
Congratulations to the staff recognised for over five years of service to Glenview! Thank you to everyone who attended the presentation and morning tea, including our friends and families. We applaud Hazel Patricio for 15 years of service, and Anthony Luckie for 10 years of service at Windsor. Congratulations also to: Colin McDonald and Darren…

Researchers from the Centre for Ageing Research and Translation at the University of Canberra are starting a new project to explore small-scale care settings in Australia.

Glenview Community Services is celebrating 5 years of operation of Korongee Dementia Village, a small-house model situated in Derwent Park. The village is perhaps the first of its kind in Australia. Korongee is a bold experiment in caring for people who live with dementia. Designed as a series of family-style houses placed in a village…

Recognition awards were presented to six staff members at our end of year party at The Hub. Each person had demonstrated one or more Glenview values in action. Congratulations to:

Our Specialised Dementia Care Program (SDCP) will commence later this year in Waratah, a purpose-built cottage-like unit of 9 rooms on our Windsor St site. Glenview was awarded funding and support from the Commonwealth Department of Health to deliver the program, which has been operating in mainland states for more than five years. Our CEO…

Ever wondered how the colours were chosen, or the houses were designed in one of the first small-house residential villages in Australia? We are thrilled to be featured in this episode about Korongee Dementia Village – commissioned by the Australian Institute of Architects.

Thank you to our wonderful residents and Felicity who presented certificates and a lanyard pin to staff (and a resident) in commemoration of their continued association with Glenview.

Chief Executive Officer, Damien Jacobs explains his disappointment about a Sunday Tasmanian article featuring Korongee Dementia Village.