A 53-year-old Penrith woman will appear in court after allegedly stealing from multiple aged care residents in Springwood in August and September this year. Police have been told that sometime between August 9 and August 23, at around 11am, a woman approached a male resident, asking to use his bathroom. The 76-year-old man allowed access to his unit, within an independent living complex on Macquarie Road. A short time later, the woman left the villa and the man discovered that a small amount of cash was missing from his wallet, police said. About 4pm on Sunday, September 8, a woman knocked on the door of a unit within the same complex, asking to use a phone because her car had broken down. The woman stayed for about 30 minutes before leaving. Shortly after, the 92-year-old female owner of the unit discovered that an amount of cash was missing from her handbag, police said. Both incidents were reported to police on September 9. Blue Mountains Police officers attended the Macquarie Road independent living complex on Friday, September 20, in relation to a woman being on the premises and arrested a 53-year-old woman inside a unit. She was charged with two counts of steal property in dwelling – house and granted conditional bail to appear in Penrith Local Court on Thursday, October 17. Police will allege in court that the woman was known to spend time at the aged care complex and had told the residents that she has a history in nursing/aged care.