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Sydney’s Northern Beaches spreads from Manly to Palm Beach and boasts a string of coastal neighbourhoods, beaches and villages, nurtured by welcoming communities.
Warriewood is one of the many beautiful Northern Beaches communities. Centred between Mona Vale and Narrabeen, this suburb features lovely green bush walks, Warriewood square shopping centre and Warriewood beach.
Videri Alameda, Warriewood
Alameda Way is a peaceful, tree-lined street in Warriewood, mostly with spacious family homes. Our recently renovated Alameda home is one of our legacy homes, and one of two homes in our group with its own swimming pool. This comes in handy given many of the residents have grown up in the area where swimming at the local beaches and pools have been a part of their day-to-day.
Videri Woodlands, Forestville
Woodlands Road in Forestville is a tranquil residential street characterized by its leafy surroundings and well-maintained homes. The area provides a serene suburban setting with easy access to local schools, parks, and public transport. The residents in our Woodlands home take many trips to the national park and the beach with our driver, and enjoy a lot of outdoor exercise.
Videri Australia residents love spending their summers swimming in the pool, having visits from grandkids and taking walks on the nearby Warriewood and Mona Vale beaches, year-round.
The Videri Australia model is firmly built on the belief that people should thrive in a home environment. Traditional and beautiful homes, on ordinary suburban streets around Australia, where 6 to 10 residents live together. Residents have 24-hour support including dementia care, palliative and respite care, which is provided by a team of staff that we call Homemakers.
"This is one of the best models of dementia care in an assisted environment that I've seen." - Ita Buttrose
Videri Australia is an innovative and world-leading model offering dementia care, high care, respite and palliative care in a welcoming environment that values independence and resident involvement in the daily activities of the home. Our residents live with dignity and sense of purpose in a small scale environment.
The Videri model is the first of its kind in Australia and focuses on creating a home, instead of an institution, that emphasises the resident’s abilities rather than their disabilities. Each home has trained staff on site 24/7, called homemakers, a high ratio of staff to residents – and is the very opposite of the institutionalised care model.
The care team are dementia and aged care trained and they are referred to as Homemakers. Registered Nurses are also available around the clock as well as a full allied health team, and social workers, who visit each home as required.
Homemakers support and assist residents with their daily needs and activities; they encourage residents to be engaged in shopping, cooking, baking, gardening – the full range of tasks that bring a sense of purpose in a normal home. There are no call bells or nursing trolleys, no rigid routines around waking up, or meal times. The Videri Australia model celebrates life, and allows the residents to live with purpose and flourish.
Group Homes Australia, a leader in innovative dementia care known for their small household model, is proud to announce its rebranding as Videri Australia. The new name, meaning ‘to be seen’, reflects the organisation’s commitment to recognising the individual needs and abilities of people living with dementia and their families.
Group Homes Australia, leading dementia care provider, has launched its first Rementia Together Retreat (21st to 25th of August); making Group Homes Australia the first provider to deliver a Government-funded program in a retreat format out of the 10 Australian care providers awarded the Department of Health and Aged Care’s Grant in June 2023.
This year, the first public Australian performances of To Whom I May Concern® are set to hit Sydney. The show brings to the stage compelling personal narratives intertwined with live music, sharing a powerful and heartbreaking story of diagnosis for people living with dementia, and what life looks like beyond the diagnosis.
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