There’s always something happening at Feros Care, whether it’s how we’re using technology to improve our clients’ lives or the adventures of our clients and their care workers.
Here we have handpicked our favourite Feros stories, as well as blogs on travel, food, technology, health and wellness. It’s all about helping you live a healthy and connected life!
Tech-savvy older Australians are often a target for scammers. We’ve asked our experts about the three top online scams currently doing the rounds, and how you can protect yourself from each.
If you have a Home Care Package, it can be tricky to work out exactly what can and can’t be paid for out of your funding – especially as the Department of Health and Aged Care have recently released an updated version of the Home Care Package guidelines. We’re here to clarify what’s included, what’s excluded, and how a Wellbeing Manager can help.
Kerry Hardey has always loved the opportunities that come with being a physiotherapist. From the flexibility of the role to the clinical support, here’s what it’s like to be in the role with Feros Care.
Josh Cahir has been an Exercise Physiologist with Feros Care for six years. Here’s what he loves about his role – and some of the reasons Exercise Physiologists may enjoy in an opportunity with Feros Care.
Losing a beloved pet can cause deep feelings of grief, especially if your companion had been with you for a long time. Our guide to pet bereavement will help you cope with your loss. Owning a pet can be an intensely rewarding experience for many seniors. Pets offer companionship and affection, reduce stress and anxiety, […]
2023 is a significant year for the LGBTQIA+SB community and its allies. It’s the 50th anniversary of the first Gay Pride Week, the 45th anniversary of the first Mardi Gras Parade, and the 5th anniversary of Australian marriage equality. It’s also the first time Australia has been chosen as the host of World Pride, with Sydney hosting […]
Susan Breitkreutz has recently achieved a major life goal – an accomplishment worth honouring as until recently the mental health challenges she faces meant that, at times, she wasn’t able to leave her own house let alone travel independently.