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Arcare Noosa Celebrates One Year Anniversary

Arcare Noosa community is celebrating its one-year anniversary since opening in January 2021.

Residents are embracing their new lifestyle and forming new friendships.

84-year-old Madeline Hickinbotham has been residing at Arcare Noosa for six months and said she “has settled into the community and enjoys living in her new home.”

Madeline also said: “I feel very relaxed living here and my daughters are happier knowing I am in a safe place here at Arcare Noosa.”

On Thursday afternoons, Madeline leads a class where she teaches skills that the other residents are interested in learning.

“I was encouraged by the lifestyle team to start this up, so I’ve taught dress-making, sewing, and painting. I am a people person; therefore, I enjoy all the lifestyle activities as it allows me to interact and talk to many different people.”

Residents are supported socially with the lifestyle activities calendar that is catered to their interest and needs.

At Arcare Noosa, they can also experience spa treatments in the Wellbeing Centre, Gold Class movies in our theatre and personalised hair and beauty services in the Hair Salon.

The café is open to residents who enjoy a cup of barista-made coffee.

Meals are freshly prepared onsite by Arcare chefs to cater to various dietary needs.

Residents can expect to taste culinary delights from spinach and ricotta ravioli for dinner, to berry mousse for dessert.

Together with our globally celebrated relationship-first approach and our dedicated team, Arcare supports resident health and well-being to ensure they live their best lives.

Contact Client Services Manager Marcella at 0434 310 853 to book a tour at Arcare Noosa today.

 

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