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Jerramungup HACC
Mapoon Aboriginal Council
Uniting CHSP Nepean
Uniting's social and recreational groups will help you stay healthy and connected in your community. Participate in structured activities with like-minded people that improve your physical, emotional, and cognitive wellbeing. You can join an exercise group or a cultural group, discover or continue hobbies, attend community events, and visit places of interest, all while making new friends and learning new skills.
ECH Causeway Connection
If you are caring for someone experiencing dementia or memory loss, ECH Day Programs can allow you to take a well-earned break.
The person you care for can attend the Day Program while you are at work or attending an appointment, taking some quality time for
yourself or spending the day with family or friends.
Or if you feel socially isolated and would like a day out with a hot lunch and an opportunity to connect with other people from your local community, you are also welcome to join an ECH Day Program.
ECH Day Programs run from Monday to Friday at various locations across Adelaide.
Trained staff. Variety and fun.
Experienced staff ensure that each person’s interests and abilities are catered for.
Different activities such as playing cards or billiards, gardening, arts and crafts, cooking, woodwork, gentle exercise programs, music and dancing are available.
Anglicare Social Support Group - Mount Ousley (Illawarra Region)
Our Social and Wellness Centres offer fun days of planned activities, in the centre and out and about. The service provides socialisation opportunities to senior clients as well as an opportunity for their carers to take a respite break.
What’s on offer:
Visits to interesting destinations
Dancing
Games
Exercise
Friendly interest groups
Socialisation opportunities
Meals and transport:
We provide freshly cooked meals at the centre and ensure everyone’s dietary needs are catered for. We provide transport services to CHSP eligible clients to and from the centre as required within a designated pick-up area.
We welcome people living with dementia:
Our programs offer tailored activities to suit diverse needs with a special focus on providing meaningful engagement for those living with dementia. Our centre environments are comfortable, safe, warm, friendly, and supportive.
Anglicare Centre Based Respite - Frenchs Forest (North Sydney Region)
Our Social and Wellness Centres offer fun days of planned activities, in the centre and out and about. The service provides socialisation opportunities to senior clients as well as an opportunity for their carers to take a respite break.
What’s on offer:
Visits to interesting destinations
Dancing
Games
Exercise
Friendly interest groups
Socialisation opportunities
Meals and transport:
We provide freshly cooked meals at the centre and ensure everyone’s dietary needs are catered for. We provide transport services to CHSP eligible clients to and from the centre as required within a designated pick-up area.
We welcome people living with dementia:
Our programs offer tailored activities to suit diverse needs with a special focus on providing meaningful engagement for those living with dementia. Our centre environments are comfortable, safe, warm, friendly, and supportive.
Regis Home Care Tasmania – South
Uniting CHSP Inner West
Uniting's social and recreational groups will help you stay healthy and connected in your community. Participate in structured activities with like-minded people that improve your physical, emotional, and cognitive wellbeing. You can join an exercise group or a cultural group, discover or continue hobbies, attend community events, and visit places of interest, all while making new friends and learning new skills.
Uniting CHSP Sydney Metro
Uniting's social and recreational groups will help you stay healthy and connected in your community. Participate in structured activities with like-minded people that improve your physical, emotional, and cognitive wellbeing. You can join an exercise group or a cultural group, discover or continue hobbies, attend community events, and visit places of interest, all while making new friends and learning new skills.
Helping Hand Country Community
You are welcome to join our community. The Helping Hand community is privileged to be made up of a blend of people from different cultures, religions, identities, backgrounds and beliefs. Our staff, volunteers, residents and clients all form part of our unique community. We welcome and celebrate all people, and Helping Hand delivers personalised and professional services to meet the needs of older people in South Australia. We provide guidance to our workforce to support diversity and inclusion through The Helping Hand Way and our specific projects in the areas and communities of LGBTI, Culture and Forgotten Australians.
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