Creativity abounds at our Nganampa Ngura Mutitjulu-nya Flexible Aged Care facility at Mutitjulu. You may find yourself painting, weaving baskets or perentie (goannas), using raffia or tjumpi grass that is collected from the country around.

We provide transport to the cultural centre, which houses the galleries of Walkatjara and Maruku Arts. A lot of our residents’ artwork is sold through these galleries, which are only a short ride away, and groups of ladies visit frequently to sit and paint and yarn. Wood carving is also facilitated, with branding tools used to blacken and add detail.

Opened in 2015, Nganampa Ngura Mutitjulu-nya has a fresh and welcoming atmosphere, with bright corridors and spacious shared rooms with ensuite bathrooms. Each room has a sliding door on to a private veranda, where you can relax watch the world go by. On Sundays many residents head down to the local church. Our staff will also support visits to Country.

Nganampa Ngura Mutitjulu-nya is a welcoming and comfortable space where the emotional, spiritual and cultural beliefs of our residents are at the centre of everything we do. We are relaxed here – your decisions are respected and your independence encouraged and valued. At Nganampa Ngura Mutitjulu-nya Flexible Aged Care facility, we’re here for you.

Contact us today!

General enquiries

08 8956 2651

Resident admissions

08 8982 5207

Every room has two single beds and a private ensuite, with its own private veranda.
Painting, weaving, carving. Outings to family and community events.
Regular GP visits from the local health centre; access to allied health services such as physiotherapy, podiatry, occupational therapy and speech pathology as the need arises.
Menus are carefully planned to provide nutritious, tasty and varied meals. Special dietary requirements are catered for to meet individual and cultural preferences.
We can support people living with dementia.

We provide residential respite care.

Palliative care in a secluded area with facilities to support visiting family.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, as well as other members of the Mutitjulu community, are welcome.

Respect

We take a holistic approach and a deep respect for all Elders and Aboriginal cultures is at the heart of our work.

Partnerships

We partner with communities, government, service providers, doctors and Aboriginal Medical Services to support your choices.

People

Our staff and volunteers are compassionate and knowledgeable members of the local community.

Service

We understand support differs from person to person. Our goal is to enable you to live a fulfilling life, the way you choose to live it.

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