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Anglicare Aged Home Care Client Keven sitting in his recliner knitting. There is a crochet rug on the seat behind him and a completed beanie on the arm of the chiar.

Kevin’s kindness

For the past 30 years, Anglicare Aged Care Services client Kevin Archie has knitted rainbow-coloured beanies and sent them overseas for children in need. Read more
A photo of Dawa leaning against a brick wall. She is smiling.

A culture of caring

Tasmania’s Nepalese community is expanding and we’re delighted when its members choose to work with us. Read more
A photo of the four new home care workers

New Year, new roles

Three Aged Care Services team members are moving into new roles in 2023. Read more
Clients Brian and Judy standing together oustide their house. Judy is holding a soft toy that looks like a dog. They are both smiling.

Taking good care

Anglicare's in-home care service for older Tasmanians provides important respite for people who care for their loved ones. Meet Brian and Judy Cullen of Sandy Bay. Read more
Lee is sitting at her office desk look her tablet which has a paint by numbers artwork on it.

A life filled with love, art and colour

Lee Wright is a client of Anglicare's Aged Care Services. She reflects on family, art and the value of taking up a new hobby. Read more
Photo of Home Care Support Worker Nerissa with client, Nancy.

Work in Home Care with Anglicare

Anglicare Tasmania’s Aged Care Services is expanding its teams in the North and North West, as demand grows for community-based aged care. Meet team member Nerissa Mitchell: four years ago she made the switch from residential aged care to community care and hasn't looked back. Read more
an artwork from the Precious Excess Exhibition called 'Spider' 2021 by Siobhan Marriott. It features salvaged multiple magazine pages, collage on art paper and matt board.

Changing the conversation about treasured lives

An art exhibition and a series of regional workshops show the community momentum for action on improving hoarding supports for Tasmanian families. Read more
A seated, older lady displays the first book she wrote on her lap.

A pioneering spirit

Anglicare client Valerie became a published author at the age of 78. Her writing showcases her pioneering spirit. Read more

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