What we’ve been up to in February
We have been enjoying the preschool kids’ visits every fortnight. The kids walk to FRC and spend some time with the residents, enjoying some …
We have been enjoying the preschool kids’ visits every fortnight. The kids walk to FRC and spend some time with the residents, enjoying some …
The past month has been a busy one! Our new cinema room is complete and open! Friday 3rd February saw our first movie session open to our residents. …
Please find a copy of our annual report here: 2021-2022 Annual Report
Recently, Finley Regional Care had a special visit from the 2022 AFL Premiership Cup and Geelong AFL player, Tom Hawkins. Big thanks to the Geelong …
After preparing for accreditation for over a year, we are delighted to report that Finley Regional Care has successfully passed our accreditation with …
Finley Regional Care has created a gym thoughtfully designed in consultation with Ben Doyle from Proactive Physiotherapy. Exercise is one of the most …
On Monday 9th January, the Finley Medical Centre opened and will be operating from 62 Scoullar Street. You’ll find it on the street behind its old …
Congratulations to all the staff at Finley Regional Care, as their hard work, dedication and commitment have led to FRC being recognised as a finalist …
On the 4th November we were visited by the “Dancing with the Stars” contestants. They performed a small selection of their dances and dazzled us with …
Well- it has been a jam-packed November 2022! We started off with the Melbourne Cup Day Luncheon on the 1st November. A lovely cold meat/seafood …
Here at Finley Regional Care, we ensure our staff are continuously up to date with the latest knowledge and practices in aged care. And with the …
On 11th November a Remembrance Day morning was organised by our own Rob Atcheson and Keith Haidle, followed by a luncheon. We would all like to thank …
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