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Queensland’s oldest resident, Mabel Crosby, celebrated her 110th birthday at TriCare Sunnybank Hills Aged Care Residence on Saturday 7 September.
You are invited to join Fronditha Care for a public education event on Dementia with a panel of experts.
Employees at Wesley Mission Queensland Knowles Court aged care community at Sinnamon Village are learning sign language to create an inclusive environment for deaf residents.
More than a millennium of combined service to aged care is being celebrated this week at Anglican Care facilities in the Hunter, Central Coast and Mid-North Coast. To mark national “Thank You for Working in Aged Care Day” today (Tuesday 10th September) 359 employees will receive recognition for their service, from one year’s employment to 30 years with the aged care group.
It all started with baked custard. At a recent resident feedback meeting at Catholic Healthcare’s Emmaus Village in Kemps Creek, there was a discussion on the food and what everyone liked best. One of the residents, Margaret, said “The Chef can’t cook a baked custard. My baked custard is much better!”
Braemar Presbyterian Care is delighted to announce the promotion of Lyn Cattell to the newly created position of Chief Operating Officer.
Bethanie Elanora Aged Care Home and Retirement Village is inviting the community to join them on Wednesday 11 September for their first Market Day event. Taking place between 9am - 2pm guests will find a range of local artisans and designers showcasing their wares.
On Friday 30 August 2019, President of the Victor Harbor Country Women’s Association, Eve Balfour Ogilvy, visited Resthaven Port Elliot at 3 Frederik Street, Port Elliot, to plant the South Australian CWA 90th Anniversary rose in the site gardens.
As a special Father’s Day treat Bethanie Beachside, Perth’s most northern Aged Care Home recently had a visit from two old classic cars. A 1937 Austin Seven Ruby Tourer, owned by Kim and Kaye Reid and a 1935 Austin Seven Sports owned by Hugh Fryer were on show for the morning, much to the delight of many of the residents.
Ross Alcock helped people understand computers for a living. That has not changed in retirement. He lives at VMCH’s Providence Retirement Village, in Bacchus Marsh, and residents turn to him when their gadgets break down.
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