Amana Living CEO Ray Glickman. Amana Living has just received council approval to change the zoning on its Claremont site to redevelop its aged persons facility
Camera IconAmana Living CEO Ray Glickman. Amana Living has just received council approval to change the zoning on its Claremont site to redevelop its aged persons facility Credit: Supplied/Andrew Ritchie

Amana changes tack

Staff ReporterWestern Suburbs Weekly

Chief executive Ray Glickman said while there would be no aged care beds and less than the 100 units that were currently on the site, the aim was to cater for ‘younger’ old people.

Mr Glickman said the facility would have in-house support for residents as they required it and units could be modified to cater for their needs.

‘The world of aged care has moved on a lot’

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