




Dementia is not a specific condition or disease. It is a term that is used to describe a range of symptoms associated with loss of memory, thinking skills and behavior skills that significantly reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Here is a guide to some of the common types of dementia.
The dog lovers amongst us will appreciate the heart-warming news of Australian Aged Care Homes welcoming rescue dogs into their midsts. It’s hoped these initiatives…
The person you are caring for needs you to be emotionally, physically and psychologically on your game all the time (or at least as much…
Moving into an Aged Care Home is often a confronting experience emotionally. In addition, there are the practical considerations and steps that need to be…
Older Australian’s are a stoic lot, they value their independence and understandably prefer to stay living independently in their own homes for as long as…
Once you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a form of dementia, you may become bombarded with terms and expressions that you are unfamiliar with. One of them will be person-centered dementia care. The information in this post provides the basics on person-centered dementia care.
Understanding your Home Care needs With 6 children and many years of overseas travel, Ken and Fran fully embrace life. Ken’s diagnosis of Parkinson’s and…
The biggest adjustment was to learn to sit in the silence. One week into my stint as primary carer for my 83-year-old father has given…
We help a huge number of Aussie families feel at ease and relief as we work with them to find the right Aged Care Home…