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South Australian aged care provider Eldercare was awarded the ‘Rainbow Tick’ last week for its commitment to being aware, responding to and understanding the needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community.
Aged care residents at Mercy Place East Melbourne have been exploring the globe through the ‘World in Focus’ series, taking residents on journeys to different countries and cultures.
Residents from Bethanie Fields Retirement Village are inviting the community to join them on Saturday 12th October from 8am to 12pm as they showcase their wares at their popular, annual village fete.
For more than 10 years, Judy and Jo have shared a special bond that goes beyond a care worker-customer relationship. Jo’s support has enabled Judy to enjoy the independent lifestyle she deserves – together they carry out activities like cleaning the house, doing the gardening, sewing repairs and shopping.
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.
The Victorian Pride Centre in collaboration with Lifeview has put a spotlight on the needs of older LGBTIQ Victorians by establishing a Foundation Partnership.
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.
Bethanie, Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living provider was privileged to assist resident Kath Williams celebrate an incredible life milestone – her 100th birthday on Wednesday 2nd October at Bethanie Beachside in Yanchep.
It is disturbing to think that our elderly residents could be treated in such a horrible and abusive manner. Unfortunately, for many, this is the stark reality that they have to live with as they suffer abuse. It can be in the form of verbal, physical, sexual or financial, and many of our elderly residents are too afraid to speak up. Mistreating and abusing elderly residents is unacceptable and needs to be stopped immediately.
Fronditha Care is hoping to take out two national aged care awards after being acknowledged for its unique model of culturally appropriate care.
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