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Resthaven Paradise residents have been reflecting on things to be thankful for.
The festive season brings people together in celebration of the holidays and the pending New Year. It is a time of generosity and opportunity to offer a helping hand to your loved ones.
The holiday season can be a joyeous time but also challenging for people impacted by dementia.
Six team members from the Braemar Presbyterian Care workforce have been acknowledged in the organisation’s annual Care and Friendship awards, which were hosted this week at the Raffles Hotel.
This week Bolton Clarke Carrington has once again celebrated the end of their ‘Nanny and Poppy’ program for the year with a Christmas concert.
“Each year, Resthaven Community Respite Services supports Trees for Life, with participants of the ‘The Shed’ program growing seedlings,” Carole Matthews, Manager Resthaven Community Respite Services, explains.
An innovative men’s group at MannaCare is making a world of difference to the lives of residents and clients living with dementia. The program has unquestionably taken off with the weekly gatherings becoming an anticipated event in the calendar.
Works have begun in Lockyer for Juniper’s state-of-the art residential care facility, heralding the next phase of a vital aged care and community services hub for the Great Southern.
This time of year can be full of laughter and cheer. But it can also be a really difficult time if your parents are alone or are struggling to care for themselves. And sometimes, we can’t be there for our loved ones when we want to be.
The Minister for Aged Care, Ken Wyatt AM has launched a national campaign to reduce loneliness this festive season, revealing he recently visited an aged care home where, year-round, none of the residents receive visitors.
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