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Established in 1935 – and celebrating its 90th anniversary this year – South Australian aged care community service provider Resthaven recently made a significant leadership appointment to strengthen its wellness support for older people. The organisation has created a new position, the Community Wellness Manager, to ensure it can elevate opportunities for older people to […]
Value for money is about to become more important than ever in aged care as the sector will need to provide its worth by adopting a user-pays system where residents have more of the power.
Anglicare Southern Queensland Chief Executive Officer Sue Cooke shares her highlights and key moments from 2024.
After 15 years of dedication and hard work during some of aged care’s most tumultuous periods, Resthaven Executive Manager Clinical Governance & Operational Excellence Tina Cooper is retiring in time for Christmas.
As the aged care sector bids farewell to one of its most experienced executives, Norah Barlow, Hello Leaders caught up with her to reflect on the past and take a look at the future.
Jo Boylan isn’t here to talk about bad news stories, but she knows what it’s like for a bad system to bring everyone down with it. Now, she wants to shift the focus and challenge how society approaches ageing and aged care.
Resparke Founder and CEO Alison Harrington might have seen her product stumble at one of its biggest hurdles if she couldn’t secure music licensing rights to popular songs for the long term.
Michelle Bruggeman saw her mum move directly into residential care from home due to her rapid decline from dementia. Now, she’s using her personal experiences to inspire change so retirement living can play a bigger role in dementia care.
Alison Harrington, Australian CEO and founder of an innovative dementia care technology, has been recognised as one of 33 global Cartier Women’s Initiative Fellows.
At Queen Victoria Care (QVC) we often discuss new ways to do things; transformation is more than a buzzword for myself and the team, so what does that mean?
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