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Apollo Care supports older Australians to live their way with grace and dignity
Apollo Care is an innovative alliance of not-for-profit aged care communities. In a challenging operating environment, Apollo Care is revitalising a segment of the aged care industry at highest risk of extinction: smaller not-for-profits. These providers play an essential role in delivering choice to older Australians who want to remain connected to their local community. This is especially important in regional communities.
Our purpose is to harness and continue the goodwill and sense of belonging already created in each community and help them evolve and thrive. At the heart of our offering is a deep commitment to the performance of local teams through strong governance, an award-winning culture program, and a continued emphasis on kindness and dignity.
Each Apollo Care community provides residents with a sense of home and belonging.
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Dean is a loved member of the Yaralla Place team at Prescare Maryborough and is known for building valued connections with residents.
Innovative national aged care Approved Provider Apollo Care and Central Queensland collaborative The Shelter Collective celebrated the completion and formal naming today of 10 affordable homes in Rockhampton for women aged 55+.
It was a nostalgic afternoon for the residents of Vincent Court, Kempsey with their Annual Ball taking them on a trip down memory lane to celebrate their early lives.
In September, Tenterfield Care in northern New South Wales, celebrated a group of Year 12 students from Tenterfield High School as they completed their School Based Traineeship and Certificate III in Individual Support (Aged Care).
With staffing being the number one issue nationwide in aged care, Groundwater Lodge is bucking the trend, attracting 25 new workers in the past six months. Part of this recruitment success using the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) Scheme to complement local recruitment efforts. This initiative is helping to reduce the reliance on temporary staff, which enhances consistency of care to residents.
Vincent Court Aged Care Community is renowned for its rewarding, enjoyable - and most importantly - resident-driven Lifestyle Program. So, when residents asked to go out for lunch at the local pub, staff made it happen!
For neighbours Judy, Gloria, Marion and Edie, one of the best things about living at Harden Grange Aged Care Community is coming together to enjoy a homemade lunch every day. “We have our usual table where we sit and lunch is always a very social occasion. The girls and I have a good chat over our meals. We talk about a whole host of topics, but mostly about our families and all the happenings in the local area,” said Judy.
The Care Team at Yaralla Place Aged Care Community loves supporting residents to continue familiar routines they enjoyed at home. For resident Stephen, this means spending time outside, maintaining his hobbies and contributing to the running of the household.
Kevin has been making meals at Charingfield Aged Care Community in Waverley since joining the team 18 months ago. With more than 34 years’ experience, Kevin believes people eat with their eyes first and he loves creating colourful plates for residents. He draws inspiration from his parents who were chefs, the different countries he’s worked in, and the residents – who he loves taking requests from.
At Vincent Court Aged Care Community in Kempsey, we love supporting residents to live their way. For Irene, this means building her own daily routine that balances quiet time with social activities.
Charingfield Aged Care Community in Waverley has become a happy home for Dr Roger, a retired Pain Specialist from North Queensland. When he decided he needed additional care and support, he wanted to move closer to his son, a senior Neurologist at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Randwick.
Residents in the regional Queensland city of Maryborough have more aged care options than ever as Groundwater Lodge opens the final six of 30 new beds today at its 60-bed community. Apollo Care acquired the community in 2021 from PresCare, along with sister properties PresCare Yaralla Place in Maryborough, and Alexandra Gardens in Rockhampton, 400km north.
Aged care bed numbers will be boosted and services enhanced as fast-growing national specialist Apollo Care assumes approved provider status today for The Bays Aged Care community on the Mornington Peninsula.
Residents at Charingfield Aged Care Community are supported to live their way. For Joan and Joan, this means creating their own daily routine with plenty of opportunities for spending time together.
Candice visits her Mum, Barbara, five days a week at Yaralla Place Aged Care Community. She loves that there are no set visiting hours, so she feels welcome at any time.
The Lifestyle and Care teams at Alexandra Gardens Aged Care Community are only too happy to support resident Daryl and his wife, Val, to continue to enjoy an alfresco lunch together in the courtyard every Thursday – complete with a glass of wine. We love supporting residents to stay connected with their loved ones.
Since moving to Vincent Court Aged Care Community, Rex has filled his private suite with his favourite belongings and made some firm friends. But it’s being able to welcome family whenever he likes that really makes him feel at home.
At a special general meeting on Monday 13 November, members of Tenterfield Care Centre Ltd (TCC) voted 87 per cent in favour of joining specialist regional aged care provider Apollo Care.
At a special general meeting last night Yackandandah Health (YHL) members voted in favour of Apollo Care becoming the Approved Provider of its operations. Members voted to secure the long-term viability of the community’s aged care facility ‘Yamaroo’, its GP clinic and its ‘Little Yaks’ early learning centre.
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