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The Federal Government has announced it will be writing 180,000 letters to aged care clients and older people who hold an ACAT aged care assessment in the coming weeks to let them know about the home care changes set to be introduced on February 27 2017.
Making aged care “sexy” was the main priority for the head of the Illawarra-based provider when she took on the role a decade ago, according to The Illawarra Mercury.
The country’s largest village operator purchased the Townsend House and the Townsend Park Lifestyle Estate at Hove from the not for profit Can: Do 4Kids – formerly the South Australian Institution for the Blind, the Deaf and the Dumb founded in 1874 – for an undisclosed price on Monday.
Leading legal expert in aged care and retirement living, Julie McStay from Hynes Legal, says savy aged care providers are actively investigating partnerships with similar sectors to explore potential investments that will ensure sustained growth into the future.
The incoming Stockland Chairman, Tom Pockett, last week clarified that the company is “very comfortable” with the retirement sector and will continue to invest in it. He said the talk about partnering (with a financial investor) had not gone away but it was important to find the right partner.
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