With the expectations of retirement village residents rapidly shifting, leadership is no longer just about managing operations.
Australia Day reminds us of more than just a single day of festivities—it’s a chance to reflect on our shared history, respect diverse perspectives, and celebrate the multicultural nation we continue to build.
Are you ready for the year ahead? Explore practical tips for lifelong learning, setting goals, and leveraging resources like the DCM Institute’s offerings to enhance your skills and confidence.
Our national broadcaster suggested potential retirement village residents are subjected to “cunningly designed rip offs.” This survey of retirement village residents suggests otherwise.
The 12 Days of Christmas traditionally start on December 25th (Christmas Day) and run until January 5th. This period is also called Christmastide and can offer us all an excellent opportunity to focus on professional growth.
DCM Institute’s Tiffany Folbigg and Natasha Sargent visited the Dementia Learning Centre to put their VR Training to the test.
The Victorian Government says its new Retirement Villages Amendment Bill will deliver stronger protections for residents – making villages fairer for older Victorians so they can retire in comfort and with peace of mind.
Over the past three weeks, the DCM Institute has recognised the achievement of more than 40 individuals working in the retirement living sector for their dedication and commitment to their professional development.
Yesterday, more than 250 professionals came together at Rydges World Square Sydney for DCM Institute’s final VILLAGE SUMMIT event for 2024.
Earlier this week the South Australian Parliament passed the amendments to the Retirement Villages Act 2016. Our legal partners, MinterEllison, help us to navigate these reforms.
Overwhelmingly, people are reluctant to talk about and prepare for the end of life. This operator is taking a proactive approach for their residents.
Residents Associations nationwide are uniting to conduct a landmark survey, to amplify resident voices and tackle media stereotypes. With more than 3,500 responses received, they expect there to be more.