About
McQuoin Park
McQuoin Park promotes a philosophy that recognises the value and individuality of each and every resident. The existing retirement community comprises 35 units that share a bush setting with a residential aged care community which caters for the needs of both high and low care residents.
McQuoin Park offers many opportunities for volunteers. For further information contact Kerry Lovell, Volunteer Coordinator, on 02 94873022
Development of McQuoin Park will start soon. With the upgrade and expansion of McQuoin Park, Stage 1 includes a new 105 bed residential aged care service for frail older people and people with dementia, 21 retirement living units and a continuation of community day care services. Future stages include the development of approximately 150 retirement living units and associated community facilities.
For more information & enquiries about residential options, please contact us on 1800 551 834

Artist's impression of McQuoin Park development
McQuoin Park was opened in September 1984. It was named to honour Sister Ignatius McQuoin who founded the North Sydney Sisters of Mercy congregation in 1865. Formerly a ministry of the Sisters of Mercy, North Sydney, McQuoin Park joined Catholic Healthcare in 2004. The Sisters of Mercy, North Sydney are a member organisation of Catholic Healthcare.
McQuoin Park can be reached by car from the Pacific Highway via Unwin Rd from Hornsby and Yardley Avenue from the city.
Bus services are located along the Pacific Highway for Hornsby and the Hills Districts. The Waitara rail station is a short stroll along the highway and access is available from gates to McQuoin Park along the Pacific Highway.
A drop off point is available near the entry to reception and there are two on-site car parks.
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