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Home care services allow you or your loved one to remain living independently in the comfort of your own home, while receiving care and/or assistance with everyday tasks. In Victoria, there are a variety of home care providers that can tailor a home care program to suit your care needs.
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George was a resident at Regis Blackburn and sadly passed away on Sunday, after living with MND (Motor Neurone Disease) for many years. His brother Lindsay has lived at Regis Blackburn for seven years, and still resides there along with George’s wife, Betty. On Monday the lifestyle staff and residents wore MND beanies in memory of George and his battle through MND.
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a variety of challenges for us all. One thing we can all relate to is the loss of engagement while we try to adapt to new ways of connecting with family and friends. By Guest Author, Maree McCabe, CEO Dementia Australia.
With more than 459,000 Australians estimated to be living with dementia in 2020, there is a growing need for a highly skilled aged care workforce to provide dementia care. However, even with appropriate levels of education, there are substantial barriers for individuals and organisations in applying this newly-acquired knowledge to practice.
The Aged Care Workforce Industry Council has today announced the appointment of Louise O’Neill as the inaugural Chief Executive Officer of the Council, charged with facilitating the delivery of the Aged Care Workforce Strategy, A Matter of Care, over the next three years.