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Bethanie, one of Western Australia’s most well known not-for-profit aged care and retirement living providers, has officially launched the ‘Big Bethanie Bake Off’ for 2017.
It started with a piece of cake and a coffee as part of a community café program at SummitCare Wallsend, and has resulted in an program that will bring respite to carers of older Australians living in the area.
When Ruvimbo Tambiri spent her April school holidays helping seniors living at MercyCare Rockingham, the experience had such a profound impact on her life that she relinquished her July holidays to continue her efforts.
One of WA’s longest established aged care providers, Braemar, has launched a new client-centric website designed to translate their relationship-centered care approach to the digital world.
Western Australians who want to continue living independently in their communities will benefit from $2.1 million in additional funding for the State’s Home and Community Care (HACC) program.
The courtyards at Resthaven Northern Community Services are overflowing with delightful raised garden beds, developed and maintained by clients, Mr David Nicholls and Mrs Jan Gaspari, and Occupational Therapists, Rosalind Wren and Mary-Anne Dempsey.
A new program aiming to make services in the aged care, health, human services and wellbeing sectors more inclusive of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people was recently launched in Sydney. The Pride in Health and Wellbeing program was created by the NSW LGBTI health organisation ACON as part of its Pride Inclusion Programs.
Every Monday morning at UCWPA Regency Green Aged Care, the sound of knitting needles tapping combines with music from years gone by.
Bea May, a resident at Baptistcare Yallambee Residential Care in Mundaring, recently celebrated her 105th birthday.
400,000 Australians will be diagnosed with a form of dementia by 2020. What if one of them is someone you love? What if you could help them realise a life-long dream and tick something off their ‘bucket list’?
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