Mandurah Seniors Directory
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Mandurah Seniors Directory
Mandurah Seniors Directory 1 1 2 Contents Introduction......................................................... 5 Places and Spaces................................................ 6 Getting Outdoors................................................................................ 6 Places to Visit..................................................................................... 9 Events................................................................................................ 11 Markets.............................................................................................. 12 City of Mandurah Services................................................................... 13 Clubs and Interest Groups ................................... 15 Arts and Crafts................................................................................... 16 Conservation/Nature.......................................................................... 16 History and Collecting......................................................................... 16 Lifelong Learning................................................................................ 16 Mens................................................................................................. 17 Music and Dance................................................................................ 17 Service Clubs...................................................................................... 18 Social................................................................................................ 18 Sport and Recreation........................................................................... 18 Womens............................................................................................. 20 Volunteering....................................................................................... 20 Travel and Transport ........................................... 22 Travel and Tours.................................................................................. 22 Transport............................................................................................ 22 Community Services ............................................ 25 Advice and Legal................................................................................ 25 Financial............................................................................................ 26 Emergency Relief................................................................................ 28 Counselling and Phone Support........................................................... 29 3 Health Services ................................................... 31 Hospitals............................................................................................ 31 General Health Services...................................................................... 31 Specific Condition Support.................................................................. 33 Support to Live Independently at Home ............... 34 Home and Community Care (HACC).................................................... 35 Home Care Package........................................................................... 35 Respite............................................................................................... 35 Services Supporting Independence at Home.......................................... 36 Additional Support Options................................................................. 39 Carers................................................................................................ 41 Meal Delivery..................................................................................... 42 Accommodation & Housing ................................. 43 Housing Assistance............................................................................. 44 Housing Options................................................................................. 44 Lifestyle Villages......................................................................... 44 Retirement Villages..................................................................... 45 Residential Aged Care Facilities (Nursing Homes)......................... 45 Accommodation Options..................................................................... 46 Safety ................................................................. 49 Emergency Contact Numbers............................................................... 49 Index .................................................................. 50 Notes .................................................................. 55 4 Introduction To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful and reverent that is to triumph over old age. - Amos Bronson Alcott It is our pleasure to provide this directory for the seniors in our community. It aims to provide options for participation as well as support for seniors if required. The directory provides a summary of what is available in Mandurah and surrounds and does not aim to list every group or service. The City of Mandurah also has an online directory that lists local community services, facilities, events, clubs, groups and organisations. Visit www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/sdfinder type in what you wish to search for. Further Assistance If you need assistance or want further information you are welcome to speak to City of Mandurah Staff at; Ac-cent Seniors Centre Customer Services Mandurah Libraries Mandurah Visitor Centre Recreation Services 9550 3799 9550 7777 9550 3650 9550 3999 9550 3601 We welcome your feedback. Any comments or suggestions for future changes please email [email protected] or phone 9550 3850. We acknowledge the Binjareb people as the traditional custodians of this land, and pay respect to all Elders past and present and the continuing cultural and spiritual practices of local Aboriginal people. 5 Places Getting Outdoors Mandurah has many beautiful public open spaces that are free for you and your family. There is information on walking trails and cycle ways, public beaches, parks, BBQ’s, parks and toilets around Mandurah. Beaches, Parks and Reserves To find information on beaches, parks, and reserves go to www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/nearme. Once you enter a physical address you can see a menu on the right with different tabs that will show more information. Public Toilets To locate public toilets go to www.toiletmap.com.au. Outdoor Exercise Equipment There is outdoor exercise equipment installed as part of Keith Holmes Reserve Walking Trails There are a range of free walk trails in and around the peel area. The Mandurah Tourist Centre has brochures and walking guides for locals and visitors. Some examples include the two Art trail walks of the public art in central Mandurah and the Mandurah Foreshore Heritage Walk commencing at the Visitors Centre. You can find more information at www.visitpeel.com.au or www.trailswa.com.au (click on the Perth tab for Peel trails). 