Mercy Health

Mercy Health Mercy Health is a not-for-profit community benefit organisation founded by the Sisters of Mercy.

Mercy Health is a Catholic organisation grounded in a 2,000-year tradition of caring for others. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Health employs over 7,000 people who provide acute and sub-acute hospital care, aged care, mental health programs, maternity and specialist women’s health services, early parenting, home care services and health worker training and development. Mercy Health employ

s people from many cultures and backgrounds who, irrespective of their beliefs, share a common bond to care for those in need.

08/06/2026

This , we're highlighting the work of Professor Lisa Hui, whose research is helping transform how congenital CMV is detected, prevented and treated in early pregnancy.

CMV is common, preventable and still largely unknown — yet in Australia, 1 in 300 babies is born with CMV.

With greater awareness, earlier screening and the right treatment pathways, we can help protect more babies and support more families. Donate now https://bit.ly/42uo83B

Happy World Environment Day! In 2026, the focus is on climate action, calling for everyone to step up for the planet. We...
04/06/2026

Happy World Environment Day! In 2026, the focus is on climate action, calling for everyone to step up for the planet.

We know healthcare is a significant contributor to climate change, and we are committed to reducing our environmental footprint and strengthening resilience.

Find out more about our sustainability initiatives, next steps and how our staff are getting involved in our new Caring for People and Planet Strategy: Our Path Forward 2026-2028 https://bit.ly/caring-for-people-planet

Mercy Health was founded by women, for women – and that mission continues today. The Mercy Health Giving Circle proudly ...
03/06/2026

Mercy Health was founded by women, for women – and that mission continues today. The Mercy Health Giving Circle proudly upholds this legacy, empowering women to come together in support of transformative change.

By uniting generosity, the Giving Circle can fund groundbreaking research and provide compassionate care that will change lives for generations of women to come.

When you join the Circle, your impact is amplified, and your contribution helps shape the future of healthcare for women, children, and families in our community.

Join today - https://www.mercyhealthfoundation.org.au/givingcircle

Health services across the North Metro & Mitchell Local Health Service Network attended the Nursing & Health Expo, conne...
03/06/2026

Health services across the North Metro & Mitchell Local Health Service Network attended the Nursing & Health Expo, connecting with students and early-career clinicians about graduate opportunities.

The Expo highlighted new shared graduate rotations planned for 2027, designed to give graduates experience across different health services and care settings while supporting more connected career pathways across the Network.

These new rotations across Mercy Hospital for Women, Northern Health, Austin Health and Seymour Health focus on general, aged care and midwifery-based rotations.

Great to see strong interest from future nurses and midwives exploring opportunities that offer breadth of experience and career development.

Small environmental initiatives can make a big difference! Our hospitals have introduced dedicated multi-stream recyclin...
01/06/2026

Small environmental initiatives can make a big difference!

Our hospitals have introduced dedicated multi-stream recycling stations to enable the responsible disposal of hard-to-recycle items and have since diverted:
▪ more than 500 kilograms of batteries,
▪ 170 kilograms of coffee pods,
▪ 132,000 blister packs and
▪ 20 kilograms of vial lids from landfill.

Find out more about our sustainability initiatives and next steps in our new Caring for People and Planet Strategy: Our Path Forward 2026-2028 https://www.mercyhealth.com.au/our-mission/caring-for-people-and-planet/.

When it comes to aged care, feeling confident and supported makes all the difference. At Mercy Place Yarrawonga, we take...
27/05/2026

When it comes to aged care, feeling confident and supported makes all the difference.

At Mercy Place Yarrawonga, we take the time to truly get to know each resident — their routines, preferences, and what makes them feel at home. We’re proud to care for the people who have helped shape our local community, and we’re always working to create a place families feel confident choosing.

If you're exploring care options for a loved one, we’d love to welcome you for a visit and show you what makes our community special.

📞 Book a tour: 1300 164 833 🔗 Learn more: https://residential-care.mercyhealth.com.au/homes/aged-care-homes/mercy-place-yarrawonga-woods-point

We’re ‘All In’ for National Reconciliation Week.   calls for all Australians to take action to make change and commit wh...
27/05/2026

We’re ‘All In’ for National Reconciliation Week. calls for all Australians to take action to make change and commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation. Learn more about the history and meaning of National Reconciliation Week and the 2026 theme, and access useful resources by visiting www.reconciliation.org.au

At Mercy Health, 20 of our 30 residential aged care homes are now powered by rooftop solar! These systems are generating...
25/05/2026

At Mercy Health, 20 of our 30 residential aged care homes are now powered by rooftop solar! These systems are generating clean and renewable energy, cutting carbon emissions and reducing reliance on the electricity grid, making our aged care communities more resilient, sustainable and future-ready.
Find out more about our sustainability initiatives and next steps in the new Caring for People and Planet Strategy: Our Path Forward 2026-2028 at https://www.mercyhealth.com.au/our-mission/caring-for-people-and-planet/.

As National Volunteer Week came to a close on Sunday, we’re reflecting on the people who bring compassion, connection an...
25/05/2026

As National Volunteer Week came to a close on Sunday, we’re reflecting on the people who bring compassion, connection and companionship to our services every day.

After losing her husband David, Beverley McFarland returned to Mercy Place Lynbrook as a volunteer — staying close to the place and people who had become like family.

Now, Bev spends her Thursday afternoons chatting with residents, playing games and keeping people company.
“It gives me comfort and peace,” she says. “Helping other people has helped me too in my grief.”

Read Bev’s story and learn more about volunteering with Mercy Health here: https://bit.ly/mercy-volunteer-bev

We are proud to share that Kirsten Mitchener has been named the recipient of the Noala Flynn AM Award for Excellence in ...
22/05/2026

We are proud to share that Kirsten Mitchener has been named the recipient of the Noala Flynn AM Award for Excellence in Palliative Care Nursing at the Palliative Care Victoria Summit.

This prestigious statewide award recognises those who go above and beyond to make a meaningful difference for patients and families. Kirsten is the first team member from Mercy Palliative Care to receive this honour, reflecting her exceptional clinical expertise, compassionate care, and commitment to mentoring others.

Her impact also extends to research and quality improvement, including leading our partnership with Ambulance Victoria.

Reflecting on her work, Kirsten shared:

“Working with people who are facing a very short life span makes you question what you are doing in your life and whether it is right… People only die once, and it’s our job to make sure they do it well.”

We are incredibly proud of Kirsten and this well-deserved recognition.

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