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Resthaven Mitcham resident, Mr Brian Measday (85), is many things; an inventor, a retired Chartered Accountant, a butterfly breeder, a life member of TREENET, and one of the most published ‘Letters to the Editor’ writers in South Australia.
When Mrs Florence ‘Flo’ Symes moved into Resthaven Paradise four years ago, she didn’t want to ‘waste time sitting around.’
So it was that she turned her hand to the popular ‘paint by numbers’ art activity, creating almost 50 paintings so far – with no sign of slowing down in sight.
TLC Healthcare is proud to announce the commencement of its $27m Belmont healthcare precinct redevelopment. The extensive renovation will feature the addition of 15 new, opulent suites, boasting separate loungerooms and bedrooms, kitchenettes, luxurious ensuites and private balconies.
Cultural Diversity Week, Victoria's largest annual multicultural celebration, kicked off in fine form at Bentons Lodge during the month of March. Proudly boasting over 15 different nationalities throughout the home, the residents enjoyed themed meals showcasing different flavours and ingredients, and fun and interesting activities keeping all entertained and engaged for the weeklong festivities.
Ryman Healthcare, a leader in retirement living and aged care services, has been shortlisted for Innovation of the Year – Technology at the 2024 Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards.
Betty Lunny and Barbara Rossi (from left in picture, respectively) share an appreciation of dignity and respect at Twin Parks Aged Care. While they come from different backgrounds, they have both transitioned from respite (short-term) care.
Gail Stephens has loved re-entering the workforce following a career change. The 62-year-old is enjoying her exciting new role in the aged care industry, after completing a fee-free course offered by Carinity.
April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and for those who have received a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, ongoing aerobic activities can assist with symptoms such as a decline in mobility, postural instability and cognitive decline.
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