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Jackie is wearing a bright pink jacket and pink glasses and stands smiling in a gym

On her feet and ready to dance

When a Halloween nightmare left Jackie, 85, with a broken hip, she turned to AnglicareSA’s allied health team at Westbourne Park to help her get back on her feet – and now she’s ready to dance. A former long-time volunteer at the Westbourne...

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Shyanne sits smiling on her couch surrounded by bright cushions.

An independent future looking bright at home

When Shyanne looks back on her 18 years of life living in state care, she beams with a smile and talks excitedly about the future knowing the road ahead is hers to shape. With the support of AnglicareSA, which came into her life in recent years, Shyanne...

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Garry stands outside smiling and wearing a blue shirt and hat.

Taking his recovery into his own hands

When a stroke on the first day of February this year threatened to rob Garry of his independence and mobility, he knew the success of his recovery was in his hands. Garry chose to fully commit to his rehabilitation program, smashing the goals set...

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Raksha, Christine, Simran, and Claudette stand together smiling.

Leading the way with dementia care research

AnglicareSA’s Trott Park and Elizabeth East Residential Aged Care sites have joined with the University of South Australia in a research project focusing on dementia care.  Titled Critical Dementia Pathways: Transforming Dementia Care, the UniSA...

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Volunteer - John Carroll stands smiling at the camera. He wears a black sweater.

The joy of a good conversation

Enjoying a simple conversation and putting a smile on the faces of the residents he visits is real sense of satisfaction for volunteer John. Every fortnight John gives up his time at our Westbourne Park residential aged care site as a Community Volunteer...

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