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HomeIn BusinessMeet Megan D’Elton, CEO of Laguna Retirement Estate

Meet Megan D’Elton, CEO of Laguna Retirement Estate

Introducing Megan D’Elton, CEO of Laguna Retirement Estate and Infinity Home Care.

Following the retirement of Renee Blake, we are pleased to welcome Megan D’Elton as the new CEO taking on the dual leadership of Laguna Retirement Estate and Infinity Home Care.

With over 25 years of experience across the aged care sector – including residential aged care, home care, and now retirement living – Megan brings a comprehensive and deeply informed perspective to her role. Having worked in the Noosa region throughout her career, she is a familiar and trusted figure in the local aged care community.

“I will be working to nurture the foundation set by Renee and continue building on the reputation the community has developed,” Megan said.

Megan’s appointment marks a new chapter for Laguna and Infinity, as she brings a strong focus on innovation, personalisation, and respect for individual choice. With the arrival of the Baby Boomer generation into aged care, Megan believes it’s time to rethink how services are delivered.

“Baby Boomers want choice. They want to decide where and how they receive care – including palliative care – and residential aged care is no longer the only path. We must continue thinking outside the box, designing flexible, person-centred services that honour their past and support their future.”

Megan’s leadership philosophy is grounded in people -both residents and staff. She believes that great customer service starts with a supportive and respectful workplace culture:

“Customer service is pivotal – not just for residents, but for the employees who deliver that service every day. When we value and support our team, that care flows directly to the people we serve.”

We are excited for the journey ahead under Megan’s leadership, and confident that Laguna and Infinity will continue to thrive as communities of choice, care, and connection.

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