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Over 500 guests joined Arcare to celebrate the official opening of Arcare Portarlington’s extension, including 40 new suites, on Saturday 19 May.
National Volunteer Week started on May 21 and recognises the wonderful work volunteers do in their communities. Mary is one of those volunteers and says that volunteering makes her feel closer to her family back in Malta.
Leading not-for-profit aged care organisation for South Australia and Victoria, ACH Group, has announced the appointment of Mary Patetsos as Board Chair.
On Tuesday 15 May mecwacare officially opened the mecwacare John Atchison Centre in Hoppers Crossing with a ceremony at the aged care centre.
Following relocation of some residents in MannaCare’s Cassia House aged care residence and part demolition of one of the units in this facility, building works have been gathering speed.
The 'For you for life' tapestry program roll-out and research evaluation is in full swing across several Royal Freemasons Homes.
A new ground-breaking approach to mealtime for people with restricted diets, developed by Bolton Clarke’s Hotel Services team, has won the Innovation of the Year – Food award at the 6th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards 2018.
In a national first, South Australian based Kalyra Communities is pleased to announce that an innovative proposal to co-locate a Montessori Middle School Program at Kalyra Woodcroft Aged Care will proceed.
Dementia is the second leading cause of death in Australia. In a report prepared for Alzheimer’s Australia, it was projected that over 6.4 million Australia people would be diagnosed with dementia over the next 40 years.
Regis Home Care client Esme Reilly was born on January 31, 1921 in Stawell, Victoria. She grew up in Bendigo with four older sisters and her parents, who were licensees of Reilly’s Harp and the Shamrock Hotel. At 21 years of age, Esme joined the Australian Army as a “Cipher”. In this role she encoded and decoded messages for the allies for three and a half years.
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