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Bethanie, Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living provider has awarded two of their volunteers with Life Memberships, as recognised by the Board. Peg Eaton and Ron Hancock have been tireless volunteers with Bethanie, both contributing decades of volunteer assistance to the organisation.
Anyone who has had to begin researching aged care options understands that the My Aged Care system can be incredibly complex to navigate. Aged care provider Benetas has created this handy step-by-step guide that will make the process of accessing a Home Care Package a little clearer for you.
Valentine’s Day is a day for feeling the love and residents at Anglican Care’s Kilpatrick Court residential aged care home at Toronto will be shown extra care on this special day with the launch of the new Pamper-Me program.
Kittie Timperley of the Bolton Clarke Fairview aged care community turned 103 years young on Saturday 9th February and still finds joy in the simple things.
Bethanie, Western Australia’s most recognised not-for-profit aged care and retirement living provider held a morning tea last week to celebrate Betty Owen’s 25th year of living at Bethanie Elanora aged care home.
You are invited to join Arcare on Saturday 16 February from 10am – 2pm to check out Arcare Hillside’s recent renovations and enjoy a number of free events and activities at 50 Community Hub, Sydenham.
There’s a lot more to home care than housework. Sure, it’s a big part of helping seniors maintain independence in the comfort of their own homes, but that’s not all there is to it.
Many hands make light work and the residents of Bolton Clarke Galleon Gardens at Currumbin Waters know this all too well.
CraigCare Plumpton Villa in Glenroy is proud to support its local basketball team, the Coburg Giants. CraigCare donates the use of one of their buses when the Giants have to play away games in Mornington, Western Port, Chelsea, Pakenham and Wallan.
Tuesday, 5 February, is the start of the new lunar cycle. Many Asian cultures celebrate the lunar new year, also known as the Chinese New Year and the Spring Festival. Residents across Resthaven celebrated with a range of themed activities and celebrations to last throughout the new year celebrations. Every year of the Chinese calendar is represented by one of twelve zodiac animal signs, and in 2019, it is the Year of the Pig.
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