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RSL LifeCare is a charitable organisation dedicated to caring for over 13,700 residents, clients, and veterans. We operate 27 retirement villages, 29 residential care homes, and four veteran wellbeing centres across NSW and the ACT.
Since 1911, RSL LifeCare has been committed to serving the community by providing professional, compassionate support for veterans. Today, we extend our welcome to all members of the public, both veterans and non-veterans, offering the opportunity to live in our villages, care homes, or receive care in the comfort of their own homes. Despite our growth and the passage of time, RSL LifeCare remains dedicated to its original mission: to enrich the lives of veterans and seniors.
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RSL LifeCare is ramping up community consultation for the new Veteran and Family Hub in Queanbeyan, following the finalisation and execution of a grant agreement with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA).
RSL LifeCare held an important town hall meeting today, in person and virtually, with veterans’, veterans’ families, local RSL sub-branches, Ex Service Organisations, community leaders, elected officials, local council representatives and members of the broader community to provide an update on the hub, including the location of a temporary centre and the design of a permanent hub.
RSL LifeCare has marked Aged Care Employee Day by celebrating the achievements, compassion and commitment of team members in residential care, retirement living and home care across NSW and the ACT. Aged Care Employee Day is celebrated on 7 August every year in Australia, and is a day dedicated to appreciating the hard work of invaluable individuals.
Leading aged care, retirement living and veteran support services organisation, RSL LifeCare, has today unveiled a new bold and modern brand identity and refreshed organisational values to better meet the changing expectations of veterans and seniors in a rapidly evolving environment.
Inspired by heart-warming reality TV show, Old People's Home for Teenagers, RSL LifeCare has been running a pilot program which brings together students from Heritage Christian School in Port Macquarie and residents of the RSL LifeCare Port Macquarie Le Hamel Village on a weekly basis.
RSL LifeCare is set to extend its crucial service delivery for local veterans and their families with the opening of a Veteran Wellbeing Centre in Dee Why. This centre has been made possible thanks to a partnership with Dee Why RSL, which has committed $1 million over the next four years to house and assist with the ongoing operating costs of the centre, as well as ongoing financial support from local RSL NSW sub-Branches.
RSL LifeCare has announced the Stage 2 release of its Dumaresq Retirement Village at RSL LifeCare Nowra Community. The expansion brings an array of new offerings and services to create a first of its kind community that caters to all retirement needs.
In the lead up to Anzac Day, new research has revealed two in five (43%) Australians agree that veterans are adequately supported with essential services, such as mental and physical health care and financial assistance – with the same number (43%) confirming that more needs to be done to provide adequate support.
Last month, local veterans and community members across the Shoalhaven region, joined together to commence the painting of a mural at the Nowra Veteran Wellbeing Centre, with the mural depicting the needs and goings on of veterans across the community.
RSL LifeCare residents and staff have sent their congratulations to former nurse and current RSL LifeCare ANZAC Village resident, Teresa Plane, following Ms Plane being named the NSW Senior Australian of the Year for 2023. Ms Plane was awarded the honour for her services over decades, supporting Australians requiring palliative care.
RSL LifeCare has welcomed a new CEO this week, with the appointment of experienced and entrepreneurial business leader, Janet Muir. Ms Muir joins one of the leading aged care and veteran services organisations in NSW and the ACT having spent her career to date in senior roles across human services and healthcare sectors.
RSL NSW sub-Branches have come together to provide a multi-million-dollar donation to its partner charity, RSL LifeCare, that will see funds go towards the critical support of veterans and their families.
This Saturday, RSL LifeCare will be holding its inaugural charity dinner at Sydney's Cockle Bay Wharf to celebrate 110 years of service to Aussie Veterans. In July 1912, the first War Veterans Housing provision, 'The Veterans Home', was opened in Sydney, Bare Island in Botany Bay. This was the first RSL LifeCare establishment housing veterans. This year, the organisation acknowledge 110 years of support for veterans.
Leading aged care and veteran services provider RSL LifeCare is encouraging Australians to remember and support veterans on Anzac Day and every day.
RSL LifeCare has officially launched the Riverina Veteran Wellbeing Centre today, the second of its centres in NSW dedicated to supporting veterans and their families in their local community.
Aged care provider, RSL LifeCare, has applauded the Australian Government for its decision to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for staff, however warned that more needs to be done to support the actual roll-out if September deadlines for mandatory first-dose vaccinations are to be met.
Australia’s 5.2 million Baby Boomers are set to radically change the face of the aged care system forever, with demands for more funding, greater services in their own homes, and more interesting activities in communal facilities, according to new research by RSL LifeCare.
Improved life skills are some of the benefits experienced by residents of RSL LifeCare’s ADA Cottage after they host preschoolers for interactive play.
Forming connections and feeling useful are some of the results from a new playgroup established on the NSW Far South Coast at RSL LifeCare’s Albert Moore Gardens, Merimbula. Since May, the aged care home has hosted an intergenerational playgroup in which the basic human need “to give” has being realised.
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