New Way To Stay founder Louise Mace was featured on Into The Valley in May 2022. New Way to Stay founder Louise Mace was invited on air to share her professional insights on later life planning and circumnavigating the aged care journey by Huon FM radio host Fiona Wentworth Shields on her Saturday afternoon session […]
New Way To Stay has featured on the Ageing Fearlessly podcast again, this time to discuss Estate Planning Louise Mace, Managing Director of New Way To Stay, recently appeared for the second time on Karen Sander’s Ageing Fearlessly radio program and podcast. Ageing Fearlessly is aimed at 50+ Baby Boomers and aims to educate, motivate […]
Caring for our ageing population: what it means to employers was published by HRM Online, the official news site of the Australian HR Institute. We submitted the article to HRM Online with the aim of raising awareness about the important and growing challenge of eldercare faced by employees and their employers. In the article, one […]
New Way To Stay founders Louise and Les Mace featured on Episode 38 of the Ageing Fearlessly podcast in April 2019. Ageing Fearlessly is hosted by Karen Sander, and is a podcast of the radio program of the same name. The program is for the 50+ Baby Boomers and aims to educate, motivate and inspire […]
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.
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.