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38 Ord Street, West Perth, Western Australia, 6005
MercyCare is a leading Catholic provider of aged care and community services.
MercyCare's Residential Aged Care Services are located in five sites across the Perth metropolitan region. With a range of accommodation options that meet the changing needs of the community, MercyCare welcomes residents from a wide diversity of cultural and religious backgrounds.
MercyCare deliver the best aged care services in a manner that is consistent with their values of compassion, excellence, integrity and respect for each resident. All aged care services are tailored to meet your individual needs; there is no one-size-fits-all approach at MercyCare.
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MercyCare Chief Executive Officer Anthony Smith joined EMCO Building CEO Ron Keogh at the Maddington site of MercyCare’s new state-of-the-art Residential Aged Care Home on Monday to turn the first sod, which officially signalled the start of construction on the $30 million project.
In a step closer to contemporary person-centric aged care design, MercyCare has appointed EMCO Building to construct its new state-of-the-art Residential Aged Care Home in Maddington.
A new resident at MercyCare’s Maddington Aged Care Home has been turning heads and creating quite a stir — but for all the right reasons.
“I am 94 years young and a few months ago fell and sustained three compression fractures to my spine. I was in agony, could barely walk and, even then, only with the assistance of a person on either side of me. The thought of never returning to my comfortable bedroom (up a flight of stairs) was too much to bear! I thought I was destined to sleep in a lounge chair in the family room for the remainder of my years. Enter the amazing team from MercyCare. Gently, patiently, slowly and professionally they guided me though a regime of exercises and rehabilitation."
Residents at MercyCare’s Kelmscott Residential Aged Care Home were given front row seats to an intimate classical musical performance put on by a roving string ensemble from the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO).
A group of kind-hearted seniors from MercyCare’s Harman Park Community Centre in Belmont have put their knitting and crocheting talents to good use by creating newborn care packages for families whose babies are born at King Edward Memorial Hospital.
It’s not often you see a majestic Clydesdale trotting through the corridors of an aged care home. But it was a sight to behold for residents at MercyCare Maddington Residential Aged Care Home, who were buzzing with excitement when therapy horse Black Jack recently paid them a visit.
It’s not just Generation Y or avid music festivalgoers that are in on the silent rave scene. At MercyCare Wembley Residential Aged Care home, silent discos are all the rage.
From games played as a child to the hits of Doris Day and Elvis Presley, MercyCare’s new Memory Kits are proving a hit with its Community and Home Support clients living with dementia.
MercyCare has announced plans to build Perth’s first intergenerational care campus in Cannington.
When Ruvimbo Tambiri spent her April school holidays helping seniors living at MercyCare Rockingham, the experience had such a profound impact on her life that she relinquished her July holidays to continue her efforts.
For Angela Di Mori age is no barrier, especially when it comes to handicrafts. At 100 years old, Mrs Di Mori is leading a knitting circle at MercyCare’s Residential Aged Care home in Wembley, teaching staff and fellow residents the craft she has perfected since she was a child.
For Cedric Collars, it is music – not laughter – that is the “best medicine”. As a volunteer musician with MercyCare, Mr Collars shares his love of all things musical by providing fortnightly sing-a-longs for senior citizens, accompanied by his beloved keyboard.
After a year of careful planning, refurbishments are well underway at MercyCare’s Residential Aged Care home in Wembley, WA with the positive effects already being felt by residents, their families, staff and volunteers.
To show their appreciation and thanks for their hardworking volunteers' help and support during the year, MercyCare hosted the Annual Volunteers get together, which was held at the Community Centre at Mercy Village.
MercyCare recently welcomed their newest aged care residents, staff members and volunteers, following the acquisition of four Belrose Care facilities in Western Australia.
Residents at MercyCare’s Residential Aged Care facility in Wembley are helping recruit new staff under a plan to give them a more active role in the centre’s operations.
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