Guides & Resources
Feros Care Telehealth pilot creates positive results.
When a parent or loved one is diagnosed with dementia there’s a thousand questions that come to mind. How do I tell the rest of the family?
When caregivers do not take care of themselves and don’t take a break, they increase their own risk for health problems.
With every website these days wanting us to sign up and have an account for something or other, have you ever wondered what happens to your ‘stuff’ when your digital life is the only one left?
Mobile technology can be a handy tool for banking on the go but you need to be aware of the risks.
Deciding what to do with furniture and belongings that may no longer be required or just aren’t practical anymore can be difficult at any age, but if you have a lifetime of memories embedded in a home and its contents, it’s that much more distressing.
At Feros Care, our primary focus is the happiness and wellbeing of older Australians. However, we are aware that in the wider community the issue of elder abuse exists.
We’ll help sort out the common terms used in the aged care sector to help you understand what’s what.
If you’re concerned about a loved one’s ability to continue driving, addressing it sooner rather than later could save their life.
Here’s three quick facts that many people may not be aware of when it comes to switching care providers.
Some of the most well-known services included in Home Care Packages are housekeeping and nursing – however, there are a variety of other things you can spend your HCP on. Below are three things that you probably haven’t even considered before.
Many people who receive letters from My Aged Care aren’t aware what exactly they mean and what actions they require, and a big number of people miss out on their packages because of this. Follow this simple guide to receiving a Home Care Package.