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Age-Friendly Melville The City of Melville continues to build on its previous achievements working towards a vision of an Age-Friendly Melville to advance the aspirations and wellbeing of our ageing community. We are heading towards a time where there will more ageing adults in Australia than there will be children. We continue to engage with our older residents, and based on what you tell us, we continually look to improve our strategies to reflect your aspirations for the future. We will also continue to maintain our participation in the World Health Organisation’s Global Age-Friendly Communities Network and work with the state government and other local governments in Western Australia to progress our vision of an age-friendly City. The City has developed strategies and actions outlined in our document ‘Age- Friendly Melville Plan 2017-2021’ which targets the key areas identified by older people for improvements that promote active ageing. The priority areas identified include housing, transport, respect and inclusion as well as social participation. This resource is regularly updated and improved with the latest information about services and activities that will support your independence and participation in the community. We hope that this booklet assists you to live well in Age-Friendly Melville.
Disclaimer The City of Melville has made every effort to ensure that the information in this Age-Friendly Melville Services Directory is accurate and up to date. The City has no control over some of the services listed herein, with the exception of its own programs, and cannot accept responsibility for accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the information’s suitability, or safety of services. This Age-Friendly Melville Services Directory is provided on the basis that the City of Melville will not be liable for any loss, damage or injury whatsoever arising from any incorrect, inaccurate, incomplete or out of date information herein, or arising in any way as a result of the services listed herein. It is not the intention of this Age-Friendly Melville Services Directory to include all services and facilities that are available, but rather a range of information that is considered relevant. The information on the website and this Age-Friendly Melville Services Directory will be updated annually. If you would like your organisation or service to be included, contact us on 1300 653 845 or 08 9364 0666. Reviewed February 2019 2
Table of Contents Disclaimer .................................................................................................................. ……2 Table of Contents ...................................................................................................... ……3 Accommodation/Housing.......................................................................................... ……4 Accommodation, Housing and Support Services…………………………………..........….5 Carer Support ......................................................................................................... ……..12 Clubs and Friendship Groups…………………………………………………………...……..13 Crafts and Arts ......................................................................................................... .……17 Cultural and Linguistic Diverse Services ............................................................... …….18 Day Centres/Respite Services ................................................................................ …….19 Education and Volunteering ................................................................................... …….19 Emergency Relief..................................................................................................... …….21 Emergency Services ................................................................................................ …….21 Entertainment/Dancing/Singing .............................................................................. …….22 Environment and Gardening ................................................................................... …….24 Health and Benefits ................................................................................................. …….24 Hospitals .................................................................................................................. …….26 Housing…………………………………………………………………………………….......…...27 Information and Advocacy………………………………………………………………………27 Library Services………………………………………………………………………….......…...31 Medical……………………………………………………………………………………….…….32 Mobility Assistance, Aids and Equipment……………………………………………………32 Museums……………………………………………………………………………………………33 Senior Citizens Clubs…………………………………………………………….………………34 Social Support…………………………………………………………………………………….34 Sport and Recreation…………………………………………………………………………….34 Index………………………………………………………………………………………………...38 3
Accommodation and Housing for Accommodation and Housing Seniors Advice Services Uncertain about what accommodation would Aged Care and Retirement Placement be right for you? Services (Fee for Service) PO Box 1237 If you are unsure about what accommodation Subiaco WA 6904 would suit you, call and discuss your situation Phone: 08 9445 7128 with the City of Melville Community Phone: 0433 796 512 Development Office on Email: susanmclarke@westnet.com.au 1300 635 845 or (08) 9364 0666. Web: www.agedplacements.com.au Remember that you have the right to decide what accommodation you want to live in. WA Retirement Villages Gain as much information as you can to make Residents Association the best decision that suits your needs. (Fee for Service) PO Box 7896 Making well informed decisions about your Cloisters Square 6850 living arrangements while you are well is Phone: 0448 812 888 preferable to having to make them during a Web: www.warvra.org.au time of personal health crisis or immediately Eligibility: All retirement villages and following the loss of a loved one. Your ability individuals residing in a retirement village. to make good decisions during such times The aim of the association is to obtain could be greatly affected. improvements in the lifestyle of its members and to help people find the type of retirement The options that are available to you are village to suit their needs. dependent on your choices and preferences The objects are to act as an advocate on about a range of things such as your social behalf of its members for a large variety of connections, health, and ability to live issues. independently and of course your budget. Millennium Aged Care Consultants The following organisations are able to (Free Service) provide advice to assist you in making Phone: 1300 755 702 decisions that suit you personally. Email: enquiries@millenniumagedcare.com.au Web: www.millenniumagedcare.com.au NOTE: Some of the organisations charge a A team of aged care consultants are fee and some offer advice for free. independent specialists and able to provide accommodation solutions and advice to individuals and families. Seniors Housing Centre (Free service) Phone: 1300 367 057 Level 2, 140 William Street, Perth Email: seniors.housing@dmirs.wa.gov.au Website: www.commerce.wa.gov.au The Seniors Housing Advisory Centre (SHAC) is a free independent information and advice service covering the full range of housing options for seniors in WA. The SHAC does not offer housing or provide financial and legal advice, but can be a invaluable source of information for seniors and their families.choru 4
