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Page - Everything You Need To Know

…mobility aids, and easy-grip door knobs and taps, for when your needs change. You’ll feel safe and supported in your community with the help of your Retirement Village Manager and

Post - 8 tips for gardening in winter

…herbs and vegetables. Cool climate areas including parts of Victoria and Tasmania are perfect for growing a wide variety of herbs and winter vegetables including coriander, mint, carrots, cabbage and

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Age-matters-news - It gets worse before it gets better: Why older workers will be left out of the COVID-19 job market

…Mature Workforce Roundtable in Wollongong with leaders from business and industry to unpack the challenges and opportunities. With a feasible and viable solution designed, we partnered with the AHRC &…

News - IRT reflects on the ups and downs of another tough year

…retirement villages, 19 aged care centres and six home care regions. More than 2,200 employees and 143 volunteers actively supported residents and customers in NSW, South East Queensland and the…

Post - The top 10 benefits of respite care

…batteries. The physical and emotional demands of caring calls for a good balance between your caring role and your own needs, and respite care is a practical and helpful solution….

Page - IRT Live Well at Home Services

…needs and create an individualised plan to help you maintain your independence, stay healthy and enjoy a better quality of life. Our allied health professionals work with you to establish…

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Post - What is frontal lobe dementia?

…rule out other conditions and diseases. Following this, GPs and health professional may recommend a series of tests to aid in diagnosis. Alzheimer’s Association cites several tests that are commonly…

Post - 8 tips for gardening in winter

…herbs and vegetables. Cool climate areas including parts of Victoria and Tasmania are perfect for growing a wide variety of herbs and winter vegetables including coriander, mint, carrots, cabbage and