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Imelda Lynch, customers Kym and Anne catch up at Gilles Plains Health Studio at art classes

Small things make big impact

Shirley has Milo – not coffee or tea. Anne prefers to paint by numbers while the three Johns enjoy a drink together before dinner on Fridays. As ACH Group embarked on a bold new strategy to invest in its services, people, and assets,
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Sandra talks to Linda about the joy of creating art.

Social program gives Sandra new lease on life

Sandra Neuling, a retired Psychologist was looking for social interaction after the loss of her best friend. Reaching out to My Aged Care, Sandra was delighted to find ACH Group’s widespread offering of social experiences. “My friend and I did everything together and
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Engagement matters implementation guide

Guide to best practise dementia care

ACH Group has bolstered the tools and training available to frontline workers who work with residents living with dementia through the Engagement Matters Implementation Guide. The guide will assist the workforce in developing the skills needed to deliver best-practise dementia care. ACH Group
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Shaping Tomorrow, Together: ACH Group launches strategy

ACH Group has today launched its new strategy Shaping Tomorrow, Together to deliver on the vision of Good Lives for Older People. Shaping Tomorrow, Together represents a bold new strategy to invest in ACH Group’s services, people and assets, ACH Group Chair Imelda
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Consumer Advisory Body - two people looking at a laptop screen, discussing feedback

Home Care and Community Consumer Advisory Body

Express your interest in joining We are committed to providing the best possible service and strive for continuous improvement at every opportunity. ACH Group’s Home Care and Community Consumer Advisory Body provides an important platform for customers and representatives to share their voice
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Graphic design students at Central Kitchen Holden Hill with Amy White, Operations Manager

Students put cherry on top of ACH Group menus

The finishing touches on a visual overhaul of ACH Group’s residential aged care menus have been applied by graphic design students. Students from the University of South Australia’s Bachelor of Design (Graphic and Communication Design) course have been working with ACH Group since
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Volunteer Edward and Ken from Kapara Residential Care Home are the heroes of this year's Volunteer Week

Volunteering forges an unlikely bond

An unlikely bond between a 17-year-old high school student and an 89-year-old retired accountant has highlighted the power of volunteering as ACH Group celebrates National Volunteer Week. In January, Edward Mickan, 17, began volunteering at ACH Group’s Kapara Aged Care Home where he
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Getting started: Taylor Angelikas, Bethany Harker, Eva Toogood and Jack Brunato began their student placements with ACH Group this week. Pictured with ACH Group Student Placement Program manager Sian Aston (front)

Students start aged care journey

Bright-eyed and bushy tailed South Australian students were welcomed by ACH Group this week as they embark on two-week placements working in aged care. The 16 students will be placed at ACH Group residential aged-care homes where they will get a hands-on introduction
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Anzac Day at Highercombe Residential Care Home - Steven, Fred and Samuel.

Why today is ‘a lot about mateship and all about respect’ – with a veteran penning a reflective poem

Samuel McKim, 90, grew up in Scotland and enlisted in the National Service, when he was just 17 – serving in the British Royal Air Force in the Suez Canal, Egypt. On Thursday, he will proudly read a reflective poem during an Anzac
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Linda Feldt appointed CEO

Linda Feldt appointed CEO

The ACH Group Board has announced Linda Feldt’s appointment as CEO, ACH Group. Linda, who joined our organisation in 2015, has been interim CEO for the past five months. She was previously Chief Operating Officer. ACH Group Chair Imelda Lynch said the Board
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