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Chief Executive Officer at St. Agnes Parish | St Agnes Assist | St Agnes Care and Lifestyle

Residential aged care is changing rapidly, and at St Agnes' Catholic Parish - Port Macquarie, we’re embracing this shift. In 2024, the aged care industry placed a strong focus on improving personalised care, ensuring residents maintain their dignity, independence, and choice. We’re enhancing care with a state-of-the-art nurse call and sensor system from Alexys Australia. At Emmaus Village, each resident’s space is tailored to their needs, offering real-time health insights for improved safety. We’re also integrating virtual reality with NeuronsVR, supported by staff and Charles Sturt University paramedicine students, to boost residents' wellbeing. Beyond technology, we’re committed to fostering a community where residents can thrive socially, emotionally, and physically. With wellness programs and personalised care, we’re creating an environment where our residents feel truly valued. Looking ahead, it's clear that innovations like person-centred monitoring will continue to shape the future of residential aged care, ensuring better care for all. #ResidentialAgedCare #PersonCentredCare #Technology #FutureofAgedCare

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Jeannie-Marie Noyce

Founder of Brenna - Streamlining RN Communication to Families - Passionate about Improving Aged Care

3w

Fantastic to see this enhancement to care. Alexys Australia are an amazing provider of, as you say, a state of the art call and senior system so brilliant to see you using them.

Hayley McGrath

Marketing Consulting I Brand Strategy I Certified Practising Marketer (CPM) I Helping SME's tell their unique brand story and attract their ideal tribe.

3w

Great work Charles Sturt University and the friendly faced student Harry bringing so much joy 👏

Thank you Tony Leahy. Commendations to your and your team on the person centred approach to each and every unique individual living with Dementia.

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