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IRT Group has reported solid financial results in 2015/16; increasing its asset base to $1.1 billion and growing its annual income by almost 11% to $184 million.
Dell Girle, 84, eases into her favourite lounge chair, takes up a pair of knitting needles and wool, and starts working as if almost in a trance.
After a busy day of cooking, fun and games, Bethanie, one of Western Australia’s most well known not-for-profit aged care and retirement living providers, is excited to announce the winners of the 2016 Big Bethanie Bake Off.
A trip to an art gallery might seem common place for some, but for an isolated older person it can be an uplifting experience with lasting health benefits. In WA, more than a quarter of over 65s in private dwellings live alone – higher than the proportion for all Australians. With the ramifications of social isolation comparable to smoking and obesity, it’s a significant public health problem.
A pilot program designed for people with intellectual disability to kick-start a career in the growing aged care industry has been hailed a success ahead of the participants' graduation next week.
On 4 November 2016, a $400,000 building extension and mural project was launched at Resthaven Northern Community Services at 16 Gillingham Road, Elizabeth in South Australia.
Juniper has congratulated Western Australia’s outstanding senior for her work to improve the lives and wellbeing of older people throughout the community.
Bethanie, one of Western Australia’s most well known not-for-profit aged care and retirement living providers, is preparing to fire up the hot plates as some of the state’s oldest and youngest foodies come together in hope of taking out top prize at the Big Bethanie Bake Off.
By Guest Author Tamar Krebs, CEO of Group Homes Australia
As a little girl, I was very close to my great- grandfather. When he passed away, he had our entire family at his bedside. In his final moments, as he looked around the room, his eyes fell upon me and he fondly spoke his final words to me, “I love you, Doll”.
International school students have entertained residents at Mercy Place Abbotsford with a showstopping musical performance.
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