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!
Jack Thornton is kicking some serious life goals – he’s meeting new people, trying new hobbies and looking to the future on a daily basis. All with the help of Feros Care and the NDIS!
As a visionary leader, and courageous advocate for human and disability justice, Renay Barker-Mulholland is much more than an inspiration. She is a change-maker and a proud mother, sister, daughter, aunty and niece with a story to tell.
Angie is a Wellbeing Manager with Feros Care, and has been a Registered Nurse for almost 30 years. She has a post-graduate degree in Palliative Care, having been inspired by the many people she has supported through palliative care. She shares her experience.
One of the Virtual Social Centre’s most popular weekly sessions is the fun-loving ‘Sing To Feel Good’, which is celebrating its 100th week this May. In celebration, we’re sharing one of the songs coined by the participants.
There are few spaces in Australia that can claim to be genuinely accessible and inclusive. Here, owner of queer utopian night space ‘My Lover Cindi’ gives her top tips on how to succeed in any space.
Angie has been a Registered Nurse for almost 30 years. Passionate about the Darling Downs region, Angie loves sharing new opportunities with those who don’t realise what benefits a Home Care Package to offer.
Feros Care has partnered with the local community and Life Skills Australia to bring a SWISH table to Townsville, making sport more accessible for those with vision impairment.
As a company born out of Byron Bay, we have been very close to the impact of the recent floods in Queensland and New South Wales. Here are some stories of individuals and teams who have done everything they can to support those who need it most, as well as how we’ve been able to help.
The new ‘Kids in Sport’ program ensures more kids can play their sport of choice and get involved with their local communities, making sport more accessible for all. We’re also encouraging local clubs to be more inclusive.
Monique, a Registered Nurse, on why people need to ask for help when they first need it – and her recommendations on starting the Home Care Package process as soon as something becomes a struggle.
At 77 years young, Ron is still maintaining his nine-acre property near Toowoomba – all it took was some specialised equipment to support his Parkinson’s.