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The true Aussie spirit of helping others in times of need shone through this week when aged care providers in north west Sydney rallied together as the threat of bushfires became all too real.
After a big morning cooking in front of a live audience at Have a Go Day, Bethanie, Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living provider is excited to announce the winners of the 2019 Big Bethanie Bake Off.
Join Greengate for a black tie twilight spectacular of Venetian Opera. The annual event will showcase superb talents performing opera from classical to Broadway on the Village Green at St Brigid's Green Retirement Village. Entry will be free with hors d’oeuvres and refreshments provided.
A crowd of over 650 people came to discover Queensland’s first-ever LGBTI aged care residence by Arcare. The open day featured live music from Diddly Squat Band and gelato and coffee vans from local businesses. Visitors also enjoyed professional physio massages, culinary talks and guided tours around the newly built residence.
The sound of music was heard at a popular not-for-profit aged care home in Westcourt last week.
While construction is about to start on The Oasis – a new architect-designed retirement village in Peakhurst – units in the village have been selling off-the-plan for some time and a large number have already been purchased by buyers, keen to retire at this highly-anticipated village.
More and more people aged 55 and over are turning to retirement villages to give them a newfound freedom to enjoy themselves and escape from the day-to-day responsibilities of managing a large family home.
Today, Monday 11 November, 101 years on from the end of World War I, most Australians will pause to reflect and remember members of armed forces who died in the line of duty.
Lifeview residents have shown that age is no barrier to living your best life by starring in, and creating a fun filled, naughty but nice calendar.
To celebrate the 2019 ‘Zest Fest’ festival (14-28 October), Resthaven Community Respite Services guests created an art installation entitled Diversity and Harmony, made out of recycled bottle caps.
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