6 Riverside Heartwalk in Greenfields Rd d Wan Redcliffe Rd Kar rul W y j up aR d Riverside Heartwalk Places and Spaces Ban This walk is 2.4kms return from Wanda Park Road car park. There is regular seating along the way to enjoy the river views and nature. ne nti rpe Se r Rive Pl C ar ne gi e Doo n gi n Rd Greenfields Boardwalk Walking Trails Parking Toilets Picnic Area Barbeque Area Boat Ramp Seating Area 7 Creery Wetland Walk This walk is 2.2kms return from Mariners Cove car park. The walk is in enclosed to protect the wildlife from cats and foxes. The walk includes boardwalk and walk trails with seating and viewing platforms. Cove Dr More information at www.creerywetlands.info. Boardwalk Walking Trails Parking i Information Bird Hide 8 Viewing Platform Gate Reserve Entrance Tc in i r rw Da Creery Wetlands Nature Reserve Creery Island M rs nD ds o Hu Mariners Cove Cafe & Car Park ne ari e Places and Spaces Places to Visit Here is a sample of the many places to visit and explore in the area. The Mandurah Visitors Centre has even more fun things to do and see! Mandurah Visitor Centre Discover things to do and see in Mandurah including local services, attractions, markets, tours, walks, maps, buses, timetables, booking service for tours and accommodation. The Local Link and RMK directories are available to peruse. Local artisans work is on display and for sale. Open every day. 9550 3999 75 Mandurah Terrace Mandurah WA 6210 www.visitpeel.com.au [email protected] Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery Situated in the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, the Gallery has a varied program of exhibitions. Free entry. Open daily. www.manpac.com.au/art-gallery CASM (Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah) Local gallery promoting a range of contemporary art. Free entry. Open12-4pm Wed-Sun. 9550 3989 63 Ormsby Terrace www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/sdcasm Edenvale Heritage Precinct Pinjarra 9531 1438 www.visitpeel.com.au/ Historic homestead and surrounds includes machinery museum, tea rooms, arts and crafts edenvale-heritage-precinct centre, art gallery and rose garden. Hall’s Cottage An example of an early settlers cottage in Mandurah. Open Sundays1-4pm. 9550 3680 Leighton Rd, Halls Head 9 Mandurah Community Museum Features photographs, objects, recordings from pre-settlement, to today. Gold coin donation. Open Tuesday to Sunday. 9550 3680 3 Pinjarra Rd, Mandurah www.mandurah.wa.gov.au Mandurah Performing Arts Centre Dance, theatre and musical performances. Morning Melodies and free shows such as Hot Shore Shuffle. Discounts for seniors groups. 9550 3900 Ormsby Terrace Mandurah WA 6210 www.manpac.com.au Mandurah War Memorial Modern interactive space with a water feature, poem featured over the pillars and seating adjacent with audio recordings. Leighton Ave, Mandurah www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/ sdmemorial Mini golf - King Carnival Custom built 18 hole mini adventure golf course. Open 7 days. 9581 3735 Leighton Place, Mandurah www.kingcarnival.com Old Blythewood Pinjarra Historic homestead. Open Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. Small entry fee. 9531 1485 www.nationaltrust.org.au/wa/ old-blythewood Reading Cinema Mandurah Offer a Seniors discount card for $8 entry to 2D movies. 9535 2800 Ormsby Tce, Mandurah www.readingcinemas.com.au The Thromoblites at Lake Clifton See the ancient Thrombolite ‘reef’, a short 100 metres board walk from car park. 9550 3999 Mount John Rd, Herron www.visitpeel.com.au/the-thrombolites West Coast Motor Museum Showcases over 50 vehicles from 1915 onwards. Open by appointment. 0418 935 613 227 Woodland Pde, Stakehill www.westcoastmotormuseum.com.au 10 Places and Spaces Events Here is a selection of events in Mandurah. For more details and events in the Peel Region go to www.visitpeel.com.au/sdwhatson or speak to City Events or Recreation Services staff. January Australia Day Mandurah Masters Open Water Swim September Peel Paddling Carnival Stay on Your Feet Week March October Mandurah Children’s Festival Walk Over October Mandurah Island Challenge Club Marine Mandurah Boat Show Channel 7 Mandurah Crab Fest Peel Region Bikeweek Mandurah Rotary Duck Race (Easter) May Stretch Arts Festival Common Threads Wearable Art Families Week June Tree Planting July NAIDOC Week November Mandurah Heritage Day Seniors Week Seniors Expo Relay for Life December Community Christmas Pageant New Year’s Celebrations 11 Markets Mandurah has a range of markets selling many products from fresh fruit and vegetables to hand made gifts. They often have free entertainment and run seasonally. Mandurah Boardwalk Markets: Most Sundays 8am – 12pm Mandjar Square, James Service Place, Mandurah. Mandjar Markets: Sundays 9am – 2pm (Oct-Apr) Eastern Foreshore, Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah www.mandjarmarkets.com.au Peel Farmers Market: Most Sundays 8am – 12 noon Mandurah Ocean Marina, Doplhin Drive, Mandurah www.peelfarmersmarket.com.au Smart Street Mall Saturday Markets: Every Saturday 9am – 2pm Smart Street Mall, Mandurah The Mandurah Visitor Centre has more about markets or go to www.visitpeel.com.au/events and search for markets. 12 Places and Spaces City of Mandurah Services Ac-cent Seniors Centre Provide a wide range of activities and facilities for people 55 and over. Some services and groups include: Ballroom Dancing Friendship Group Hairdresser Beat the Feet Library Beautician Bingo Line Dancing Mah-jong Cards Massage Carpet Bowls China Painting Mature Adult Learning Mexican Trains Choir Painting Computer Courses Crochet/Knitting Peel SeniorNet Podiatrist Darts Digital Hub Prime Movers 9550 3799 41 Ormsby Terrace www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/ sdseniors Reflexology/Reiki Scrabble Snooker Table Tennis Tai Chi University of the Third Age Weight Watchers Yoga for Seniors Transport pick up and drop off available for members City of Mandurah Ranger Services Assistance with stray dogs, dog and cat laws, bush fire control, parking, abandoned and off road vehicles, litter. 