The seventh episode of Good Times in Perth, produced by Chung Wah Community Care (CWCC), is now live with the theme "Celebrating Longevity, Embracing Tomorrow". This special episode welcomes the new year with reflections on the past and hopes for the future.
The programme opens with our beloved AI hosts Ah Chung and Ah Wah, who extend heartfelt Year of the Snake greetings to listeners. The snake symbolises transformation and growth, bringing new opportunities and positive change in 2025. CWCC encourages the community to embrace challenges and step forward into a brighter future.
In the coming year, the community will focus on the upcoming aged care reform. With the increasing demand for aged care services, the current system faces significant pressure, prompting the government to introduce sector-wide reforms. In response, CWCC is strengthening collaborations with local government, universities, and community organisations to improve service quality, expand its reach, and ensure that support remains inclusive and sustainable.
This episode highlights CWCC’s commitment to improving information accessibility and integrating technology. To ensure timely and accessible communication, CWCC will continue to expand the use of AI technology and social media platforms such as WeChat and Facebook, making it easier for the community to stay informed. Theresa Kwok, CWCC’s CEO, emphasises that effective communication is at the heart of CWCC’s work, and by providing multilingual resources, seniors and their families can better understand policy changes and adapt to evolving social services.
To further enhance service delivery, CWCC is investing in clinical team development and cross-sector training, ensuring that clients receive seamless support. A significant milestone in this
effort is the launch of CWCC's Client Portal App, a user-friendly platform that allows clients and caregivers to easily access care plans, service schedules, and financial statements, significantly improving service transparency and user experience.
As CWCC embarks on a new chapter in the Year of the Snake, it carries forward 40 years of experience while embracing innovation and progress. With a spirit of care and professionalism, CWCC remains committed to supporting the community, ensuring everyone in need receives the assistance they deserve.