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Helping you maintain your connections

Maintaining meaningful relationships that can help you lead a happier and healthier life can be difficult at the moment. Now, more than ever, it’s important to stay connected.

Aged Care Employee Day 2020

This significant day is all about celebrating and recognising the hundreds of thousands of people who work in the aged care industry across Australia.

KinCare Honoured in 2020 LASA Awards

KinCare is proud to share we have been awarded the Organisation Award in the 2020 LASA awards for NSW/ACT.

Robert proves you can discover new talents at any age

When his Home Care Worker, Michelle, learned that Robert had never cooked a meal in his life, she began to teach him and at 83, he’s loving putting his new skills to use in the kitchen.

Roberta’s masterful and mindful moves

A lifelong passion for China – combined with a love of Tai Chi – recently saw KinCare Customer Roberta travel to China for an experience she will never forget.

Your loved one might need extra support during the pandemic

If you have an elderly relative or friend you support, you may have noticed changes to their way of life that mean it may be time to consider alternative living arrangements or extra support so they can stay happy and healthy in their own home.

Use technology to stay connected with friends and family

If your loved ones don’t live close by, that doesn’t mean you have to be socially isolated. Discover our fun, creative ways to stay connected online.

Tips for your telehealth appointment

Recent COVID-19 restrictions and technological advancements are changing the way many people consult their G.P. Thanks to telehealth, you now don’t have to see your doctor in person if you don’t want to.

Over the airwaves

With 60 years in radio behind him, our Queensland customer Graham has more than a few stories to share about life on air.

Needing care quickly during COVID-19

Life is anything but normal at the moment. At KinCare, we’re here to help you maintain your routines as much as possible, while continuing to live safely and independently in your own home.

Tips for carers during isolation

While nothing beats a face-to-face to visit, there are lots of other ways you can stay connected with elderly family and friends and continue to support their health and wellbeing.

Staying healthy and happy during isolation

Because it’s more important than ever to stay at home during the pandemic, we’ve put together this list of ideas to help you stay healthy, happy and socially connected in your own home.