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Braemar House in East Fremantle has a specialist care service for residents with high level dementia care needs. A team of residents and staff at Lee House have recently undertaken a project aimed at building stronger relationships throughout the home.
Lyndoch Living’s 65th Annual General Meeting, has emphasised the organisation’s strong financial position and commitment to the community, as well as highlighting the exciting developments currently underway to give Warrnambool’s grand dame of aged care a fresh and energetic revamp.
Each year AACQA (Australian Aged Care Quality Agency) delivers the Better Practices Awards to the aged and community care sector to recognise and foster better practice and innovation within the aged care industry. Award submissions are opened annually for submissions of new and innovative care and wellbeing practices that have been implemented within residential aged care homes to the direct benefit of residents.
Family and friends matter when it comes to navigating life’s ups and downs. So, what can you do to keep the special bond alive when an elderly parent is living with dementia?
ACH Group and Malaysian care provider, Aged Care Group (ACG), signed a Memorandum of Understanding to officialise a joint initiative to provide better care in both Australia and Malaysia.
The highly anticipated redevelopment of Mercy Place Albury, which is expected to employ up to 180 local tradespeople directly and indirectly, started on Tuesday 10 October 2017.
The release of a new report into aged care funding highlights a range of options to modify Australia’s residential care funding instrument. Minister for Aged Care, Ken Wyatt AM, said the Review of the Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) would inform the Turnbull Government’s continuing aged care reforms.
Seven centenarians were the guests of honour at the launch of Bolton Clarke’s Centenarian Club at Parliament House, Brisbane earlier this month.
There’s a new look at Braemar Cooinda thanks to a partnership between the Melville based aged care residence and the local high school.
The story of Mr Malcolm Burgess, aged in his 80s, highlights the vital role that carers play in our community, along with the importance of utilising support services to ensure that carers remain healthy themselves in their caring role.
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