Accommodation - Independent Living Alchera Living 40-44 Worley Street, Willagee 6156 Phone: (08) 9314 5884 Independent Living Web: www.alcheraliving.com.au There are a range of styles of housing Email: info@alcheraliving.com.au available for people who are able to live Alchera is a not for profit organisation that independently and look after operates four independent living villages for themselves, possibly with some minimal over 55’s with an aim to provide affordable support. housing for seniors. These homes are generally smaller than Applecross Village family homes and are easier to maintain. 750 Canning Highway, Applecross Some are located in strata complexes and some are located in retirement villages with Bull Creek Village a range of additional services. 14-8 Hassell Crescent, Bull Creek Some allow pets, storage of Webber Gardens caravans, trailers, boats etc. 69-71 Bawden Street, Willagee Ensure you are clear about what you need, Weeronga Village that it can be provided and what costs are 40- 44 Worley Street, Willagee associated with the choice you make. Gain independent advice before signing any Frederick Guest Village agreements or contracts. Amana Living 23 Gleddon Road If you require some assistance to remain Bull Creek WA 6149 living independently refer to Home and Phone:1300 920 895 Community Care (HACC) and Home Web: www.amanaliving.com.au Care Packages on page six. One and two bedroom homes including established gardens for over 55’s. The following facilities provide independent living units and can be contacted directly to Leeming Retirement Village find out more information and availability. 2 Theakston Green Leeming WA 6149 Phone: (08) 9386 8614 Mobile: 0421 631 116 Braemar Gardens Web: www.westsideretirementcommunities. 56 Bristol Avenue, Bicton 6157 com.au Phone: (08) 6279 3636 An independent living retirement village with Web: www.braemarcare.com.au 60 villas, a village centre with facilities and a Email: admin@breamar.org.au 24 hour emergency alarm system. Minimum An independent living unit complex, age of 60 years apply. No hostel facilities. which offers one and two bedroom unit options. Airforce Memorial Estate Royal Australia Air Force Association Inc. of WA (RAAF) (WA Division) Inc. 2 Bull Creek Drive, Bull Creek WA 6149 Phone: (08) 9311 4488 Email: afme@raafawa.org.au Self-contained independent living units in one and two bedroom living configurations. Mirage and Orion Terraces – Apartments. 5
Parkland Villas Accommodation 510 Marmion Street Independent Living Support Services Booragoon WA 6154 Phone: (08) 9330 2988 Includes 185 villas and apartments. Home and Community Care (HACC) and One and two bedroom or, two bed and Home Care Packages one study configuration. The HACC program provides basic support services to seniors, people with a disability Kitchener Gardens Retirement Village and their carers to assist them to continue Aegis to live independently at home. 4 Kitchener Road Melville WA 6156 To receive HACC services, an assessment Phone: 08 9330 1911 must be gained from the Regional Web: www.aegiscare.com.au Assessment Team (RAS) by calling Two bedroom self-contained retirement 1300 785 415 or visiting units featuring 24 hours emergency call www.health.wa.gov.au/hacc/home direct and services. Home Care Packages provide more Myaree Gardens Estate complex support at home and are 444 Marmion Street accessed by the Aged Care Assessment Myaree WA 6154 Team (ACAT). Phone: (08) 9330 4776 To request an ACAT assessment, contact Office hours: Tuesday/Thursday morning My Aged Care on 1800 200 422. from 9am to 12.30pm A private strata estate for over 55’s These assessments are designed to comprises of 69 units managed by a determine your requirements and a residents committee. financial contribution may be required. St Ives Retirement Living Services may include; Phone: 1300 202 001 Web: www.stivesretirementliving.com.au Social activities Email: Household tasks info@stivesretirementliving.com.au Preparation/delivery of meals Minor home maintenance Myaree Appointments 44 Rome Road Myaree 6154 Allied health services Phone: 0401196159 Personal Care Intimate medium sized retirement Respite Services village with homes designed for independent living. For information about services specifically for culturally and linguistically diverse Murdoch groups or centre based respite please 22 Windelya Road Murdoch 6150 see pages 18 and 19. Phone: 0448 895 470 Freestanding villa and apartment Home Care Assistance style homes. 3/38 Ardross Street Applecross WA 6153 . Phone: 1300 548 346 or (08) 6365 3763 Web: homecareassistanceperthsouthmetro.c om.au Email: pshehade@homecareassistance.com Provide from one hour to 24 hour care and service HCP and private clients. We do personal care, cooking, cleaning, shopping, social outings etc. and specialise in cognitive therapies for clients with dementia. 6
Juniper Community Melville Cares Inc. HACC services and care June Barton House packages available 21-23 Hammad Street Phone: (08) 6363 6324 or (08) 9240 0313 Palmyra WA 6157 Web: www.juniper.org.au PO Box 266 Melville WA 6956 Email: juniper@juniper.org.au Phone: (08) 9319 0900 Web: www.melvillecare.org.au Activ Foundation 327 Cambridge Street An independent not for profit organisation Wembley WA 6014 supporting our Community since 1986. PO Box 446 Wembley WA 6913 Assistance is provided to aged and those Phone: (08) 9387 0555 with a disability to live meaningful and Web: www.active.asn.au connected lives, whilst remaining independent, living safely and contentedly in West Australians with an intellectual their own homes. Offer services such as disability are able to find employment, a Friendship Groups, Community Transport, place to live, travel and recreation Home services, Nursing Care, NDIS service options, and much more through the provider and Veterans services provider. state-wide network of the Activ We provide level 1 to 4 packages of care. Foundation. Volunteer Home Support Inc. Home care is provided