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Club Catherine King, Osborne Park

Club Catherine King is a place where people of any age living with memory loss can relax and socialise.

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Club Catherine King is where people 65 and over with memory loss can relax and socialise.

Activities include crafts, gardening and trips to Pot Black. We also enjoy picnics, BBQs, cafe visits, lunch and ten-pin bowling, magicians, sing-alongs and more outings around this beautiful city.

While we encourage everyone to join in with what’s happening on the day, we also understand that sometimes they may wish to simply take it easy, read the paper and enjoy a cuppa with some company.

Highly skilled staff provide activities that, while stimulating, are not overwhelming and are inclusive of everyone’s individualism in a safe and secure environment. We also have Bunnings to help with our gardening and visits from the local ice cream van.

Clients and families have easy access to our dementia-specific services, including our McCusker Nurse Service. You can read more about these services in the Dementia Care section of this website.

Club Catherine King is open from Monday to Friday.
Transport to and from the club may be arranged (subject to availability), and we provide lunch and morning and/or afternoon tea.

Club attendance hours are 9.30am to 2.30pm.

Contact Club Catherine King: 9424 6949

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Location

Club Catherine King is located:

pin171 Albert St,
Osborne Park WA 6017

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