Casey Grange by Bolton Clarke

Casey Grange by Bolton Clarke Casey Grange by Bolton Clarke is perfectly located to take in all that the region has to offer.

Visit the stunning Royal Botanic Gardens, tee off at one of the many golf courses or indulge in a trip to the Mornington Peninsula, just 20 minutes away. Casey Grange is perfectly located to take in all that the region has to offer.

Today is International Women’s Day, and we’re recognising the foundational role women have played in our organisation, f...
07/03/2026

Today is International Women’s Day, and we’re recognising the foundational role women have played in our organisation, from its beginnings to the present. From Lady Janet Clarke’s tireless commitment to rallying government and community support for those most in need, to Prime Minister Alfred Deakin’s wife Pattie who accompanied our early nurses on their rounds, to our 16,000+ workforce today, Bolton Clarke has been shaped by the vision, hard work and expertise of generations of women across leadership, support and frontline care services.

Today (3 March) is World Hearing Day and with almost half of Australians older than 75 having difficulty hearing, it's i...
02/03/2026

Today (3 March) is World Hearing Day and with almost half of Australians older than 75 having difficulty hearing, it's important to understand how you can take early action to help minimise the social and health impacts of hearing loss.

Here are our top tips to manage your hearing health:
🎧 Protect your hearing by avoiding exposure to loud noise
📆 Check your hearing regularly
👨‍⚕️ If you have trouble hearing, don't tough it out - get professional advice
🦻 Take advantage of hearing aids and other assistive technology

You can read more about maintaining your hearing health in our latest whitepaper 👉 https://www.boltonclarke.com.au/news-resources/white-papers/hearing-and-your-health-world-hearing-day-2026/

16/02/2026

On 17th February, 2025, Bolton Clarke began its celebration of 140 years caring for Australians. Today we're sharing this compilation of our 140 years stories - the stories that underpin our ongoing work and innovation to help Australians live and age well.

We are wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year during this very special time!🎄
24/12/2025

We are wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year during this very special time!🎄

On this day in 1926 we opened Melbourne’s first after care home to provide transitional care for people of all ages afte...
17/11/2025

On this day in 1926 we opened Melbourne’s first after care home to provide transitional care for people of all ages after a hospital stay. MDNS President Jessie Henderson described the hospital as “a new expression of an old need”. Today, we’re still finding new ways to meet community needs, from our parenting, birth and baby telephone helpline to telehealth, home and community support and in our retirement villages and aged care homes.

With the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival upon us and the Melbourne Cup right around the corner, Bolton Clarke Casey Gra...
16/10/2025

With the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival upon us and the Melbourne Cup right around the corner, Bolton Clarke Casey Grange resident and retired jockey Trevor will be keeping a close eye on the races! Recently he shared with us a little about his career as a jockey from the young age of 14 and even popped on his old winning silks for a photo.

Read more about Trevor's career as a jockey and his life at Casey Grange here 👉 https://www.boltonclarke.com.au/news-resources/corporate-news/cup-winner-trevor-still-keeping-pace-at-casey-grange/

Happy International Day of Older Persons! This year's theme is "Older Persons Driving Local and Global Action: Our Aspir...
01/10/2025

Happy International Day of Older Persons! This year's theme is "Older Persons Driving Local and Global Action: Our Aspirations, Our Well-Being, Our Rights". How can we recognise and support the aspirations of older people, including clients and residents? Share your ideas!

Monday, 24 September 1945 – 80 years ago today – Queensland Governor Sir Leslie Orme Wilson officially opened the Kenmor...
23/09/2025

Monday, 24 September 1945 – 80 years ago today – Queensland Governor Sir Leslie Orme Wilson officially opened the Kenmore Repatriation Sanatorium on the site of what is now Bolton Clarke Fairview, Pinjarra Hills. The first 12 veteran patients had been in residence in August under the watchful eyes of medical superintendent Dr George Cherry and Matron Viola Everett from the 112 Australian General Base Hospital. The sanatorium was founded to support ex-service personnel suffering from tuberculosis and continued to serve the veteran community until its closure in 1994.

On this day in 1966 we received confirmation of royal endorsement from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
31/08/2025

On this day in 1966 we received confirmation of royal endorsement from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

06/08/2025

From our very first nurse, Nurse Ferguson, to 16,000+ employees across Australia today, on this Aged Care Employee Day we recognise the dedication and resilience that has been a hallmark of our teams for more than a century. It’s timely that today also marks one of our more recent milestones – the day we came together as Bolton Clarke in 2017, honouring early community leaders Brigadier William Kinsey Bolton and Lady Janet Clarke.
A very big Aged Care Employee Day thank you to all the Bolton Clarke teams for 140 years of caring.

It's National Diabetes Week this week and to mark the occasion, Bolton Clarke Research Institute Senior Research Fellow ...
15/07/2025

It's National Diabetes Week this week and to mark the occasion, Bolton Clarke Research Institute Senior Research Fellow Dr Rajna Ogrin has been chatting with Diabetes Victoria about foot health.
If you have diabetes, taking care of your feet is really important. High blood sugar can affect your nerves and blood flow, which means you might not feel injuries and they may take longer to heal. This can lead to serious problems like ulcers or even amputations—but the good news is most of these can be prevented!
Top tips for keeping your feet healthy include:
* Check your feet every day – Look for cuts, blisters, redness, or swelling. Use a mirror or ask someone to help if you can’t see well.
* Wash and dry your feet daily – Especially between your toes. Keep your skin soft with moisturiser (but not between the toes).
* Trim your nails carefully – Or ask a podiatrist to help.
* Wear comfortable shoes and socks – Avoid tight shoes or seams that rub.
* Never walk barefoot – Even at home.
* See a podiatrist regularly – They can spot problems early and help you manage them.
* Get help quickly – If you notice anything unusual, don’t wait.
To hear Rajna's webinar, visit Annual Cycle of Care: Looking after your foot health - Diabetes Victoria

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