“We’re both passionate about creating connection and sharing music with residents is incredibly rewarding. Seeing people’s moods shift, watching them light up or sing along—it’s a powerful ...
Community is at the heart of everything we do and it’s all about enabling you to live life your way. Life at Mercy Retirement Village is one that brings together the values of a caring community coupled with a comfortable independence.
Located in Wembley, Mercy Retirement Village is next door to MercyCare’s beautiful award-winning heritage precinct, a short walk from Lake Monger and a quick drive to Subiaco, Leederville, Floreat and the Perth CBD.
While the many benefits of city living are within your reach, you can also unwind and enjoy peace and quiet, with beautiful gardens, spacious villas and relaxing views from our prime hilltop location.
This duality is at the heart of everything we provide, from our active community centre to our library, outdoor activity areas and frequently visiting health practitioners.
With a retirement community that is warm, friendly and inviting, retirement living in Perth can be as social as you want it to be.
Retirement living at Mercy Village means you can join one of many interest groups from carpet bowls to Friday night drinks and nibbles. The Village is at the heart of Wembley and surrounding community, with relationships with local schools for intergenerational programs to volunteering opportunities at the neighbouring MercyCare Early Learning Centre and MercyCare Wembley Residential Aged Care Home. Life is as busy and social as you choose.
If you decide you need some support in your Mercy Village home, MercyCare’s Home Care team is on hand to provide you with the help you need so you can get on with enjoying Village life.

We are proud to be a signatory to the Retirement Living Code of Conduct
As a signatory to the Code, we have committed to upholding the highest standards for retirement communities across Australia.
To find out more about the Code, ask one of our staff or visit: www.awisemove.com.au.
“We’re both passionate about creating connection and sharing music with residents is incredibly rewarding. Seeing people’s moods shift, watching them light up or sing along—it’s a powerful ...
After a life-changing stroke left Suzanne unable to walk, she began a long and determined journey to regain her independence.
“The giving of your time is the most precious and rewarding experience. There are people out there that need you and your skills, no matter how insignificant they may seem to you.”