Housing
View All ArticlesMystery boxes, masterchefs, and mouthwatering meals: Aged care dining takes centre stage
A new kind of cooking competition is spicing up aged care dining across Victoria – and it’s not just about the food. The VMCH Dining Room Showdown is bringing fun, flavour and friendship to the table for residents, families, and staff alike.
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Dementia pioneer Group Homes Australia picks NSW South Coast for first regional Rementia Together Retreat
People living with dementia and their loved ones often find themselves lacking the crucial support required to navigate life after a dementia diagnosis.
First specialist dementia care unit opens in regional Victoria
Barwon Health, a health care provider in Geelong, Victoria, has launched a specialist dementia care program, offering support to people with severe behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.
Life Matters
View All ArticlesDying to Know Day: Inspiring Australians to talk about the inevitable
Friday, 8 August marks this year’s Dying to Know Day – a national day of action that invites Australians to have open, honest conversations about death, dying, and grief.
New fact sheets released to help explain Support at Home changes
Older Australians, their families, and carers can now access a series of new fact sheets designed to explain key aspects of the Support at Home program, according to the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing.
How to talk to your parents about moving into aged care
In 2023-24, 75,600 Australians entered permanent residential aged care, with the median age at admission being 85, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Need help paying for aged care? Financial hardship assistance is expanding from November
Good news for older Australians: the Federal Government has confirmed financial hardship support will be available under the new Support at Home program, starting 1 November 2025. This means if you or your loved one are struggling to afford aged care fees at home or in residential care, you may be eligible for help.
Medical
View All ArticlesFree lung cancer screening now available for high-risk Australians
Starting 1 July, Australians at high risk of lung cancer can get screened for free through Medicare – the first new national cancer screening program in nearly 20 years.
The robot that helps people sit, stand – and catches them if they fall
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a groundbreaking robot that could transform elder care. Meet E-BAR – short for Elderly Bodily Assistance Robot – a mobile robotic system designed to help older adults stay mobile, maintain independence, and reduce the risk of falls.
Loneliness will be exacerbated by poor hearing
A new study has found that hearing aids can play a powerful role in reducing loneliness among older adults.
New health initiative to connect care and ease pressure on Northern Sydney’s GPs
A bold new health initiative is taking shape in Northern Sydney, aiming to transform the way patients access care and support, while easing the growing pressure on GPs and hospitals.
News & Issues
View All ArticlesAged Care Employee Day on Thursday, 7 August
Peak body Ageing Australia's annual event to say ‘thanks for caring’ to the dedicated and compassionate care workforce is next month. Now in its seventh year, Aged Care Employee Day is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the dedicated people who work tirelessly to ensure the dignity, comfort and wellbeing of older Australians.
Uber introduces two features for rider aged over 65
The difficulty seniors face when they lose the ability to drive is immeasurable. They can be cut off from society until relatives or friends can drop by and organising transport is beyond many seniors.
Slight increase in home care subsidies as maximum accommodation payment rises
From 1 July, the Australian Government has increased the Home Care Package subsidy rates, with the basic subsidy rising by 1%. This follows a 0.93% increase in March, designed to help providers meet the higher wage costs introduced for aged care workers.
July 1 brings a boost to some pensioners – but power prices also climb
The start of the new financial year often brings mixed feelings for older Australians – but there’s some welcome news for Age Pension recipients this July.
Opinion
View All ArticlesDid Tuesday’s Federal Budget help seniors?
Seniors are still feeling the pressure of rising living costs, and on Tuesday, Treasurer Jim Chalmers presented a cost-of-living Budget in response. But did it really deliver for older Australians? Here’s a breakdown of the key announcements that could affect seniors:
Have your say on personal care workers in aged care
Becoming a personal care worker is a rewarding career where you can make a real difference in the lives of older Australians.
What living in a residential aged care facility is really like: Rosemary's experience
Rosemary Seam, an 85-year-old resident of a regional NSW aged care home, has been living there for five years. She made the decision to move into residential care after struggling to access a Home Care Package due to long waitlists.
Aged care operator CEO pays tribute to tireless and hard-working worker
Hall & Prior Chief Executive Officer Graeme Prior has written a public message of condolence to staff, residents and family members from its Concorde aged care home in the inner-city suburb of South Perth after a beloved employee died in a car accident.
Entertainment
View All ArticlesIt’s all love after 70 years for Bolton Clarke's Glasshouse Views love birds
Ron and Margaret Allen are still celebrating after recently marking their platinum wedding anniversary at the residential aged care home in Beerwah, in Qld's Sunshine Coast hinterland.
Uniting Edinglassie resident Richard Turner honoured with Order of Australia
If you visit Richard Turner at the aged care village in Emu Plains, there’s a good chance you’ll find him enjoying the garden just outside his room or watching birds flit among the trees.
Intergenerational engagement brings joy, laughter and meaning
Sometimes the simplest moments – a friendly walk, a heartfelt conversation, or even meeting a turtle – can spark joy and connection across generations.
St Vincent’s Care finds purpose and connection at heart of aged care transformation
A bold shift in how aged care is delivered is bringing new purpose, connection, and joy to residents across the country – and it’s earning national recognition.
Healthy & Well
View All ArticlesEstia Health reveals the magic of animals in aged care
Animal companionship is becoming a cornerstone of wellbeing in residential aged care – and for good reason. Whether it’s a friendly cat curled up on a resident’s lap, a therapy dog’s wagging tail, or even a visit from farm animals or kangaroos, animals bring moments of joy, purpose, and connection.
PBS prescriptions frozen at $7.70 for pensioners until 2030
Pensioners and concession cardholders will see no rise in the cost of their Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines for the rest of the decade, with the Australian Government locking in a price freeze at $7.70 per prescription until 2030.
First state to provide free vaccine in public sector aged care homes for Respiratory Syncytial Virus
The Victorian government, which operates 171 Public Sector Residential Aged Care Services (PSRACS) primarily run by public health services, is the first in Australia to offer a free vaccine for residents to safeguard them from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).
VMCH’s appeal Growing Together to stimulate the senses
Moving into residential aged care can be a challenging time for many, particularly for those who leave behind a garden cultivated through a lifetime of joy and love.