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Gladys Skan is a resident of TLC Aged Care Noble Gardens residential aged care home in Noble Park, and on February 11 2018 she celebrated her 100th birthday.
After more than 60 years of marriage, the love lives on for Mercy Place Mandurah residents Betty and Leslie Williams and also William and Faye Adairs.
When 86-year-old Alf delivers mail to residents, he’s also delivering smiles. There’s a spring in his step, a song to his voice, and a purpose in his stride. “Look what I’ve got!” he says, proudly carrying a hand full of letters. This is what makes Alf happy.
When Bolton Clarke At Home client Brian Hammond, 81, sat down to watch a recording of one of his favourite State of Origin league matches in his Sunshine Coast, Queensland home this week he had no idea what was about to unfold.
Group Homes Australia’s (GHA’s) innovative model of dementia and aged care can now be enjoyed in the comfort of a person’s own home. The holistic model has now been expanded to incorporate GHA@Home, allowing even more Australians to experience their differentiated care.
The Minister for Aged Care, Ken Wyatt AM, has today announced the re-appointment of Andrea Coote as Chair of the Aged Care Quality Advisory Council, for a three-year term.
Could the secret to a long and happy marriage be volunteering? Laura and Ray Goldsmith, who in January celebrated 52 years of marriage, have been volunteering together at Villa Maria Catholic Homes (VMCH) Wantirna op shop for around 14 years.
Dawn Pye, a part-time registered nurse at BaptistCare Warabrook Centre, has had a rare career spanning over six decades. If she is not Australia’s longest serving nurse, she must be close.
Braemar CEO Wayne Belcher spoke last week at the GCIC 2018 Conference on Integrated Care in Singapore. His topic explored where the Australian aged care industry may go next in its clinical governance responsibilities; twenty years on from the introduction of the Aged Care Act in 1997.
Southern Cross Care’s Fringe program is back for 2018, promising good times, excitement and joy to people of all ages across the Southern Cross Care community.
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