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Our Residential Aged Care Facility in Mandurah

Coolibah Care’s residential facility sits in the heart of Mandurah – close to local shops, and close to the community our residents have spent their lives in. For many families, that sense of place matters as much as anything else.

We invite you to come and see it for yourself. A tour is the best way to understand whether Coolibah Care feels like the right fit.

The Residential Facility

Coolibah Care’s 136-bed facility is designed to feel like home. Light-filled open spaces, sensory gardens, quiet courtyards, and welcoming communal areas give residents room to move, to connect with others, and to find their own quiet corner when they need it.

Every private room has an ensuite bathroom, built-in wardrobe, and television. Residents are encouraged to bring their own belongings – photographs, artwork, a favourite chair – to make the space truly their own.

For couples who want to stay together, Coolibah Care also offers the option of a shared room, with space for two and the same comfortable amenities. It is worth asking our team about availability.

Dining

Coolibah Care partners with Aurum Catering to provide fresh, specially prepared menus cooked on site each day. Visitors are always welcome to join their loved ones for a meal, or even a regular special event.

Location

Coolibah Care is located at 30 Third Avenue, Mandurah WA 6210 – central Mandurah, close to the Mandurah Forum and just minutes away from the beautiful foreshore area.

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If you would like to arrange a tour or find out about current availability, our team is happy to help. Use the form above or call us on (08) 9535 0300.

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FAQ's

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What is the process to apply for residential care?

To apply for residential care at Coolibah Care an application form needs to be completed, accompanied by supporting documentation such as an ACAT assessment. Click here for more information or get in touch with us.

What services am I eligible for through the Support at Home program?

The services you receive depend on your assessed needs and the supports you have been approved for. To learn more, contact our Home & Community Team or visit our Support at Home page.

What respite services do you offer?

We offer a range of services including day, low care / cottage respite and residential respite for a higher level of care.  Referral codes are required for these services.  Reach to our Respite Coordinator or visitor our Respite Care Page to find out more.

Do you have independent living unit available?

Contact us to find out about our vacancies in our aged care independent living village.  You can apply online and we do take waitlists if there is no immediate vacancy at our Mandurah retirement village.

Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD)

Voluntary assisted dying is designed to offer eligible Western Australians an additional option for end-of-life decisions within the context of high-quality, patient-centered end-of-life care. Coolibah Care adheres to the Western Australian Voluntary Assisted Dying Guidelines to ensure compliance with the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act of 2019. Coolibah Care does not engage the services of medical practitioners or nurse practitioners to facilitate residents’ access to voluntary assisted dying. Consistent with legislative requirements, Coolibah Care will not impede a resident’s right to access voluntary assisted dying, nor negatively impact a resident’s dignity or right to choose this option. Coolibah staff may be approached in relation to voluntary assisted dying and will escalate the matter to a senior member of the clinical team to support access to appropriate information and resources relating to the VAD process. For more information regarding VAD in WA please refer to https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/U_Z/Voluntary-assisted-dying