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Visitor Restriction Update – June 2021

  Dear family members and contacts of residents at Peninsula Villages,   We are pleased to inform you that the visiting restrictions to Peninsula Villages have been lifted and that Pam Palmer House, Don Leggett House and Pozieres House are now all open to visitors.   *We do ask that if you are unwell at [.

Aged Care – The Way Forward

  Shane Neaves, CEO Peninsula Village, and Matt Downie, CEO BlueWave Living, wish to highlight to the broader community the urgent need for the Federal Government to respond to the key recommendations as outlined in the Royal Commission.   “We are urging the Federal Government to adopt a 15-point plan to ensure older Australians get [.

PENINSULA VILLAGES CLOSES THE LOOP WITH EFFICIENCY STRATEGIES

Not-for-profit aged care provider, Peninsula Villages, is on its way to becoming more energy and water-efficient with solar panels and grey water storage tanks have been installed to help reduce utility costs and the Village’s carbon footprint. Further to the Umina site, Springwood Village in Ettalong – the organisation’s new affordable housing for seniors – [.

Beatrice ‘Biddy’ Abrahams turns 104 years young

Peninsula Villages resident Beatrice “Biddy” Abrahams has celebrated her 104th birthday on 24 February surrounded by friends that have become like family. She is the eldest member of Peninsula Villages’ resident community, closely followed by a further nine centenarians who call the Village home.

Update on Australia’s COVID-19 Vaccines

The Australian Government has a strategy to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to everyone living in Australia. The vaccine roll-out roadmap outlines the staged roll-out of the vaccine to prioritygroups, which is expected to commence from late-February 2021.

Where to from here?

Are you part of an independent, rural or regional care organisation? Do you want to gain an insight into how the Royal Commission into Aged Care recommendations will affect you?

Three New Centenarians Bring In 2021 at Peninsula Villages

Peninsula Villages residents Doris Wills, Hazel Draper and Allen Badman have joined one of Australia’s fastest growing clubs, bringing in 2021 as newly minted centenarians. This new year saw a total of nine centenarians welcome 2021 at Peninsula Villages, with the three newest additions joining Biddy (103), George (102), Dorothy, Joy, Phyllis and Edna (101) [.