Our Team
Christina Bouras
Our Social Worker
Christina has years of clinical experience in both the private and public sector and is knowledgeable of the challenges ageing has on individuals’ safety and independence.
Social Worker’s at Age Right enable clients and their families to strive towards improved health and overall wellbeing. Social workers can provide support to you by looking into your psychosocial presentation and its implications on your health and wellbeing. For instance, assisting you to access and utilize community support systems to their fullest.
Information on community services, referral, advocacy and counselling to support you to ‘’Age Right’’ are available to you and your family.
For example navigating and understanding the My Aged Care Systema and info on private services as well as advice and assistance on completing POA documents. Carer support and advocacy and future planning are many areas she can help you to ensure that you are well equipped to make informed decision about you living safely and independently.
Christina enjoys helping people maximize their potential and is real advocate for people to remain in their own homes with the right supports. She is readily available to discuss your care needs in a supportive and friendly environment at Áge Right.
In her spare time she is a mother of 2 children (son and daughter) and still works part time at private hospital as acute medical Social worker. Christina is a carer to her mother who has Alzheimer’s dementia.
She enjoys spending time with her (British Shorthair) as well as her daily Coffee . She enjoys regular exercise when time permits. (covid/lockdown has taught her to enjoy jogging). She enjoys the warmer weather when she can go for a swim at the beach and is hoping to enjoy a summer vacation overseas one day.
Christina was born in New Zealand to Greek speaking parents and moved to Melbourne when she was a young adult. She can speak and read Greek.
Dr Anne Unkenstein
clinical neuropsychologist
Dr Anne Unkenstein is a clinical neuropsychologist who has worked with people who experience memory difficulties for over 30 years. Anne’s clinical work involves identifying the nature and extent of people’s memory issues, assisting with the diagnosis of memory illnesses such as dementia, and providing supportive strategies for people with memory difficulties and their families.
Anne has worked in a memory clinic at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, a range of mental health services, and she consults in private practice. She is an honorary fellow of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne, and has been involved in the education of graduate neuropsychologists and psychiatrists. Anne has presented her research at Australian and international scientific conferences and published her work in international journals and books. She is the author of the book Memory-wise: How memory works and what to do when it doesn’t published in 2019 by Allen and Unwin.
Anne runs the LaTCH memory strategies group at Age Right – a 6 week, evidence-based program for enhancing memory created by researchers at La Trobe University and Caulfield Hospital. She enjoys sharing information about memory and seeing the positive difference that the group makes for people as they develop improved confidence in their memory.
Sharyn
Practice manager
Our Receptionists
Brylie
Brylie joined the Age Right team in June 2021. Brylie has transitioned into the healthcare sector from a boutique retail career and is enjoying the personal contact.
Brylie loves to chat to patients and families on the phone and in person. She is always striving to ensure everyone has great service.
Outside of the office, Brylie enjoys travelling, photography and spending time with her Rottie. She is the office advocate for a healthy working environment.
Susan
Susan began working at Age Right in April 2023, following her work as a receptionist for a gastroenterologist. In the early part of her career Susan was a primary teacher and then became a yoga / relaxation teacher for all age groups. She has also worked for many years within the business administration area, but prefers the caring nature and patient support associated with Age Right reception. Susan is currently writing and illustrating a set of books for wellbeing throughout the lifespan, which combines her knowledge and experience in the areas of relaxation and wellbeing. Outside of work, Susan enjoys writing, painting, illustrating and spending time with her two sons. Susan remains a passionate advocate of mental health and wellbeing for all.
Emily
Emily joined Age Right in October 2023. Previously working hospitality and retail jobs, Emily enjoys the personal interactions that come with working as a receptionist at Age Right.
Outside of the office, Emily enjoys art & design, visiting the snow, and experiencing everything that Melbourne has to offer.