9550 3777 www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/ sdrangers Free WiFi Free WiFi available in the City Centre, Eastern and Western Foreshore, the libraries, Recreation centres and Mandurah Ocean Marina. www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/ sdwifi 13 Mandurah Recreation Centres Provide aquatic, fitness, indoor sports and a wide range of programs for all ages and abilities. Activities for seniors include: • Low impact group exercise classes – Heartmoves, Boomers, Tai Chi, Chi Ball, Come Dance and Aqua Classes • Living Longer, Living Stronger – a tailored strength based exercise program • Heart Foundation Walking Groups • Fab 50s Badminton Group Discounted membership and entry fees for Seniors/concession card holders. Mandurah Recreation Centre 303 Pinjarra Road, Mandurah 9550 3600 Mandurah Libraries Membership provides free access to computers, a range of books, magazines, Ancestry.com, talking books, large print books, DVDs, CDs and magazines, author talks, classes, knitting group, music, poetry and book clubs, computer classes and digital literacy workshops. A home visits Library Service is available fortnightly for people who are unable to come into the library. Mandurah Library 331 Pinjarra Road, Mandurah 9550 3650 [email protected] 14 Halls Head Recreation Centre Corner Honeysuckle Ramble and Fuchsia Court, Halls Head 9550 3950 www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/sdreccentre Falcon eLibrary and Community Centre Cnr Flavia Street and Cobblers Road, Falcon 9550 3230 [email protected] www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/sdlibrary Clubs and Groups Clubs and Groups This section lists a selection of clubs and groups in Mandurah that may appeal to over 55’s. The Community Finder on the City of Mandurah webpage has more information - please ask City of Mandurah staff at Ac-cent or Recreation Services. Leslie Street Centre Provide affordable social and recreational services for over 50’s and mature age people with disabilities and their carers. A small membership fee applies. 9586 1559 7a Leslie Street Dudley Park WA 6210 www.lesliestreetcentre.com.au Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc. Organises and runs programs to promote healthy ageing through activity including Strong on Your Feet, Double Dip saltwater aerobics, Fit and Flexi and Chi Ball. Ask for a free copy of ‘Add Life to Your Years’ - a comprehensive directory of sport and recreation activities for seniors in WA. 9535 4749 [email protected] www.srcwa.asn.au 15 Arts and Crafts Embroiderers Guild 9586 4222 Mandurah Photography Club 0418 217 736 Knattering Knitters 9534 4422 Mandurah Plein Air Artists 9534 3575 Mandurah Arts and Crafts 9581 3777 Conservation/Nature Bushcare and Coastcare groups 9550 3935 Mandurah Wildlife Rescue 9582 3938 Mandurah Community Gardens 0438 772 600 Men of the Trees – Peel 9582 1034 Mandurah Garden Club 9535 1483 Peel Preservation Group 9535 8774 History and Collecting Mandurah Family History Society Inc. 9586 9760 Peel Collectors Club 0403 006 871 Mandurah Historical Society 9581 2292 Peel Region Numismatic Group 0415 967 109 Mandurah Philatelic Society 9582 3120 16 Clubs and Groups Lifelong Learning Mature Adult Learning Association (MALA) 9581 6202 University of the Third Age (U3A) 9537 6543 Peel SeniorNet 9535 1609 Mandurah Bridge Club 9583 5448 Mens Kim’s Toy Boys (Men’s Shed) 9535 1370 Waratah Church Men’s Group 9534 6673 Mandurah Woodturners Association 0412 484 048 Music and Dance Dolphin Square Dancers 9534 7849 Mandurah Organ and Music Lovers Club 9535 7502 Janie’s Boys (a Cappella) 9535 2575 Peel Harmony Chorus 9592 7728 Mandurah Ballroom Dance Club 9537 7503 Rock n Roll 9581 3281 Mandurah Bell Ringers 9582 3120 Voices in Harmony 9581 1694 Mandurah City Choral Society 9582 0424 17 Service Clubs City of Mandurah RSL 9581 4781 Mandurah Ladies Probus Inc 9534 9301 Combined Probus Club of Mandurah 9581 1136 Mandurah Lions Club 9581 6701 Dawesville RSL 9581 1390 Mandurah Murray Vietnam Veterans 9534 3091 Falcon Lions Club [email protected] Rotary Club of Mandurah City 0429 372 376 Mandurah Island Probus 9535 2649 Rotary Club of Mandurah Districts 0416 082 426 Social Association of Independent Retirees 9581 5186 Retirees WA Inc – Mandurah Branch 9581 2330 National Seniors Australia 9543 7960 Sport and Recreation Canoe Trail Friends of Mandurah and Pinjarra 9586 9504 Halls Head Bowling and Recreation Club 9581 1726 Dudley Park Bowling and Recreation Club 9535 2695 Halls Head Cricket Club 0404 664 719 18 Mandurah Mixed Badminton Club 0427 195 617 Mandurah Bowling and Recreation Centre 9535 1438 Mandurah Offshore Fishing and Sailing Club 9535 6251 Mandurah Country Club 9581 2968 Mandurah Over 55’s Canoe Club 9582 1034 Mandurah Croquet and Recreation Club 9534 3137 Mandurah Over 55’s Cycling Club 9535 6081 Mandurah Happy Hearts Walking Group 0478 675 000 Mandurah Paddling Club 0400 842 445 Mandurah Ladies Badminton Club 9534 8347 Mandurah Raw Prawns Veterans Rugby Club 0400 459 992 Mandurah Masters Swimming Inc 9586 1485 Mandurah Tennis Club 0438 446 428 Mandurah Men’s District Dart Association 9586 9739 Meadow Springs Golf Club 9581 6002 Clubs and Groups Legends Mandurah (Darts Club) 0428 950 669 19 Sport and Recreation (cont.) Peel AFL Masters (Mandurah Mako’s) 0411 953 252 South Mandurah Tennis Club 9534 3401 Port Bouvard Recreation and Sporting Club 9582 2871 Timbers Edge Golf Club 0438 692 688 Prime Movers 9583 5793 YAHOO Over 55 Bushwalking Club 9537 8209 Silver Wheels Cycle Club 9534 6612 Womens Country Women’s Association of WA 9582 1045 Red Hat Ladies 0428 133 965 Inner Wheel 0409 689 235 Zonta International 9537 2029 Koolbardies Talking 0411 151 761 Volunteering Peel Volunteer Resource Centre Provides volunteering opportunities with a range of organisations, clubs and groups 20 9581 1187 Unit 2/7 Anzac Place Mandurah Lotteries House WA [email protected] www.peelvolunteer.org.au www.facebook.com/peelvolunteer 21 Travel and Transport Travel and Tours Alcoa Tour Free tour of mining operations in Pinjarra on Wednesdays. Pick ups in Mandurah and Pinjarra. 9530 2400 www.alcoa.com/australia Crown Casino Bus Tour Pick up service Wed, Fri, Sun $10 9581 6555 www.crownperth.com.au TransWA - Pensioner Annual Free Trip Voucher 1300 662 205 www.transwa.wa.gov.au/ Travelling-with-Transwa/ Network-Map or visit Champagne Travel at Halls Head or the Forum A free trip voucher for bus or train travel within Western Australia for Pensioner concession cardholders and Veterans Affairs gold cardholders. Travel with Me Travel agency specialising in travel companion clubs for solo travellers and seniors. 6555 6520 www.travelwithme.com.au Wannadoo Tours Discounted tours for Seniors. Interstate, international and local day tours for individuals and groups. 1300 146 757 [email protected] www.wannadootours.com Transport ACROD Permits Permit holders may use ACROD parking bays on streets and public and private businesses. People with significant mobility restrictions can apply. 