SwanCare Ningana is a new 124-suite residential aged care centre nestled within Western Australia's largest retirement and aged care campus, SwanCare Bentley Park.  

Located just 15 minutes from the Perth CBD, SwanCare Ningana provides aged care within a welcoming environment, designed to keep people together in the latter part of life.

The design concept imitates the familiar concepts in the outside world, offering a home, street, neighbourhood, and community. Clusters of eight or nine rooms share dining, living, and kitchenette areas, and a protected winter garden allows access to the outdoors. 

While SwanCare Ningana is designed for anyone in need of quality residential aged care, it has been thoughtfully designed to take a whole-of-building approach to memory loss. 

  • The circular layout is simple, designed around an active central courtyard with few ‘decision points’.
  •  Reduces possibilities for confusion.
  • Encourages daylight and natural ventilation.

Download the Application for Residency in a SwanCare residential aged care centre here.

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Reflecting the need identified by SwanCare for some larger rooms, which might be occupied by singles, couples or siblings, the SwanCare Ningana offers choice and flexibility. 

Ningana encompasses four levels plus a basement, offering clearly defined shared and private spaces for both staff and residents, and a diverse range of indoor and outdoor amenities.

Experience it for yourself here.

Ground Floor virtual tour Second Floor virtual tour

The design of SwanCare Ningana

We spoke to architects Cameron Chisholm Nicol about the design of SwanCare's new aged care facility. Here's what they had to say.


SwanCare Ningana

A: 3 Allen Ct, Bentley WA 6102, Australia
P: 08 6250 0650
Visiting hours: Mon-Sun
9am-7pm
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Residents and staff pose with their Olympic medals
SwanCare Ningana hosted their very own Olympic Games. Our residential aged care residents were eager to compete in a variety of games including bean bag and ring toss, even using a trusty pool noodle for the javelin throw! 
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