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Read our latest news to discover what is happening around Centacare.

Jack captures highs and lows of recovery in new single

Disability care

From homelessness to the recording studio, this Mental Health Week (7-15 October) Centacare client, Jack, talks about his successful music career and the highs and lows of his recovery journey.

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Friendship fills Christine’s cup

Aged care

Christine lives with vascular dementia, which has affected her short-term memory. She no longer drives and requires support with daily living activities and getting out and about in the community. This Dementia Action Week (18-24 September) Centacare is joining Dementia Australia to advocate for a dementia-friendly future.  

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The art of caring for Nanango’s living treasure

Aged care

Enjoying life from the comfort of your own home is important to many people as they age. But for Eileen, who celebrated her 100th birthday last month, it means everything. With Centacare by her side, Eileen continues to live her life in the way that she chooses, from the only home she’s ever known.

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Ingrid finds her forever home

Disability care

Centacare uses a thorough assessment process to ensure every person’s care needs, personality and interests are carefully matched with their housemates. Watch this video showing how Ingrid found her forever home with two other housemates using funding for Supported Independent Living.

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Debra heeds calling with care that is person-centred

Community and pastoral care

A recent report by Queensland Council of Social Services reveals 300,000 Queenslanders are currently homeless or experiencing housing insecurity. This Homelessness Week (7-13 August) we talk to Debra, one of our dedicated community housing officers about the vital work she does in the Bundaberg community.

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Shenae takes her love of dance to new heights

Disability care

There are 19 people in the Running Duck theatre troupe and every one of them is firmly focused on Shenae as they run through their latest dance sequence. The 28-year-old has been part of the celebrated theatre ensemble since 2020 and this year, has overcome her shyness to take a lead role in designing the choreography for their upcoming stage production.

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Aging well from a safe, secure home

Aged care

Government-funded home care services can make a big difference when it comes to staying in the home you love for as long as possible. Carol is one of many people aged over 60 who receive free information and referrals to trusted tradespeople, in-home safety assessments and subsidised home maintenance and modification services to stay safe, secure and humming along happily at home.

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Why do we acknowledge Country?

Featured

The ritual of an Acknowledgement of Country is becoming more commonplace in Australia. But when it comes to performing one, many people feel unsure about what to say and may even feel afraid about causing offence. This NAIDOC Week (2-9 July) Centacare is helping its staff feel more confident about showing respect for Traditional Owners.

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Post Release Service reflects our shared humanity

Community and pastoral care

Many people are released from prison into recurrent poverty. From an office behind St Mary’s Church in South Brisbane, our Post Release Service does powerful work, supporting people through what can be a difficult time as they transition from prison into the community. This can include help with food, clothing and accommodation, support to apply for a driver’s license and commence looking for employment.

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Red Bench inspires conversation

Family and relationship care

The importance of an ongoing conversation in putting an end to domestic violence cannot be underestimated. As domestic and family violence prevention month draws to a close, Centacare has unveiled Brisbane CBD’s first Red Bench on the grounds of St Stephen’s Cathedral, aimed at prompting conversations about the issue.

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