
Our Gardens
Some elders enjoy stepping into their private courtyards, where they’ve nurtured personal gardens. One elder even grew an abundance of chillies and tomatoes! Some rooms feature balcony gardens, while the communal gardens offer a variety of herbs, lemon trees, and more, creating a vibrant and flourishing space for everyone to enjoy.
These outdoor spaces provide a therapeutic environment for residents, encouraging relaxation, connection with nature, and a sense of accomplishment. The courtyard and balcony gardens are a source of pride, with residents tending to their herbs, plants, and vegetables. The communal garden, rich with diverse greenery, fosters social interaction and shared enjoyment of the fresh, homegrown produce.

Hairdressing Services
A hairdresser visits our facility every week, offering elders the convenience of professional hair care without the stress of leaving home. This service ensures our elders can enjoy a relaxing, pampering experience in the comfort of their familiar surroundings.
By providing on-site hairdressing, we help our elders maintain their personal grooming and self-confidence while fostering a sense of dignity and well-being.
Please note schedules may change without notice

What’s Cooking?
Our elders enjoy memorable meals made with fresh, high-quality ingredients, carefully tailored to meet individual dietary needs. We never compromise on food quality, and our frequently changing menus keep dining exciting. Guests and elders alike are often pleasantly surprised by the exceptional standard of our cuisine.
Each meal is thoughtfully prepared to not only nourish but also delight, creating a dining experience that residents genuinely look forward to. Our commitment to excellence ensures that food is a highlight of daily life, providing comfort, variety, and satisfaction in every bite.

Kindergarten and elderly care programme
Our combined kindergarten and elderly care program offers numerous benefits, including:
Emotional well-being: Both children and elders experience increased joy, reduced loneliness, and higher emotional fulfilment.
Social skills: Children develop empathy, patience, and communication skills by interacting with elders, while elders feel a sense of purpose.
Cognitive stimulation: Elders benefit from the mental engagement of working with young minds, while children learn from the wisdom and experiences of older generations.
Reduced ageism: The program fosters mutual understanding and respect between generations, breaking down stereotypes and reducing social gaps.
Community building: It strengthens the bond between families and communities, promoting a culture of care and collaboration.
Our kindergarten program provides a great deal of happiness and curiosity that benefit all through shared experiences.
Please note these events are subject to change without notice
Zoo comes to you
Our “Zoos Come to You” aged care program brings animals directly to our facilities, offering unique benefits:
Emotional upliftment: Animal interactions boost mood, reduce stress, and combat loneliness among seniors, fostering a sense of joy and relaxation.
Sensory stimulation: The presence of animals engages multiple senses (touch, sight, sound), which can enhance cognitive function, especially for those with dementia.
Social interaction: Seniors bond over shared experiences, improving social connections and conversation within the community.
Therapeutic effects: Animals have a calming effect, promoting relaxation, reducing anxiety, and even lowering blood pressure.
Educational opportunities: Elders learn about different animals, encouraging curiosity and mental engagement.
This program enriches the quality of life in aged care, offering both companionship and cognitive stimulation through animal therapy.
Our Zoo’s program is always a hit and provides great joy and excitement across our facilities.
Please note these events are subject to change without notice
Pet Therapy
Our pet therapy program featuring dogs at our homes offers numerous benefits.
Emotional Support: Dogs provide companionship, reduce feelings of loneliness, and improve residents’ overall mood and well-being.
Social Engagement: Therapy dogs encourage interaction, leading to better communication and stronger bonds among residents.
Physical Activity: Gentle activities like walking or petting dogs can promote mobility and physical activity in seniors.
Cognitive Stimulation: For residents with dementia or Alzheimer’s, dog interactions can spark memories and provide cognitive engagement.
Stress Relief: Petting or being near dogs can reduce anxiety, depression, and stress, promoting relaxation.
The pet therapy programme provides joy and sense of calm to our residents.
Easter hatchling programme
Our hatchling program, that occurs around Easter time offers many benefits for both residents and participants:
Educational Experience: Participants learn about the life cycle of animals, specifically the hatching of chicks, fostering curiosity and knowledge.
Emotional Engagement: The process of watching eggs hatch can evoke feelings of joy, nurturing, and wonder, making it a heartwarming experience.
Social Interaction: This shared experience can encourage conversation and bonding among residents, staff, and families.
Sensory Stimulation: The sounds, sights, and gentle handling of hatchlings provide valuable sensory engagement, especially for elderly residents in care facilities.
Therapeutic Benefits: Caring for hatchlings can promote calmness, reduce stress, and provide a sense of responsibility and purpose.
The hatchling program can bring life, excitement, and connection to Easter celebrations!
Please note these events are subject to change without notice