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Seniors, arts, and six weeks of events
From Wu Tao dance to bedside harp solos, older Western Australians are making the most of the state’s first ever arts…
Amana Living supports WA portrait prize
Amana Living, one of WA's leading providers of care and services for over-55s, has become the 2016 sponsor of the $7,500…
Virtual support for people with dementia
People living with dementia and their carers in Western Australia, will soon have access to a new virtual support servic…
Murals brightening up dementia care centre
Colourful murals are brightening up the walls of a Western Australia dementia care centre. Volunteer artist Jane Dacruz …
High-profile CEO to lead Amana Living into new era
Tourism WA chief Stephanie Buckland has been appointed as the new chief executive officer (CEO) of Amana Living, replaci…
Social program combats isolation for Perth seniors
Social isolation and loneliness are bad for your health and can lead to serious health conditions. Some say it is as dam…
Governor opens WA transition care centre
The Governor of Western Australia has opened a new transition care centre for older people recovering from a hospital stay.
Calling virtual bowling stars for 2016 Wii World Cup
Western Australia service provider Amana Living is inviting teams to register for its 2016 Wii World Cup, starting in February.
Art exhibition brings generations together
A three day exhibition with artwork created by people living with dementia has opened in Mosman Park today.
Time to let go of the family home'?
The traditional family is a thing of the past, writes Ray Glickman, chief executive of Western Australia aged care provi…
People with dementia join experts
People with dementia have the chance to share stories and learn about their condition from global experts at an internat…
Caring for elderly and our planet
Amana Living doesn't just care for Western Australia's older people, but also for the future of our planet.
Younger onset dementia social program launches
Lena Pace was diagnosed with dementia in her late 50s, but this has not stopped her from thoroughly enjoying life, thank…
Profit or service: why it matters to older people
The aged care sector is expanding quickly, and we are seeing more private operators and foreign investors wanting a slic…
Older people should be 'shrewd' accessing home care
Accessing government funded home care services as soon as possible can be a shrewd move, says Western Australia care pro…
Spotlight on healthcare for older people
Western Australia aged care provider, Amana Living, has welcomed a leader in the health sector to head up the organisati…
Couples reunite in aged care facility
Joan and Ron Wellington have been married for 74 years and are just as happy today as the day they met. They are one of …
Doing things 'right' in aged care
A Western Australia aged care provider has adopted the '3Rs' approach to help staff focus on what matters in its service…
Jessie creates gardens at aged care centre
When staff at Western Australia's Amana Living Karrinyup noticed that 101 year old resident, Jessie Kay, was struggling …
Let aged care be health system's 'prevention' army
Ray Glickman, Amana Living chief executive, asks why the federal government is too fragmented to do some simple sums tha…
Improving balance and brain through virtual world
Teams in retirement villages and aged care centres are invited to register for the 2014 Amana Living Wii World Cup –…
Art gives insight into dementia experience
More than 100 people living with dementia have expressed their inner experience and memories through art which will be e…
Preventing injury to aged care staff
The number of workplace injuries has plummeted as a result of a staff injury prevention program implemented at a Western…
Support service for dementia carers doubles
As the carers and family of those living with dementia come under increasing strain, a Western Australian aged and commu…
Still dancing at ninety
At 90 years old, Rona Panos lives independently and volunteers at a nursing home caring for people who are up to 15 year…
Welcome to Ray's reality'
Ray Glickman, chief executive of a West Australian aged and community care provider, is living proof that dreams can in …
Combating isolation for over 65s
The elderly are among those most likely to be isolated from others, often leading to deterioration in their physical and…
Enriching lives as we age
A Western Australia program helping to dispel community stereotypes about older people – especially in aged care – h…
McCusker Nurse Service set to expand
The award winning McCusker Nurse Service is expanding in response to a growing need to support the carers of those livin…
Delivering ‘top class’ meals to older Aussies
A new home delivery meals service is now available to older Western Australians with an eye for quality.
Wii World Cup goes national
Aged care and retirement living residents across Australia are invited to participate in the 2013 Amana Living Wii World Cup.
Wii World Cup goes national
Aged care and retirement living residents across Australia are being invited to participate in the 2013 Amana Living Wii…
Deb wins with ‘big grin’
Doing whatever it takes to provide emotional and spiritual support to those approaching the end of life has resulted in …
It’s amazing what you can do at 50!
Fifty participants aged up to 90 years old will tow a 13 tonne truck through Murray Street Mall in Perth today. Kicking …
Seniors to go on ‘strike’?
Ray Glickman, aged care reform activist and Amana Living chief executive, will this week give a thought provoking presen…
Robyn focuses on aged care future
The appointment of a new board member of Amana Living, a Western Australian not for profit aged care provider, may help …
Sticking by each other in aged care
When Phyllis Hodges was hit by a car while out walking, it was ‘touch and go’ as to whether she would survive her in…
Amana Living explores the Earth
Seniors at several Western Australian Amana Living aged care facilities – including those living with dementia – are…
‘Descent’ into old age looks good
An 85-year-old priest abseiled down Perth Cathedral tower yesterday in the lead up to the Bendigo Bank Seniors Week Fest…
A world where 'old' is cool
Imagine a world where “old is cool”. Ray Glickman, chief executive of Western Australian aged care provider, Amana L…
Telling their stories
Researching and recording the life stories of people living with dementia is already recognised as an effective therapeu…
Amana Living fights the cuts
As the federal government slashes $500 million from funding for residential aged care, Western Australia’s not-for-pro…