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Mercy Health Retirement Living fosters independence and caters to your evolving care needs. Life at Mercy Place Apartments Parkville caters to your unique needs through an adaptable combination of care, security and independence.

Stylish Inner-City Retirement Living in Parkville

Our chic, architecturally-designed apartments rise three storeys above quiet leafy streets. Enjoy the cafes and shopping of the nearby Puckle or Lygon Street precincts, or take a leisurely stroll with friends through the sweeping grounds of the Melbourne Zoo and surrounding parklands.

Each floor offers a communal lounge with tea and coffee-making facilities. Residents can access the fourth-floor lounge with sweeping views of the city. Alternatively, relax on your own terms in the spacious rooms and on private balconies.

Each apartment offers spacious design and open plan living, with ensuite bathrooms, private balconies, plenty of natural light and well-appointed kitchens.

Features:

  • 52 independent living apartments
  • Swipe card access and secure intercom
  • Communal lounge areas
  • Fourth-floor resident lounge
  • On-site chapel
  • Regular social events and activities
  • Home care services
  • Co-located residential aged care home
  • On-site hairdresser and beauty therapist
  • Visiting allied health services

Click here to find out more about Mercy Place Apartments Parkville

Article posted:Aug 22, 2023
Category: Featured Providers

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This year marks the 50th anniversary of one of Australia’s most destructive natural disasters – Cyclone Tracy.

The powerful tropical storm hit Darwin on Christmas Eve, 1974 and left a lasting mark on the city and its occupants. Sadly, 66 people were killed in the storm and 70% of the buildings in Darwin were either destroyed or damaged. The city’s infrastructure was left in ruins and as a result, over 20,000 people, about two-thirds of the city's population, were evacuated.

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: With inflation pushing living costs higher, covering daily expenses and planning for the future continues to be a major concern for older Australians, according to new research by National Seniors Australia and leading retirement income provider, Challenger.

Celebrated Painter Visits Bridgewater Lake Retirement Estate to Share Skills and Philosophy

on Monday, June 24, 2024

Bridgewater Lake Retirement Estate will host an exclusive hands-on workshop, run by celebrated Melbourne artist Ted Dansey next month. The acclaimed watercolour artist will visit the Roxburgh Park retirement community on Friday, 19 July, taking residents and other local artists through his artistic philosophy and the insights he’s gained throughout his career.

Exploring the Future of Retirement Living in Australia

on Wednesday, June 5, 2024

As Australia’s population continues to age, the demand for retirement living solutions is set to grow substantially. Over the next decade, the total targetable market for individuals looking for a retirement village in Australia is projected to reach approximately 2.3 million people. This burgeoning market presents both opportunities and challenges for developers, policymakers, and the community at large.

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