Catholic Homes has welcomed Beacon Hill Village, Beaconsfield into its network of independent living communities after assuming management of the village on 1 February.
The transition of management is testament to the collaboration between Catholic Homes, Beacon Hill Village and the Beaconsfield Parish whose common goal was ensuring a smooth handover.
Catholic Homes will support the ongoing management and operation of the village, with a focus on continuity, pastoral care and clear communication for residents during the transition.

Chief Executive Officer Darren Cutri said Catholic Homes was pleased to support the Beacon Hill community and continue its close relationship with the local parish.
“Beacon Hill Village has a deep connection to the Beaconsfield Parish, with the village located adjacent to Christ the King Church. We welcome this opportunity to honour that history while supporting residents to continue living well and feeling connected to their community,” he said.
“As an agency of the Catholic Church, Catholic Homes is committed to working collaboratively with parishes and other Catholic organisations. We are very open to conversations with other Catholic communities about how we can support aged care needs now and into the future.”
Board Chair of Beacon Hill Village Inc. Wayne Sgro said Catholic Homes has been a welcome addition to Beacon Hill Village.
“From the outset, their management team has been proactive and supportive, demonstrating a genuine commitment to residents, the Parish, and the ongoing success of the village,” Mr Sgro said.
Founded in 1965, Catholic Homes is a Western Australian not-for-profit aged care provider of residential aged care, home care and independent living services across metropolitan and regional WA. Guided by the healing ministry of Jesus, Catholic Homes has supported their communities to live fulfilling lives with dignity, compassion and joy for more than 60 years.