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Toronto Road, Booragul, New South Wales, 2284
Anglican Care is an innovative provider of quality services for seniors. Operating since 1956, Anglican Care is highly regarded for the quality of care provided by our skilled and caring staff.
The aged care ministry of the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle, Anglican Care is a not-for-profit organisation operating throughout the Hunter, Central Coast and Manning regions.
Anglican Care have been the recipient of multiple Better Practice awards and our facilities are well known for providing quality care in the local community.
This continuum of care enables residents and clients to choose services that suit their individual needs thereby promoting enhanced levels of wellness, independence and socialisation.
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Two Anglican Care facilities in Taree and Cundletown are preventing around 150kg of organic food waste from ending up in the general waste stream each week, with initial savings of approximately $750 a week from their kitchen costs, while having a positive impact on the environment.
Despite the COVID-19 visitor restrictions in place, Mother’s Day love and joy will still be celebrated at Anglican Care on Sunday – but in a virtual setting.
CEO Colin Osborne attests that Anglican Care is committed to becoming sustainable across a diverse range of practices. From introducing solar panels to all homes, chemical free cleaning methods, cutting food waste in half by diverting remaining food waste to local Hunter farms to be used as organic green waste to reducing water and energy usage, Anglican Care's sustainability efforts have grown from a ripple and into a tidal wave.
Ever wondered if there is a better way to dispose of your old toothbrushes? Ponder no more – the students at Newcastle High School have got it under control. Through the 2019 Colgate Community Garden Challenge, students are collecting used toothbrushes and packaging in a recycling race to be the best in Australia and win a community garden for the school complete with benches, garden beds, and supplies.
More than a millennium of combined service to aged care is being celebrated this week at Anglican Care facilities in the Hunter, Central Coast and Mid-North Coast. To mark national “Thank You for Working in Aged Care Day” today (Tuesday 10th September) 359 employees will receive recognition for their service, from one year’s employment to 30 years with the aged care group.
Anglican Care has turned green with several environmental programs either being launched, in pilot or achieved over the past twelve months. The largest, and most significant, recognition sees the group recognised for its environmental sustainability, achieving “Bronze Partner” status with the NSW Government’s Sustainability Advantage program. Anglican Care is one of only a handful of aged care organisations in the Hunter to have achieved this acknowledgement.
Valentine’s Day is a day for feeling the love and residents at Anglican Care’s Kilpatrick Court residential aged care home at Toronto will be shown extra care on this special day with the launch of the new Pamper-Me program.
Residents of Anglican Care Bishop Tyrrell Place were treated to a very cute start to their Christmas festivities as they attended the Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College’s Pre-School Concert on Thursday 13th December.
Freda Priestly, who attends Anglican Care’s Alkira Respite and Day Therapy Centre at Kilpatrick Court, celebrated her 100th birthday in style on Saturday 13th October, surrounded by her family and friends.
Today, Wednesday 12th September, is a national day of celebration for those who work in the aged care sector with 'Thank You for Working in Aged Care Day.'
The Anglican Bishop of Newcastle, The Right Reverend Dr Peter Stuart were recently joined by the Chairman of Anglican Care, Mr Malcom McDonald, CEO Colin Osborne, staff and dignitaries, to celebrate the commencement of construction at Anglican Care CA Brown Residential Aged Care Booragul facility.
Anglican Care has announced it will proceed with a state-of-the-art residential aged care home in Gloucester following the successful bid to obtain $8 million Federal Government funding. The funding injection comes from the Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF) – an initiative of the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science to create jobs, drive economic growth and build stronger regional communities.
Move over Commonwealth Games, the real sporting action took place today at the 4th annual Seniors Olympics at Anglican Care in the Hunter Valley.
Today is shaping up as an exciting day for Anglican Care, with the launch of an innovative new programme and an award for van favourite “Rene” at Storm Village, Taree.
Anglican Care held a luncheon earlier this week to celebrate this milestone and honour their members at Awaba House. The Anglican Care Auxiliary was established in 1957 and is made up of a dedicated group of volunteers who have had various levels of involvement with Anglican Care over the past 60 years. The aim of the Auxiliary is to raise funds for Anglican Care and further enhance the lives and wellbeing of residents and consumers.
Anglican Care’s dedication to innovation and collaboration has been rewarded at the 2017 Aged & Community Services Awards NSW & ACT; winning two of three finalist categories presented at the prestigious Doltone House.
Anglican Care’s dedication to innovation and collaboration has been recognised by three separate industry awards after they were announced as finalists in the 2017 Hunter Region Training Awards, the 2017 Aged & Community Services Awards and the 2017 Australian HR Awards.
More than 80 Anglican Care residents headed back to High School yesterday, as they walked the red carpet as VIP guests at the Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College’s production of “High School Musical”.
An 80 strong team of Anglican Care staff, families and friends will be participating in the upcoming ‘Memory Walk & Jog’ for Alzheimer’s Australia in Teralba this weekend.
The magnificent $39 million Anglican Care Kilpatrick Court, Toronto, was officially opened last week by the Right Reverend Dr Peter Stuart, Acting Bishop of Newcastle.
The reputation and size of Anglican Care continues to grow as an aged care facility in the Great Lakes Region joins the group.
Well known Newcastle artist Paul Andrews has been recognised as one of Newcastle’s premier landscape artists after he was awarded a significant contract to produce 94 works of art for Anglican Care Kilpatrick Court.
Anglican Care has been recognised as a leader in technological aged care programs following their success in winning the Special Commendation prize at the Aged Care & Disability Awards.
In this day of constant change and a disposable society, it is reassuring to see staff celebrating 35 years of continual employment with the same employer. Melissa Davies is certainly bucking the trend, having just reached an Anglican Care first – the longest serving employee with 35 years working in aged care services.
Reinforcing their reputation as being one of the most innovative and progressive providers of aged care services in the region, Anglican Care’s new and exciting Lifestyle Resource Van will be officially launched on Friday, 28th October at Warnervale Gardens on the Central Coast.
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