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The sound of music can be heard each week from a popular not-for-profit aged care home in Craigie. And the dulcet tones that emanate from MercyVille’s residential home each Friday afternoon come from volunteer Asher Caley, who has been singing at the home every week for the last six months.
The outstanding achievements of the age services industry in Western Australia were recognised at the LASA Excellence in Age Services Awards inaugural WA State Conference in Perth on Wednesday evening.
Marking National Volunteer Week, more than 150 Fronditha Care volunteers were honoured for making a difference to the lives of the elderly in Australia.
Bethanie, one of Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living providers spent last week celebrating their volunteers for their altruistic efforts in a series of social activities and morning and afternoon teas.
For many people having a pet around the house is a normal part of life – which is why Tully, the two-and a half year-old pooch, has proven so popular at two not-for-profit residential homes in Craigie and Edgewater.
Bethanie, one of Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living providers spent last week celebrating the cultural diversity amongst their Bethanie on Pier staff, in recognition of their own customer’s diversity.
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.
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