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Planning ahead: Enduring Power of Attorney and Enduring Power of Guardianship in Aged Care.If you or a loved one are considering entering residential care, there are several documents which are useful to have in place, prior to admission.Whilst they aren't mandatory, they're highly desirable. They allow you to entrust important decisions to a person of your choice in the event that you're unable to make your own decisions.It’s important to talk to your family members or a t... Read More
We’ve been busy making improvements to our dementia-specific unit at the Dr Mary Surveyor Centre in Kingsley.Shenton residents will now have easy access to the outside garden from the communal lounge area.A fence and gate have been installed across the width of the garden, close to the raised garden beds, allowing residents to move unrestricted between both areas.Previously, a swipe lock was required to access the garden. The re-vamp has given residents the ability to mov... Read More
So, your parent or loved one is getting to the stage where they are no longer able to care for themselves and living with you isn’t an option.With so many new facilities on offer - how do you know what to look for?Choosing the right facility can be a daunting task at an emotional time for you and your family.To help you to make an informed choice, we’ve come up with a definitive list to ensure your loved one is well cared for and their needs are met;Accreditation – ha... Read More
(Image ~ John Revell with Meath Care staff)Meath Care would like to acknowledge all of our residents who served in the armed forces. This is just one story of many - John’s special story.John Revell was born in Cambridge, England on the 13th, July 1923.He grew up in South End on Sea, Essex, close to the Thames estuary. Living close to the river meant many boyish adventures riding down to the flats, accompanied by his beloved pet dog.His mother was an active member of the ... Read More
(Image: Rita Waghorne)We sat down with our new resident Rita Waghorne this week to talk about her unique friendship and interesting hobby.Rita and Dot have been friends for over 30 years, they met as primary school teachers in North Beach, WA in the late 80’s – it was the start of a special friendship.They moved on from their jobs in North Beach and kept in touch, catching up regularly.Dot moved to Albany a few years ago to be closer to her family and Rita recently moved ... Read More
Making the decision to downsize to a retirement village isn’t always easy. It can be hard to see the bigger picture and understand the benefits. So, to make it easier - we’ve compiled a list of the many positives.It may reduce stress - The University of Adelaide ran a research project in 2015 and found that 18% of retirees in the broader community felt as though their lives were out of control, compared to only 7% of those living in retirement villages.It can free up equity â... Read More
It was Aged Care Employee Day on August 7th. We took the opportunity to chat with some of our staff and discuss why they chose to work in the aged care industry.Christina Standen is an OTA at our Dr Mary Surveyor Centre in Kingsley, she explained why she enjoys her job."I have a lot of respect for the elderly, it's a mutual respect. I love the stories they tell me and their attitude to life. I get so many laughs, I love them and they love me."Christina was kind enough to ... Read More