22 9242 5544 www.app.org.au 9581 6555 www.buswest.com.au Country Age Pension Fuel Card Eligible pensioners living in non-metropolitan WA (eg. Dawesville, Pinjarra, Waroona) can receive up to $565 of fuel and taxi travel per year. 1300 666 609 Farmer Jacks Courtesy Bus Free pick up and drop off service to Farmer Jacks supermarket at Halls Head on Thursday mornings. Bookings required. 9535 5555 www.farmerjackshallshead.com.au I-Drive Mandurah Private pick-up and drop off service for local travel and airport drop offs. Added benefits for members. 0407 440 361 www.idrivemandurah.com.au Just Better Care Private transport service for post-operative specialist appointments, hospital visits, with support worker as needed. 6555 3030 www.justbettercare.com.au Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS) Subsidised travel/accommodation for specialist medical services not available locally. GP referral required. Specific conditions apply. 9586 4413 Travel and Transport Buswest Provide a fortnightly return bus trip for Waroona-Pinjarra-Mandurah. Free for Concession card holders. 23 Transport (cont.) St John Ambulance Community Transport Service Affordable pick up and drop off transport service for medical appointments on weekdays. Companions provided as needed. 9334 1300 www.pts.stjohnambulance.com.au Taxi Users Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) Reduced taxi rates for people who have a severe or permanent disability that prevents them from using public transport. GP referral required. 1300 660 147 www.transport.wa.gov.au/taxis/ passenger-subsidies.asp Taxi Companies Mandurah Taxis Swan Taxis Black and White Taxis 131 008 131 330 133 222 Transperth Buses & Trains 136 213 www.transperth.wa.gov.au The station is located on the corner of Mandurah Road and Allnutt Street. The train travels to Perth at 15 – 30 minute intervals every day. Regular buses run from the station to Mandurah central and surrounds. First time users or people needing assistance can arrange an appointment to be shown the SmartRider system or gain assistance with boarding / disembarking. Advanced bookings required 1800 800 022. Seniors SmartRider provides free travel on any Transperth service weekdays 9am - 3.30pm, and anytime on weekends and public holidays. The SmartRider can be used to pay for concession rate travel at other times. Transport Help Available for people assessed as needing additional support to remain independent. 24 See page 34 for more information Community Services Community Services Advice and Legal Advocare Provide advocacy and information for people concerned they are being abused or concerned about the aged care service they are receiving. 9479 7566 [email protected] www.advocare.org.au Citizens Advice Bureau Provide free information and referrals to services. Provide a JP service, probate kits, Tax Help and NILS applications. 9535 3101 Mewburn Centre 13 Sholl St, Mandurah COTA WA (Council on the Ageing) Provide advocacy, programs and information on housing, computing and retirement planning. 9472 0104 www.cotawa.org.au Legal Aid Information Line Free legal advice, information and appropriate referrals at local call cost. 1300 650 579 www.legalaid.wa.gov.au Office of the Public Advocate Provide information on Enduring Power of Attorney/Guardianship and Advanced Health Care Directives. 1300 858 455 www.publicadvocate. wa.gov.au Peel Community Legal Services Free general legal advice for Peel residents on a pension or low income. 9581 4511 Suite 6, 2 Sutton Street, Mandurah www.peelcls.com.au 25 Financial Centrelink Provide income support and access to a range of concessions for eligible Australians. Benefits relevant to seniors include: • Age Pension • Pension Bonus Scheme • Advance Payments • Rent Assistance • Continence Aids Payment Scheme (CAPS) • Widow Allowance • Carer Payment • Disability Support Pension 132 300 24-26 Tuckey Street, Mandurah www.humanservices.gov.au Concessions WA An online resource to find details of rebates, concessions and subsidy schemes provided by the Government of Western Australia. www.concessions.wa.gov.au Department of Veterans Affairs Provide eligible Veterans with pensions and public and private health care and pharmaceuticals. 1800 555 254 www.dva.gov.au Energy Assistance Payment Payment to eligible residential customers to ease the cost of living pressures for electricity bills. Synergy 131 353 Horizon 1800 267 926 Energy Concession Extension Scheme A Concession payment for people who do not have an electricity account who are unable to pay a bill. eg. those in retirement villages. 1300 368 364 www.finance.wa.gov.au 26 • • • • • Pensioner Education Supplement Work Bonus Carer Allowance Mobility Allowance Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Grandparent financial support available. Call the Grandparent adviser 1800 245 965 1800 007 007 Finucare Financial Counselling Free information and assistance with debts, paying creditors or budgeting. 9581 1281 [email protected] Grandcarers Support Scheme Information and financial support for people with full time responsibility for raising their grandchildren. 9245 2441 www.wanslea.asn.au Community Services Financial Counselling Helpline Free phone support providing information, strategies and referrals to other organisations. Hardship Utility Grant Scheme (HUGS) For people experiencing financial hardship and are unable to pay an energy bill. Contact your energy supplier to apply. Seniors Card Gives a range of concessions and discounts and doubles as a Seniors Smart Rider for Transperth. Apply at Citizens Advice Bureau. 6551 8800 www.communities.wa.gov.au/ seniors-card St Vincent De Paul Society (WA) Financial advice, information and support. 9581 3167 23 Davey Street, Mandurah WA No Interest Loans Network Inc. (NILS) Assists low income households to obtain affordable credit to purchase essential products and services. 9277 3000 www.wansils.asn.au 27 Emergency Relief These organisations can help during the tough times or provide support to prevent homelessness. The service may charge a small fee or ask for a gold coin donation. Organisation Days & Times Services Baptist Church 370 Pinjarra Rd, Mandurah 9581 1980 Tues, Thurs, Fri 11am – 1pm Food Hampers Church of the Way 58 Steerforth Drive, Mandurah 9581 5544 Tues and Thurs 9 – 11am Food parcels Op shop Peel Community Kitchen Sutton Street Hall, Mandurah 0420 293 538 Mon – Fri 9.30 – 1.00 Meals Information Reach Out Drop In Centre Sutton Street Hall, Mandurah 0434 034 427 [email protected] Mon, Tues and Wed 4 - 6pm, Sat 11 - 2pm and 3 - 5.30pm Meals Food Hampers Clothing and referrals Salvation Army Mandurah 45 Lakes Road, Coodanup 9535 4951 Mon, Tues, Fri 9 – 11.30am Food, clothing and furniture vouchers. By appointment St Vincent de Paul 9535 9035 Mon – Fri 10 – 1pm Advice and support. Food, clothing and furniture Uniting Outreach Mandurah 156 Pinjarra Road, Mandurah 9581 1743 Tues – Thurs 9.30 – 3.00pm Practical support Op Shop West Aus Crisis & Welfare Services 9582 9920 Phone for appointment Food, clothing, information, advocacy 28 Allambee Counselling Free counselling and group support for victims of sexual assault, and domestic violence. 