Should workers in aged care be paid more?
Landmark case seeks 25% bump while industry continues to grow on the North Coast
Landmark case seeks 25% bump while industry continues to grow on the North Coast
Coffs’ growing reputation as a retirement capital continues to be strengthened.
A Queensland aged care home has apologised to the daughter of a 91-year-old deaf and blind man after two ‘incidents’ in the space of two months.
TWO professionals are preparing to open their first aged care facility with a “non-clinical approach”.
Despite residents concerns over car movements, officers commend St Catherine’s 20 bed increase
AN OUTSPOKEN Bundaberg aged cared advocate is being sued for defamation over Facebook posts about a Millmerran retirement village and its director of nursing.
A BUNDABERG aged care facility has confirmed an outbreak of norovirus.
BOLD Ballerinas from Feros Village have been stepping out in Byron Bay.
AFTER failing standards – and allegations from the public – an aged care home will face random checks from the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.
Australia’s peak aged care body has welcomed calls to address critical issues facing the sector but says it is still wary about how they will be delivered
“THERE are no plans to close the central kitchen… we will not be reheating frozen plated meals.”
Boyd Fraser is on a mission. The cousin of former prime minister Malcolm Fraser says he wants stricter rules to regulate aged care providers’ responsibilities.
Bundaberg woman is pushing for change, saying “They’re putting profit ahead of their residents”
STAFF cuts will endanger the health and well-being said the daughter of a woman in a Goonellabah aged care home.
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