Weary Dunlop Retirement Village is conveniently located on Jells Road, near the Wheelers Hill shopping centre, with Jells Park nearby, a perfect place for a scenic walk with friends and family.
In this quaint village, you can live life to the full. You’ll gain a retirement lifestyle with a community you can thrive in - whether you love the social life or enjoy a little quiet time - where you can feel connected to your neighbours and friends.
You'll enjoy the many amenities such as an all-weather bowling green, heated indoor swimming pool, cafe, hair and beauty salon and cinema, to name just a few. The Weary Dunlop Retirement Village is also able to provide a range of care options to assist you, including low care, high care and specialist dementia care.
The tranquil setting for all of this is set among beautifully landscaped gardens and leafy shrubs. Living at Weary Dunlop Retirement Village is the perfect opportunity to enjoy our village within your local village.
Our independent and assisted-living residents live in spaces designed to inspire, indulge, and entertain. Assisted living in a serviced apartment offers the benefits of independent living with added support to make life easier, including housekeeping and delicious chef-prepared meals.
To retire with confidence, you need financial certainty. We're transparent about our costs, offering options to fit your ideal retirement lifestyle. No matter which option you choose, you'll know exactly what you're paying and what you'll receive in return.
We offer a choice in Deferred Management Fee (DMF), of either 30% or 25% with the latter option having a higher entry price.
You can choose between fixed or indexed weekly fees which are set at the time of signing your agreement. Indexed weekly fees are linked to the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index.
Community is central to the lifestyle so we offer amenities that encourage that sense of togetherness, such as a café, dining room, bar, hair and beauty salon, and shop.
Retirement is a great time to sharpen your skills on the passions and pastimes that you love. Spend time in the workshop, craft room, billiard room, and library.
Incorporate regular activity into your everyday routine or enjoy the camaraderie of a little game time. Amenities include a swimming pool, spa pool, terrace, gym and bowling green.
Jennett McGaw - Ryman independent resident
Home Care Packages are suitable for those who need help with a number of everyday tasks, from home cleaning and daily support to transport and social outings.
LEARN MOREOur retirement villages offer a range of care options - not as an add-on, but woven into the fabric of our villages.
Weary Dunlop Village offers a range of aged-care options including residential aged care (low care and high care) and specialist dementia care. Like all aspects of our villages, we constantly look for ways to improve both the aged care we provide and the innovation behind it. Aged care is customised using our myRyman care app and residents love the food in our seasonal Delicious menu, which is prepared fresh on site by village chefs.
Treat yourself to a pamper session in our hair and beauty salon or a sweet treat in the shop.
Lounge and dining areas provide spaces to relax and enjoy mealtimes. The food tastes great and the social interaction is good for the soul.
Tranquil indoor and outdoor spaces dedicated to our care residents allow you to relax and meet with family and friends.
Brian - Ryman independent resident
Situated next door to Wheelers Hill shopping centre and only a short drive to both Waverley Park stadium and Brandon Park shopping centre, you can rest easy knowing you have easy access to all you need.
Buses at your doorstep and only a few minutes either direction on Ferntree gully road you will find a freeway to access the city or Mornington Peninsula.
Only a short drive to the Dandenong ranges where you can find an abundance of natural beauty and wildlife and also home to arguably some of the best scones in Melbourne.
Each Ryman village is named in honour of a Kiwi or Aussie trailblazer: Anthony Wilding, Lady Diana Isaac, Evelyn Page. They pushed further and set the bar high for others to aspire to. In creating communities that challenge the expectations of ageing, Ryman villages are also setting the bar high. They’re demonstrating that a retirement lifestyle brimming with new experiences, connections and fulfilment is something we should aspire to. Our Aussie and Kiwi namesakes represent the measure of inspiration, while Ryman villages represent the measure of retirement living.
Sir Edward “Weary” Dunlop was an Australian surgeon who is renowned for his leadership and courage while being held prisoner by the Japanese during World War II.
He was born in Victoria in 1907 and trained first as a pharmacist and then as a doctor. He was also an outstanding rugby player, and played for the 1932 Wallabies side that took the Bledisloe Cup from the All Blacks.
After the war he had a distinguished career in medicine and was especially active in his support of veterans. He was knighted in 1969 and named Australian of the Year in 1976.
Phone: 1800 288 299
Melbourne office:
PO Box 54
Collins Street West, VIC 8007
Registered office (NZ):
+64 3 366 4069