Joondanna is Bethanie’s original site in Western Australia. Situated amongst a lush garden setting, Bethanie Joondanna is a welcoming and personal home of just 60 rooms.
Laid out across two buildings - Osborne and Edinboro house - Joondanna has plenty of grounds to explore and enjoy.
There are several room options at Bethanie Joondanna. There are shared and single apartments, as well as larger suites and all rooms contain a convenient kitchenette for an enhanced sense of independence.
Bethanie Joondanna provides 24-hour clinical support for people with high-care requirements, and for those living with dementia.
The small, tight knit and peaceful community is situated in Perth’s northern corridor; close to shops and with great access to community and health care facilities.
The very best in aged care …
Bethanie Subiaco is a contemporary facility across three floors. Each room is fitted with all the latest modern convenience, with a modern on-suite bathroom, wall-mounted TV, kitchenette and access to outdoors via a courtyard or balcony.
Subiaco features various dining rooms, providing residents and guests with more choices, and family members are encouraged to join residents for meals. It’s all about making the site feel like home, and continuing normal activities greatly enhances our residents' well being.
Subiaco offers comprehensive therapy and allied health programs to support active ageing. The site also enjoys a very active social calendar, including regular Friday afternoon drinks and nibbles, prepared by the in-house chef.
Bethanie Subiaco is in a peaceful suburb, surrounded by greenspaces and close to a bustling cafe strip and local amenities.
Home is a feeling
Leighton is a comfortable home with a warm and welcoming atmosphere which our staff work hard to offer each and every resident. Together with our single and companion rooms, Leighton has bright activity areas, sunny courtyards and well-kept gardens.
Staying active and socialising is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Our activity program changes each month, but will always include bus trips and outings, arts and crafts, movie days and theme days to look forward to. Our cute Leighton Corner Store booth offers sweet treats for residents to buy for themselves independently. A professional hairdresser visits the home frequently - and the cost of the service is added to your monthly bill.A friendly, family-oriented home, Leighton welcomes visitors at any time. Family and friends can enjoy a cup of tea in gardens or lounge areas, or take their loved one for an outing: Leederville, Mount Lawley, the city and nearby parks all offer plenty of options. Our kitchens all work together with our dietitians to ensure that all of our residents enjoy a variety of healthy and delicious meals. We offer choices of hot and cold meals and cater for allergies and we make every effort to cater for culturally appropriate meals, and will discuss options with you if there is to be any additional cost for this service. We welcome your friends and family to enjoy a meal at the home with you.At Leighton, we feel privileged to be entrusted with providing whole-of-person health and care for older people living with a wide range of complex health issues. We strive daily to provide care that enables our residents to live their life to the maximum extent feasible, to exercise choice and decision-making, and to maximise quality of life and wellbeing.If you would like to find out more about life at Leighton, we would love to show you around and talk about your specific requirements.For more information on Leighton's services, including pricing and room availabilities, or to organise a tour, contact the home’s Director of Nursing on (08) 9328 9355.
Hellenic Community Aged Care is owned and operated by the Hellenic Community Benevolent Association Inc. yet is home to a multicultural environment with residents stemming from a mixture of cultural and religious backgrounds.This 96 bed, ground level, aged care facility is home to 92 permanent residents with four rooms for shorter term respite care. The facility has large single rooms with ensuites. Carers are present 24 hours of each day and all meals are prepared in the Hellenic Community Aged Care kitchen. There are separate kitchens on each wing for residents wishing to remain independent in the preparation of their meals.Facilities:All single rooms with ensuiteSecure wingWide corridorsInternal courtyards and gardens24-hour personal careTherapeutic programsMeals are prepared at the facility.Activities are an important part of Hellenic Community Aged Care. Therapeutic music, singing, dancing, games, and exercise programs are provided to meet resident needs. Craft, bingo, discussion groups, visits to the local shopping centres and bus trips are part of the activities program while students from the neighbouring school, St. Andrews Grammar, visit frequently to entertain the residents with singing and dancing. Residents are also taken on mid-day outings for lunch or picnics/barbeques at various times throughout the year.Hellenic Community Aged Care is co-located with St Andrew’s Grammar School to provide a feeling of community with students visiting the residents. Located in Dianella, the aged care facility is only 12 kilometres from the Perth CBD.For more information, please call or email us.
All single rooms with ensuite
Secure wing
Wide corridors
Internal courtyards and gardens
24-hour personal care
Therapeutic programs
Meals are prepared at the facility.
Home is a feeling
You'll find Hamersley located in the heart of Subiaco, one of Perth's most vibrant inner city suburbs, but a million miles away from the rush and noise of the city. At the upper end of Rokeby Road, and opposite some tennis courts, our home is surrounded by greenery.It features spacious community rooms which are bright and airy, a water feature, and tranquil outdoor gardens which are private and secure, which many of our residents enjoy.
At Hamersley, we understand how important it is for you or your loved-one to maintain personal relationships and interests. To that end, we are a family-orientated home and welcome visitors and family and friends’ input to help make our home a vibrant community of shared views and values.
Our residents enjoy lifestyle activities like making soup, joining in our coffee mornings and other events designed to enrich their lives. Perth's number one visitor destination - King's Park - and the bustling Rokeby Road cafe and shopping precinct in Subiaco are nearby, offering plenty of options for outings for our residents. Our activity program changes each month, but we will always include bus trips and outings, arts and crafts, movie days and theme days. At Hamersley, we feel privileged to be entrusted with providing whole-of-person health and care for older people living with a wide range of complex health issues. We strive daily to provide care that enables our residents to live their life to the maximum extent feasible, to exercise choice and decision-making, and to maximise quality of life and wellbeing.If you would like to find out more about life at Hamersley, we would love to show you around and talk about your specific requirements.For more information on Hamersley's services, including pricing and room availabilities, or to organise a tour, contact the home’s Director of Nursing on (08) 9381 6542.
