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The Government-funded Aged Care Volunteer Visitor Scheme (ACVVS) is available in WMQ's aged care communities.
Recognizing the amazing job our palliative care and hospice staff do! Yes, there is sadness and fear, but there is also love, joy and moments of profound connection.
For residents like Tania and her 96-year-old mum Terry, the move represents a bittersweet new chapter.
Some of our special residents include Mavis, from St Marks aged care community, who's 99 this year and served in the Air Force.
Staff and residents honoured our past and present service personal this ANZAC Day.
Residents and staff gathered for a solemn dawn service at the residential aged care facility.
Parkview aged care community remembers the ANZACs and past and present service men and women.
Residents, staff, volunteers, chaplains and some very special guests gathered today to remember.
The Queensland Training Awards recognises individuals and organisations in vocational education and training (VET) programs.
Veterans chose to have their ANZAC service today so that some of their fellow servicemen could join.
Raising this topic can be both emotional and challenging. These tips can help you break barriers, ease concerns and potential anxiety around future changes.
The Leisure and Lifestyle Coordinators also prepared table decorations with 50s milkshake bar vibes and great music videos.
Sneak peek time! Sponge cake and cappuccinos in the fresh air offered by the Lifestyle Team.
Learn how Nikki convinced her mum Sylvia to move to residential aged care. From being lonely at home, Sylvia found friends for life in Anam Care community.
Emma took the time to talk to all of the children, take photos with them and sang songs including "Wombat Wednesday" and "Hello, How Are You?".
Students from St Anthony's Primary School enjoyed an Easter Morning Tea with the residents.
Chloe, now 21 years old, shares her struggles with mental health as a child and simple tips for parents on how to really listen.
50% of all adult mental health conditions start before the age of 14. You can help them by simply listening. 'Just Listen' is more than a campaign - it's a call to action.
Initiatives like the ORCA Project can provide young adults living with disabilities with the training and work experience they require to help find a job and achieve their goals.
Don Brady's journey in activism and departure from the Methodist church is told in the new book. Pre-order today for the second print.