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.
The story of Feros Care’s Pride Support Network
This Pride Month, we're sharing the story behind our wonderful Pride Support Network - part of our efforts towards inclusivity, awareness and celebration, and open to everyone in the organisation to join.
“You can’t be that disabled”: How one mother navigated the challenges of invisible disability
Life can throw plenty of curveballs – but with support from Feros Care, one proud mother and son duo are carving their way in the world, ready to make a difference. Read their incredible story!
Kicking goals in Bowen: How Jack made it to his first footy game
Jack Thornton is kicking some serious life goals – he’s meeting new people, trying new hobbies and looking to the future on a daily basis. All with the help of Feros Care and the NDIS!
To bravely go: Renay Barker-Mulholland on life as a First Nations woman with disability
As a visionary leader, and courageous advocate for human and disability justice, Renay Barker-Mulholland is much more than an inspiration. She is a change-maker and a proud mother, sister, daughter, aunty and niece with a story to tell.
Angie is a Wellbeing Manager with Feros Care, and has been a Registered Nurse for almost 30 years. She has a post-graduate degree in Palliative Care, having been inspired by the many people she has supported through palliative care. She shares her experience.
‘My Favourite Things’: The Virtual Social Centre’s parody version for 2022
One of the Virtual Social Centre's most popular weekly sessions is the fun-loving ‘Sing To Feel Good’, which is celebrating its 100th week this May. In celebration, we're sharing one of the songs coined by the participants.
The road to recovery: Navigating autism and its impacts on mental health
After five years of therapy, and with the dedication of various NDIS supports and connections via Feros Care, 16-year-old Samantha is celebrating more than 200 days of being free of self-harm.
3 tips for making every business more accessible and inclusive
There are few spaces in Australia that can claim to be genuinely accessible and inclusive. Here, owner of queer utopian night space ‘My Lover Cindi’ gives her top tips on how to succeed in any space.
"It's the little things that mean the most": One Wellbeing Manager shares her story
Angie has been a Registered Nurse for almost 30 years. Passionate about the Darling Downs region, Angie loves sharing new opportunities with those who don’t realise what benefits a Home Care Package to offer.