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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.

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