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ameliasmith0501 · 1 month ago
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Recognizing the Need: 10 Key Signs Your Aging Loved Ones Require In-Home Care
As our loved ones age, they may encounter challenges in daily life that weren’t issues before. While we all want our parents or grandparents to maintain their independence, it’s essential to recognize when they might need extra support. Early intervention can significantly improve their quality of life, and in-home aged care is often a practical and compassionate solution.
https://stacyphilip8.medium.com/recognizing-the-need-10-key-signs-your-aging-loved-ones-require-in-home-care-519ef0f5e5bd
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willtay · 1 month ago
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Quality In-Home Care Services in Melbourne
When you need support at home in Melbourne, Mayflower provides the services you need to maintain independence, safety, and quality of life, all within the comfort of your own home. Our dedicated team delivers personalised Home Care services to ensure you live comfortably and with dignity. With our tailored care at home support, we help you stay connected to your community so you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes from remaining in familiar surroundings whilst you receive the best possible care.
https://www.mayflower.org.au/home-care
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katherinemathew · 3 months ago
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Quality In-Home Aged Care Services with Mayflower
Discover compassionate and professional in-home care with Mayflower. Our dedicated team ensures personalized support, allowing seniors to live comfortably and independently. Learn more about our services at Mayflower Home Care.
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clairebenblog · 5 months ago
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Independence with In Home Aged Care | Mayflower
A smiling senior enjoying a cup of tea in their own home, with a friendly caregiver nearby. Mayflower's in home aged care provides companionship, assistance with daily tasks, and personalised home care packages. Call our friendly home care team on 1300 522 273.
https://www.mayflower.org.au/home-care
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maiseve457 · 9 months ago
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Home Care Packages | In-Home Care Services in Australia A Home Care Package is a government-funded program providing support for residents over 65 years of age. If you are in NEED of a package or already HAVE a package click below to learn more.
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smithlee1221 · 2 years ago
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Self-Managed Home Care Package Services FAQs | Young Heart
Our unique approach provides cost-effectiveness while maintaining a superior level of care by relying on friends and family to visit as needed. Unlike conventional home care services, you get to decide who is best suited to provide the care needed – giving you peace of mind that your loved one is being taken care of in the best way possible. Contact us now for more information on our Self-Managed Home Care Services and start giving your family member the quality aged-care they deserve!
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carersandcompanions · 4 years ago
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Our team of professionals provides personalized home care packages for aged citizens to make their day-to-day life happy and hassle-free.
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ameliasmith0501 · 2 months ago
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Bringing the Outside In: Stunning Murals Light Up Mayflower Reservoir
Mayflower Reservoir has been transformed with the installation of beautiful large wall murals, thanks to a $1 million grant from the Department of Health and Ageing.
These murals don’t just add visual appeal — they serve a practical purpose, particularly for residents living with dementia.
Featuring stunning scenes such as lavender fields, blossoming wisteria, and the iconic Melbourne cityscape, the murals are a vibrant addition that enhances both the atmosphere and the functionality of the residence.
Wayfinding Support for Residents Living with Dementia
Navigating an aged care residence can be difficult for residents living with dementia, but these new murals provide essential wayfinding cues. By clearly defining the purpose of different areas, such as depicting enticing food in the dining room, the murals help guide residents and reduce confusion.
Visual reminders like a mural of people sharing a meal allow residents to intuitively associate the space with eating and socialising.
This small but meaningful change helps create a more supportive and accessible environment.
A Complementary Addition to our Unique Door Decals
Earlier this year, we implemented door decals in the Murray House memory support unit. Residents actively chose door skins that resonated with their personal style or resembled front doors from their previous homes.
These door skins serve a dual purpose: they add individuality to each resident’s space while also aiding those living with dementia in wayfinding.
By providing visual cues, the door skins make navigating the corridors a more familiar experience, helping residents easily locate their rooms and move around their home.
Rebecca, Mayflower’s Executive Director of Quality, Risk, and Compliance emphasises the significance of the changes, stating: “Research indicates that supporting wayfinding is a fundamental aspect of dementia-friendly environmental design, achieved through the creation of landmarks such as visual cues.”
Rebecca further explains that imagery evoking a sense of nostalgia or personalisation can tap into the long-term memories of residents living with dementia. “These serve not only to differentiate residents’ rooms but also hold personal significance, tapping into long-term memories for those living with dementia.”
Creating a Calming and Inviting Space
In addition to aiding wayfinding, the murals contribute to a calm and welcoming atmosphere. Depicting scenes of nature-such as waterfalls, gardens, and fields of flowers — they bring the outside in, offering soothing vistas that can help alleviate potential feelings of confinement.
