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Set amongst extensive parkland, Carinity Kepnock Grove is a warm and welcoming community where our residents feel right at home. Each suite is filled with bright natural light through the large windows overlooking beautiful landscaped gardens.
At Kepnock Grove, there’s always someone close by for a friendly conversation. As a social group, we love a good chat over a cuppa or out in the sunshine and fresh air.
Even our four-legged resident, Morgan, will happily offer a wagging tail in exchange for a chat or belly scratch!
Life is as busy as you like, with our team of diversional therapists hosting an active calendar of regular group activities and entertainment in the community pavilion.
Those with a green thumb love our large community gardens, where we regularly spend time together planting flowers, herbs and vegies.
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International Nurses Day is held each year on May 12, a global day of celebration marking the anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale. Like the famous nursing pioneer, Carinity nurses are selfless and dedicated to supporting people in need in their communities.
Caring for seniors is Jenny Boettcher’s passion. The experienced nurse recently celebrated 30 years supporting older Queenslanders, in her role working for Carinity Aged Care. Jenny commenced her career working in aged care in July 1993 at the Carinity Brookfield Green seniors community, then known as Resthaven.
For seniors and their families, making the decision to transition from living independently to a residential aged care community is a significant milestone. Applying to live in aged care can seem quite daunting, but the introduction of Carinity’s new streamlined online applications is making the process easier.
When Ann McPherson wanted to be closer to family, Carinity, medical experts and an iconic Aussie service organisation went above and beyond – literally – to make it happen. Ann lived in Tasmania for more than 20 years but longed to return to Queensland. Last week she relocated from Devonport to Bundaberg and is now living happily at the Carinity Kepnock Grove aged care community.
Every journey into aged care is a little different from the next. Some people have the opportunity to plan in advance, undertake research and make a considered decision on where they’d like to make their new beginning.
Norma Williamson and Audrey ‘Joy’ Huntly have always had a close connection. Now the sisters have been happily reunited and live just a few rooms away from each other at the same Bundaberg aged care community. It has been more than 70 years since Norma and Joy last lived together under the same roof. Joy was overjoyed when she found out she would be residing as her sibling at Carinity Kepnock Grove.
A former movie stuntwoman, magistrate and dog breeder is Bundaberg’s newest centenarian. Carinity Kepnock Grove aged care resident Gloria Benwell, who has survived cancer, recovered from a broken back and been widowed four times, will turn 100 on October 1.
A Bundaberg retiree who dedicates herself to bringing joy to local aged care residents has been named Carinity Aged Care’s Volunteer of the Year.
Carinity Kepnock Grove is seeing positive results from the use of brain training technology designed to stimulate the memories and cognitive capabilities of older people with dementia.
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