Talk:Allity

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Hi

Aged care is a major challenge and a significant policy area in Australia. The growing of importance of aged care and specifically residential aged care is widely acknowledged and is indicated by CEPAR, which is funded by the Australian Government through Australian Research Council in their fact sheet: http://www.cepar.edu.au/media/101879/cepar_aged_care_fact_sheet_low.pdf

These articles discuss the organisation, Allity and are from independent and reliable sources, specifically the Financial Review, The Australian, Australian Ageing Agenda and the Sydney Morning Herald: http://www.afr.com/street-talk/aged-care-operator-allity-ahead-of-estia-bupa-in-race-for-croft-portfolio-20160522-gp18kr http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/property/eyes-on-allity-after-japara-puts-spring-in-step-of-agecare-sector/story-fnko7zi0-1226889462044 http://www.australianageingagenda.com.au/2016/03/23/growth-profit-aged-care-continues-2015-acar/ http://www.smh.com.au/business/property/age-of-change-as-big-players-expand-in-aged-care-sector-20150623-ghvf36.html

As indicated in the above articles the organisation is a major and growing residential aged care provider in Australia. This can also be seen by looking at the service list put together by the Federal Department of Health: https://agedcare.health.gov.au/ageing-and-aged-care-overview/about-aged-care/aged-care-service-list-australia

There are other Wiki articles about providers of residential aged care such as Baptcare, Bupa and Catholic Health Care.

Therefore I think the article should stay. PinkAechFas (talk) 10:48, 23 July 2016 (UTC)