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Share your ideas about the future of aged care

10 October, 2024

Fronditha Care is collaborating with the Aged Care Research & Industry Innovation Australia
(ARIIA)
to understand the ageing needs and priorities of people of Greek background and
ensure our current and future services support elders to live the way they want as they age.

We’re inviting members of the Greek community to participate in a discussion, a focus group
(up to 1-hour) and/or a personal interview (up to 30-minutes) conducted by ARIIA. We will
be providing participants with a $50 voucher as a thank you for their time.

The discussions, focus groups and personal interviews will be hosted at various community
sites around Melbourne, Adelaide and online.

The online discussions are scheduled for:

  • Tuesday, 15 October – 7.30pm (AEST)
  • Saturday, 19 October – 2.30pm (AEST)
  • Tuesday, 22 October – 1pm (AEST)
  • Thursday, 24 October – 7.30pm (AEST)

Register your interest via the following the link: https://shorturl.at/5WOFV

More information about the project can be found in the participant information sheet, on
the link. ARIIA will not share any of your identifiable information with Fronditha Care. If you
have any questions about the project, email Nicky Baker at nicky.baker@ariia.org.au or (08)
7221 8745.

You can withdraw from the study at any stage by letting the research team know.
This project has been approved by Flinders University’s Human Research Ethics Committee
(Project number 6825).

Fronditha Care is a not-for-profit provider of aged care residential and community services in
Victoria and NSW, serving the community since 1977. Our more than 1,000 staff deliver our
culturally centered model of care to over 1,600 elders every week.

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