The Not For Profit’s retirement living portfolio includes 17 sites in the ACT, NSW, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
“To remain relevant and viable in this changing landscape of health and ageing, combined with policy changes and funding models, Calvary is innovating its services and models of care to directly respond to the needs of our residents,” Calvary’s Strategic Operations & Performance – Retirement Living, Mark Eagleston (pictured), said.
“Calvary’s expansive portfolio across hospitals and aged care nationally means we offer the RLC a unique perspective on how to shape the sector’s offering for providers and older Australians.”
In October last year, Anglicare Sydney and Uniting NSW.ACT had become Retirement Living Council members after RLC President Tony Randello, Aveo's CEO said his objective was "to grow the membership from 30% of the sector to 50%,” he told SATURDAY magazine in July 2023.
“More and more older Australians are looking to age in place and by co-locating retirement living, home care and aged care, Calvary can create a built-in community of peers, fostering social interaction and a sense of belonging,” Mark said.
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