7 facilities in postcode 3121
1 Khartoum St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia
Kennedy Place at Richmond is a luxury retirement village located in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Richmond, Victoria, designed by award-winning architects Bates Smart. It offers independent living apartments with five-star amenities including an indoor heated pool, gymnasium, yoga and Pilates studio, rooftop terrace with city views, café, and a 30-seat theatre. The site has a rich history, originally housing Wertheim Pianos in 1908 before becoming Heinz facilities and later Nine Network studios, with the name honouring Australian television legend Graham Kennedy. The village is owned and operated by Keyton, a leading Australian retirement village operator. This is a retirement living community only — no residential aged care, nursing, or dementia services are offered on site.
+61 1800 723 723
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600 Church St, Cremorne VIC 3121, Australia
Everest Care is a Melbourne-based NDIS provider offering disability support services including Short Term Respite (STA/STR), Supported Independent Living (SIL), community access, and daily activities. The organisation operates across multiple Melbourne suburbs as well as Geelong, Ballarat, Perth, Bendigo, and Shepparton. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Everest Care is not a residential aged care facility but a community disability support provider serving NDIS participants.
+61 1300 707 364
108 Elizabeth St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia
The Indochinese Elderly Refugees Association Victoria Inc in Richmond is a community organisation providing culturally specific welfare support, social connection, and advocacy for elderly Indochinese refugees — including Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian, and Chinese-Vietnamese communities — who settled in Victoria following the Vietnam War era. The association offers social day programmes, language-appropriate services, and community support to help elderly Indochinese refugees maintain dignity, cultural identity, and social connection as they age. This is a community welfare organisation, not a residential aged care provider.
+61 3 9429 1307
not for profit
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353 Church St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia
mecwacare John Hood Terrace is a residential aged care home in Richmond operated by mecwacare, a not-for-profit Uniting Church organisation. The home provides dementia, respite, and palliative care with registered nurses on site 24/7.
+61 3 9243 6700
24/7 nursing
273 Church St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia
mecwacare Rositano House in Richmond provides 24/7 nursing care with dementia, respite, and palliative services in Melbourne's inner suburb of Richmond. The home is part of mecwacare's network of aged care residences across Victoria and offers lifestyle programmes, activities, and a community-focused environment. mecwacare is a leading not-for-profit aged care and community services provider.
+61 3 9427 1404
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2/12 Shelley St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia
Mercy Health is a Catholic not-for-profit organisation founded by the Sisters of Mercy, operating hospitals, residential aged care homes, retirement living villages, home care, palliative care, mental health programmes, and specialist women's healthcare across Australia. The corporate office oversees the entire Mercy Health group, which is governed by Mercy Ministry Companions and managed by a Group Chief Executive Officer and Executive team. The organisation is grounded in a 2,000-year tradition of compassionate care and describes its mission as witnessing God's mercy and striving for justice in care delivery. As this listing refers to the corporate head office rather than a specific residential facility, facility-level details such as bed counts, room types, and pricing are not available from this source.
+61 3 8416 7777
269 Burnley St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia
The Abbeyfield Society Richmond Inc is part of Abbeyfield Australia, a national not-for-profit community housing provider operating since the 1980s. The Richmond house offers independent living accommodation for older people aged 55 and over who are capable of living independently but seek the company and security of shared accommodation. Residents enjoy a private bedroom and ensuite within a large group home setting, sharing communal lounge, dining, and garden areas. A housekeeper prepares two meals daily on weekdays and one on weekends, while residents manage their own personal care and laundry. The house fee is based on the resident's pension, rental assistance, and Commonwealth Energy Supplement.
+61 3 9428 9710
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