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Anna Giordino volunteers at ACH Group

For connection in retirement

Volunteering has given Anna Giordano back her spark after she entered retirement.

After 40 years as a Care Worker in aged care homes, Anna retired in 2021 and wanted to maintain her engagement and connection with people.

“My life had been go, go, go up until my retirement,” she said.  

“Then I got a knock on the door from my neighbour who suggested I do some volunteering.”  

That knock on the door led to Anna becoming a volunteer at ACH Group’s Highercombe Residential Care Home. 

“I’ve never looked back,” Anna said.  

“Through volunteering I get to spend quality time with residents and the connections I’ve made over the past few years are now so strong.  

Anna had previously volunteered in her children’s school tuck-shop and is a life member of the Mary Potter Foundation which supports the Calvary Hospital. 

Anna said it was surprising that the prospect of volunteering post-retirement hadn’t come to her naturally after a life spent supporting her community. 

“I don’t think I am the only retiree who has for one reason, or another has considered volunteering is off the cards once you reach a certain age,” she said.  

“I’ve had such a rewarding experience at ACH Group, and I hope others have the chance to experience something similar.

Interested in becoming a volunteer at ACH Group?

With a variety of roles available across metropolitan Adelaide, you’ll have the chance to support older people through meaningful activities, make lifelong connections, learn new skills, and gain valuable experience – all with flexible opportunities that fit your lifestyle.

Hear from ACH Group volunteers as they share their stories of connection, and joy. Their experiences highlight the many ways volunteering makes a difference.

Learn more about volunteering at ACH Group.

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🎉 Happy Birthday to Nel, who celebrated an incredible 101 years surrounded by friends at Highercombe Residential Care Home, with her daughter Elly and daughter‑in‑law Gayle joining to mark this very special milestone 💐💖🎂

Here are some of Nel’s reflections for a life well lived:

“I have liked to live an honest life, when people would ask me questions, I would always tell the truth.”

“A girl once said to me, can you tell me a secret of your old age, I said you have to believe in the creator. I put my heart and soul into faith. I don’t put my beliefs onto people but I have always had faith.”

“You are born with your own free will.”

“Live in the moment.”

Wise, thoughtful and inspiring - thank you, Nel! Happy birthday, from all of us✨🌸
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