Health
Starting or restarting a Fitness Regime in Your 60s
2 April
If you’re over 60, regular exercise is essential for maintaining health, energy, and independence. It reduces the risk of serious conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis. However, starting or restarting a fitness regime...[Read More]
Leaders urged to stomach junk food tax to save lives
25 March
More than 200,000 lives and billions of dollars in health costs could be saved if political leaders developed an appetite to tax unhealthy foods, according to fresh research. The federal government is being called upon to consider a 20 per cent tax...[Read More]
Aged care isn’t just about care: What families need to know before it’s urgent
12 February
Aged care is a broad term used to describe the support and services provided to older Australians who need help with everyday living as they age. This can range from basic assistance at home—such as cleaning, meals, and transport—through to...[Read More]
New Year’s Resolutions: Why we make them—and why some stick while others don’t
1 January
Every January, millions of people around the world embrace the symbolic “fresh start” that the new year provides. Fuelled by optimism and the desire for self-improvement, we set resolutions that promise better habits, healthier living, and...[Read More]
2025: The year the world chose direction
18 December
History rarely announces itself in dramatic bursts. More often, it reveals itself through quiet turning points — moments when trends harden into realities and choices can no longer be postponed. 2025 was one of those years. It did not deliver a...[Read More]
The gift of trust: How talking about us strengthens our business and community
4 December
Referrals mean more to us than words can easily express. When a happy client shares their experience and recommends us to a friend, colleague, or family member, it is one of the greatest compliments we can receive. We never take that trust for...[Read More]
A life well-lived: Finding joy and comfort in the next chapter: A client story
13 November
When Margaret turned 78, she often found herself reminiscing about the life she’d built — the years spent raising her family, her career as a teacher, the travels, and the friendships that stood the test of time. But more than nostalgia, she...[Read More]
Top 7 tips for living a lifestyle of choice
6 November
In today’s fast-paced world, many people find themselves caught up in routines driven by obligation rather than intention. Yet, true fulfilment comes from living deliberately — making choices that reflect who you are and what truly matters to...[Read More]
Elderly urged to socialise to improve health resilience
22 October
Going on holiday, reading newspapers, having meals out and spending time with friends and family can help to reduce an elderly man’s risk of frailty, a UK study suggests. Being more sociable can even be “beneficial” for frailty reversal among...[Read More]
Guidelines developed for Australia’s biggest killer
1 October
A framework has been developed to track and improve the treatment of dementia patients in aged care. Researchers at the University of Queensland developed the guidelines after consulting with stakeholders including health care professionals, aged...[Read More]
Estate planning: living your best life without regrets
16 January
As you approach the golden years, it’s essential to not only enjoy the life you’ve built but also to plan wisely for the legacy you leave behind. Estate planning is not merely about drafting a will or dividing assets; it’s about ensuring...[Read More]
Staying fit and active ‘best way to stave off dementia’
22 February
Staying active throughout adulthood could help stave off dementia though even smaller bouts of exercise may help, British research suggests. A long-term study found that people who exercise as they age are more likely to have good brain health than...[Read More]
How will Aged care impact your family?
30 November
As older Australians make up a larger portion of our population, affordable and reliable care options for our seniors become paramount to more families. Naturally, when investigating options for an elderly person, finding the right level of care...[Read More]
