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Aged Care Weekly (ACW) provides daily updates on all the latest, aged care news. Plus, you can access information about all sorts of aged care services, from aged care homes to home-care, finance and more.
Aged Care Weekly provides you with the latest news and updates about the Aged Care industry. Our main goal is to help families and aged care residents to make informed decisions by educating and keeping them in the loop with every update.Â
Finding the right place to retire, or enter aged care, is hard when you don’t have Aged Care Friendly Suburb Profiles. Aged Care Weekly’s new Aged Care Friendly Suburb Profiles identify the key information relevant to people seeking retirement or aged care friendly suburbs.Â
Aged Care Weekly (ACW) provides daily updates on all the latest, aged care news. Plus, you can access information about all sorts of aged care services, from aged care homes to home-care, finance and more.
Wahroonga is a small but lively supported living community situated amongst 24 peaceful acres in rural Biloela, Central Queensland. Our 65 residents access a variety of high care, low care and dementia-specific support, and we also offer independent living in nine retirement units. These co-located accommodation options mean residents can continue to be part of the Wahroonga community and also offer opportunities for couples to stay together, regardless of changing needs.
Our dedicated and skilled staff are one of our major assets. One of our staff members was presented with a national award for creating a tranquil atmosphere in the secure dementia unit, and another received a Rotary Pride of Workmanship Award.
Residents continue to be involved with the local community. Some residents choose to crochet beanies for babies born in the local hospital, while an inter-generational program links school students and Wahroonga residents.
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