9535 8263 www.allambee.org.au Lifeline 24 hour crisis and suicide prevention service for people experiencing depression, loneliness, abuse, trauma or suicidal thoughts. 13 11 14 www.lifeline.wa.gov.au Community Services Counselling & Phone Support Mental Health Emergency Response Line 1800 676 822 After-hours assessment and intervention for people needing urgent assistance or families, carers or providers witnessing a mental health crisis. Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline 24 hour support, information and counselling for men concerned about becoming abusive or experiencing abuse themselves. 1800 000 599 National Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence Counselling Service 24 hour support, information and counselling. 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732 Pat Thomas House Refuge accommodation and support for women escaping domestic violence. 9535 4775 Relationships Australia Provide counselling, family dispute resolution (mediation) and workshops for individuals, families and communities. 9583 6000 mandurah@ wa.relationships.com.au www.wa.relationships.com.au The Compassionate Friends Mandurah 9535 7761 [email protected] Peer support for bereaved parents, siblings and grandparents who’ve suffered the death of a child. www.tcfmandurah.com.au 29 30 Health Services Health Services Hospitals Peel Health Campus Hospital in Mandurah that delivers public and private health care services. 9531 8000 110 Lakes Road, Mandurah www.peelhealthcampus.com.au Murray District Hospital Hospital in Pinjarra that delivers many health services. Does not have an Emergency department. 9531 7222 McKay Street, Pinjarra General Health Services 360 Health and Community Provides no or low cost health services including physical and mental health care services. Has an after hours GP service. 6595 8850 88 Anstruther Road, Mandurah [email protected] www.360.org.au Dial a Doctor After hours GP home visiting service. Free to Medicare and Veteran Affairs cards holders. 1300 030 030 www.dial-a-doctor.com.au Disability Services Commission WA Provides services, support and referrals to people with disabilities, their families and carers. 6167 7897 2/13 Gordon Rd, Mandurah www.disability.wa.gov.au GP2U An online service providing consultations with Australian GPs and specialists via video conferencing. 1300 472 866 www.gp2u.com.au 31 General Health Services (cont.) Health Direct 24 hr free health service and information provided by a registered nurse. 1800 022 222 www.healthdirect.gov.au Mandurah Community Health and Development Centre Community health centre with allied health services for adults and children. 9586 4400 112 Lakes Road, Greenfields National Health Service Directory An online directory of a range of health services in your area including bulk billing services. www.nhsd.com.au Nidjalla Waangan Mia Provides health services for Aboriginal people including; nursing, outreach, podiatry, diabetes education and visiting specialists. 9586 4580 112 Lakes Road, Greenfields Peel Mobile Health Service Provides counselling, older adult mental health services, drugs and alcohol, diabetes education, nurse/outreach. Pinjarra, Waroona and Mandurah. 9537 5500 [email protected] South Metro Community Drug and Alcohol Service (Palmerston) Individual and family counselling and referrals to rehabilitation and detox programs. 9581 4010 www.palmerston.org.au PARK - Peel and Rockingham, Kwinana Mental Health Services Provides a range of health services and support for people experiencing mental health issues. Peel Adult Community Mental Health Service (65 years and under) 9531 8080 32 Peel Community Older Adult Mental Health Service (over 65 years) 9527 9000 Alzheimers Australia Provides advocacy, information and support for people living with dementia, and their families and carers. 9535 8772 11 Candelo Loop, Greenfields www.fightdementia.org.au Breast Cancer Care WA Provides emotional, practical and financial support to people affected by breast cancer, their families and friends. 9324 3703 www.breastcancer.org.au Cancer Council WA Provides a range of services including counselling, support groups,wig service, gardening and complementary services. 9212 4333 www.cancerwa.asn.au Continence Advisory Service WA Provides information, training and education by a qualified continence nurse advisor about bladder and bowel health issues. 9386 9777 [email protected] www.continencewa.org.au Parkinson’s WA Provides education, specialised nursing service and support for people with Parkinson’s and their family and friends. Monthly support groups in Mandurah. 9346 7373 [email protected] www.parkinsonswa.org.au Stroke Foundation Provides information and support, awareness and prevention, research and fundraising. 1300 194 196 www.strokefoundation.com.au VisAbility Provides support for people who are blind or vision impaired; employment assistance, low vision clinic, group programs. 1800 847 466 [email protected] www.visability.com.au Health Services Specific Condition Support 33 Support to Live Independently at Home Support is available for people who need some assistance to continue living at home. There are a range of services to support people who are frail aged or younger people with a disability and their carers who require support with everyday tasks. Depending on your assessed need, support includes: Domestic Assistance Personal Care Social Support Centre Based Day Care Programs Meal Preparation Transport Home Modifications and Assistive Technology Home Maintenance Respite Phone Calls or Home Visits Assistance with the heavier household cleaning tasks Help with bathing or showering, dressing and hair care Assistance with shopping, banking or appointments Provide social activities in a community based setting Help with shopping, preparing and storing food, or delivering meals to your home Help people to get out and about to shopping or appointments Provide goods and equipment or minor home modifications to optimise independence Minor general repairs and care of your house and yard Gives carers a break from their caring role Volunteers phone or visit to provide social support HACC is the place to start for support in the home. As your needs increase you may require a Home Care Package. For more information visit www.myagedcare.gov.au or the home care today website www.homecaretoday.org.au. All in home care support requires a small fee for service. 