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Activities Officer Vicki helps to reduce social isolation for seniors
Aged Care Employee Day: By planning grand adventures for seniors with the Jubliee Wanderers, activities officer Vicki Burden helps to reduce social isolation.
Barbara calls on Footprints expert help with decluttering
After years of living in clutter, 77-year-old Barbara sought the life changing help of Footprints decluttering service to help make her home manageable again.
Doing things “a little bit differently”, Communify offers so much more than home support
Its name perfectly fits its mission: unifying a community – and Communify has support services covered, from child care to aged care and everything in between.
Army Veteran Henry treasures friendships formed through Jubilee Community Care
WWII Veteran and retired academic Henry Martell and his wife Diana are avid fans of the Jubilee Community Care ‘Wanderers’ activities program.
Socialising at the GOC Care respite centre helps keep Helen’s Greek culture alive
GROWING up on a dairy farm near Gladstone, Helen Masselos didn’t have a lot of opportunity to indulge her Greek heritage, but almost a century later, her world now revolves around the Greek Orthodox Community respite centre.
Bring Your Thing campaign encourages Australians to explore careers in aged care
The Bring Your Thing campaign is urging Australians to bring their skills, talents and passions into a rewarding career in aged care.
From exercise classes to QPAC shows, Burnie Brae is ever evolving for its members
A WILLINGNESS to constantly adapt and a strong focus on wellness has seen Burnie Brae become an Australian success story.
Co.As.It. Community Services helps Audrey achieve peace of mind
AUDREY Thomson is no stranger to financial hardship, grief and family turmoil. Thanks to Co.As.It Community Services she has help without the worry about cost.
Charlie finds his way home with Communify
LIFE didn’t quite turn out the way Charlie Duhs planned, but the 81-year-old considers himself blessed that the team from Communify came to his rescue.