CEO Anthony Smith shares a letter to staff to acknowledge the start of National Reconciliation Week and shares a video where our MercyCare community discuss what reconciliation means to them.
News & Stories
National Volunteer Week 2020: Sharing the magic of music
Tunes prove a great way to connect for these two volunteers.
National Volunteer Week 2020: When skills and passions collide
Meet the MercyCare volunteers using their career experience to help others.
National Volunteer Week 2020: A life-learning experience
MercyCare volunteers bring smiles to the faces of our youngest and oldest community members.
Diversity and Inclusion series: Godelive’s story
"I always believe language helps you build a bond with the people of that place. You can have a different appearance physically, but if you speak the language automatically they consider you one ...
Community Heroes: Working to keep seniors healthy and happy
Our Aged Care teams have adapted to challenges to ensure seniors continue to receive the care and support they need.
Tech donation assists foster families and children
A generous donation from RSM Australia is helping to keep children in foster care connected to their schooling.
International Nurses Day
Recognising the vital role nurses play at our aged care homes.
Age no barrier for pen pals
A 73 year age gap isn’t stopping new pen pals 84 year-old MercyCare resident Kevin and 11 year-old Aspiri Primary School student Jaxith from sharing life lessons and providing reassurance that ...
Commemorating ANZAC Day
With ANZAC Day services cancelled this year, two of our Mercy Village residents helped commemorate the special day by sharing their stories – both of which were received with heartfelt gratitude ...
Community Heroes: Showing compassion and care at a time when it’s needed most
Our Disability Support Workers have continued to provide excellent care to their service participants in spite of the challenges affecting their role.
Community Heroes: Supporting and caring for the next generation
Our Youth and Homelessness and Early Learning Services staff have continued to provide vital support to the local community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.