This connection to nature creates a sense of peace and comfort for all residents and broadens their visual horizons.
By creating an engaging environment that celebrates a variety of cultural scenes and landscapes, the murals cater to the diverse interests and experiences of those who call Mayflower Reservoir home.
Enhancing the Community Environment
The murals reflect the diverse cultural backgrounds of residents living at Mayflower Reservoir, adding a personal and inclusive touch to the community.
By creating an engaging environment that celebrates a variety of cultural scenes and landscapes, the murals cater to the diverse interests and experiences of those who call Mayflower Reservoir home.
Read and discover more about Aged Care Reservoir.
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willtay · 1 month ago
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Quality In-Home Care Services in Melbourne
When you need support at home in Melbourne, Mayflower provides the services you need to maintain independence, safety, and quality of life, all within the comfort of your own home. Our dedicated team delivers personalised Home Care services to ensure you live comfortably and with dignity. With our tailored care at home support, we help you stay connected to your community so you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes from remaining in familiar surroundings whilst you receive the best possible care.
We provide compassionate and responsive Home Care support services in Melbourne’s Northern suburbs, Eastern suburbs, Southern, suburbs, Bayside suburbs and Mornington Peninsula, promoting health, wellbeing and independence so you can remain happy, healthy, safe and socially connected to your community.
What is Home Care?
Home Care provides a range of help with tasks that older people have difficulty performing on their own, enabling them to stay at home as they age. In-Home Care can include personal care, nursing care, and transport to appointments. Home Care services can provide help around the home with household cleaning, light gardening, shopping, and cooking. We also offer nursing services, such as wound care, medication support, diabetes management, and continence care. These aged care services at home can ease the burden on family members and allow older people to stay connected with their community.
What Types of Services Does Mayflower Home Care Provide?
Personal Care: We can provide support bathing, showering, and dressing.
Domestic Assistance: We can manage your housework needs with services including dusting, vacuuming, linen changes, laundry, and deep cleaning.
Light Gardening: Support workers will do light weeding, pruning, and watering plants to support clients getting back into the garden.
Meals and Nutrition: We can support you with meal preparation and leave the clean-up to us.
Shopping, Errands, and Transport: We can handle your errands for you or provide transportation to shops, appointments, and events, we are here to help you remain active and connected to your community.
Nursing Care: Our nurses can support your health care needs in the home with wound care, medication support, diabetes management, continence care, and catheter care. We can also coordinate with general and specialist medical practitioners to safeguard your health and wellbeing.
Social Support: We can support you with your social needs by joining you for a leisurely walk, or spending time chatting and reminiscing about your favourite topics.
Respite Care: For primary caregivers who need a break, our in-home respite care can give you a chance to recharge and attend to your own wellness needs without worrying about your loved one.
How to Discuss Home Care With a Loved One
Talking to a loved one about the need for aged care at home can be challenging, especially when they require personal care, are living with a disability, have been diagnosed with dementia, or need palliative care. At Mayflower, we understand the difficulties involved in discussing help for the elderly and we are here to support you in having these essential conversations.
Here’s how we can help:
Explore Care Options Together: We assist you in presenting a range of Home Care options to your loved one in a gentle, empowering manner.
Highlight the Benefits: Our approach emphasises how the right Home Care service can significantly improve their wellbeing and maintain their independence.
Provide Peace of Mind: We demonstrate how professional Home Care services deliver high-quality care, ensuring your loved one’s comfort and your peace of mind.
Let us help you navigate this important conversation with care and confidence.
Understanding The Differences Between Home Care and Other Care Options
When considering care options, it’s natural to compare Home Care with Aged Care services. At Mayflower, our In-Home Aged Care solutions in Melbourne offer a valuable alternative to residential care facilities. Opting for Home Care in Melbourne allows you to remain in the comfort and familiarity of home, where the heart truly belongs. Here are some key benefits of choosing Home Care:
Maintain Independence: Enjoy continued freedom and control over daily routines.
Comfort of Home: Stay in a familiar environment surrounded by cherished memories.
Cost-Effective: Home Care often comes with lower costs compared to residential care.
Simplified Qualification: Easier eligibility requirements for in-Home Care services.
Quick and Easy Setup: Home Care arrangements can be made swiftly and with minimal fuss.
Explore the advantages of Home Care with Mayflower and discover how it can provide the ideal balance of cost benefits, comfort, and care.
Explore more about In Home Aged Care to get a full insights.
