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Well-loved Australian cook, Maggie Beer and Professor Ralph Martins, a leading Alzheimer’s Disease Researcher, have teamed up to help Australia’s elderly fight a debilitating disease – Alzheimer’s Disease.
Aurrum Aged Care’s food revolution continues with further steps made to improve catering and food services. Changes commence initially at Aurrum Norah Head and will roll-out across all Aurrum operating facilities in NSW and VIC in the coming months.
It’s hard not to shed a tear when listening to James ‘Jim’ Wells talk about his wife of almost seven decades. He lost his beloved ‘Junie’ to dementia 12 months ago, and the grief is understandably raw.
McKenzie Aged Care Heritage Lodge has been announced as a winner in the Primary Care Excellence Awards 2017 for integration and Partnership held earlier this month. In particular, this recognition is for Heritage Lodge’s very sensitive and dedicated approach to palliative care.
The staff and residents of the iconic Westhaven aged care community in Harristown, Toowoomba have come together to celebrate the announcement of RSL Care’s new name, Bolton Clarke.
An increasing number of older Australians and their families are using the independent Aged Care Complaints Commissioner to resolve issues with aged care providers, with most complaints turned around within one month.
The future of aged care on the Gold Coast has been announced with the turning of the sod to celebrate Bolton Clarke’s new Memory Support Unit.
WA’s only dedicated service to support carers of people with dementia (run by Amana Living) has been given a large boost by the McCusker Charitable Foundation.
Helping Hand Lealholme in Port Pirie have created their very own Wishing Well. Residents can place wishes in the well and every two months, at resident meetings, one wish is drawn out.
BaptistCare has unveiled its $11 million redevelopment of Niola Centre, with the Centre’s very first matron joining Niola's current manager in a demonstration of 60 years of commitment to quality aged care in Parkes.
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