Kirsty’s Story
Kirsty and her daughter Madi first came to RMHC WA when at age 9, Madi was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Myeloid Leukaemia. Since then, they have spent over 283 nights at RMHC WA. Read more about Kirsty’s Story...
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.
Play areas
Kitchen
Visits to our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms
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.
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.
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.
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Kirsty and her daughter Madi first came to RMHC WA when at age 9, Madi was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Myeloid Leukaemia. Since then, they have spent over 283 nights at RMHC WA. Read more about Kirsty’s Story...
In 2022, Rosie was diagnosed with Leukaemia at the age of 5. Fast forward to 2024, the Wheelers' have called RMHC WA their home-away-from-home for 560 nights (and counting). Read more about Wheeler Family Story...
Elyse and her husband Jason not only run a busy sheep farm in Bridgetown, 260km from Perth, but they are also proud parents to Patrick, Geoffrey, Hayden and Lacey. Read more about Continuing care for Patrick...
Located 2,750 kms northwest of Perth, surrounded by the Indian Ocean, is the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. It’s these Islands, that the Elman family call home. There is a small clinic… Read more about Elman Family Story...
Ronald McDonald House Charities WA proudly cares for families on Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land, the Noongar People and the Traditional Custodians, the Whadjuk People.
We pay respects to Elders past and present for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Indigenous Australia.