by carefully 6 Mooney Place selected and experienced Family Care O’Connor WA 6163 Workers. Phone: 08 9331 2933 Web: www.volunteerhomesupport.com.au Workers employed by Activ Foundation Email: receive ongoing training to ensure their admin@volunteerhomesupport.com.au awareness and currency with A non-profit organisation assisting aged contemporary practices. Fees for the people and those with disabilities. Home Care Program are income As well as assisting carers with home help, assessed and negotiated under a fee maintenance, shopping, gardening and structure administered by the HACC transport. Safeguards Policy. People who Care Mercy Care 48 James Street 38 Ord Street Guildford WA 6055 West Perth Phone: (08) 9379 1944 Phone: 08 9442 3444 Web: www.peoplewhocare.org.au Web: www.mercycare.com.au Email: Email: info@mercycare.com.au pwcinc@peoplewhocare.org.au Provides flexible service options tailored A volunteer organisation assisting older to suit an individual’s unique and people, people with disabilities, carers and personal needs. Basic maintenance people with limited resources with minor and support services including personal home maintenance and home support care, domestic assistance, home activities, for example gardening, odd maintenance and social support to jobs, furniture delivery, transport, visiting, enable older people to continue living in outings, assessments and referral. the comfort of their own home. Services PWC service both northern and southern available in all areas. suburbs. 7
Chorus (Volunteer Task Force) Veterans’ Home Care 43 Planet Street, Carlisle (Gold or white card holders Phone: 9318 5700 only) Web: www.chorus.org.au Phone: 1800 555 254 Email: hello@chorus.org.au Email: GeneralEnquiries@dva.gov.au Provides a range of services for people with ongoing medical conditions or disabilities, Provides a range of home support services and are on a pension and living in their own including domestic assistance, personal home. Services include gardening, home care, home and garden maintenance and maintenance, transport, domestic respite care. assistance and social support. For general information about Veteran’s Home Care. To arrange an assessment St Ives for services, call your Veterans’ Home 43 Rome Road Care Regional Agency on 1300 550 450. Myaree WA 6154 Phone: 1300 202 001 Southern Cross Web: www.stivesretirementliving.com.au Care 15 Rowe Email: info@stivesretirementliving.com.au Avenue Rivervale WA 6103 Day Respite Program: Phone: 1300 669 189 St Ives Group offers day respite services Web: www.scrosswa.org.au three days a week to residents who are Email: info@scrosswa.org.au supported by a carer and live in Fremantle, Melville, Cockburn, Services are tailored to clients’ needs that Kwinana, Mandurah, Rockingham, include personal care, meal preparation, Murray and Waroona Council areas. nursing, home help, respite, shopping, dementia support, transport and access to a Home Care: range of government funded programs Services may begin with help with often at little or no cost. There are also household tasks and activities such psych-geriatric and dementia specific as light housekeeping, laundry, meal services in a number of areas and services preparation and personal care to those who may be financially or socially including bathing, dressing and disadvantaged. grooming. Specific services for Italian, Spanish, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander backgrounds available. Umbrella Multicultural Community Care Services Inc. 39 Abernathy Road Silver Chain Belmont WA 6104 Phone: 08 9242 0119 or (08) 9242 0347 Phone: (08) 9275 4411 Web: www.silverchain.org.au Web: www.umbrellacommunitycare.com.a u Email: info@silverchain.org.au Email: enquiries@umbrellacommunitycare.com.au Helps people of all ages to receive the care they need, to remain happy and healthy at Delivers home care service to seniors from home. They will work with you to 58 different countries. Packages assist understand your goals and help you to older people to have flexibility and choice regain confidence in the activities of daily in how their care and support is provided. living including showering, grooming, housework, shopping socialising and more. They also have a team of doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and podiatrists who can support you in the comfort of your home. 8
Cura In-Home Care Amana Living (Fremantle community Unit 3/8 Welshpool Road care) East Victoria Park 6101 Information and Service Centre Phone: (08) 9382 1983 Ground Floor 541 Hay Street Web: www.cura-inhomecare.org.au Subiaco WA 6008 Email: care@cura-inhomecare.org.au Phone: 1300 920 895 Web: www.amanaliving.com.au Providing a wide range of Government Email: info@amanaliving.com.au subsidised service for seniors over 65 under a Home Care Packages. Services include but Provides home help, assessment, centre are limited to domestic assistance, transport, based day care, client care coordination, personal care, medication management and counselling, support information, advocacy, food service, garden maintenance etc. Offer respite, social support and transport. private services for seniors who are not eligible for a Government funded package. We have volunteers who visiting people who may need social connections. Age-Friendly Melville Assistance Fund Most staff are bilingual (German, Dutch, (formerly known as Seniors Assistance French, Thai, Swiss and Belgian.) Fund (SAF)) Chorus Kitchen The City of Melville’s SAF assists residents 38A Waddell Road, Palmyra who are unable to access HACC or care Phone: 08 9339 7225 packages for services to enable them to live Web: www.chorus.org.au/aged-care/chorus- independently in the community. The fund is kitchen/ managed by Chorus (formerly Care Options) who can be contacted on: At Chorus Kitchen all our meals are Phone: (08) 9550 7888 or 1300 552 935. prepared fresh each day, Monday to Web: www.chorus.org.au Friday and we only use quality Email: afmaf@chorus.org.au ingredients. You can choose to have meals home delivered or you can pick up your meals from the Kitchen. Lunch is available at the Chorus Kitchen – please call to make a reservation. Avivo (formerly Perth Home Care) Floor 2, 30 Hasler Road Osborne Park WA 6916 Phone: 1300 428 486 Crisis Support Phone: (08) 9204 780 Web: www.avivo.org.au Email: hello@avivo.org.au Avivo (Jandakot) 1/234 Berrigan Drive Jandakot Phone: (08) 9412 3400 Provide services to the frail aged, younger disabled, and their carers. Services include home help, personal care, respite care, social support, assistance with banking and shopping. Other services include a multicultural program, crisis respite, dementia monitoring, time off and a planning program for the older carer of a younger person with a disability. 9