34 Support to Live Independently at Home Home and Community Care (HACC) 1300 785 415 A HACC program is appropriate for people who have basic to low level care needs. A Regional Assessment Service (RAS) assessment is required to access HACC support. RAS Assessors help those eligible, and their carers, to determine what care will best meet the needs of people requiring low level support with everyday tasks. Home Care Package Provides a coordinated package of services tailored to meet specific care needs when people are no longer able to manage at home with basic support. Home Care Packages use a Consumer Directed Care approach (CDC) giving people the opportunity to decide what services they get and how they are provided with the allocated funds. An Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) will assess the level of care needed. Talk to your doctor or local hospital for a referral to an ACAT. Respite Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centre 1800 052 222 Respite funding is designed specifically to give the carer a break from the caring role, for carers who have been caring for someone for 6 months or more. • In home Respite ‐‐ A support person will come into the home and spend time with your loved one whilst giving the carer a break to attend to tasks outside the home. • Centre Based Day Respite ‐‐ Your loved one attends a day centre. • Respite Facility ‐‐ A stay in a residential aged care facility (see page 43) or respite cottage for up to a few weeks ‐‐ Speak to your doctor about getting an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) assessment ‐‐ Book in advance where possible. Fees apply. 35 Services Supporting Independence at Home Provider HACC ACTIV 1300 785 415 www.activ.asn.au • Bethanie 131 151 www.bethanie.com.au • Baptist Care 9282 8600 www.baptistcare.com.au Brightwater At Home Services 9553 1200 www.brightwater.com.au • Home Care Package • • Community First (Mandurah) 9581 9215 [email protected] • • • • • • • • • • • • Dial An Angel 9364 5488 [email protected] www.dialanangel.com 36 Respite Facility • Care Options 9550 7888 [email protected] Home Care Options 1300 606 001 www.homecareoptions.com.au Day Centre Respite • Carealot 9228 1825 www.carealot.com.au Coolibah Total Caring 9535 0300 www.coolibahtotalcaring.com.au Private Home Care • • • Juniper Community UCH 6363 6324 [email protected] www.juniper.org.au HACC Home Care Package • • Just Better Care 6555 3030 [email protected] www.justbettercare.com/perth Respite Facility • • • Peel Home & Community Support 0487 696 621 [email protected] www.peelhcs.com.au • • Perth Home Care Services 9204 7800 [email protected] www.phcs.org.au • People Who Care Mandurah 9535 3433 pwc@[email protected] • Quambie Park 9733 1355 www.quambiepark.com.au Red Cross Carers Support 9225 8888 [email protected] Day Centre Respite • Kincare 1300 733 510 www.kincare.com.au Peel Community Care 9531 2076 [email protected] www.peelcommunitycare.org.au Private Home Care Support to Live Independently at Home Provider • • • • • • 37 HACC Home Care Package Silver Chain 9242 0242 [email protected] www.silverchain.org.au • Southern Cross Care 1300 669 189 [email protected] www.scrosswa.org.au St Ives Home Care 1300 202 003 www.stivesgroup.com.au/ home-care Provider Day Centre Respite Respite Facility • • • • • • • • • The Carers 9331 5866 [email protected] www.thecarers.com.au Volunteer Task Force 9318 5700 [email protected] www.volunteertaskforce.org.au 38 Private Home Care • • • • Carer Alert/Alarms A personal alarm where pushing a button will trigger a phone call to 5 people of your choice to advise them you need help. 1300 758 595 www.carealert.com.au Independent Living Centre WA Provides information, advice, assessment, funding options and hire services around equipment that support people to live more independently. 1300 885 886 www.ilc.com.au Mandurah Scooters Hire, sales and service of motor scooters, mobility units, electric cycles and electric wheelchairs. 9582 0420 [email protected] www.mandurahscooters.com.au Mandurah Mobility Hire, sales and service of products to assist people with reduced mobility arising from age, illness or disability. 9535 1411 [email protected] www.mandurahmobility.com.au Perth Mobility Provides a range of mobility and healthcare products. 5 Tindale St, Mandurah 9535 1609 www.perthmobility.com Red Cross Telechat Provides a phone call at an agreed time once a week for a chat with people who have little social connection with others. 1800 441 014 www.redcross.org.au/ telechat.aspx Red Cross Telecross Telecross volunteers provide a daily call to check on wellbeing and safety, providing peace of mind to people who are isolated. 1300 885 698 Support to Live Independently at Home Additional Support Options 39 Silverchain Alarms and Sensors Personal alarms that when pressed will make a call to an operator who will view your medical history, get help and contact the people you have nominated. 1300 557 551 [email protected] Supporting our Seniors and Disabled Provides gardening and/or handyman services for seniors and people with disabilities. 9535 9544 370 Pinjarra Road, Mandurah [email protected] www.supportingourseniors.org.au TADWA Provide goods, equipment and minor home modifications to optimise independence. Funded under HACC. 9379 7400 www.tadwa.org.au/peel [email protected] Umbrella Multicultural Community Care Services Provide support services to people from diverse cultural backgrounds with a mobile day care centre in Mandurah. 9275 4411 [email protected] www.umbrellacommunitycare.com.au 40 Support to Live Independently at Home Carers Carers are most often a family member or friend who provide personal care, support and assistance to people who are frail, have a disability or specific health condition. To sustain the caring role in the long term, carers need support and regular breaks. Alzheimers Australia Provide community based day care, respite care, carer support and advise for people caring for someone living with dementia. 9535 8772 11 Candelo Loop, Greenfields [email protected] ARAFMI – Mental Health Carers Provide information, counselling, support groups and workshops for families and carers of someone experiencing mental health difficulties. 9535 5844 [email protected] www.arafmi.asn.au Carers WA Provide counselling, information, advocacy and support to carers of someone who is frail aged, has a chronic illness, disability, mental health or drug/alcohol issues. 1300 227 377 [email protected] www.carerswa.asn.au Centrelink 132 717 Carer Payment and Carer Allowance for eligible www.humanservices.gov.au carers who provide constant care to someone with a disability, medical condition or who is frail aged. Commonwealth Respite & Carelink Centre Provide information about services for carers including respite care (see page 34). 