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Diagnosed with younger onset dementia at the age of 57, Adelaide mother of three Lee Martin found herself without work and unable to drive. Afraid to go out by herself, she became isolated and depressed.
The vision for the future of Western Australia’s largest retirement, aged care and community services precinct has been revealed with Juniper’s masterplan for the iconic Rowethorpe site open for public comment.
Bolton Clarke's Centaur Memorial residential aged care community in Caloundra has held their annual Christmas Concert with performances from live entertainment duo The Pinkies, rockabilly dancing, children from the Sunshine Dance Academy and plus Santa delivering presents with help from family members.
Leading Western Australian aged care provider, Amana Living, has announced its acquisition of Settlers Meadow Springs Retirement Village in Mandurah from the Ingenia Communities Group.
Sadly for some – ‘tis the season to be lonely, however Bethanie, Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living provider is doing as much as it can to combat loneliness and isolation in time for this festive season.
Taking preventative measures can be the best way to minimise falls at home. A falls prevention home assessment is an important measure to take for anyone who lives on their own, or those who are at risks of falling.
By sometime around 2040, Australia’s population aged over 65 years will account for 25% of the total population. At the same time, average life expectancy is increasing – from around 68 years old in the 1960s, to an expected 83 years old in the 2040s. So it stands to reason that the way we care of our ageing population will be growing, changing, and innovating, too.
Taking place in the beautiful gardens at Opal Kawana Waters, Esther Littleford and husband Michael Owusu re-created their special wedding day in honour of one very special man; Esther’s Grandfather, Vincent Littleford.
The Australian Government’s commitment to aged care services for senior Australians living in rural and remote areas has been boosted by more than $3 million.
Dogs, cats, birds and rabbits are regular visitors to Christadelphian Aged Care homes, but residents were recently delighted when a horse dropped by to say hello.
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