01/06/2026
And our staff awards keep coming…
👉Well done to HSW Michele (left) who received her award this week from Customer Service Manager, Bek (right).
We recognise that some employees make an immediate impact in the community and Michele is one of them. Having only been with Accept since Jan 2026 - multiple clients she has attended have commented on her kindness, and her caring manner when she attends these services. They agree that she really listens when communicating with them. Congratulations Michele, you truly reflect the Accept values in your work! 💙
29/05/2026
We Can Diagnose MS Earlier Than Ever. So Why Are People Still Waiting?
Advancements in how multiple sclerosis (MS) is diagnosed mean people can now be diagnosed earlier than ever before. Yet many people globally are still waiting months or even years for a diagnosis and explanation of their symptoms.
When MS is diagnosed early, people can begin disease-modifying treatments that can help delay progression and improve quality of life. A timely diagnosis replaces uncertainty with clarity, giving people with MS answers and the chance to begin treatment sooner.
Earlier diagnosis and treatment can also help reduce avoidable disability and long-term pressure on healthcare systems. Accept stands in support of participants with MS and calls for improved pathways for diagnosis.
22/05/2026
When a Home Support Worker combines empathy, patience, honesty, kindness and empowerment, this results in exceptional person-centred care. 🩵💙 Aysheh resonates the Accept core values in her work and that has resulted in a client recommending her for an Employee Extraordinaire award in April. 👉Congratulations to Aysheh, pictured here receiving her award from Ru, our Workforce Coordinator.
20/05/2026
👉Around 1.3 billion people live with a significant disability. That is roughly 16% of the world’s population, according to the World Health Organization, and most websites still do not work for them.
That is the gap Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) was created to close, a vision that is recognised every year on May 21. The Purpose of GAAD is to raise awareness and then turn the awareness into action. Webpages fail for those with a disability when a screen reader can not see a button, a colour combination can not be seen by a low-vision reader or if a form can only be accessed by keyboard alone. Think of it as a ‘digital pathway’ working the same way a curb cut away helps wheelchair users.
🖱💻Make 2026 the year that all websites are developed and built for accessibility. 🖥💿
18/05/2026
An employee’s value lies in their skills, engagement, innovation, and contributions to the culture, and long-term growth of a business. Each month we award an Employee Extraordinaire who demonstrates our Accept values in their work.
Our award for March went to Customer Service Coordinator Tess (right), with Service Delivery Manager, Bek (left). Demonstrating all three of our values, Honesty, Kindness and Empowerment in her work. She received glowing compliments for being pivotal to the Customer Service Team by helping staff feel supported and standing next to them in sharing load. Well done Tess!
15/05/2026
Last week, Accept Care hosted a stall at the StudyAdelaide Health and Care Expo 2026, This was a great initiative by StudyAdelaide to support the international student community in South Australia.
This was the perfect opportunity to engage with students and identify strong candidates to join our talent community. With our emphasis on supporting the needs of our clients with excellence in care, choosing support workers from similar cultural backgrounds is beneficial and the Expo provided us with the ideal opportunity.
A career at Accept is more than a job - it’s a chance to join a community of like-minded people that want to make genuine difference to others lives every day. We offer flexible work arrangements to support your lifestyle, opportunities to develop new skills, and a welcoming environment where compassion for others is celebrated.
Thank you to StudyAdelaide for organising the event and to all the international students we engaged with. Join the Accept Care Talent Community 😊💙
11/05/2026
‘Our Nurses. Our Future. Empowered Nurses Save Lives.’
On the 12th May we celebrate International Nurses Day across the world. Nurses are the foundation of healthcare delivery. They provide continuous, compassionate care, safeguard vulnerable populations often while working under considerable pressure. To all our Accept nurses, thank you for promoting health, preventing illness, overseeing wound care and delivering excellence in care to clients and participants in the community. True empowerment means removing the barriers to allow you to continue to deliver high-quality person-centred care.
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09/05/2026
“In her hands, the morning blooms,
soft as light through quiet rooms.
Every tear she turns to thread,
weaves our dreams where love is spread.
Her voice - warm rain on thirsty ground,
her heart - the safest home I’ve found.”
💙🌸 Wishing a Happy Mother’s Day to all the Accept Mothers!🌼🌺
04/05/2026
May 5 is World Hand Hygiene Day
Health care-associated infections (HAIs) continue to be a daily potential threat to the elderly and vulnerable population groups. A substantial proportion of avoidable infections acquired during health care delivery could be prevented if hand hygiene and other infection prevention and control measures are in place.
Hand hygiene actions save lives and prevent the waste of resources. Even in the harshest of settings, every effort ought to be made to enable hand hygiene, to protect and saves lives.
Accept supports the message of the World Health Organisation Initiative “SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands.”