It can be a difficult discussing a decline in your loved one’s ability to care for themselves. Our guide can help get you started.
The bathroom can be a hotspot for accidents, especially for seniors who may face physical limitations or balance issues. As mobility and balance decrease with age, the risk of slips, trips, and falls increases.
Historically, ageing has often been associated with a loss of independence, freedom and a reduced lifestyle. The truth is, there are a wide variety of assistive care opportunities to ensure seniors can enjoy their lifestyle to the fullest possible.
Unless you’ve had a fall before, you may have never even thought about what it’s like to fall. If you are physically well and feeling strong on your feet, you may even scoff at the idea that you could have a fall.
As a caregiver, ensuring the safety of your loved one is paramount. This checklist provides a comprehensive guide.
Dementia, a collective term for conditions affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities that interferes with daily functioning, is a growing concern worldwide.
Reablement is an approach to care designed to maximise your function and independence. Learn about how it works here.
Discover the vital role of nutrition for seniors receiving home care. Learn how a balanced diet supports overall health and independence, with tips on meal preparation, nutrition consultations, and subsidised meal options.
As the Australian summer brings soaring temperatures, everyone, especially older adults, faces the risk of heat-related illnesses.
Aunty Grace home care aged services are designed to support you, and help your family. We can supply a friendly helping hand with personal care, medication management, and household chores; offer companionship to combat isolation and loneliness; provide reliable transport to get you out and about or to medical appointments; make sure you have access to qualified medical assistance at home; and make your house safer to move around in.
Our aged care system can feel like a maze of programs, red tape, and complicated administrative processes, especially if you’re dealing with a short‑term health setback and trying to understand what support is available.