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Group Homes Australia rebrands as it seeks to form more partnerships

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The innovative dementia care operator known for their small household model is rebranding as Videri Australia.

“Videri means ‘to be seen’,” said Chief Executive Officer Leah Gabolinscy. “Our approach goes beyond meeting basic needs; we take time to step into each person’s life story to explore what brings them purpose and meaning. Our homes are designed to be places of connection and belonging. Changing our name is about reaffirming our promise to ensure people living with dementia and their families are seen and heard.”

Founded by Tamar Krebs in 2011, Leah said the operators is aiming to make Videri’s individualised, household model accessible to more people living with dementia.

Looking ahead, Videri plans to expand its partnerships with industry and Government stakeholders.

At the 2024 LEADERS SUMMIT, Tamar revealed the operator is open to establishing its homes within retirement villages, providing services for residents so they do not have to leave the village to seek care and support.

Videri has also gained recognition for its work in educating families on living with dementia, with the Federal Government sponsoring the provider to hold free five-day retreats for people in the early stages of dementia diagnosis and their support partners.

Videri Founder Tamar Krebs' memorable interview with DCM Group CEO Chris Baynes at the 2024 LEADERS SUMMIT


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