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The community has dug deep to support Greek seniors diagnosed with severe dementia at Fronditha Care’s Biennial Gala Dinner, with more than $65,000 raised.
North Metropolitan TAFE (NMTAFE) and Braemar Presbyterian Care are working together to build the capacity and capability of the aged care workforce.
Most parents know that letting your children play and express themselves is important for their development, not just physically and emotionally, but also socially and intellectually. But creative expression isn’t just for kids. And it’s not just for ‘creative types’, either. Whether you consider yourself creative or not, there’s a bit of it in all of us.
A team from McKenzie Aged Care’s Glasshouse Views aged care home at Beerwah are participating in the Sunshine Coast Memory walk in June. The team want to help raise awareness for individuals living with dementia, their carers, their families and their friends.
IRT Group has started talking to its residents and other stakeholders about future plans for IRT Towradgi Park Retirement Village in the northern Illawarra suburb of Towradgi.
Volunteers are happier people according to many studies. These three ladies think they know why.
Angela, Jenny and Tu volunteer for not-for-profit organisation VMCH, at its Multicultural Wellness Centre. They agree it is one of the highlights of their week. They help out at the Chinese Social Support Group, for people aged over 65 years.
People of all ages and abilities were asked to have their say on the future of residential care at a Design Day at Hope Valley in Adelaide last week.
Volunteers are worth more than $25 billion to the Victorian economy every year, but to non-profit aged care provider Uniting AgeWell, they are priceless.
While you may be still shaking your head and nursing your post Election hangover, many will be waking up today and thinking, “now what?” with regards to either selling or buying either their investment property or family home.
Mr Victor Patrick of Resthaven Leabrook may be 104 years old, but that didn't stop him from casting his vote in the 2019 federal election. Mr Patrick says that "voting is an important duty for every citizen."
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