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Anglicare believe that every older person should have an opportunity to access a place to call home in a caring community. With welcoming retirement villages, aged care homes, expert healthcare and personalised home care services, Anglicare can support you to live the life you love.
An individual care plan is developed for each resident, tailoring care to suit the needs of the person. Assistance is available with showering, dressing and medication supervision if needed. All residential communities have purpose-built kitchens that deliver healthy meals meeting individual dietary requirements. There is full laundry service and a staff member available to attend your needs 24 hours a day.
Dementia care
Certain Anglicare locations offer dementia specific care in a safe, supportive environment with outdoor access in secure landscaped gardens and recreation areas.
Home Care Services
Anglicare also provides home care services for seniors wanting to stay in their own homes for as long as possible.
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Would you know what to do if someone you support was experiencing thoughts of suicide? Anglicare’s Suicide Prevention for Seniors Program equips aged care workers with the knowledge to help prevent suicide.
Construction commenced last week on The Waterfront at Anglicare’s Woolooware Shores Retirement Village in Taren Point. The Waterfront sets a new precedent in retirement living, with a collection of 63 premium waterfront apartments across two buildings with open plan layouts, space for entertaining and sweeping water views.
A new pilot program developed by Anglicare Sydney with Abbotsleigh School combats loneliness and isolation by virtually connecting Year 7 and 8 students with residents at Anglicare’s Residential Aged Care homes.
Joyce must have been a very popular name 100 years ago. Three of four residents, who recently celebrated their 100th birthday at Anglicare Goodhew Gardens aged care home share the same first name.
Earlier this year, Anglicare’s Social and Wellness Centre in Glenhaven hosted a special birthday celebration for Beryl Winser, who turned 104! Beryl, who still lives at home with her daughter, enjoyed the high-tea birthday party with family, friends and staff.
Kerrie Salmon is loving her new home. The Oran Park resident recently became the first resident to move into Anglicare’s new Barry Marsh House aged care home and had the honour of cutting the ceremonial ribbon last month.
A decision to merge Anglicare Sydney and ARV (Anglican Retirement Villages) was made at a special meeting of the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney last month.
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