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Coming out from Ireland at a young age, Annie always valued her close family here in Australia. With a loving husband, a daughter and two stepsons, Annie lives a happy life in her beautiful home in leafy Langwarrin, surrounded by her many memories and what is most important to her.
Dementia Australia is calling for people living with dementia to be a focus of this year’s World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on 15 June. Dementia Australia CEO Maree McCabe says that elder abuse is a serious issue that impacts the wellbeing of a large number of older Australians, especially those who are living with dementia.
Residents at Illawarra IRT retirement villages are about to travel in style and comfort with the arrival of two new, custom designed Mercedes Sprinter buses this week.
A dedicated laundry worker, who regularly stays at least an hour after her shift to sit and chat with the elderly residents and mend their clothes, has taken out the Outstanding Contribution Award this year at Fronditha Care’s annual Staff Awards.
In June, Resthaven Malvern residents enjoyed a visit from the ‘Warrawong 2U’ team, who brought with them a selection of native animals for residents to touch and hold during an informative presentation.
The newest aged care residence by leading aged care provider BlueCross has been recognised at the City of Whitehorse Built Environment Awards 2019 on Thursday 6 June 2019.
Bethanie, one of Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living providers and the Australian Medical Association (AMA) have established an exciting new initiative, the first of its kind in Australia.
Catholic Healthcare celebrated the commencement of construction on a new residential aged care development at Casula on Friday 7 June.
Being able to drop your kids to child care, visit your elderly relatives, workout at the gym and grab a coffee all at the same location sounds like most parents’ idea of heaven. This dream is becoming a reality with Australia’s first integrated, intergenerational care facility being developed in the Melbourne suburb of Mordialloc.
In the past, when Jack Wyllie’s daughter would go on a holiday, he would arrange to have friends check on him. “I’m pretty independent,” Jack says. “I just like having the security of someone to call on if I need help.” But in April of this year, Jack’s daughter and friends were all going to be away at the same time, and he needed to find a place where he could feel secure and cared for.
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