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katherinemathew · 6 months ago
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Independence with In Home Aged Care | Mayflower
A smiling senior enjoying a cup of tea in their own home, with a friendly caregiver nearby. Mayflower's in home aged care provides companionship, assistance with daily tasks, and personalised home care packages. Call our friendly home care team on 1300 522 273.
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clairebenblog · 6 months ago
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Maintaining Independence with In Home Aged Care Services | Mayflower
Mayflower's in-home aged care services empower seniors to continue living independently while enjoying activities they love. Lucia, an avid baker, enjoys making Italian Easter biscuits at home with the support of her Mayflower Home Care worker. The care worker provides Lucia with weekly visits that include domestic assistance, shopping trips, and companionship.
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maiseve457 · 1 year ago
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Aged Care
Home Care Assistance offers aged care services to each & every individual of Australians. We can achieve this by attracting the most innovative, creative, compassionate & committed employees.
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smithlee1221 · 2 years ago
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Home Health Care for Seniors
Young Heart is dedicated to creating an accessible society where seniors and people with disabilities can live independently. We provide home care services by self-management or full management.
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ameliasmith0501 · 2 months ago
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Handballs, Pies, and Team Spirit: Mayflower’s AFL Grand Final Fun
AFL Grand Final celebrations are a highlight at Mayflower, with each residence buzzing with footy fever, team colours, and delicious food.
From handball competitions and themed feasts to footy-tipping winners and jubilant Lions supporters, our vibrant communities come together to share in the joy of the game. Read on to discover how residents, volunteers, and team members at Mayflower Reservoir, Mayflower Brighton, Mayflower Retirement Living, and Mayflower Edith Bendall enjoyed the biggest day in the AFL calendar.
Footy Fever at Mayflower Reservoir
Dressed in their favourite team colours, everyone embraced the spirit of the day.
One of the highlights of the event was the fiercely contested handball competition, where residents showcased their skills, hitting targets with impressive accuracy.
While our team made a valiant effort, it was the residents who took home the trophies, proving that footy expertise comes with age! The excitement continued with the announcement of the winner of the Mayflower Footy Tipping Competition for 2024, sparking cheers from all corners of the room.
Mayflower Retirement Living: A Grand Final Feast at Café VIBE
Of course, no AFL Grand Final celebration would be complete without the classic footy fare. The day ended with a delicious feast featuring pies and footy franks, a beloved tradition that brought everyone together over shared food and conversation.
AFL Spirit Shines at Mayflower Brighton
Over at Mayflower Brighton’s Café VIBE, retirement living residents gathered for a themed meal in the days leading up to the Grand Final.
The café was a hub of excitement as everyone, including CEO Stuart Rodney and his family, joined in the celebrations. With great food, lively conversation, and plenty of footy banter, Café VIBE embodied the sense of community that defines Mayflower Brighton. The retirement living residents were abuzz with excitement, and as proprietor Dhan said, “It’s a real vibe at Café VIBE!”
Mayflower is home to many avid AFL fans, and nowhere was this more evident than in the Mayflower Brighton. The community came together to celebrate the footy spirit with a sense of unity that captured the essence of the AFL season.
Brisbane Lions supporters were especially thrilled after winning the premiership, proudly wearing their team’s colours. Among them were lifelong Lions supporters Tony and his son Neale, who cheered on their team with joy.
Read and find out more about Aged Care Reservoir.
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willtay · 1 month ago
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Bringing the Outside In: Stunning Murals Light Up Mayflower Reservoir
Mayflower Reservoir has been transformed with the installation of beautiful large wall murals, thanks to a $1 million grant from the Department of Health and Ageing.
These murals don’t just add visual appeal — they serve a practical purpose, particularly for residents living with dementia.
Featuring stunning scenes such as lavender fields, blossoming wisteria, and the iconic Melbourne cityscape, the murals are a vibrant addition that enhances both the atmosphere and the functionality of the residence.
Visual cues such as beautiful and colourful wall murals of scenes such as a basket of fruit helps residents with their appetite and wayfinding.
Wayfinding Support for Residents Living with Dementia
Navigating an aged care residence can be difficult for residents living with dementia, but these new murals provide essential wayfinding cues. By clearly defining the purpose of different areas, such as depicting enticing food in the dining room, the murals help guide residents and reduce confusion.
Visual reminders like a mural of people sharing a meal allow residents to intuitively associate the space with eating and socialising.
This small but meaningful change helps create a more supportive and accessible environment.
These door skins serve a dual purpose: they add individuality to each resident’s space while also aiding those living with dementia in wayfinding.
A Complementary Addition to our Unique Door Decals
Earlier this year, we implemented door decals in the Murray House memory support unit. Residents actively chose door skins that resonated with their personal style or resembled front doors from their previous homes.