Residential Care Opal Murdoch (Previously known as low care hostels or Discovery Way (access via Wagtail Close) high care nursing homes.) Murdoch 6150 Phone: (08) 6332 6200 Residential care refers to long term care Web: www.opalagedcare.com.au given to adults who stay in a residential Email: murdoch@opalagedcare.com.au setting rather than in their own home or family home. There are various residential Opal Melville care options available depending on the 15 Cottrill Street needs of the individual. Myaree 6154 Phone: (08) 9424 0500 To access residential care you must be Web: www.opalagedcare.com.au referred to an Aged Care Assessment Email: melville@opalagedcare.com.au Team (ACAT) by your GP contactor contact Regent’s Garden Bateman Phone: 1800 200 422 2 Amur Place Web: www.myagedcare.gov.au Bateman WA 6150 Phone: (08) 9332 7280 The following facilities are within the City Web: www.regentsgarden.com.au of Melville however to find further Email: bateman@regentsgarden.com.au information or availability within these Dementia care, Chinese speaking staff and facilities you must go through Asian cuisine caters for people of Chinese www.myagedcare.gov.au and Asian backgrounds. Regent’s Garden Four Seasons Royal Air Force Association WA Inc. 495 Marmion Street Booragoon WA 6154 Cnr Bull Creek Drive and Leach Highway Phone: (08) 9333 7300 Bull Creek WA 6149 Web: www.regentsgarden.com.au Two facilities are available in Bull Creek. Email: fourseasons@regentsgarden.com.au Phone: (08) 9311 4444 Web: www.raafawa.org.au Carinya of Bicton (Private) 220 Preston Point Road Bicton WA 6157 Gordon Lodge (Residential Aged) Phone: (08) 9339 3760 Phone: (08) 9311 4500 Web: www.carinyaofbicton.com.au Email: Gordon@raafawa.org.au Offers residential care with a wide choice of Bed-sitting rooms with shower services, in consultation with residents and facilities and shared meals in a their families. Respite is available. communal dining room. Help is available with cleaning and laundry Braemar Cooinda and non-nursing staff are on duty all 31 Moorhouse St, Willagee WA 6156 the time. Phone: (08) 6279 3636 Web: www.braemar.org.au Alice Ross-King Care Centre Provide services for up to 108 Phone: (08) 9324 0000 residents; each in private rooms. Email: alice@raafawa.org.au Includes a 31 room specialist care Situated on the banks of the serene service, to care for people with high Lake Howard. Offers personalised support needs. care accommodation equipped with single bedrooms with ensuites. Braemar Village 32/24 Charsley St, Willagee WA 6156 Brightwater Phone: (08) 6279 363 Phone: 1300 223 968 Web: www.braemar.org.au Web: www.brightwatergroup.com Services for up to 52 residents each in Email: welcome@brightwatergroup.com private rooms, ensuite and garden or Services range from short and long term courtyard access. Includes 26 room memory residential accommodation, rehabilitation support service services to assistance in the home. 10
Home Care Packages Baptist Care The Home Care Package program provides 95 Belgravia Street, Belmont WA 6104 the next level of support if and when HACC Phone: (08) 9282 8600 support is no longer meeting your needs. Web: www.baptistcare.com.au The support provides people with higher Providing residential aged care, retirement level care needs this support provides living, home and disability services for people with higher level care needs requiring people in the community. care coordination and case management to help seniors or people with disability live independently. Homecare Options 14 Resolution Drive, Ascot 6005 For more information or an assessment Phone: 1300 606 001 contact My Aged Care Offers 24 hours, seven days a week in home Phone: 1800 200 422 support across the metropolitan area. Web: www.myagedcare.gov.au Services include personal care, nursing care, medication assistance, meal preparation, respite, transport, social support and allied health services. The following organisation provides Home Care Packages, however you will need an Platinum Healthcare Group assessment online Suite 1, 22 Hardy Street South Perth WA via www.myagedcare.gov.au to access 6151 services. Phone: (08) 9470 4075 Web: www.platinumhealthcare.com.au Email: admin@platinumhealthcare.com.au Chorus (formerly Care Options Offers a wide range of private and Inc.) government funded services. The services 1/454 Roberts Road, Subiaco WA 6008 help older people and those living with Phone: 1800 264 268 disabilities to stay safe and independent in Web: www.chorus.org.au their own home. Available support includes Email: hello@chorus.org.au personal care, home help, transport, Services include home help, personal and companionship and lifestyle support, respite respite care, home and garden maintenance. care and nursing services. Management of the Seniors Assistance Fund (SAF) for the City of Melville, HACC and Care Private Home Support Services packages. Services are also available for Veterans requiring Homecare services. (Not HACC Funded check the Yellow Pages for additional services) Kincare Home Care Services 243 James St Northbridge WA 6003 The Carers Phone: 1300 733 510 1/4 Milson Place O’Connor WA 6163 Web: www.kincare.com.au Phone: (08) 9331 5866 Email: wa@kincare.com.au Web: www.thecarers.com.au Provides a wide range of private and Email: office@thecarers.com.au government subsidised services. Both short Offers a range of services to assist clients and long term care requirements of seniors to remain living at home with as much and people with disabilities are covered, independence as possible. Services including Care packages, home nursing care, include but not limited to domestic personal care and attendant care. Dementia assistance, respite, transport, personal specific packages are also available. care, medication management and food service. 11
