Big things are happening at FRC
We’ve partnered with Charles Sturt University (CSU) to expand the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program – helping create new training …


We’ve partnered with Charles Sturt University (CSU) to expand the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program – helping create new training …

For many of us, the idea of “planning ahead” can feel confronting, especially when it comes to health and future care. But advance care planning isn’t …

Our latest quarterly quality reporting results are in, and we’re proud to share we’ve achieved a 4 Star rating in Quality Indicators. This result …

Have a read of our February 2026 Newsletter.

We kicked off February with a fabulous concert put on by Jackie Lee and her right-hand man, Doug. The residents really enjoyed singing along and it …

February is often associated with Valentine’s Day and celebrations of love, but it is also widely recognised as Heart Health Month – a timely reminder …

We’re excited to share that Finley Regional Care now has a larger team of registered nurses on site. With two registered nurses on most daytime …

At Finley Regional Care, we’re committed to ensuring residents have access to important allied health services that support comfort, independence and …

We’re introducing new vital signs monitoring equipment, including updated trolleys with blood pressure machines, pulse oximeters, blood sugar …

Valentine’s Day is often associated with roses, romantic dinners, and love letters. But in an aged care community, the meaning of Valentine’s Day can …

This month, our merger with Biralee Preschool will take place. This partnership will support long-term growth, sustainability and strengthened …

We hit the ground running in January with lots of activities on for the residents! They tried out sandpainting and bookmark making in arts and craft. …

Moving into an aged care home can be a difficult and emotional time, but making smart choices and preparing well can ease the process. Download our e-book to learn what to avoid and what to prioritise…
