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An innovative gym program is getting Redland seniors out of bed after injury and back into an active lifestyle.
The recent reforms to Government Funded Home Care Packages, effective from 27 February 2017, have sparked a wave of questions from some of the most vulnerable in our community, with many elderly and disabled citizens overwhelmed with the choice of home care providers emerging as a result of the changes.
Amy Stewart is one of Regis’ Home Support Workers in the newly launched service in Cairns. She knows that the right home care support is paramount.
THE expansion of Catholic Healthcare’s Jemalong Residential Village and its merger with Mater Aged Care has been officially approved.
Family owned and operated TriCare will open a state-of-the-art, architecturally-designed extension to Cypress Gardens Aged Care Residence at Clear Island Waters in May 2017.
It has been well documented and reported that Australia has an ageing population and the government, community groups, volunteers and aged care providers are moving quickly to provide sufficient support to the growing number of patients requiring care. Of this group, over 400,000 are living with dementia in Australia and in the next 20 years, the number of people with dementia is projected to increase by 90% to over 760,000.
Freedom Aged Care families in Victoria recently competed in a scavenger hunt - Freedom style!
Warrigal had a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 6% on 2014 levels by 2020. Despite the significant upgrades to improve the comfort of their residential aged care homes and the development of new locations, Warrigal's energy consumption (and greenhouse gas emissions) were climbing rather than dwindling.
IRT Group says innovation is the key to ensuring there’s enough well-trained staff to care for Australians as they age.
There’s often a preconceived fear that moving in to an aged care centre is stifling to one’s social interaction and physical independence. With a reassuring focus on lifestyle and the individual, the reality at BaptistCare Caloola Centre in Wagga Wagga is vastly different, as residents Anne Coia and David Mew experienced.
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