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Australia Day has special meaning for Mercy Place Edgewater resident and retired registered nurse Heather Addison who immigrated to Western Australia from the UK like thousands of others before her.
Evacuated residents from Catholic Healthcare’s Bodington Home at Wentworth Falls, impacted by the bushfires, received ongoing first-class care when re-located to other Homes recently.
Regis Retirement Living Tasmania-Norwood and Regis Aged Care Tasmania-Norwood have created a delightful garden that can be enjoyed by the local community, family and friends.
Last week, residents, volunteers, staff and visitors of Resthaven Westbourne Park rallied together to raise funds to support Paul, a koala rescued in the recent bushfires, and others affected by this tragedy that has affected so much of Australia.
With the recent bushfires taking a heavy toll on the State’s animal and plant population, residents and staff from Catholic Healthcare’s The Haven in Wagga Wagga are working to regreen and regenerate the environment with a phenomenon called seed bombs.
Leading Victorian not-for-profit age care provider, Benetas, has launched a much-needed online resource for older Australians to self-screen their physical resilience and take the steps they need to stay independent for longer.
Residents at Lifeview are deeply saddened by the bushfires that continue to burn across Australia and are destroying our native wildlife.
Improved life skills are some of the benefits experienced by residents of RSL LifeCare’s ADA Cottage after they host preschoolers for interactive play.
A new activity at Catholic Healthcare Jemalong Residential Village in Forbes is proving very popular. Every Sunday afternoon a group of 20 plus residents are meeting to chat, have a glass of a favourite tipple, and discuss poetry.
Residents at Mercy Health’s aged care homes across Victoria have kicked off the festive season with dinners, carols and even a visit from a surprise ‘reindeer’.
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