Nega kod kuće
Sve potrebe za negom
Omogućavajući starijim Srbima da žive samostalno, u udobnosti svojih domova, nudimo sveobuhvatne usluge u okviru svih paketa kućne nege. Naš pristup daje prioritet nezi usmerenoj na celokupne osobe i donošenju odluka, da bi mogli da naprave izbore koji su pravi za njih.
Saznajte više
Ostanite zdravi kod kuće
Mnogi su iznenađeni kada saznaju da naše usluge kućne nege nisu namenjene samo osobama koje su nepokretne ili kojima je potrebna kratkotrajna nega. Nudimo dugoročnu pomoć u obavljanju zadataka poput kupovine, vrtlarstva, čišćenja i pranja veša. Kućna nega je odlična opcija za pojedince koji se suočavaju sa različitim zdravstvenim ili drugim problemima, za one koji žive sami, ili za starije osobe čiji su članovi porodice zauzeti poslom i trebaju podršku preko dana.
Naša misija je da vam pomognemo da zadržite svoju nezavisnost i ostanete zdravi kod kuće. Nudimo četiri nivoa nege:
Nivo 1: Osnovna podrška u svakodnevnim aktivnostima.
Nivo 2: Povećana nega za složenije potrebe.
Nivo 3: Sveobuhvatna podrška za one kojima je često potrebna pomoć.
Nivo 4: Intenzivna nega za osobe sa velikim potrebama.
Kontaktirajte My Aged Care kako biste započeli.
https://www.myagedcare.gov.au/types-care
Ako želite da saznate više o našim uslugama kućne nege, molimo vas da stupite u vezu danas.
St Simeon Home Care services empower older Australians to maintain independent living in the comfort of their own homes, fostering confidence and well-being.
We are funded to provide Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) and Home Care Packages (HCP) services. We prioritise person-centred decision-making, ensuring that you remain at the heart of your care choices.
Visit our new website to learn more about us and our services! Home Care - St Simeon Healthcare
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Elizabeth’s Gift of Compassion
Elizabeth’s incredible journey with St Simeon Healthcare began a few years ago when she volunteered to spend time with elderly residents, offering companionship and brightening their days. What started as a simple desire to honour her late grandmother’s memory soon evolved into a fulfilling career. "After my grandmother passed, I knew I wanted to help other elderly people feel valued. Volunteering showed me just how important it is to spend time with them, listening to their stories, insights and their advice," Elizabeth shared.
In her role as a volunteer, Elizabeth quickly realised the deep impact of social connection. Sitting with residents, and sharing conversations, allowed her to see how crucial companionship is in combating isolation. Her dedication didn’t go unnoticed, and her heart for elderly care grew stronger.
This experience ignited a new passion in Elizabeth. She decided to pursue nursing, inspired by the difference she could make in the lives of those in need. Today, Elizabeth works as a nurse continuing her mission of care and compassion, helping residents live with dignity and joy.
Elizabeth's story is a testament to the power of empathy and the impact of a caring heart. She reminds us that compassion isn’t just about providing care — it’s about connection, honouring people at whatever stage of life they are at, and truly listening to their stories. St Simeon Healthcare is proud to have been part of her journey, supporting her growth from volunteer to nurse, as she continues to uplift our community.
If you are looking to join an incredible team, contact us today.
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Stay Active at Home with Simple Exercises for Seniors to Enhance Strength and Balance
Staying active is essential for seniors, promoting both physical and mental well-being. Regular exercise, even light movement, can improve heart health, strengthen bones, and uplift your mood. For older Australians who spend much of their time at home, here are a few safe and effective exercises to maintain strength and balance.
Please Note: Before beginning any new exercise routine, it’s essential to consult your doctor or healthcare provider, especially if you have pre-existing conditions or mobility issues. Always stop if you feel unwell and rest as needed.
Marching in Place
This simple exercise builds leg strength and improves heart and lung function. Start by marching in place for as long as comfortable. As you progress, lift your knees higher and swing your arms more vigorously.
Balance on One Foot
Standing behind a sturdy chair, lift one foot off the ground, balancing on the other. This exercise strengthens your lower body and improves balance, helping prevent falls.
Chair Sits
Strengthen your thighs and glutes by slowly sitting and standing from a chair. This movement helps with daily tasks like getting out of chairs or beds.
Staying active is key to maintaining health and independence. At St Simeon Healthcare, we support your journey to a healthier, fuller life with compassionate care that empowers you to stay active and independent. Simple exercises like these can make a big difference in how you feel each day!
Interested in finding out more, contact us:
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Strategies to Help You Land a Fulfilling Career in Aged Care
Pursuing a career in aged care is rewarding but comes with challenges like competition, age bias, and employment gaps. Here are strategies to help you navigate these obstacles:
Competition
Aged care roles attract many applicants. To stand out, tailor your resume and cover letter to highlight your relevant skills and experiences. Research aged care providers in your area. Attend job fairs and network online to connect with potential employers.
Addressing Age Bias
Age bias can be prevalent, but your experience is valuable. Emphasise your adaptability, willingness to learn, and commitment to professional development to show you’re capable, regardless of age.
Handling Employment Gaps
Be transparent about any employment gaps. Use them to showcase your resilience and explain activities like volunteering or training that demonstrate your commitment to growth.
Continuous Learning
The aged care sector evolves constantly. Stay competitive by participating in workshops and training, signaling your dedication to high-quality care.
Staying Positive
Job searching can be tough, so maintain a positive outlook. Build a support network of mentors and peers to encourage you and help you celebrate small victories.
Explore Diverse Roles
Consider various roles in aged care beyond caregiving, such as nursing and administration. Finding the right fit for your skills can lead to a fulfilling career.
By addressing these challenges and developing your skills, you can secure a meaningful role in aged care. St Simeon Healthcare offers diverse opportunities for those passionate about aged care.
Contact us to learn more about job openings and support in the aged care sector.
Homecare: (02) 8645 4010
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“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” — Mark Twain
This World Kindness Day let's celebrate it together by showing small acts of kindness, which can have a big impact on someone's life. At St Simeon Healthcare, kindness is at the heart of what we do, and today, we encourage everyone to participate by performing a simple act of kindness.
Whether it’s giving a compliment, offering to help a neighbour, or simply making someone smile, every little gesture counts.
Your task: Reach out to someone today—a friend, a family member, or a stranger—and make their day a little brighter with a kind word or action. What can you do today that is selfless?
Share your act of kindness in the comments and inspire others to do the same!
#WorldKindnessDay #AgedCareKindness #ActsOfKindness #StSimeonHealthcare
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A New Era for Aged Care in Australia
The recent agreement on a rights-based Aged Care Act marks a pivotal moment for Australia’s aged care sector. This new legislation, born out of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety's top recommendation, promises to deliver long-term improvements and financial sustainability to the industry.
As Australia's population continues to age, the demand for quality aged care is growing rapidly. The new Act is a significant step towards ensuring that older Australians receive the high levels of care they deserve, while also addressing key financial challenges faced by providers.
With this new legislation, aged care providers can look forward to a more stable and sustainable future, with reforms aimed at increasing financial security and enabling investment in new facilities. Over the next two decades, it’s anticipated that an additional 10,000 new beds will need to be opened annually to meet the needs of our ageing population. The new Act will pave the way for the necessary investments to make this a reality.
At St Simeon Aged Care, we are excited about the potential of this legislation to strengthen the sector and create a more vibrant, efficient aged care system for all Australians. By supporting these reforms, we can work together to build a world-class aged care system that not only meets but exceeds expectations.
This is a promising start to a brighter future for aged care!
Contact us today!
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