A newly completed pergola in the garden at the Lilliane Brady Village retirement home is proving to be a popular place with the residents keen to get their daily dose of Vitamin D from the sun. A donation to the Pink Ladies fundraising committee from one of the resident’s family helped to build the wooden shade structure with the work carried out by local builder Jade McDonald from Country Mile Constructions. Pictured seated in the pergola last week were Pink Ladies volunteer Shirley Higgins, resident Dulcie Fairbank and director of nursing Sharon Huon.
With aged care facilities around the state in danger of closing (three closed in Sydney last week), some forward planning and a lot of hard work by the Lilliane Brady Village Management and Governance Committee, will ensure Cobar’s aged care facility remains open. All government-funded aged care providers are required […]
The Western NSW Local Health District (LHD) will take the feedback they received from a series of meetings held in Cobar last week to help them ‘tweak’ the design plans for Cobar’s proposed new health service. Staff at Cobar Hospital and the Lilliane Brady Village (LBV), members of the Cobar […]
Cobar Shire Council has invoked a COVID management plan at its Lilliane Brady Village retirement home for the protection of its residents. Cobar Shire Council general manager Peter Vlatko said as of yesterday nine residents (and a couple of staff members) had tested positive for COVID. “The first case was […]