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In the heart of Western Sydney, nestled within the Hills Shire and Blacktown LGA, is a beacon of hope for vulnerable older people: The Aspire4Life Care Finder team.
There was much laughing, cheering and yarning at Tomaree Sports Complex on 4 May as more than three hundred Elders came together in Nelson Bay for a series of friendly but fierce sporting contests. The Elders Olympics were established in 2001 with an aim of connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders across New South […]
Aspire4Life is a proud sponsor of this extraordinary film-led campaign Live the Life you Please which honestly discusses palliative care and death. And to quote the film, “Talking about death won’t kill you” – and it doesn’t. Two of the storylines featured in the film were captured in Coffs Harbour, and produced in close collaboration […]
With COVID putting face-to-face gatherings on hold for so many organisations, the Aspire4Life team was thrilled to gather for their first conference in three years.
National Reconciliation Week 2022 was an important time for Aspire4Life team members – along with all other Australians – to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
Aspire4Life has been proud to take home two awards in the Future of Ageing 2021 Awards.
Aspire4Life has doubled the size of its virtual assessment team after winning contracts to provide home care assessment services for the Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) in South Australia and Northern Territory.
Aspire4Life supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s day through community support.
The theme of National Reconciliation Week this year is “In this together”, and as an inclusive and supportive workforce, Aspire4Life has pledged its support.
Since being appointed as an official Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) Assessment Agency, Aspire4Life has been proudly connecting with and supporting our veterans and war widows.
Aspire4Life is honoured to be playing an important role in the trial of a new Government program, designed to empower older Australians so they can remain active and independent.