1800 052 222 Red Cross Carers Support Support meetings for carers that includes social outings at low cost. Transport and respite care may be available. 9225 1940 [email protected] 41 Meal Delivery Meals on Wheels – Peel Community Care Deliver 3 course cooked meals ready for freezing or heating. Vegetarian and diabetic option. HACC clients receive small discount. 9531 2076 [email protected] Delightful Dinners Nutritious meals delivered free to home ready to reheat. Seniors discount apply. 9248 4899 [email protected] www.delightfuldinners.com.au Lite n Easy Nutritious, calorie controlled frozen meals delivered to your home. 13 15 12 www.liteneasy.com.au Home Chef Provide wide variety of dishes including vegetarian, diabetic, coeliac and vitamised meals. Seniors discount apply. 9378 2544 www.homechef.com.au 42 Accommodation & Housing Accommodation & Housing Housing Assistance These organisations provide specific advice and support about housing. Access Housing Provides affordable rental options for low income earners, including people with disabilities and seniors. 9534 0400 [email protected] Assistance With Care And Housing For The Aged (ACHA) Care Options provides support for frail elderly people in rental accommodation or who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, to access housing. 9550 7888 Seniors Housing Centre The Department of Commerce and COTA WA provide information on housing options so seniors can make informed decisions about their housing future. 1300 367 057 (Commerce) 1300 734 838 (COTA) [email protected] www.commerce.wa.gov.au/ seniorshousing Department of Housing Provide assessment for eligibility for public housing and bond assistance for people seeking tenancy in a private rental. 9535 5788 [email protected] www.housing.wa.gov.au 43 Housing Assistance (cont.) Tenancy WA Offering free advice and assistance to residential tenants on residential tenancy matters. 1800 621 888 www.tenancywa.org.au 9582 9920 WestAus Crisis www.westauscrisis.org.au Provide support and advocacy for people having trouble maintaining their private rental accommodation. Housing Options As people age, their accommodation needs often change. This section gives an overview of your options. We recommend getting independent financial advice to ensure you are aware of the long term financial implications of each choice. For further information, contact the Seniors Housing Centre (see page 41), or visit the following websites: www.agedcareguide.com.au www.myagedcare.gov.au Lifestyle Villages A lifestyle village is a community of homes generally restricted to residents 45 years and over and are purely for independent living. Residents requiring extra support will need to arrange independently. Lifestyle villages offer communal facilities and activities for residents. Contracts generally provide for the purchase of a transportable home and the lease of the land on which it stands. 44 Accommodation & Housing Retirement Villages A retirement village is a community of homes for residents 55 years or older. Most offer independent living units or serviced apartments for residents who require some assistance. Retirement villages offer several different ‘ownership’ options such as: • Leasehold • Loan and licence agreement • Strata title • Company title • Unit trust • Rental Residential Aged Care Facilities (Nursing Homes) There are two levels of care provided in aged care homes. Low level care for people who are semi-dependent and high level care for people who need greater assistance and daily nursing care. They provide accommodation, meals, cleaning and laundry, assistance with showering and dressing, medication management and social activities. Contact your GP or your local hospital to arrange an assessment with the Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) on 1800 052 222. 45 Accommodation Options Facility Lifestyle Village Retirement Village Aegis Greenfields Aged Care 95 Lakes Road, Greenfields 9535 0799 • Amana Living 7 Leslie Street, Mandurah 1300 262 626 Arcadia Waters Mandurah 23 Lady Brand Drive, Greenfields 1300 889 835 • • • Belswan Pinjarra 21 Lovegrove Street, Pinjarra 1300 055 055 • Belswan Mandurah Cnr Lakes Rd and Murdoch Rd, Mandurah 1300 055 055 • • Brightwater The Cove Aged Care 35 Hudson Drive, Mariners Cove, Dudley Park 9581 0100 Coolibah Aged Care Facility & Retirement Village 30 Third Ave, Mandurah 9535 0300 46 • • Bedingfeld Park Aged Care 4 Bedingfeld Road, Pinjarra 9531 1464 Bridgewater - National Lifestyle Village 106 Oakleigh Drive, Erskine 9550 4882 Residential Aged Care • • • • Garden Villages: Ocean Grove Gardens 5 Sticks Boulevard, Mandurah 1800 445 464 Lifestyle Village Retirement Village • Lattitude Lakelands 52 Bellambi Chase, Lakelands 1800 678 683 • • • Mercy Place Mandurah 1 Hungerford Avenue, Mandurah 9581 1488 Murray River Retirement Village 7 Coolibah Avenue, Mandurah 9581 3770 Residential Aged Care • Halls Head Retirement Village 10 Hungerford Ave, Halls Head 9535 3981 Mandurah Gardens Estate 445 Pinjarra Rd, Mandurah 9586 8080 Accommodation & Housing Facility • • Opal Murray River Aged Care 83 Boundary Road, Mandurah 9581 2608 • Parkland Villas Mandurah 2 Hungerford Avenue, Halls Head 9535 2414 • Quambie Park (and Pam Corker House Aged Care) Lot 29 Eastcott Street, Waroona 9733 1331 • • 47 Accommodation Options (cont.) Facility Lifestyle Village Retirement Village RAAFA Erskine Grove Estate 19 Oakleigh Drive, Mandurah 9586 4300 • RAAFA Meadow Springs Estate 41 Portrush Parade, Meadow Springs 9586 4100 (Village) 9582 5300 (Aged Care) • RSL Care WA (Mandurah Village and Coral Estate) 22 Third Ave, Mandurah 9535 0200 • RSL Care WA 82 Oakmont Ave, Meadow Springs 9353 0202 • St Ives Mandurah Retirement Village 22 Carnegie Place, Greenfields 1300 202 001 • Willow Creek Mews 16 Legend Cres, Mandurah 0419 042 300 48 • • Settlers Meadow Springs 21 Oakmont Avenue, Meadow Springs 9581 9128 Teranca Mews Lifestyle Village 140 Teranca Road, Mandurah 9550 4900 Residential Aged Care • • • Safety Safety Police, Fire and Ambulance Life threatening emergency 000 Police – NON EMERGENCY Report a crime, non-urgent police attendance 131 444 Crimestoppers Provide information anonymously about current or past criminal activity. 