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Spotting the warnings signs in ageing loved ones at Christmas
Christmas is the time of year when the entire family gets together and the time of year when people seek out retirement living after seeing a deterioration in loved ones. Odyssey Lifestyle Care Communities Founder and CEO Phil Usher says there are several key physical…
Seniors’ eyes can change colour
As people age, there are occasions in which the eye colour can change. A change in eye color occurs in up to 15% of all Caucasian people. An eye color change can be harmless, but there are some conditions that will cause the Iris to…
Richard Osman’s The Thursday Murder Club inspires residents into print
The Englishman’s 2020 murder mystery novel, which is being turned into a film for Netflix viewers, has encouraged residents at Uniting’s retirement villages to write a book. The First Thursday Memoir Writing Group consists of 13 residents from Uniting’s McRae-McMahon Place and Hawkins Place in…
Inviting the community to share Christmas with seniors
For the fourth successive year, Odyssey Lifestyle Care Communities in Robina, on Queensland’s Gold Coast, invited the community to its Christmas Night Markets and celebrate Christmas with their seniors. The Night Markets, which were held yesterday afternoon, was a free and fun community event for…
Seniors Exercise Parks are taking off
With the population ageing, there are some great initiatives taking place. Being physically active is great for your body and mind and exercise parks built specifically for seniors are increasing. The latest Seniors Exercise Park, which supports gentle exercise and activity, is in Simmons Park,…
Reviving a lost art: Pen pal project alive between retirement village and school
Residents of Aveo’s Forest Grove Retirement Living in Brisbane’s south are keeping alive the art of letter writing by introducing the traditional practice to a generation more familiar with smart devices and gaming consoles. The retirees have been sharing their love of handwritten communication and…