These door skins serve a dual purpose: they add individuality to each resident’s space while also aiding those living with dementia in wayfinding.
By providing visual cues, the door skins make navigating the corridors a more familiar experience, helping residents easily locate their rooms and move around their home.
Rebecca, Mayflower’s Executive Director of Quality, Risk, and Compliance emphasises the significance of the changes, stating: “Research indicates that supporting wayfinding is a fundamental aspect of dementia-friendly environmental design, achieved through the creation of landmarks such as visual cues.”
Rebecca further explains that imagery evoking a sense of nostalgia or personalisation can tap into the long-term memories of residents living with dementia. “These serve not only to differentiate residents’ rooms but also hold personal significance, tapping into long-term memories for those living with dementia.”
Depicting scenes of nature — such as waterfalls, gardens, and fields of flowers — they bring the outside in, offering soothing vistas that can help alleviate feelings of confinement.
Creating a Calming and Inviting Space
In addition to aiding wayfinding, the murals contribute to a calm and welcoming atmosphere. Depicting scenes of nature — such as waterfalls, gardens, and fields of flowers — they bring the outside in, offering soothing vistas that can help alleviate potential feelings of confinement.
This connection to nature creates a sense of peace and comfort for all residents and broadens their visual horizons.
By creating an engaging environment that celebrates a variety of cultural scenes and landscapes, the murals cater to the diverse interests and experiences of those who call Mayflower Reservoir home.
Enhancing the Community Environment
The murals reflect the diverse cultural backgrounds of residents living at Mayflower Reservoir, adding a personal and inclusive touch to the community.
By creating an engaging environment that celebrates a variety of cultural scenes and landscapes, the murals cater to the diverse interests and experiences of those who call Mayflower Reservoir home.
This initiative is part of a broader project to improve the quality of life for residents with varying abilities, cultural backgrounds and needs.
Dive deeper into the topic in the full article on Aged Care Reservoir.
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katherinemathew · 3 months ago
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Dementia Action Week: Understanding and Supporting
Dementia Action Week, from 16–22 September, encourages everyone to increase their understanding of dementia and explore ways to create more inclusive, supportive communities for people living with the condition.
What is Dementia?
Dementia is a condition that affects the brain, causing memory loss, difficulty with thinking, and changes in behaviour and emotions. It’s not a natural part of ageing and can affect people of all ages, but most commonly affects people over the age of 65.
The most common type is Alzheimer’s disease, but there are other types, such as vascular dementia and Lewy body dementia.
Are Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Different, or are they the same thing?
‘Alzheimer’s disease’ is the most common and well-known type of dementia.
‘Dementia’ is a general ‘umbrella’ term for a decline in cognitive ability that interferes with daily life, while Alzheimer’s disease is a specific brain disease that causes a gradual decline in memory and thinking skills, and falls under the umbrella term of ‘dementia’.
Early Warning Signs for Dementia
Recognising the early signs of dementia is important for early diagnosis and management for you or your loved one.
Some common early warning signs include:
Difficulty completing everyday tasks, like preparing meals or paying bills.
Disorientation, including confusion about time or location.
Language difficulty, such as forgetting words or using the wrong ones.
Personality and mood changes, including sudden mood swings or withdrawal.
Frequently misplacing regularly used items such as keys, or putting them in odd places.
If you notice these signs in yourself or a loved one, it’s a good idea to speak with a healthcare professional, such as your GP, for further advice.
Symptoms of Dementia
Dementia affects people in many different ways and not everyone experiences symptoms the same way. Some common symptoms include:
Short-term memory loss, such as forgetting recent conversations or events.
Difficulty with problem-solving or making everyday decisions.
Challenges with communication and understanding language.
Confusion about time and place, including difficulty navigating familiar environments.
Changes in behaviour, such as becoming restless or agitated.
Decline in mobility, and fine motor skills.
Despite these symptoms, many people living with dementia can still maintain meaningful connections and enjoy fulfilling activities with the right care and understanding.
How to Support a Loved One Living with Dementia
Supporting someone living with dementia can make a huge difference to their wellbeing.
Here are five key tips:
Be patient and reassuring: Offer calm, supportive responses to help ease anxiety and frustration. Never argue with them, but meet them where they are in their mind.
Stay connected: Regular interaction helps your loved one feel connected and supported.
Maintain a safe, familiar environment: Familiar surroundings and routines can help reduce confusion.
Encourage independence: Let them do what they can on their own to boost confidence and self-esteem.
Keep learning: Understanding more about dementia will help you better support your loved one and prepare for the future.
Read the full article to know more about Dementia Action Week: Understanding and Supporting
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