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This week is MND week and Reliant would like to help raise awareness of motor neurone disease.
Yesterday, the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety handed its report to the Australian Government.
Last week we received the great news that Reliant has received the Gold Service Provider Award for the 'Health and Wellbeing Equality Index' at the 2019 Australian LGBTI Inclusion Awards. This award is the national benchmark for LGBTI inclusive service provision in Australia. Congratulations Team!
We are being asked for our thoughts constantly on the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. We are excited that the findings of the Royal Commission will no doubt impose more obligations on health and aged care providers and result in increased scrutiny - as it should be.
This week we were honoured to attend the 5th National Elder Abuse Conference in Sydney, along with leaders from government, academia, law, healthcare leaders and trailblazers. At Reliant we see our role as central in ensuring that our elders live their best lives - with dignity and independence.
Dr Justin Koonin, Alexandra Conroy, Kathryn Greiner, Auntie Millie Ingram at the launch of ACON's Ageing Health Outcomes Strategy 2017-2021
We are extremely proud to be a foundation member of Pride in Health + Wellbeing, a program which aims to raise the bar across the board when it comes to LGBTI inclusive health service provision.
One of Reliant’s Founders, Alexandra Conroy, has been awarded the NSW Young Manager of the Year in the AIM Excellence Awards.
Once again, Reliant Healthcare is very proud to be sponsoring the second instalment of the Shake It Up Parkinson’s research webinar series. Shake It Up is a non-profit organisation founded to promote and fund Parkinson’s research within Australia. Being involved with foundations that produce innovat...
“Bridge helps you think. It’s a game you can play your entire life and keep getting better and better.” Bill Gates.
Bridge players who live on the North Shore or Eastern suburbs, who feel that they may have to give up the game they love, due to problems with eyesight, mobility or speed (not be...