Home Instead Senior Care Unit 24 / 784 Canning Highway Carer Support Applecross WA 6153 Phone: 08 6310 0400 Web: www.homeinstead.com.au Well Ways Carers Email: perth@homeinstead.com.au Phone: 08 9237 8900 Provides private care to seniors in their own Web: www.mifwa.org.au home and is an approved provider of Home Email: info@mifwa.org.au Care Packages. Services include Programs are designed to increase the companionship and helping older people to capacity of families, carers and friends to care remain living at home as independently as effectively for themselves, other family possible, for as long as possible. Personal members and their friends living with mental services range from assisting with illness. showering and dressing, to meal preparation, housekeeping, Alzheimer's Melville Cares (Inc.) Recreation and support, respite care and transport. Respite June Barton House 21-23 Hammad Street (corner Adrian) White Oak Home Care Palmyra WA 6157 Service Unit 3, 65 Grand Phone: (08) 9319 0900 Boulevard Joondalup WA 6027 Web: www.melvillecares.org.au Phone: 08 9301 0299 Assists the frail aged and younger people with Web: www.whiteoak.com.au disabilities and their carers to participate and Email: info@whiteoak.com.au remain living independently in the community. Provides personal care, home support services, social support and respite care. Red Cross Carer Support Services 110 Goderich Street East Perth WA 6004 Phone: 1800 441 014 Comfort Keepers Web: www.redcross.org.au Unit 1/87 Glenelg Street Mount Pleasant Email: WAcarersupport@redcross.org.au 6152 Provides support to people who provide long- Phone: (08) 9315 2200 term home based care to a family member, Web: www.comfortkeepers.com.au friend or loved one by providing monthly Email: support groups, training and information to fremantleoffice@comfortkeepers.com.au assist the Carer in their caring role. Providers of non-medical in-home care for the aged and disabled community. Carers WA 182 Lord Street, Perth WA 6000 Phone: 1300 227 377 Dial an Angel Web: www.carerswa.asn.au 25 Kearns Crescent Ardross WA 6154 Email: info@carerswa.asn.au Phone: 08 9364 5488 Provides information, programs, support Web: www.dialanangel.com/perth groups and services to support unpaid Email: perth@dialanangel.com family/friend carers. Provides many care services for seniors such as assistance, respite, Southern Districts Support Association transportation, personal care, nursing and Unit 8 / 122 Forrest Road, Armadale WA 6112 respite. Phone: (08) 9498 4800 Web: www.southerdistricts.org.au Provides support under the following categories: carer support, clubs and friendship groups, day centre/respite services, home support services and social support. 12
Clubs and Friendship Groups Bicton Men’s Shed Country Women’s’ Association of WA 1 Carrington Street, Palmyra (Applecross/Mt Pleasant) Open: Mon: 12 – 4 St Michaels Hall Mt Pleasant Wed-Fri: 8-12 (oct-apr) Phone: (08) 9457 0402 9-1 (may-sep) Web: www.cwaofwa.asn.au Phone: Choir practice Thursday 10am weekly. Trevor Taylor Monthly meeting on every second Thursday 9331 2330 – 0437 902 025 after choir practice. Colin Taylor City of Melville Bridge Club 9330 3769 – 0427 353 575 790 Canning Highway, Applecross WA 6153 Come and have a chat, make something in (Car park is off Simpson Street – north side the new workshop or get involved in a of Canning Highway) community project. Phone: 08 9364 9109 Bicton Uniting Church Ladies Web: www.melvillebc.org Fellowship/Outreach Email: melvillebc@iinet.net.au Bicton Uniting Church Speak to Club for current fees. 1 Carrington Street Palmyra WA 6157 If you need a partner please call Phone: (08) 9319 1187 Partnership Coordinator Claire Weston on Motivating guest speakers, with devotions, (08) 9339 8101. on first Tuesday of each month at 1.30pm. Befriend Inc. Lions Club of Booragoon PO Box 1537, Booragoon WA 6954 Southern Districts Senior Citizens Phone: 0404 831 201 Centre Cnr Archibald Street & North Web: www.befriend.org.au Lake Road Willagee WA 6156 Email: rsvp@befriend.org.au Phone: 0439 918 909 The easiest way to meet new people, try Web: www.booragoon.wa.lions.org.au new things and make friends. Befriend Email: colinpj27@gmail.com provides a calendar full of inclusive, Dinner meetings held every second and accessible free or low cost social events fourth Tuesday of the month at 7pm. all over Peth for adults of any age, all hosted by trained volunteers. Membership Melville Superbowl – Seniors League is free, signup to our email or postal Cnr Leach Highway and Stock Road newsletter and easily RSVPs to events. Melville Come down and learn the basics of ten pen Games Club bowling, no previous experience required, Willagee Community Centre and no obligation involved. Cnr Archibald and Winnacott St, Willagee Mondays 9:30am Come and join this social group for cards, Phone: Wes – (08) 9337 8434 scrabble etc. Pat – (08) 9418 3297 Meets Mondays 12:30 – 2:30pm Superbowl – (08) 9330 7466 East Fremantle Croquet Club 59 Allen Street, East Fremantle All who would like to play – from beginners to experienced players. Association Croque plays Tuesday and Saturday mornings, Golf Croquet Monday andThursday morning. and Twilight Tuesday. Phone: Barbara 0408 941 540 Email: eastfreo@icloud.com 13
Hall Café Men’s Shed Association 64 Kitchener Road, Melville WA 6156 Phone: 1300 550 009 Phone: (08) 9330 4339 Web: www.mensshed.org Email: Melville.rev@gmail.com Email: amsa@mensshed.net Meets every Wednesday 10am - 12 noon. Established in 2007 by the Australian The Hall Café is a program run by the independent community based Men's Sheds Melville Uniting Church, providing a friendly to represent, support and promote the Men’s and supporting environment where seniors Shed Movement and to act as a central hub and other community members can feel for information exchange. comfortable, respected, appreciated and where they are challenged to participate. Melville Friendship Club June Barton House 21-23 Hammad St Kulungah-Myah Family Centre Seniors Palmyra, WA 6157 Group Phone: (08) 9319 0900 136 Le Souef Drive, Kardinya WA 6163 Web: www.melvillecares.org.au/our- Phone: (08) 9314 2798 services/friendship-groups/ Email: info@kmfamilycentre.org A non-profit friendship club offering events Meet on Mondays from 1pm – 4pm Seniors Monday – Friday. For example bring and can meet new people, have a buy day, fashion parades, plant and Cuppa and a chat, or go on an outing. produce days, game days. For more information contact Lynne on National Seniors Australia (08) 9330 5248 or Ugo on (08) 9337 6347 Meg Olive Room, Air Force Memorial Estate, Bull Creek Drive, Bull Creek Lions Club of Leeming and Districts Phone: (08) 9397 1002 Bull Creek Scout Hall Web: www.nationalseniors.com.au Benningfield Road, Bull Creek Email: nsa.melville@gmail.com Phone: 08 9310 6480 Meeting every fourth Tuesday of the month Web: www.lemming.wa.lions.org.au at 10am Email: leeminglions@gmail.com Dinner meetings every first and third Returned and Service League of Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm. Australia (RSL) Bicton/Palmyra 30 Foss Street, Bicton WA 6157 Country Women’s Association of WA Phone: (08) 9339 3547 Inc. Web: www.rslwa.ord.au/branch/bicton- Melville Branch palmyra/ RSL Hall, 28 Foss Street, Bicton WA 6157 Email: bicpalrsl@gmail.com Phone: (08) 9319 1261 Meets second Sunday of the month from Web: www.cwaofwa.asn.au 11.00am. Email: tjala1@bigpond.com Meets second Tuesday of the month at Returned and Service League of 10am (except January.) Australia (RSL) Applecross The CWA supports community and 98 Pintail Road Applecross WA 6153 personal development for women through Phone: 0401 804 624 guest speakers, fundraising, crafts, social Web: www.rslwa.org.au/branch/applecross interaction, friendship and fun. Email: barry.oneill1954@bigpond.com Monthly meetings, ANZAC Commemoration Service (with Gunfire Breakfast), ‘Vyner Brooke’ Nurses Service, Remembrance Day Service, social activities. Meets monthly on second Thursday at 1pm & 6:15pm 14
