Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Sponsored Content
HomeIn BusinessStrong focus on lifestyle

Strong focus on lifestyle

Lifestyle means something different to everyone and no matter what your age, you live a lifestyle that suits you.

In this current environment of lockdowns and social distancing, social interaction is more important than ever for our mental health.

For the residents at NoosaCare at Carramar and Kabara, there is a strong focus on lifestyle through diversional therapy programs, social outings, events, and creative activities.

Lifestyle in aged care isn’t always something that goes hand in hand, however Noosacare’s vision is for residents to continue making their own lifestyle choices, even after finding their new home at Carramar or Kabara.

Over the last two months they have held a spring soiree, Carramar and Kabara Show day Carnivals, seniors’ week celebrations, singing, dancing, gardening, exercise and painting groups, just to name a few.

In addition, the two bus trips per day explore beautiful locations and picnic spots all over the Noosa, Sunshine Coast and Hinterland regions.

NoosaCare could not deliver such a busy social environment without the brilliant work of its dedicated diversional therapists and volunteers.

There are always fun opportunities to join the volunteer programs if you are interested in a rewarding way to contribute and also improve your own social calendar.

To be a part of NoosaCare’s unique lifestyle team, contact Craig Barnes on 0418 405 481 or cbarnes@noosacare.com.au or visit noosacare.com.au for more information.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Ballet double act

After a year filled with travel, family milestones and time abroad, FitBarre founder Angelika Burroughs has returned to the barre - and to the...

Birding in India

More News

Birding in India

Ken Cross has just returned from his sixth birding trip to India. What is it about this country that attracts Ken? He proclaims,...

10 years of finding frog

The Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee has announced that Find a Frog in February has been gathering data from the Sunshine to Fraser Coast...

Tewantin tennis serves up smash hit

The Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club hosted its first and hugely successful Tennis Party over the weekend, drawing more than 200 locals to its picturesque...

Traditional owners blast dingo kill

Today is a deeply sad day for the Butchulla people, and I want to begin by acknowledging the profound emotional impact this news has...

Discover the last frontier in style, Antarctica awaits

Discover the ‘White Continent’, fabulous Antarctica and sail with Viking’s Antarctic Explorer voyage for thirteen magnificent days. Journey to the stunning Antarctic Peninsula, a landscape...

Slow Down, Breathe and Bathe

In a world that rarely slows down, Japan offers something increasingly rare: space to breathe, time to reflect, and traditions designed to nurture both...

Powell backs dingo kill after tragedy

Environment Minister Andrew Powell has backed a departmental decision to destroy K’gari dingoes found near the body of Canadian visitor and resort worker, Piper...

Dingo kill knee jerk claim

K’gari dingo conservationists have accused the state government of an uninformed knee jerk reaction to the tragic death of Canadian visitor Piper James, whose...

Dingo cull a ’step towards extinction’

The Queensland Government’s culling of K’Gari dingoes was a “significant step towards the extinction of dingoes on K’gari,“ according to a statement from Humane...

’Shock and grief’ at dingo cull

Traditional K’gari owners, represented by Native Title holders, the Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation have reacted with shock and dismay to the killing of dingoes following...