Ethnic aged care provider to open $60M aged care facility in Perth

It’s the second facility for the Not For Profit MYVISTA, formerly Stirling Ethnic Aged Homes Association (Inc), which opened its first 40-bed hostel for people from southern European backgrounds in 1994. MYVISTA – which represents each of the...

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Ethnic aged care provider to open $60M aged care facility in Perth
MYVISTA board members Danny Kuzmanovich, Rod Constantine, chairman Tony Vallelonga, chief executive Irene Mooney, Angelo Scatena, Nick Catania and Bernie Martinovich. Credit: Community News

It’s the second facility for the Not For Profit MYVISTA, formerly Stirling Ethnic Aged Homes Association (Inc), which opened its first 40-bed hostel for people from southern European backgrounds in 1994. MYVISTA – which represents each of the six ethnic clubs that founded the organisation: M= Macedonian, Y= the former Yugoslavia, V= Vasto, I= Italian, S= Sicily, T= Tuscany, A= Adriatic – currently has a 102-bed aged care facility and 43 retirement village units plus home care services. The new site at Mirrabooka, 12km north of the CBD, features a 112-bed aged care facility and ancillary services and 45 retirement living apartments designed by architects Silver Thomas Hanley, and will be built by property group Pindan. A big step up then.

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