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Mercy Place Mandurah is an inviting coastal home with a warm, friendly community.
Close to the Mandurah foreshore, beaches, canals and the town centre, it’s the perfect environment for a rich and active life. Residents enjoy all the perks of a beachside lifestyle, with fishing, walking groups and gentle exercise in beautiful, natural surroundings.
With caring staff, friendly faces and support to live life your way, Mercy Place Mandurah offers the perfect blend of independence and support.
Services and amenities include:
Private room with a private ensuite available soon.
The room has been designed with individual comfort in mind, with its own private ensuite, an adjustable electric bed with hotel quality linen, generous storage available in the built-in wardrobe for clothing and personal belongings and an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioning system. There is a nurse call in both the bedroom and ensuite.
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DAP Daily Accommodation Payments |
RAD Refundable Accommodation Deposit |
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$89.54 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$44.77 | $195,000 (50%) |
$0 | $390,000 (100%) |
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Dulcet tones can be regularly heard at Mercy Place Mandurah, as residents are treated to a musical trip down memory lane thanks to a plethora of 50s and 60s songs being played by ukelele enthusiast and Mandurah local, Lyn Taylor.
For mum of 11, grandmother of 31 and great grandmother of 12 Jennifer DeJong, Mother’s Day is understandably a very large family affair. And the Mercy Place Mandurah resident who is a born and bred Victorian happily admits that being a mother was always her highest priority.
International Nurses Day will cut through the generations at Mercy Place Mandurah, as retired nurses who are now residents of the not-for-profit aged care home celebrate their careers of caring alongside current nursing staff.
International Nurses Day (May 12 2023) will cut through the generations at Mercy Place Mandurah, as retired nurses who are now residents of the not-for-profit aged care home celebrate their careers of caring alongside current nursing staff.
Not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Mandurah will have romance in the air on Valentine’s Day, as the organisation helps two couples who are residents celebrate their love and loyalty over what amounts to almost 140 years of combined marriage.
Deb Sousa-Santos is just one of the dedicated care staff who has chosen to work on Christmas day this year, when she will help to care for dozens of residents at Mercy Place Mandurah.
Not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Mandurah has been lighting an exceptional number of birthdays candles over recent times, with half a dozen of its nonagenarian residents celebrating birthdays – and a number of others due in coming days.
96-year-old Kingsley Bremner may have called not-for-profit aged care facility Mercy Place Mandurah home for the past six years, but he has never tired of showing his appreciation to the team of staff that supports him every day.
Volunteers young and old will be celebrated at a local Mandurah not-for-profit aged care home during Volunteer Week, which runs from Monday 16 - Sunday 22 May.
Give your all to life and you’ll get a lot back, according to 78-year-old Mercy Place Mandurah resident Yvonne Kimber. “Life really is up to you to make of it what you want, but I’ve found that if you put a lot in, you can get a lot back in return,” says the grandmother of six.
Not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Mandurah will host a very special celebration this month – the 66th wedding anniversary of residents Kingsley and Lenore Bremner, who tied the knot back in the late 1950s.
More than 100 years since the end of the First World War, Mercy Place Mandurah residents and staff will remember members of the armed forces who served and died in the line of duty, ahead of Remembrance Day on Thursday, 11 November.
Residents at Mercy Place Mandurah will be fighting cruelty with cupcakes this month, as they participate in the sweetest fundraiser of the year - Cupcake Day for RSPCA.
International Cat Day on Sunday 8 August had a special meaning for residents living at a Mandurah-based aged care home.
Banjo Patterson and Wordsworth are just two of the famous poets who have inspired one of Mercy Place Mandurah’s most senior residents during the 30 years he has been writing poetry.
International Day of Friendship later this month will have special meaning for two residents living at Mercy Place Mandurah.
Erskine resident Jill Heraty is approaching her third year of volunteering at Mercy Place Mandurah, a milestone that is being recognised by staff at the aged care home during this year’s National Volunteer Week, which is celebrated between Monday 17 - Sunday 23 May.
Great, great grandmother and born and bred West Australian Hazel Perry will be spending Mothers’ Day in good company. This year, 94-year-old Hazel will be celebrating motherhood along with members of her family – COVID restrictions permitting – who include her seven children, 31 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren and six great, great-grandchildren.
Taking the good with the bad and a commitment to staying in love is the secret to a successful marriage according to Mercy Place Mandurah residents Betty and Leslie Williams, who celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary last week.
After their eyes met across a dance floor in 1950, the love lives on for Mercy Place Mandurah resident Mark Levis and his wife Eva, who are set to spend Valentine’s Day 2021 once again side-by-side for the 71st time.
Registered Nurse Lindy Hagboom, lifestyle co-ordinator Nichole Cuthbert, and kitchen hand Karen Hebbard are just a handful of staff who will forfeit Christmas Day with their families to help care for the dozens of residents at local not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Mandurah.
Great, great grandmother and born and bred West Australian Alice Powell will be spending Christmas Day surrounded by her family – all five generations of them.
Residents at Mercy Place Mandurah will be fighting cruelty with cupcakes during October, as they take part in the sweetest fundraiser of the year - Cupcake Day for RSPCA.
87-year-old Mercy Place Mandurah resident Peta Warren was taken on a trip down memory lane this week with the help of Mandurah’s Returned and Services League (RSL).
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