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BaptistCare Yallambee Village

2 Fenton Street, Mundaring, Western Australia, 6073

Part of BaptistCare Retirement Living

In the heart of the hills, Yallambee is located close to the Mundaring township, local shops, public transport, art and cultural centres.

Each village is situated in close proximity to a Baptistcare residential care facility, plus you can access our flexible and tailored home care services for extra help around the home if you need it.

You can enjoy a stroll to the local cafés with friends and family, participate in activities in the clubroom, and bask in the peaceful parkland setting shared with bandicoots, black cockatoos and other native wildlife.

Unit Inclusions

  • Private lockable storeroom
  • Spacious bedroom
  • Modern kitchen facilities
  • Smoke detectors
  • Emergency call system
  • Outdoor area
  • Generous cupboard and storage space
  • Professional gardening of shared space

Lifestyle and Amenities

BaptistCare Yallambee Village offers low-maintenance, affordable and secure self-contained accommodation, so you’re free to focus on the things you really enjoy.

The village offers a tranquil lifestyle to residents and is situated close to local shops and public transport, plus you can access our flexible and tailored home care services for extra help around the home if you need it.

  • Clubroom
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Library
  • Landscaped Gardens
  • Regular Social Gatherings
  • Tranquil Setting Amongst Nature

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Mundaring, Western Australia
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