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Ronald McDonald Family Room at Peel Health Campus

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Take a break from the ward at the Ronald McDonald Family Room at Peel Health Campus. This Ronald McDonald Family Room is a refuge for parents while visiting or staying with a sick or injured kid in hospital.

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Photo shows dining area and lounge area in the Family Room

Family Room Features

Step away from the ward and into our inviting Family Room where there’s a kitchenette and dining area with free coffee machine access, with lounges for parents, carers and guardians to relax and unwind.

Family Room Facilities

  • A lounge area with comfortable seating to relax on
  • A kitchenette with complimentary coffee and tea facilities, a microwave and fridge for storing food
  • Lockable storage units for parents
  • A dining area
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Television with Foxtel
  • Public bathroom
Photo shows dining area, lounge area and kitchenette in the Family Room

Who can use the Family Room at Peel Health Campus?

Our Family Room was purpose built for the free and exclusive use of parents, carers and guardians who have kids undergoing treatment at Peel Health Campus.

Where can I find the Ronald McDonald Family Room at Peel Health Campus?

Ronald McDonald Family Room Peel Health Campus can be found inside the Sarich Paediatric Ward.

Peel Health Campus is located in Mandurah, about 72kms south of Perth.

Opening Hours

Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Contact Info

Sarich Paediatric Ward, Peel Health Campus

T: (08) 9346 9000

E: [email protected]

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Acknowledgement of Country

Ronald McDonald House Charities WA proudly cares for families on Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land, the Noongar People and the Traditional Custodians, the Whadjuk People. We pay respects to the Elders past and present for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Indigenous Australia.