My Evervale supports families across South-East Melbourne from established multicultural communities in Dandenong and Springvale, to the rapidly growing aged care demand in Clyde, Berwick, Cranbourne and Pakenham. Vietnamese, Cambodian, Sri Lankan and Indian languages spoken.
South-East Melbourne is one of Australia’s most culturally diverse regions and one of its fastest-growing in terms of older Australians. Clyde has been identified by demographic projections as Victoria’s second fastest-growing senior suburb between now and 2046 and the broader Casey-Cardinia growth corridor faces enormous expansion in aged care need.
My Evervale brings the right care to this region multicultural by design, rooted in the strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards, and registered for all six service categories so we can support families through every stage of the aged care journey.
South-East Melbourne is served by Monash Health Australia’s largest public health service with 25,000 employees across 40+ care locations. We coordinate transitions of care from Monash Medical Centre, Dandenong Hospital, Casey Hospital, Cranbourne Centre, and Kingston Centre. We also work with Peninsula Health, including Frankston Hospital.
This region’s diversity demands aged care that speaks the right languages and respects the right traditions:
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