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Our specially trained Support Workers or Volunteers can spend time with the person you care for in their own home, or out and about in the community such as at the park, shopping centre or coffee shop.

All our respite programs provide meaningful activities, whether for an individual or in a group setting. Our staff are equipped to respond to different levels of need.

Dementia specific support: this can be one-to-one or in small groups tailored to the abilities and interest of people with dementia. Specific groups with dementia are also available.

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Thank you, fellow travellers 💙✈️

The Passport to Song Concert was an amazing journey across songs, stories, generations and moments that matter.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who brought this experience to life — Kellie Kulinski for her seamless leadership, Alex De Porteous for guiding us so warmly as MC, and Kirsty de Leeuw, James McCluskey-Garcia and Paul Sinkinson for your care, creativity and musical leadership. A special thank you to Katey Elding, Head of Social & Retirement Living, for her leadership and belief in the power of programs like Sing for Joy. We would also like to thank all staff, volunteers and partners who worked tirelessly to make this event possible.

As Katey Elding reflected, “We talk a lot about connection and on Saturday, you could actually feel it. In the way people showed up, in the way they supported each other, and in the standard they held themselves to.”

And to our audience - thank you for travelling with us and reminding us that connection and community matter 💫
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