This article, featuring New Way To Stay Managing Director Louise Mace, appeared on page 48 of Pittwater Life, January 2019 edition.
This article appeared on page 45 in the November 2018 issue of Pittwater Life magazine:
In the August edition of Maga Woman Magazine, New Way To Stay Managing Director Louise Mace told her story that inspired the founding of the business.
New Way To Stay founder Louise Mace explains how compelling statistics about our ageing population combined with personal experience inspired her to make a difference in the lives of older Australians. “Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.” These are purportedly the words of former US First […]
More and more Australians are juggling caring for children at home along with increasingly dependent elderly parents – they’re called the sandwich generation; and it’s a dilemma we can no longer afford to ignore. If you’re reading this, you might be one of the roughly 1.5 million Australians currently feeling the pressure from both sides […]
When Louise Mace’s elderly father became so ill he could not remain in his home without support, the idea of residential care was considered. But, in her heart, Mrs Mace knew her dad, John O’Connell, really wanted to stay in his Manly home. So when they discovered he did not qualify for government funding because […]
Pittwater Life, December 2017 New Way To Stay Managing Director Louise Mace was asked to comment on a new private hospital being opened in the Northern Beaches suburb of Warriewood.