Meet the people living well with residential aged care
In every Baptcare community, we take the time to listen, understand your story and deliver care and support that’s uniquely suited to you. Hear from some of the people we support to live well with residential aged care.
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Elpis thriving with Living Well Together approach
Elpis Savidis is one of the most enthusiastic participants in Living Well Together, our Montessori-informed model of care at Baptcare Brookview Residential Aged Care community.
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Life is about making connections says Karana’s Jean Giese
Ask 96-year-old Jean Giese what matters in life, and she answers without hesitation. A fairly recent resident of Baptcare’s Karana residential aged care community, Jean has discovered that several staff members grew up in Nepal, so she talks with them about what she saw and learned while trekking in that country.
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Don McLennan stays healthy in mind, body and spirit at Amberlea
Acknowledging that ageing lifestyles are diverse and that agency and individualised experiences are important is the philosophy that underpins Baptcare’s Living Well Together model of care. It is also exemplified in Don McLennan’s individual and meaningful lifestyle at Amberlea.
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Meet Jack and Gloria
Jack and Gloria were students at the same school until about year eight when Jack left school to work at a grocery shop in Inverloch and Gloria moved to Yallourn North to work in a women's clothing store. Later on, Jack joined the Navy and lost contact with Gloria. It wasn't until years later when Jack moved to Morwell that he would see Gloria around town, but both had married by then and had their own families.
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A life in full bloom: gardening with Ailsa at Peninsula View
Ailsa Fraser has only been part of the Baptcare Peninsula View aged care community for eight months, but her impact is obvious. Despite the winter weather, Peninsula View’s beautiful central garden is flourishing, thanks to her hard work (and very green thumbs!)
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Meet Jean Wilson
I was born in Harrow in the UK. I married my late husband Granville in 1946 and moved to Australia in 1950. I have five children, eight grandchildren and six great- grandchildren.
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For John and Margaret, it's love, actually
Valentine’s Day is not just for teenage romantics. It is a reminder that love takes many forms, it endures, and it reaches out. Happy Valentine’s Day, Margaret and John, and thank you for the love you bring to the world.
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Every Sunday service is special at Karana
It’s Sunday morning at Baptcare Karana community. Time for the church service has been a weekly event for residents since Karana opened in 1959.
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Stories from Kerang – Northaven resident, Beryl Baker
I have been very well looked after here for four and a half years now. It has been my privilege to be able to play the piano every Tuesday morning for devotions and help whenever I can. I do a lot of knitting.