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!
Howard appreciated Feros so much that he wrote one of his much-loved poems about the STRC program: “Writing poems has become a task that gives me pleasure and brought a laugh from others.”
At Feros Care, we’re very proud to be a diabetes-friendly employer and have some top tips to share on how other workplaces can also be more appealing to team members with diabetes.
For the second consecutive year, Feros Care have been privileged to receive an award at the Light Up awards. Congratulations to our Mackay LAC team!
Stephen Miller is 53 years old and lives with an intellectual disability – something that has never stopped him from doing the things he loves. Read his story!
Disruption is something Karen Crouch is comfortable with. The Registered Nurse with decades of clinical and leadership experience has been in disruptor roles before and she’s ready to do it again as she takes over as CEO of Feros Care.
Feros Care’s recent All-Inclusive Employment Expo in Adelaide’s north proved a big hit with jobseekers, with more than 130 attendees coming through the doors and workshops gaining plenty of attention.
We all have a story to share, and this month, we’d love to share with you some stories from the students who have been helping out with our Virtual Social Centre in recent weeks. Read more!
Hailing from Colombia, Maji is one of our most popular hosts at the Virtual Social Centre, with her delicious sessions guiding participants through a different Colombian recipe each time.
Elly-May Barnes may have grown up in a household that most people would expect to be anything but normal – especially as Australian rock legend Jimmy is her dad – but ‘normal’ is exactly the environment her parents strived for as they raised a daughter with cerebral palsy.