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Lilian Richer, a resident of Resthaven Craigmore, celebrated a remarkable 40 year association with the Girl Guides in May this year. The 97 year old continues her involvement today as a member of the Trefoil Guild, an association for former Guiding and Scouting women.
Residents at Mercy Place Fernhill are proving that you can never be too old to learn the ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ of the latest tech gadgets.
It is the simple things in life that make people happy. So the saying goes. And as people get older this becomes more important as they lose touch with their social circle.
Braemar House in East Fremantle is excited to have become a finalist in this year’s Aged and Community Services of Australia’s Excellence in Care Awards in the ‘Innovation in Service or Design’ category.
TriCare has set a new standard for aged care living on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast with the opening of a $30 million state-of-the-art wing to Kawana Waters Aged Care Residence by Sunshine Coast Mayor, Mark Jamieson.
Opal Aged Care has officially opened its newest state-of-the-art facility in Bankstown – a $48 million investment that will provide much needed specialist aged care support for the expanding Canterbury–Bankstown community.
Catholic Healthcare’s newest aged care home in Ipswich held its official opening last week, sharing the celebration with ministerial and parliamentary representatives as well as some of Catholic Healthcare’s leadership team.
A squirrel glider, albino carpet python, frilled-neck lizard and barn owl were special guests at a weekly intergenerational get-together at ACH Group Colton Court last month.
Age is proving no barrier for the unlikely friendships blooming at Braemar Village’s aged care home in Willagee, thanks to a new partnership with a local childcare centre.
Residents at Braemar House will cast off on a nostalgic journey next week, when a local maritime historian and internationally published author presents the first in a series of talks on ocean liners of yesteryear at the 58-room aged care facility.
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