Cabrini Focal Therapy Program

June 30, 2021

IRE is a minimally invasive surgical technique used in the treatment of prostate cancer. It uses an electrical current delivered with precision to the previously diagnosed cancerous area to destroy cell membranes causing cell death and destruction of the cancerous tissue.


Early results have shown extremely positive cancer control rates in appropriately selected patients with a substantial reduction in side effects and maintains the opportunity to still treat with surgery or radiation therapy in the uncommon cases where it has not been successful.

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Supporting NGV Women’s Association’s Open Garden Day
By Joyce Mookhoek August 4, 2025
Arcare Family Foundation x Live the Life You Please
By Joyce Mookhoek August 1, 2025
Providing Food Relief with Heart
By Joyce Mookhoek August 1, 2025
A Community Coming Together, One Book at a Time
By Joyce Mookhoek August 1, 2025
Supporting WomenCAN Australia's Peer-Led Employment Programs
By Joyce Mookhoek August 1, 2025
At the Arcare Family Foundation, we believe in supporting programs that foster connection, compassion, and community — especially among older Australians. That’s why we’re proud to support Orchestra Victoria’s Connect program, a beautiful initiative that brings the transformative power of live classical music into aged care residences across Victoria .
By Joyce Mookhoek June 27, 2025
The Arcare Family Foundation is proud to support Big hART , an organisation dedicated to amplifying the voices, stories, and cultural legacies of First Nations communities across Australia. One of the remarkable projects we are supporting is Traditional Heroes — a portrait series that pays tribute to Elders from the Pilbara region in Western Australia. Developed through extensive community consultation across Roebourne, Karratha, Port Hedland and Yandeyarra, the project celebrates cultural knowledge, leadership, and intergenerational storytelling. In 2023, the striking portrait of Nana Berry from the Traditional Heroes series was a contender in the prestigious Archibald Prize. This moment of national recognition honoured not only an extraordinary individual, but also the broader community and culture she represents. Now, work on the next portrait in the series is well underway. Each artwork is a testament to the enduring strength and wisdom of Elders, and the vital role they play in shaping and preserving cultural identity. Alongside Traditional Heroes, Big hART’s recent short film Jarda Bura, Gurri Bura, Jarda Ngarli, Gurri Ngarli (Senior Woman, Young Woman) is currently showing at the WA Museum. The film is a powerful reflection on women’s strength, knowledge and the legacy passed from generation to generation. The Arcare Family Foundation is honoured to support these creative and deeply meaningful initiatives. They reflect our commitment to community, storytelling, and cultural respect—values that are at the heart of everything we do. Stay tuned for more updates as the Traditional Heroes series continues to unfold later this year. To learn more about Big hART and their work, visit: www.bighart.org
By Joyce Mookhoek June 27, 2025
The Arcare Family Foundation is proud to support Big Little Buddies , a joyful intergenerational program that brings together aged care residents and young children to share moments of fun, learning, and connection. Founded on the simple yet powerful idea that friendship knows no age limit, Big Little Buddies creates opportunities for meaningful interaction between seniors and young children through regular visits, activities, and play. Whether it's a game of catch, a shared storybook, or painting side by side, these moments spark joy and belonging—for everyone involved. The program celebrates the wisdom and warmth of our older generation, while nurturing empathy and confidence in little ones. The bonds formed between “big” and “little” buddies are authentic, heartwarming, and often deeply moving. For many residents, these visits are a highlight of the week, bringing energy, laughter, and a renewed sense of purpose. For children, it's a chance to develop social skills and form friendships that are grounded in patience, kindness, and understanding. Thanks to support from the Arcare Family Foundation, Big Little Buddies continues to grow and bring this magic to more aged care communities. We’re thrilled to help fund programs that create moments of joy and lifelong impact - for both the young and the young at heart. Because sometimes, the best friendships are the ones you didn’t see coming. To learn more about Big Little Buddies, visit their Facebook page: facebook.com/biglittlebuddies
By Joyce Mookhoek June 27, 2025
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By Joyce Mookhoek June 27, 2025
At Arcare, we believe that connection, compassion, and education are at the heart of quality aged care — and those values extend well beyond our residences. That’s why the Arcare Family Foundation is proud to support Teens 4 Dementia , a pioneering project helping young Australians better understand and engage with people living with dementia. About Teens 4 Dementia Led by StepUp for Dementia Research (a University of Sydney initiative), Teens 4 Dementia is an evidence-based online learning program designed for high school students. It gives teens a deeper understanding of dementia through real-world storytelling, science-backed insights, and interactive modules that develop empathy, reduce stigma, and build communication skills. The program is co-designed with young people, teachers, and people with lived experience - ensuring it’s engaging, relatable, and impactful. Why We Support It With the rising prevalence of dementia and intergenerational isolation, projects like Teens 4 Dementia are more vital than ever. The Arcare Family Foundation's support ensures the program can be piloted across schools, reaching more students and empowering them to become future advocates, carers, or simply more understanding community members. This partnership reflects Arcare’s commitment to: Enhancing dementia awareness across generations Promoting empathy-driven learning Supporting innovation in community care The Impact So Far Thanks to funding support, the Teens 4 Dementia pilot is being rolled out in multiple schools, with overwhelmingly positive feedback from both students and educators. Participants report increased understanding, reduced fear, and even interest in volunteering or careers in aged care or health services. Join Us in Shaping a More Compassionate Future By investing in the next generation, the Arcare Family Foundation is helping build a society that values its elders and supports those living with dementia with dignity and understanding. To learn more or get involved, visit: stepupfordementiaresearch.org.au/teens4d
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