Royal Australian Airforce Association Uniting Church Community Activities (WA) Inc. Centre Applecross Bull Creek Drive, Bull Creek WA 6149 2 McKenzie Road, Applecross WA 6153 Phone: 08 9311 4562 (Welfare Officer) Phone: (08) 9364 7281 Aims to provide companionship for Web: www.unitingchurchwa.org.au/ststephe members and plan a program of activities nsapplecross and outings that reflect the needs and Email: cassy.kirt@gmail.com interest of members. Mah-jong, indoor Provides various activities throughout the bowls, bridge group, craft groups, art week ranging from, Morning & night groups, classes, tai chi, bingo, outings, all on craft groups, men’s fellowship and more. different days. Veteran Car Club of WA (Veteran Scrabble Club – Melville Section) Melville Bowing Club 592 Canning Highway Wireless Hill, Applecross Melville WA 6156 Phone: (08) 9242 4541 Phone: (08) 9330 3370 Web: www.veterancarclubofwa.asn.au Meets on a Monday from 10am – 4pm. Email: ljsharp@iinet.net.au The Scrabble club caters for players of all Meetings held first Monday of each month. abilities. Fosters interest in restoration and preservation of motor vehicles built before Seniors/Retirees the end of 1918. Mt Pleasant Baptist Church 497 Marmion Street, Booragoon WA 6154 Village Club of RAAF Association Phone: (08) 9329 1777 Air Force Memorial Estate Web: www.mounties.org.au/ministries/seni Bull Creek WA 6149 ors/ Phone: (08) 9311 4562 Seniors communion and luncheons occur Promotes welfare and social activities of ex- on the third Thursday of each month Airforce personnel and their families. (February to November) from 11:30 – Services include social club, day club, 1:15pm bowling club, retirement village and Museum. Tin and Collectables Club of WA 6 Hickey Street. Melville WA 6156 Vintage Wireless and Gramophone Club (Located in Wireless Hill of WA Park) Blue Gum Community Centre, 33 Moolyeen Phone: 0419 905 966 Rd Brentwood WA 6153 Email: gailbysea@gmail.com Phone: (08) 9319 1703 Meets on the first Tuesday of every month Web: www.vwgc.org.au at 7.30 pm, starting in February. Email: info@vwgc.org.au Meets on the fourth Monday of each month Welcome Wednesday at 8.00pm (except December).The main Willagee Community Centre interest of the club is the restoration of old Corner Winnacott and Archibald Streets gramophones, phonographs and wirelesses Willagee WA 6156 although many members are also interested Phone: (08) 9364 0848 in telephone, musical boxes, tape recorders, Cost: $4.00 which includes morning tea. television, film projectors. Come and enjoy a talk and coffee morning every second Wednesday from 9.30am to 11.30am with different guest speakers on various topics, such as health, environment, travel, human interest. 15
Probus Clubs: Leeming Combined Probus Club Club Information: Kaylah Robbins Bull Creek Leeming Amateur Football Club, Phone: 1300 630 488 Cnr Karel Avenue and Beasley Road Web: www.probussouthpacific.org Leeming WA 6149 Email: admin@probussouthpacific.org Meets every fourth Thursday of the month at 9.30am. Applecross/Attadale Ladies Probus Club Offer a range of activities such as card South of Perth Yacht Club, Coffee Point groups, walking group, book club and chess Applecross WA 6153 group. Meetings held on the second Tuesday of every month at 10.00am. Probus Men’s Club of Booragoon To provide gatherings of people, in St Michael’s Church Hall, Gunbower Road, retirement, appreciate and value Mt Pleasant WA 6153 opportunities to meet others of a similar Meets every third Wednesday of the month level of interest. at 9.30am. Aims to advance intellectual and cultural Booragoon Ladies Probus Club interests among men who have retired from St Michaels Anglican Church, their former activities. Provides regular Cnr Promenade and Gunbower Road meetings and activities for fellowship and Mt Pleasant WA 6153 social interaction. Meets every fourth Wednesday of the month at 10am Rossmoyne Ladies Probus Club Fellowship and development of active Piney Lakes Environmental Centre participation in the club’s activities, such as Leach Highway, Winthrop WA 6150 speakers on topical subjects and visits to Meets every first Wednesday of the month places and organisations of interest. at 9.45am Contact: Sue Taylor 0419 929 330 Melville Ladies Probus Club Inc. Meetings feature guest speakers and club Melville Bowling Club organises monthly social outings. Canning Highway, Alfred Cove WA 6154 Meets every second Thursday of the month Combined Probus Club of Attadale (Inc.) at 10.00am. South of Perth Yacht Club, Coffee Point, Aims to stimulate thought, interest and Applecross WA 6153. participation in activities and provide Meets every third Tuesday of the month at opportunities to make new friends. 9.45am. An association of retired and semi-retired Murdoch Combined Probus Club people who join to provide regular South of Perth Yacht Club, Coffee Point, opportunities to keep minds active, expand Applecross WA 6153 interests and enjoy fellowship of new Meetings held every second Wednesday of friends. each month at 9.30am. An association of retired/semi-retired Rotary Club Markets: businessmen and women or professionals Kardinya Rotary Market who join together to keep minds active, Kardinya Shopping Centre, expand interests and make friends. Cnr South Street and North Lake Road Kardinya WA 6163 Probus Men’s Club of Attadale Phone: 0432 298 325 South of Perth Yacht Club, Coffee Point, To provide the community with an outlet to Applecross WA 6153 sell used goods and raise funds for charity. Meetings held third Tuesday 9.45am to On every Sunday 7am – 10am except Easter 12noon. and Christmas. Costs incurred. Melville Rotary Club Melville Plaza Car Park Cnr Murray and Fifth Street Bicton WA 6157 Every Sunday from 6.00am to 10.00am Sellers must pack up and depart by 10.30am. 16
