Resthaven this week announced it will develop a new residential aged care facility for 60 people in Mt Gambier. Last Week, the Federal Government allocated 15 low and 45 high care places to the Uniting Churchs aged care organisation, along with a $6 million loan. Resthaven's chief executive Richard Hearn says it is a reflection of the south-east's ageing population. "Resthaven have been operating in the south-east, in Naracoorte and Millicent and Mount Gambier, on a community care basis in people's homes, and we've been aware that there's going to be a growing demand for people in residential care as well," he said.
Healthcare Australia buys home care provider My Care Solution
South Australian family-owned home care provider My Care Solution has sold its operations to Healthcare Australia, which is owned by Sydney-based venture capital firm Crescent Capital. Healthcare Australia is a healthcare staffing business, with...