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Social and Wellbeing Guide

Residential Care

Our Social and Wellbeing Experiences Guide presents some of the best experiences on offer at ACH Group residential care homes over the next three months.

The experiences provide residents with the opportunity to meet new people in a fun and welcoming environment, learn new skills or revitalise past ones, and to live full and active lives.

The experiences include social, health and wellness, and celebratory food occasions. All social experiences are open to family and friends, to join in, connect and feel part of the community.

Social and Wellbeing Guide – June – August 2026

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Residents can look forward to a vibrant line-up of events and activities.

Our Social and Wellbeing Guide presents some of the best experiences on offer at ACH Group residential care homes from March to May 2026.

The experiences include social, health and wellness, and special events celebrated with food. The guide provides residents with the opportunity to meet new people in a relaxed and welcoming environment, learn new skills or revitalise past ones. Family and friends are welcome to join in, connect, and feel part of the community.

From the piano bar charm of Trevor Jones, the Piano Man to the vibrant energy of the Mexican Revolution Dance Group and the warm, nostalgic melodies of the Adelaide Accordion Orchestra, the program offers a diverse mix of music, cultural experiences and opportunities to connect. Lift your voice with the Sing for Joy Choir led by a professional choir director or explore your creative side in art classes guided by experienced teachers. There is something for everyone.

Supporting residents to feel connected

For some residents, engaging in formal social programs can feel overwhelming.

That’s where ACH Group’s Engagement and Individual Support Care Workers make a meaningful difference. They work closely with residents who may be socially isolated or living with dementia, or simply prefer more personalised interaction.

By offering one-on-one engagement in the comfort of the resident’s own unit, they help individuals build confidence, explore activities at their own pace, and form genuine connections with others in their community.

What’s on?

Entertainment
  • Trevor Jones the Piano Man
  • Mexican Revolution Dance Group
  • Adelaide Accordion Orchestra
Events
  • World Cup Soccer Tournament
  • Around the world in a teacup
  • King’s Birthday with a traditional High Tea
  • Winter Reds
  • NAIDOC Week
  • Christmas in July
  • World Chocolate Day
  • Celebrate Daffodil Day
  • SALA Festival: Seasons of Life
Weekly Social Experiences
  • Drumming Workshop
  • Golf Practice
  • Footy Tipping
  • Sing for Joy Choir
  • Art Classes
  • Friday Happy Hour
  • Armchair Travel – Japan, Mexico, Italy
  • Companion Animal Visits
  • Bus Trips
  • Virtual Reality
Culture Experiences
  • Religious Services
Physical Activity Experiences
  • Gym
  • Strength and Balance
  • Move to Improve
  • HELF Exercise Group

We are committed to providing the best possible service and strive for continuous improvement at every opportunity.

Feedback is always welcome as it is a means of understanding the experiences of those receiving our services as well as their representatives.

Learn more about residential care at ACH Group.

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