Rotary Clubs: Willagee Community Centre Art Group Rotary Club of Applecross Corner Winnacott and Archibald Streets, South Perth Yacht Club, Canning Beach Willagee WA 6156 Road Applecross WA 6153 Phone: 08 9364 0848 Phone: 0428 472 619 Classes: Mondays 12:30 – 3:30 Web: www.applecrossrotary.org Thursdays 11 – 2 Meets on a Tuesday at 7:30am A social gathering for those who enjoy painting and drawing. All abilities welcome, Rotary Club of Attadale bring your current project with you and make Tompkins on Swan, Cnr Dunkley Avenue some new friends. Cost $3.00 and Canning Highway, Alfred Cove Craft Connection Phone: 0406 003 017 Web: www.attadalerotary.com Mt Pleasant Baptist Church, 497 Marmion Email: rcattadale@gmail.com Street, Booragoon WA 6154 Meets Mondays at 6.30pm. Phone: 08 9329 1777 Wednesdays (excluding school holidays) Rotary Club of 9:15am to 11:30am. Assorted crafts, Booragoon knitting, crochet, embroidery, handmade Blend Café, 356 Marmion Street, teddy bears, candle wicking, haranguer, Melville WA 6156 card making, mosaics, jewellery making Phone: 0432 298 325 and completion of own work. Resources Web: www.booragoonrotary.com are charged as required. Email: president@booragoonrotary.com Meets Tuesdays at 6.30pm. Embroiders Guild of WA 565 Canning Highway, Alfred Cove WA 6154 Phone: 08 9330 3065 Crafts and Arts Web: www.embroiderersguildwa.org.au Email: embguildpr@westnet.com.au Alfred Cove Art Society Office hours 9:00am to 2:00pm Tuesday Atwell Gallery, 586 Canning Highway, and Thursday Alfred Cove WA 6154 A learning community for anyone with a Web: www.alfredcoveartsociety.com.au love of embroidery and textiles. Provides Email: an avenue for those aged eight and webadmin@alfredcoveartsociety.com.au above to develop their embroidery and Meets on the last Thursday of the month at lace making skills. Beginners welcome. 7.00pm. Promote art in the Melville area. Meetings include demonstrations of various Sip, Sew & Socialise Sewing Group techniques. Offer exhibitions of members’ Willagee Community Centre works and painting excursions to various Corner Winnacott and Archibald Streets metro and country sites. Willagee WA 6156 Phone: 08 9364 0848 Covenant Bible-Presbyterian Church Craft Classes: Mondays 9am to 12pm Group 47 Davis Road, Attadale WA 6156 Phone: 08 6114 4242 Web: www.covenantbpc.org.au Email: pastor@covenantbpc.org.au Meets on Wednesdays 10am to 12noon. Bring your craft project and join the group. 17
Melville Community Arts Association Cultural and Linguistically Diverse Atwell Gallery, 586 Canning Highway, Services Alfred Cove WA 6153 Phone: 08 9330 2800 Offers a range of classes and activities City of Melville Social English Classes including painting, drawing, Phone: 08 9364 1062 or 1300 635 845 calligraphy, spinning and pottery. Email: library@melville.wa.gov.au Clubs provide non-English speaking Melville Baptist Craft Group residents the opportunity to interact with Melville Baptist Church, 9 Sergeant Road residents from an English speaking Melville WA 6156 background. School Terms only. Phone: 08 9317 2006 To practice conversational English in a Email: info@melvillebaptistchurch.org.au safe, comfortable and self-paced Meets on Tuesdays (school terms only) environment. Beginners to Advance. from 9:30am to 11:30am. Classes will be changing throughout Socialise and engage in craft. Offers the year due to library closures so for various craft activities which vary to cater most up to date information call 08 for the needs of the group. Costs $2.00 9364 1062. No cost. Patchwork Group Western Australia Willagee Community Centre Multicultural Association Inc. Corner Winnacott and Archibald Streets PO Box 132, Hillarys WA 6025 Willagee WA 6156 Phone: 0468 498 532 Phone: 08 9364 0848 Web: www.wamainc.org.au Classes: Every other Wednesday from Email: secretary@wamainc.org.au 9:00am to 12noon Costs $3.00 per week WA Tamil Seniors Association (Inc.). 6 Third Avenue Rossmoyne South of the River Potters Club Inc. Phone: 0433 150 447 Atwell House, 586 Canning Highway, Alfred Web: www.tawa.org.au Cove WA 6154 Email: seniors@tawa.org.au Phone: 08 9330 2800 Meets on the third Saturday of every month Web: www.ceramicartswa.asn.au at 11.00am. Provides outreach for Tamil Meets on Wednesdays from 10am to 3pm. seniors. Guest speakers, outings and New members welcome. fellowship. Wood Turners Association of WA Chung Wah Community and Aged Care – Melville 58 Burrendah Boulevard, Willetton WA 6155 Morris Buzzacott Reserve, 51 Phone: 08 9328 3988 Williamson Rd, Kardinya WA 6163 Web: www.chungwahcac.org.au Phone: (08) 9332 7157 Email: enquiry@chungwahcac.org.au Meets on Wednesdays at 9am. A not-for-profit organisation under Chung To foster interest in wood turning and Wah Association and specialized in recycled timber. Offers fellowship, providing clients, especially migrants from demonstrations and an information service. non-English speaking background, with culturally appropriate in-home support, day long respite centre services (proper meals, fun activities and events) disability services, interesting outings and a variety of interest classes. 18
Chorus C.A.R.E. Centre Bicton Phone: 1800 264 268 Uniting Church, 1 Carrington Street, Web: www.chorus.org.au Palmyra WA 6157 Email: hello@chorus.org.au Phone: (08) 9319 1187 Chorus supports seniors, those living with Every 2nd Tuesday of the month disability or in mental health recovery. Provides a packed day of: Chorus also offers opportunities for people • Cuppas to volunteer their time within the community. • Gentle exercise (optional) Villa Dalmacia Social Centre • Crafts 27 Gorham Way, Spearwood WA 6163 • Lunch Phone: 08 9434 3920 • Afternoon entertainment Web: www.villadalmacia.com.au • Local transport available. Email: info@villadalmacia.com.au Provide services to CALD Clients St Ives Home Care - Day Respite Program (Southern European background main 44 Rome Road, Myaree WA 6154 target group Croatian (ex Yugoslav) Italian, Phone: 1300 20 20 03 Portuguese) Services provided – CBDC, Web: www.stivesretirementliving.com.au Transport to and from Centre, morning tea, Email: info@stivesretirementliving.com.au three course meals Monday to Thursday. Offers those with a permanent carer a day of Group Social Support – Fridays all day activities, transport and a three course lunch at outings. St Ives Murdoch or Melville Residential Care. Open to residents of Fremantle, Melville and Cockburn, Kwinana and Mandurah areas. Day Centres/Respite Services Silver Chain Social Centre 12 Laidlaw Street, Hilton WA Bethanie Community Care Phone: (08) 9242 0119 109 Montgomery Ave, Mt Claremont WA Web: www.silverchain.org.au Phone: 08 6222 9036 or 131 151 A multicultural facility providing social support Web: www.bethanie.com.au and activities. The aim of the centre is to Email: info@bethanie.com.au improve the quality of life for older people and Services are provided for people over 55 people with a disability and to provide support to looking to maintain their health and carers who need a break. wellbeing or requiring support to enable them to live in the community. Services Education and Volunteering include nursing and clinical care, therapy services, social support, meal preparation, home maintenance, gardening and City of Melville Social Classes cleaning. Services provided by some Phone: (08) 9364 0162 government funded programs or paid Email: library@melville.wa.gov.au privately. Learn English in a fun and social environment. Improve your reading, speaking, writing and Melville Cares Centre Based Day Care listening skills. Free, bookings not required. June Barton House, 21-23 Hammad Street, Join the City of Melville’s English conversation Palmyra WA 6157 classes: Phone: (08) 9319 0900 • Friendly teachers Web: www.melvillecares.org.au • Classes suit beginners and intermediate Provides social and recreational activities students. for frail aged and disabled as well as respite • Classes run during school terms only for their carers. Dementia specific days • Meeting people and making friends available. Melville Cares is an independent • Includes morning tea. community based organisation. 19
