The eRecord Edition #109 - 24 November 2016

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24 November 2016

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Edition #109

Archbishop Costelloe stands with Catholic Homes Chairman, Peter Messer and Catholic Homes’ Executive Manager of Mission, Bernadette Brady next to the PHOTO: SUPPLIED unveiled plaque at the new Burswood Catholic Homes Head Office.

B L E S S I N G O F C AT H O L I C H O M E S :

Ensuring the elderly have their rightful place at the table By Marco Ceccarelli

ALMOST TWO MONTHS after the release of the 2016 ACBC Social Justice Statement, A Place at the Table, which celebrated “the great success story of our ageing population,” Archbishop Timothy Costelloe blessed the new Burswood Head Office of Catholic Homes, a Christian based, not-for-profit aged care organisation. The blessing took place on 17 November and coincided with the one-year anniversary of the new office’s grand opening. Praising the organisation’s ap p r o a c h to c a r i n g, Archbishop Costelloe spoke of the values on which Catholic Homes is founded and highlighted the importance of hospitality and dignity

Archbishop Costelloe blessed the Catholic Homes Head Office on the one-year PHOTO: SUPPLIED anniversary of its opening.

when dealing with Australia’s ageing population. “Your values of joy, love and hospitality are a true statement of what Catholic Homes is all about. You have made hospitality your specialit y,” Archbishop Costelloe said. “Catholic Homes has captured what we would like

a carer for the elderly to be, as well as having a special focus on maintaining dignity; that is a core value to the Catholic faith.” The Archbishop’s words were followed by those of Chairman of Catholic Homes, Peter Messer, who spoke of the organisation’s impressive growth from only

one residence in 1965 to the formidable seven residences, four retirement living villages, the Care at Home service and the Day Therapy Centre it has today. Catholic Homes has been caring for ageing Western Australians for more than 50 years. Its first priority is happiness, wellbeing and the creation of an environment of love, trust and respect for those in its care. Catholic Homes’ innovative and proactive approach to care earned it two Better Practice Awards in 2015 for its care model and the Circle of Men project - a support and social group for men in aged care.

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