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Bethanie, Western Australia’s leading not-for-profit aged care and retirement living provider, is constantly looking for ways to assist their residents living with dementia and have come up with a unique concept to help trigger memories of the past, and make residents feel at home in the dementia wing of Bethanie Waters Aged Care Home in Port Kennedy.
CEO Colin Osborne attests that Anglican Care is committed to becoming sustainable across a diverse range of practices. From introducing solar panels to all homes, chemical free cleaning methods, cutting food waste in half by diverting remaining food waste to local Hunter farms to be used as organic green waste to reducing water and energy usage, Anglican Care's sustainability efforts have grown from a ripple and into a tidal wave.
This year, Chronos Care held a Christmas donation drive to collect gifts for children from less fortunate families. The residents at both Chronos Care facilities worked together to wrap and decorate the presents.
Bethanie Esprit Cottage owners and neighbouring Village residents were joined by some members of the Bethanie Executive, Property Development and Sales teams on 10th December for a ‘slab party’, to mark progress within the first stage of construction of the 34-cottage development.
Annette Tanhla and Rachel Ghormanare just two of the dedicated care staff who will forfeit Christmas lunch with their families to help care for the dozens of residents at local aged care home Mercy Place Lathlain.
Bethanie, Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living provider aims to bring young and old together at every opportunity, in particular when it comes to the festive season.
When you think of a furniture carver, Mrs Isabel Fuller of Resthaven Leabrook may not be what comes to mind.
Bethanie, Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living provider, has over 4,500 Western Australians in their care and simply couldn’t operate without the 550-odd volunteers they treat as part of their team.
Catholic Healthcare was delighted to receive a cheque from the former Forbes Jemalong Aged Peoples Association for $1.25 million, contributing towards the development of its Retirement Living Village in Forbes.
In support of International Human Rights Day, Benetas aged care provider CEO Sandra Hills OAM today called for Australians to delve into their preconceptions of older generations and challenge common stereotypes that can fuel ageism in society.
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