Computer Courses: South Metropolitan TAFE Murdoch Campus Melville Digital Hub 130 Murdoch Drive, Murdoch 6150 Phone: 08 9364 0138 Phone: 1800 001 001 Email: digitalhub@melville.wa.gov.au Email: info@smtafe.wa.edu.au The Melville Digital Hub offers computer and internet training to help improve digital SMYL Community Services technology skills covering a variety of 56 Marine Terrace, Fremantle WA 6160 interesting and useful topics. It doesn't Phone: (08) 9430 4921 matter if you're new to the internet and A government funded initiative to provide computers, or looking to build on what you support and assistance to help you gain already know. new skills, training, motivation and confidence if you are considering re- One on One Sessions entering the workforce. Phone: (08) 9364 0138 Book a one on one session for assistance Melville Volunteer Resource Centre with your specific needs relating to 10 Almondbury Road, Booragoon WA 6154 computers, the internet, tablets, mobile Phone: 08 9364 0662 phones, email, and social media. Email: volunteering@melville.wa.gov.au Cost: $5 per session Our service provides a central point for volunteering enquiries from potential Six Week Courses volunteers and are a support resource for Phone: (08) 9364 0848 over 180 community organisations in the First Stage: An introductory six week City of Melville that involve volunteers. course for those who are new to We maintain a register of many diverse and computers and want to learn the basics to interesting volunteer positions, making it get started. This course is suitable for easy for you to access information about anyone using Windows 10. volunteering, volunteer positions and Second Stage: A secondary six week community organisations all in one visit. Our course is for those with a basic service also assists with providing understanding of how to navigate their information, support and resources to computer. Volunteer Coordinators and groups Cost: $30 per six week course. involving volunteers. Group Sessions Perth PC Users Group Inc. Phone: (08) 9364 0138 Air Force Memorial Association, RAAFA We offer a range of topics available in Meg Olive Room, 1 Bull Creek Drive, Bull class sizes of four, including but not limited Creek WA 6149 to, Basics, safety, Intro to iPads and Phone: 0428 941 063 tablets, smart phones, email, social media, Web: www.perthpcug.org.au eBooks, internet, gumtree and more. Email: msdennet@bigpond.net.au Cost: Free Meets on the third Thursday of the month 1pm to 3:30pm (January to November). Open Access Phone: (08) 9364 0848 Murdoch Southside Toastmasters Open Access is a drop in service Bull Creek Community Centre where no appointments are Hassel Road, Bull Creek WA 6149 required, just come along and ask Phone: 0450 067 628 your technology related questions. Email: murdochsouthsiderstm@gmail.com Mondays and Fridays 10-12pm. Meets every Tuesday from 7.00pm to Willagee Community Centre. 8.30pm. Encourages men and women in all Cost: Gold coin donation walks of life to gain confidence and develop their own public communication skills. 20
Spiritual Assembly of Bahai’s of Melville Melville Citizens Relief Fund Baha’i Centre of Learning, 453 Marmion Phone: (08) 9329 9590 Street, Myaree WA 6154 Provides emergency financial relief or Phone: (08) 9330 6999 advice, bill paying assistance or food Email: melville@wa.bahai.org.au parcels to families in crisis. Migrant, ethnic and Baha’i spiritual learning. Save the Children Fund The Penguin Club – Applecross Group 9/67 McCoy Street, Myaree WA 6154 St Georges Anglican Church Phone: 08 9330 9204 Cnr Kintail Road and McLennan Road Pre-loved goods retail store. Applecross WA 6153 Shop Hours: Phone: 08 9364 8872 • Mon – Fri: 9am – 4pm Meets alternate Fridays at 1.00pm. • Sat 9am – 5pm Aims to meet the needs of all women by teaching them to communicate with confidence. St Vincent de Paul 4/67 McCoy Street, Myaree WA 6154 University of the Third Age (U3A) Phone: (08) 9330 5770 Melville and Districts Region Pre-loved goods retail store. Phone: 0418 947 463 Shop Hours: Web: www.u3auwa.org • Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm Email: info@u3auwa.org • Sat 9am – 4pm Almost all our activities are held in venues within the City of Melville, including Melville Willagee Red Cross Shop Leisure Fit, Kadidjiny Hall, Miller 62 Archibald Street, Willagee WA 6153 Bakehouse etc. Open to anyone over the Phone: (08) 9337 9255 age of fifty who is no longer in full time Second hand clothing and household employment. U3A gives members the items. opportunity to develop new interests, learn Shop Hours: new skills and meet like-minded • Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm people. Offers a wide range of activities • Sat 9am – 4pm and interesting speakers on a wide variety of subjects. Meetings are held on weekdays. Emergency Services Emergency Relief City of Melville Community Safety Service Phone: 1300 653 643 Bateman Catholic Parish St Thomas For assistance with any safety and More Catholic Church – More Care security issue any time. In case of a Phone: 08 9310 1747 criminal matter phone the Police on 131 Tuesday to Friday, 9.00am to 4.00pm 444 or if an emergency 000. Short term emergency help with meals, and transport. Murdoch Police Station 120 Murdoch Drive, Murdoch WA 6150 All Saints’ Anglican Weekend Phone: 08 9313 9000 Food Hampers Phone: 0415 375 823 Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) Residents of southern suburbs from Phone: (08) 9222 1513 Melville boundary on West to Tonkin A good neighbour cares about their Highway on the East and from the River neighbours and community. A great South to Gosnells. neighbour gets to know, looks out for and Ring between 4pm to 6pm Friday, or helps neighbours and their community. 9am to 11:30am Saturday. Delivery of Great neighbours make great hamper between 12noon and 4pm neighbourhoods. Saturday. 21
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