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Bupa Aged Care is one of Australia’s leading private residential aged care providers with more than 50 care homes across the country. Bupa Aged Care provides an extensive range of care and support to more than 6,000 residents, including residential, respite and specialised dementia care.
Bupa Aged Care in Australia is part of a global health and care organisation that began in the UK in 1947. Bupa is working to help people live longer, healthier and happier lives in more than 200 countries around the world and with this comes knowledge, experience, innovation and reliability that offer many benefits for all our residents and customers.
Our aim is to ensure residents are treated with dignity and can maintain their independence wherever possible. Our residents also experience a sense of privacy and freedom of choice in a safe and caring environment.
Our focus is on a dynamic holistic approach, responsive to our residents’ needs and desires. We deliver a coordinated and informed approach to achieving quality care outcomes for you and we listen to you when you tell us about your interests and hobbies, and find ways to keep you involved in the things you love.
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My Aunt was in this facility and now my mother. We cannot fault the staff they are attentive, caring and friendly my mother is very happy which after all is the main thing.
In the wise words of Sigmund Freud, "Time spent with cats is never wasted." At Bupa Enfield, this sentiment holds true, especially for residents who have bid farewell to their beloved pets. Moving into an aged care home often means letting go of furry companions, a significant change that can leave residents feeling isolated.
Meet the awe-inspiring residents at Bupa Berwick who started their own choir called the Supas Bupas. It all began when carer Vicki noticed some residents singing during entertainment time in early 2023.
Making friends and spending time with family outside of aged care homes is important, but so is having friends within the home. Whether you've been friends for a long time, are partners, or just met, having good company becomes even more valuable as you get older, demonstrated by two Bupa Aged Care residents.
Each year, Bupa Ballarat residents love to visit the famous Ballarat Begonia Festival, an historic festival that has been around since 1953, but unfortunately this year because of Covid-19 restrictions, residents were unable to attend.
Australia has produced some remarkable athletes who’ve achieved great things in sport but for Paralympian and Bupa Kempsey Aged Care resident Terry Giddy, competing was more than about setting world records.
When 86-year-old Alf delivers mail to residents, he’s also delivering smiles. There’s a spring in his step, a song to his voice, and a purpose in his stride. “Look what I’ve got!” he says, proudly carrying a hand full of letters. This is what makes Alf happy.
"When are they coming? When will they be all here?” says Thomas, who eagerly awaits his new found friends. Thomas has his domino set at the ready and loves to win but mostly enjoys the camaraderie and banter with his younger opponents.
Federal Member for Port Adelaide Mark Butler, Woodville Councillor Oanh Nguyen and former Port Adelaide footy legend Kane Cornes recently joined residents, relatives and team members to officially open the new Bupa Woodville home.
Graeme Quarry has seen more than enough in his 38 years serving his country. He first joined the Australian Army in 1952 and served in the Korea and Vietnam War. Graeme recognises the importance of comradery and having faith in your mates.
Patricia McDermott is 83 years young and has always started her day with a 6am coffee, the only difference is now she gets it delivered to her room with a smile. After moving from Townsville, Patricia is enjoying the service and the company of her new found friends at the Bupa Seaforth aged care home.
Alzheimer’s Australia Vic’s ground-breaking, mobile, virtual reality workshop, Enabling EDIE, will be undertaken at Bupa Mildura, with their team among the first in Australia to use the unique dementia learning application.
It was a difficult but necessary decision for Martin Pascal-Murray to place his 85-year-old mother, Doreen, into a Bupa Aged Care home last year.
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