At Regis, we believe life’s most meaningful moments come from shared experiences. That’s why we’re proud to champion intergenerational programs at our Homes, creating opportunities for our residents and young people to connect, learn and grow together.
Read moreAt 90 years old, Thelma entered into a new chapter of her life as the very first resident at Regis Camberwell. Her journey is a heartwarming testament to the welcoming environment and thoughtful care that defines our new Home.
Read moreAlec Roe began his career in 2012 as a 19-year-old Lifestyle Assistant at Regis Dandenong North and hasn’t looked back since.
Read moreIn a world increasingly focused on sustainability, upcycling has emerged as a fashionable and eco-friendly trend. However, for many residents at Regis Aged Care Homes in Western Australia, upcycling is not just a trend—it’s a way of life they’ve embraced long before it became popular.
Read moreOur annual awards honor outstanding employees and volunteers.
Read more“It was excellent. It was good to see residents and employees enjoying the cruise.”
Read moreWith 19 years of experience, her passion for her role remains as vibrant as ever. “I truly love what I do, and after all these years, I still feel excited every time I walk into our Home and see the residents,” Marcelle shares.
Read moreFor Renee, working in aged care is an incredibly fulfilling experience, one that brings her a deep sense of accomplishment at the end of each day.
Read more“Seeing residents and families smile makes every moment worthwhile,” shares Joanne.
Read moreThis week, 94 residents from 17 of our Victorian Homes came together for a memorable day out on the iconic Puffing Billy steam train.
Read moreAt Regis Blackburn, Mary and Neil find joy in simply being together.
Read moreWe had the incredible honor of hosting the 2024 Melbourne Cup tour at Regis East Malvern
Read moreJoin us at our Open Day on 26 October for a sneak peek.
Read moreOn this year’s International Day of Older Persons, Regis is thrilled to announce we are broadening our longstanding intergenerational programs with a new pilot initiative in partnership with the LifeChanger Foundation.
Read moreThe luncheon featured a talk by Melbourne Football Club Life Member and 1980s player, Kelly O’Donnell.
Read moreRegis is one of only 25 companies in the Top ASX300 to have a female CEO, and we rank in the Top 30 for the percentage of women in the Executive Leadership Team.
Read more“A lot of our residents are living with dementia so it’s something close to our hearts.”
Read moreThe group of residents were first awed by a window view of larvae and its different stages as it evolves into a butterfly.
Read more“It is very special to see my artworks displayed around the Home.”
Read moreIf they’re unable to paint with a brush, they use a cloth or their hands and fingers. Some residents also dictate to their carers their desired brush movements.
Read more“I had never been that close to snow before. This is one of the best moments of my life,” said Regis Armadale resident Noel.
Read moreMinh is a dedicated Relationship Specialist at Regis, whose journey into aged care is both personal and profound.
Read moreMichelle Knights, General Manager at Home Care Mildura, believes in making a positive impact daily on the lives of her team and clients.
Read moreTan Nguyen’s (Regis Blackburn, Victoria) career path is as rich and diverse as his heritage. Originally from Vietnam and a qualified chef, Tan was drawn to the field of aged care by a deep-seated desire to enhance the lives of the elderly.
Read moreJennifer, a dedicated Registered Nurse at Regis Magnolia, has been making a profound impact on the lives of residents in Queensland.
Read moreRegis Aged Care Pty Ltd (‘Regis’) has made the difficult decision to close its Regis Weston Home.
Read more“I had a wonderful day. It brought back a lot of happy memories when I was younger and would save my money to get a chocolate bar like the children did in the film!”.
Read moreTwenty-five residents from five of our Club Homes in Victoria were recently treated to a nostalgic cinematic experience, transporting them back to the golden age of film with a screening of the 1964 classic, My Fair Lady.
Read moreDesigned to evoke nostalgia from events residents have attended in the past, the event included live music, dance performances, vintage cars, 1920-1950’s inspired lunch and dessert menu, all set within the historic backdrop of the Fremantle Town Hall.
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