Take a peek inside our communities, and learn more about aged care, disability and mental health.
Pam shares her heartfelt experiences, highlighting the remarkable care and support she has received from the staff and volunteers at Hopewell Hospice.
On Aged Care Employee Day, our residents share their thoughts on what their carers mean to them. Thank you to all WMQ aged care workers!
The very first residents of Wheller on the Park celebrate 15 years of calling this retirement village home.
Celebrating a combined total of more than 900 birthdays!
Whether you're an avid fitness enthusiast or you're simply looking to incorporate more movement into your daily routine and keep your mind sharp, we've got you covered.
The team put together a fantastic sausage sizzle and made use of the brand-new BBQs.
WMQ teamed up with the Ultraviolet Expressions Program to co-facilitate a mindfulness and mental well-being tent at this year’s Gold Coast Pride.
Enjoy some of our heart-warming Eden AlternativeTM stories from our communities.
Stan has had a major impact on the people who access this service, but he says he gets just as much out of it as he gives.
As part of our commitment to education and awareness in palliative care, staff from WMQ's Hopewell House and Hummingbird House palliative care services created a series of videos aimed at normalising conversations about death and dying.
To mark National Palliative Care Week we have asked some of our staff 'What does palliative care mean to you?'.
Staff pulled out all the stops to ensure one resident in particular would not miss his first Anzac Day service.
Understand the key difference so you can determine which care option you are eligible for.
The ORCA Project team has created two Acknowledgement of Country videos as part of WMQ's commitment to Reconciliation and support of our First Nations brothers, sisters and Elders. We invite you to use these videos.
What is required to best prepare, and what you can expect from retirement living.
Residents and staff had a blast with happy hour, food and dancing.
For children with complex physical needs, everyday activities that most of us take for granted can be incredibly challenging. Hydrotherapy can provide a much-needed break from the daily struggles they face.
Are everyday tasks becoming a challenge? It might be a sign that you could do with a little extra help at home.
Need extra help at home before your HCP comes through? You don’t qualify for government-funded options? Here are a few options to consider.
Books offer a window into First Nations peoples and the often-overlooked history of this land we call home