Home is a feeling
Concorde is located in the beautiful inner city suburb of South Perth with its gorgeous views over the Swan River, and within walking distance of the bustling Angelo Street café strip.
You'll find a warm welcome at Concorde, and we pride ourselves on welcoming residents from all over the world - and all walks of life. The walkways that connect Concorde’s bedrooms, activity areas, lounges and dining rooms look out onto a central courtyard with peaceful gardens. Concorde has various wheelchair-friendly outdoor areas to suit all needs and we have enclosed courtyards which can be enjoyed by all residents including those who require a secure environment. We are opposite the Hensman Park Tennis Club, close to Como Bowling and Recreation Club for those who wish to access these facilities outside the home. We embrace close community ties and our residents enjoy the luncheon club at South Perth Seniors and multi-generational programs with local kindy, primary and high schools. We also have an outdoor BBQ area used for social functions, and we encourage families and friends to enjoy these tranquil areas. We can also accommodate private family functions with a little notice. The high ceilings and large windows allow for plenty of natural light and create a feeling of space. For your peace of mind, we provide 24-hour care by Registered Nurses who are supported by a dedicated team of personal carers. We have the expertise to assist with complex care requirements, and will always discuss your care with you and your family.At Concorde, we feel privileged to be entrusted with providing whole-of-person health and care for older people living with a wide range of complex health issues. We strive daily to provide care that enables our residents to live their life to the maximum extent feasible, to exercise choice and decision-making, and to maximise quality of life and wellbeing.If you would like to find out more about life at Concorde, we would love to show you around and talk about your specific requirements.For more information on Concorde's services, including pricing and room availabilities, or to organise a tour, contact the home’s Director of Nursing on (08) 9367 7559.
Home is a feeling
Windsor Park is made up of three houses, all of which provide specialised care programs for residents with complex care needs. Houses have access to large activity areas, quiet rooms, lounge rooms and extensive shaded gardens with outdoor barbecue areas.
Our team at Windsor Park Aged Care Home have won three Commonwealth Better Practice Awards from the Australian Aged Care Quality Agency. This prestigious national award recognises outstanding innovations in care.We have large spacious garden areas around the facility for residents to access. All gardens have wheelchair accessibility. Our gardens have well-placed seating areas enabling residents to relax and take in the fresh air, have a yarn or have a wander around. We also have access to gardens for residents who may be interested in participating in gardening activities.
The 2018 Better Practice Award celebrated the Back to Country Program, which assists Aboriginal residents to return to their regional and desert communities. Working with the home’s Aboriginal Health Co-ordinator, The 2016 Better Practice Award acknowledged the home’s Culturally Valid Care Program for Aboriginal people. Developed over the course of a decade and utilising evidence-based practice and strong links to key community and research groups, the initiative is a crucial part of improving the well-being of Aboriginal residents. The 2013 Better Practice Award acknowledged our Workplace Harmonisation program, which successfully transformed the culture of the home and reduced conflict and tension between staff. Through engaging key training organisations to provide staff and managers with the skills to manage issues collaboratively, our team were able to increase staff retention and create a happier environment within the home.At Windsor Park, we feel privileged to be entrusted with providing whole-of-person health and care for older people living with a wide range of complex health issues. We strive daily to provide care that enables our residents to live their life to the maximum extent feasible, to exercise choice and decision-making, and to maximise quality of life and wellbeing.If you would like to find out more about life at Windsor Park, we would love to show you around and talk about your specific requirements.For more information on Windsor Park’s services, including pricing and room availabilities, or to organise a tour, contact the home’s Executive Manager on 08 9472 9488.
Home is a feelingSt Lukes was the first Hall & Prior home and as such, is a very special place. The heritage-listed home is like no other, a warm and quiet haven where you feel a million miles away from the bustling suburb of Subiaco. The home was built in 1926 by builder Frederick Sedgley as a family home before becoming a nursing home in 1958. It still has the original tiles on the veranda, adding to the gorgeous vintage vibes around the home as a whole. The home is surrounded by gardens and areas where families and friends can sit privately. It’s a beautiful place to relax and be well-cared for. Converted from a residential house, our high ceilings, exposed wooden beams and chandeliers will make you feel like you are back in your own home.At St Lukes, we offer regular activity programs designed with our residents by allied health staff including physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Some activities promote movement and exercise while others provide entertainment and opportunities to socialise, and include bus trips, concerts, barbeques, cooking, gardening, exercise programs and cultural activities, as well as group and individual therapy.In recognition of our very high standards of care and services, St Lukes has been fully accredited by the Australian Government, meeting all eight of the expected outcomes.We feel privileged to be entrusted with providing whole-of-person health and care for older people living with a wide range of complex health issues. We strive daily to provide care that enables our residents to live their life to the maximum extent feasible, to exercise choice and decision-making, and to maximise quality of life and wellbeing.
If you would like to find out more about life at St Lukes, we would love to show you around and talk about your specific requirements.For more information on St Luke's services, including pricing and room availabilities, or to organise a tour, contact the home’s Director of Nursing on (08) 9381 8061.