Fronditha Care honoured with international recognition

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Fronditha Care has been celebrated as a finalist at the 14th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards (2026), one of the most prestigious global award ceremonies for the aged care sector.

The organisation was recognised in the “Health & Wellness Programme” category for its Thrive by Design- Health and Wellbeing Framework – a program delivered under the auspices of the Fronditha Care Foundation.

Thrive by Design redefines its lifestyle program, moving beyond traditional models toward a proactive, personalised approach that focuses on Mind, Body and Soul and supports physical, emotional, cognitive, social, environmental and spiritual wellbeing of elders.

This achievement places Fronditha Care amongst the leaders of aged care services, reflecting its standing as a provider of excellence in a global community.

“Being recognised on an international stage is a significant milestone for Fronditha Care and a reflection of the investment we have made in improving how we care for our elders,” Kostas Livadaras, President & Faye Spiteri OAM, CEO, said.

“It reinforces our commitment to delivering care that is clinically strong and at the same time deeply human and culturally meaningful. This recognition also affirms our vision to reimagine the ageing journey and support healthy ageing and longevity for our elders – continuing to lead with innovation, compassion and a deep commitment to the community we serve.”

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