Curtin Heritage Living

won a building award for our Cottesloe site,” Cox shares.“The award wasn’t just in aged care but urban development. We’re also in a national competition for urban development, which is about overall design and infrastructure planning. This shows that our impact goes beyond aged care; we’re setting new standards for what these communities can be.” VISION FOR GROWTH AND INNOVATION Looking ahead, Curtin Heritage Living has ambitious plans for expansion and innovation.The organization is redeveloping its RiverSea Mosman Park site, a dementia-specific environment, and plans to expand its independent and supported living options.“We’re in a growth phase,” Cox states. “We’re focused on expanding in the local area and creating more opportunities for residents to live independently and with support.” Technology will continue to play a key role in this expansion. “We’re very tech-heavy,” Cox explains. “We’re always exploring new technologies and innovations to enhance the care we provide. For example, we’ve just implemented a new window system from Belgium that’s environmentally friendly and easy to use. We’re constantly pushing the 9 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 06, ISSUE 10 CURTIN HERITAGE LIVING

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