1800 333 000 Department of Fire & Emergency Services Information about particular emergencies 133 337 Neighbourhood Watch Getting to know your neighbours means you are more likely to recognise someone or something suspicious. www.nhwa.com.au SES Emergency assistance eg; storm/flood repairs 132 500 WA ScamNet Has information on current scams and shows people how to protect themselves when using a computer. www.scamnet.wa.gov.au 49 Index Symbols 360 Health and Community 31 A Ac-cent Seniors Centre 13 ACROD Permits 22 ACTIV 36 Advocare 25 Aegis Greenfields Aged Care 46 AFL Masters Mandurah Makos 20 Alcoa Tour 22 Allambee Counselling 29 Alzheimers Australia 33 Amana Living 46 ARAFMI Mental Health Carers 41 Arcadia Waters Mandurah 46 Art Galleries 9 Artists, Arts and Crafts 16 Association of Independent Retirees 18 B Badminton Ballroom Dancing 19 13, 17 Baptist Church 28 Bedingfield Park Aged Care 46 Bell Ringers 17 Belswan 46 50 Bethanie 35 Breast Cancer Care WA 33 Bridge Club 17 Bridgewater National Lifestyle Village 46 Brightwater At Home Services 36 Brightwater The Cove Aged Care 46 Bushcare Groups 16 Bushwalking 20 Buswest 23 C Cancer Council WA 33 Canoeing / Paddling 18, 19 Care Options 36, 43 Carealot 36 Carer Alert/Alarms 39 Carers WA 41 Centrelink 26, 41 Choirs 13, 17 Church of the Way 28 Cinema 10 Citizens Advice Bureau 25 Coastcare Groups 16 Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centre 35 Community First 36 Compassionate Friends of Mandurah 29 Energy Assistance Payment 26 Concessions WA 26 Energy Concession Extension Scheme 26 Continence Advisory Service WA 33 F Coolibah Aged Care Facility and Retirement Village 46 Coolibah Total Caring 36 COTA WA (Council on the Aging) 25 Country Age Pension Fuel Card 23 Country Women’s Association of WA 20 Creery Wetland Walk 8 Cricket 18 Crimestoppers 49 Crown Casino Bus Tour 22 Cycling 6, 19 D Darts 13, 19 Dial a Doctor 31 Dial An Angel 36 Disability Services Commission WA 31 Domestic Violence 29 Dudley Park Bowling Club 18 E Edenvale Heritage Precinct Pinjarra Embroiderers Guild 9 16 Farmer Jacks Courtesy Bus 23 Financial Counselling Helpline 27 Finucare Financial Counselling 27 G Garden Villages: Ocean Grove Gardens 47 Gardening 16 Golf Clubs 19, 20 GP2U 31 Grandcarers Support Scheme 27 H HACC Home and Community Care Hall’s Cottage 34, 35 9 Halls Head Bowling and Recreation Club 18 Halls Head Retirement Village 47 Hardship Utility Grant Scheme (HUGS) 27 Health Direct 32 History 16 Home Care Options 36 Home Care Package 34 Housing 43 51 I I-Drive Mandurah 23 Independent Living Centre WA 39 Inner Wheel 20 J Mandurah Offshore Fishing and Sailing Club 19 Mandurah Organ and Music Lovers Club 17 Mandurah Performing Arts Centre 10 Jazz Club 17 Mandurah Scooters 39 Juniper Community UCH 37 Markets 12 Mature Aged Learning Association (MALA) 16 Meadow Springs Golf Club 19 Meals 42 Men of the Trees Peel 16 Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline 29 Mens Groups 17 Mental Health Emergency Response Line 29 Mercy Place Mandurah 47 Mini Golf 10 Murray District Hospital 31 Museum 10 Just Better Care 23, 37 K Kim’s Toy Boys Mens Shed 17 Kincare 37 Knitting 16 Koolbardies Talking 20 L Lattitude Lakelands 47 Legal Services 25 Leslie Street Centre 15 Libraries 14 Lifeline 29 Lifestyle Villages 44 Lions 18 M Mandurah Bowling and Recreation Centre 19 Mandurah Community Gardens 16 Mandurah Community Health and Development Centre 32 Mandurah Country Club 19 Mandurah Gardens Estate 47 Mandurah Mobility 39 52 N National Health Service Directory 32 Neighbourhood Watch 49 Nidjalla Waangan Mia 32 O Office of the Public Advocate 25 Old Blythewood Pinjarra 10 Opal Murray River Aged Care 47 P R PARK – Peel, Rockingham and Kwinana Mental Health Services 32 Parkinson’s WA 33 Parkland Villas Mandurah 47 Peel Collectors Club 16 Peel Community Care 37 Peel Community Kitchen 28 Peel Health Campus 31 Peel Home and Community Support 37 Peel Mobile Health Service 32 Peel Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS) 23 Peel Preservation Group 16 Peel Region Numismatic Group 16 Peel Senior Net 17 People Who Care Mandurah 37 Perth Home Care Services 37 Perth Mobility 39 Philatelic Society 16 Port Bouvard Recreation and Sporting Club 19 Prime Movers 19 Probus 18 Q Quambie Park 37, 47 RAAFA Estates 48 Ranger Services 13 Reach Out Drop In Centre 28 Recreation Centres 14 Red Cross Carer Support 37, 41 Red Cross Telechat & Telecross 39 Red Hat Ladies 20 Relationships Australia 29 Residential Aged Care Facilities (Nursing Homes) 45 Respite 35 Retirees WA Inc Mandurah Branch 18 Retirement Villages 45 Riverside Heartwalk Greenfields 7 Rotary 18 RSL 18 RSL Care WA 48 Rugby 19 S Salvation Army 28 ScamNet 49 Seniors Card 27 Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc 15 Settlers Meadow Springs 48 Silver Chain 38 53 Silverchain Alarms and Sensors 40 U South Metro Community Drug and Alcohol Service (Palmerston) 32 Umbrella Multicultural Community Care Services 40 Southern Cross Care 38 Uniting Outreach Mandurah 28 Square Dancing 17 University of the Third Age (U3A) 16 St Ives Home Care 38 St Ives Mandurah Retirement Village 48 V St John Ambulance Community Transport Service 24 St Vincent De Paul Society (WA) 27 Stroke Foundation 33 Supporting our Seniors and Disabled 40 Swimming 19 T TADWA 40 Taxi Companies 24 Taxi Users Subsidy Scheme 24 Tenancy WA 44 Tennis 19, 20 Teranca Mews Lifestyle Village 48 The Carers 38 Thromobolites at Lake Clifton 10 Transperth 24 TransWA Pensioner Annual Trip Voucher 22 Travel with Me 22 54 Veterans Affairs 26 Vietnam Veterans 18 VisAbility 33 Visitor Centre 6,9 Volunteer Task Force 38 Volunteering 20 W WA No Interest Loans Network Inc (NILS) 27 Walking 19 Wannadoo Tours 22 War Memorial 10 West Aus Crisis and Welfare 28 West Coast Motor Museum 10 WiFi 13 Wildlife Rescue 16 Willow Creek Mews 48 Womens Refuge - Pat Thomas House 29 Woodturners Association 17 Notes My Emergency Contacts Doctor Name Phone Family/Friend Name Phone Neighbour Phone 55 Image Credits Thanks to all photographers and organisations who have given permission for their photos to be used in this directory. Front Cover Image by Angela Downing, ‘Senior Moments’ Page 11 Courtesy of Seniors Recreation Council WA, Mandurah Murray Branch Page 12 Image by Roz D’Raine, Stretch Arts Festival Mandurah 2013 Page 14 Image by Amanda James. From Queensland Theatre Company’s Head Full of Love by Alana Valentine. Toured to Mandurah Performing Arts Centre by Performing Lines Page 15 Courtesy of Seniors Recreation Council WA – Mandurah Murray Branch Page 30 Image by Lyn Thomas, ‘Fishing on Old Bridge’ Page 38 Courtesy of iStock Photos Page 40 Courtesy Perth Mobility, 2009 Page 42 2009 Seniors Expo - Kitchen volunteers Disclaimer: Copyright City of Mandurah (2016) Every endeavour has been made to ensure that details presented in this publication are correct at time of printing. The City of Mandurah accepts no responsibility for any inaccuracy, whether by inclusion or omission, subsequent change or withdrawal of details or services shown that are subject to alteration without notice. Printed March 2016. The next edition will be printed 2017/2018. To give feedback about the Mandurah Seniors Directory please email [email protected] City of Mandurah PO Box 210, Mandurah WA 6210 www.mandurah.wa.gov.au
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