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Concerned about a family member who has dementia or memory loss? Worried about your own memory?

You can have confidence in our experienced and highly skilled professionals who will support you, your family member or friend with:

  • Getting a diagnosis and accessing services
  • Staying healthy and living well while dealing with the challenges of dementia
  • Coping with changes to your independence and relationships
  • Modifying your home and routines to make life easier
  • Using technology to aid memory, independence and safety
  • Practical ideas and solutions to everyday challenges
  • Securing reliable and dependable supports and services
  • Keeping you connected to your community
  • Planning for the future

ACH Group have staff with the specialist knowledge, skills and experience that enables them to offer the right advice at the right time, no matter where someone is on their journey with dementia.

If you or someone know has a diagnosis of dementia, you’re likely to have a lot of questions.

Learn more about Nursing Services and contact us today. 

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📢 Community highlight from Elkanah Retirement Village 🐾👂

At ACH Group retirement living hubs, residents enjoy a range of activities and events - whether organised by the organisation or led by residents themselves. From social catch ups to informative sessions, there's always something to support connection and learning.

In May, residents at Elkanah Retirement Village attended an engaging session with the Australian Lions Hearing Dogs team, where they had the chance to meet Woody, a trained Hearing Assistance Dog.

💬 Jess Hattam, Community Engagement Coordinator for Australian Lions Hearing Dogs, explained:

"Whether as a stand-alone or complementary assistance to hearing aid devices, our Hearing Assistance Dogs provide help in day-to-day living, as well as provide an added level of assurance and emotional connectedness in people’s lives."

The session highlighted how Hearing Assistance Dogs support independence and can improve quality of life through increased safety, reduced isolation, and improved communication.

It was a valuable opportunity for residents to learn more about the impact of hearing loss and the practical support available, including how assistance dogs contribute to everyday wellbeing.

📷 Thanks to Tahlia, Village Manager, for capturing these moments with the Australian Lions Hearing Dogs team and residents – including Jenny pictured interacting with the dog during the session.
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📢 Community highlight from Elkanah Retirement Village 🐾👂

At ACH Group retirement living hubs, residents enjoy a range of activities and events - whether organised by the organisation or led by residents themselves. From social catch ups to informative sessions, theres always something to support connection and learning.

In May, residents at Elkanah Retirement Village attended an engaging session with the Australian Lions Hearing Dogs team, where they had the chance to meet Woody, a trained Hearing Assistance Dog.

💬 Jess Hattam, Community Engagement Coordinator for Australian Lions Hearing Dogs, explained:

Whether as a stand-alone or complementary assistance to hearing aid devices, our Hearing Assistance Dogs provide help in day-to-day living, as well as provide an added level of assurance and emotional connectedness in people’s lives.

The session highlighted how Hearing Assistance Dogs support independence and can improve quality of life through increased safety, reduced isolation, and improved communication.

It was a valuable opportunity for residents to learn more about the impact of hearing loss and the practical support available, including how assistance dogs contribute to everyday wellbeing.

📷 Thanks to Tahlia, Village Manager, for capturing these moments with the Australian Lions Hearing Dogs team and residents – including Jenny pictured interacting with the dog during the session.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment