We work with some true dream makers at Feros Care.
From community and residential care workers, allied health professionals, to business and operations staff, our people bring to the table a wealth of knowledge and skill – and, above all, stories! Read them below.
How to remain active in good company
Do you want to step out with renewed confidence and new friends? We’ve got the answer. Exercise, but with a healthy dose of friendship thrown in for good measure.
As we age, social interactions become more important as a way of combating loneliness. Feros Care has assembled tips to help you do this. Click to read more!
Sometimes it can be tricky to spot an issue with your ageing loved one, or easy to dismiss it. By knowing the signs to look for, you’ll be equipped to recognise any tell-tale physical, mental or social changes in your relatives before they become an issue.
Dreaming big leads new LAC down under on journey for others
The best Local Area Coordinators are not only there to do their jobs - they are there to drive change and to inspire NDIS participants to live their best lives with passion and dedication. Feros Care LAC Ruth Ejiwale hopes to go even beyond that.
Long road, a labour of love for Bec, ILC Coordinator at Feros Care
ILC projects are focussed around building the capacity of people living with disabilities, their families and their carers, and Feros Care is proud to have rolled out 15 new projects. Find out what these mean for the community.
Declare 2020 as the year of doing – and sign up for social transport
Feros Care have curated a calendar of social activities featuring everything worth seeing, tasting, doing and experiencing in the coming months. Sign up for our senior transportation services here!
Feros Care has joined forces with a local early learning centre for a program that is tapping into the skills and experience of the amazing senior residents of Feros Care to improve the literacy of the centre's pupils.