Respect Group Limited acquires Royal Freemasons Ltd aged care communities in Moe and Sale

Royal Freemasons announced today that Respect Group Limited (Respect) will acquire its age care communities in Moe and Sale. It is expected that ownership of these two homes will be officially transferred to Respect in February 2024. In late 2022, Royal Freemasons undertook a strategic review of its organisation and made the decision to rescale […]
Royal Freemasons appoints Hugh Cattermole as new CEO

The Board and Trustees of Royal Freemasons are delighted to announce the appointment of Hugh Cattermole, who will take over from John Fogarty, as the organisation’s new Chief Executive Officer. Hugh is a highly experienced executive leader across a number of sectors and has a passion for making lives better through the delivery of great […]
Garden keeps Nancy busy

Nancy has been assisted to stay at home with the support of Royal Freemasons personal care attendant Joanne Letsas, who helps with cooking, ironing, cleaning, shopping and any odd jobs. Nancy said being able to remain in her house is very important to her. “It means everything to me. My husband and I built it and […]
Giving gifts of joy this Christmas to aged care residents in need

Royal Freemasons has launched a Christmas Gift Appeal this year for its aged care residents in need. It is estimated that a third of elderly people living in aged care are socially isolated[1]Â and many of them will spend Christmas Day without families and loved ones to give them a gift to unwrap. At Royal Freemasons, […]
A younger generation highlights the benefits of volunteering in aged care

Medical students, Mitwa, Avisha and Aryan, first met four years ago while studying at Monash University. Despite busy schedules of their final year in medicine and working full-time as student doctors in Melbourne hospitals, most Saturdays the three friends volunteer together at our Monash Gardens residential aged care home in Mulgrave. Mitwa, who spent his […]
Young and old come together

Royal Freemasons Springtime residential aged care home has joined forces with students from Catholic Regional College in Sydenham (CRC) for an intergenerational program. Year 11 and 12 CRC students recently visited the home to play board games with the residents, sing karaoke, and share gifts and stories with them. The initiative was spearheaded by CRC […]
Food for residents living with dementia

An estimated 487,500 Australians are living with dementia. Royal Freemasons is proud to provide specialist dementia care for over 1,300 residents in all of our 16 residential aged care homes in Melbourne and regional Victoria. One of the many ways in which we support residents living with dementia is by serving them appetising, nutritious meals every day, […]
Streeton Park residents knit their hearts out for Ukrainian children

In just a matter of weeks, a group of creative residents from Royal Freemasons Streeton Park retirement complex, and their friends, produced an abundance of knitted goods to clothe and comfort children in the Ukraine. The project was ignited by Streeton Park’s Facility Manager Linda Williamson who was deeply moved by photos her journalist daughter […]
Clare’s passion for community care

Royal Freemasons Clinical Nurse Consultant Clare Wanjau loves caring for the elderly in their homes so they can continue to live independently. Growing up in Kenya, Clare Wanjau dreamed about helping people through healthcare. Her favourite television program was Grey’s Anatomy, and Clare says it inspired her future career in nursing. When she was 20 years old, Clare […]
Retraining for the love of her grandparents

With the busiest years of parenting behind her, New Zealander and mother of ten, Ana Katoanga was ready to care for another tribe she loves — the elderly. Ana trained to be a personal care worker in aged care when she was just 16 years of age. It was her deep love for her grandparents […]