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Home care services in Western Australia provide a great alternative to residential aged care, allowing you to receive care and assistance in the comfort of your own home. There are a number of home care providers in WA that can tailor a home care program to suit your care needs.
Home care services can provide assistance with a range of everyday tasks including personal care, domestic assistance, respite care, transport, nursing care, home modifications and home & garden maintenance.
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The Governor of Western Australia has opened a new transition care centre for older people recovering from a hospital stay. Her Excellency the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AO, Governor of WA and Amana Living Patron, toured Transition Care Bull Creek before declaring the centre officially open in February.
Baptistcare's Gracewood residential aged care home in Salter Point, South Perth had much to celebrate last month. Three residents turned 93, 100 and 105 within a week of each other and had a special morning tea attended by friends, family, Baptistcare staff and the WA Minister for Seniors and Volunteering, the Hon Tony Simpson MLA.
On Saturday 13 February, Thelma McLeod residing at Wearne Cottesloe, managed by Bethanie, celebrated her 109th birthday, surrounded by family including great grand daughters Georgina (9) and Hannah Walters (17) travelling from the Eastern States for the occasion.
Communicating effectively with a person who has dementia becomes an increasing challenge as the person progressively loses their memory and their ability to organise and express their thoughts. For many, the loss of recent memory means that the past begins to merge with the present resulting in additional difficulties for family and carers.