What makes a city the ideal place to get older?
With retirees making up most of the Valley’s population, it seems only natural the region would develop age-friendly environments
With retirees making up most of the Valley’s population, it seems only natural the region would develop age-friendly environments
Proportion of residents accessing services three times higher than Australian average
Local aged care home named “one of the worst in the state” for breaches of health and safety.
‘It has made people think about their health and lifestyles and they are working at it themselves’
A WOMAN has spoken out about the conditions her elderly mother faces at Bundaberg’s Pioneer Lodge.
A MASSIVE $250m redevelopment is set to underpin the foundations of Nambour’s economic revival with the project likely to bring $1.5 billion in benefits.
WHIDDON Group Grafton celebrated the official opening of their new 110 bed expansion yesterday
“I was shocked when I was told I won, I’ve never achieved something like this before and I’m actually quite proud to be associated with the Whiddon Group.”
Rapid increase in aged care beds in the Clarence Valley will put pressure on organisations to find enough highly skilled people
THE Federal Government will allocate $2 million to investigate staffing in aged care facilities.
One conversation can make a big difference for aged care residents.
The Tweed Shire Council held their planning meeting last week.
FOR Marcia Machen, getting into a retirement village was easy. Getting out, though, has become a nightmare.
Jolie Kaja proves to be an inspiring winner after receiving a national education award.
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