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Fronditha Care Newcastle (Hippocrates) aged care facility in Newcastle (Mayfield), NSW, was built in 2011, and provides care and accommodation for 66 residents from culturally and linguistically diverse background.
Each resident has a private room with their own ensuite.
Residents enjoy a choice of both large and intimate communal lounge areas, dining rooms with plenty of natural light, a designated well-equipped activities area, a library, music area, sunroom, a well appointed cafe and a large outdoor courtyard area in lush surroundings.
Residents also enjoy the use of the Hippocrates activity centre, where the local Greek community hosts weekly bingo and other community events that the residents regularly actively participate in.
Other services and amenities available at Fronditha Care Newcastle include:
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In an Australian-first initiative, the Fronditha Care Foundation, in collaboration with Dementia Australia, has created the first ever in-language adaption of the dementia training app Ask Annie. The tool is transforming the way aged care staff can provide more compassionate care for clients living with dementia, by equipping them with culturally tailored training resources.
Australia’s leading culturally specific aged care provider, Fronditha Care has officially launched the Fronditha Care Foundation (the Foundation), a not-for-profit charity aimed at enhancing the health and wellbeing of Australia’s rapidly growing culturally diverse ageing population.
Fronditha Care would like to thank our nursing heroes on this International Nurses Day. This year International Nurses Day comes with special significance. COVID19 has rightfully shone a light to the important work of nurses across the healthcare system.
“It’s a wonderful thing to keep getting invited to parties in your old age,” Hippocrates Australian Greek Aged Persons Association president Anna Marendy says. “You feel remembered, you feel like you’re still a part of the community.”
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