
Enjoy your lifestyle
Moving into Residential Aged Care doesn’t mean leaving behind the people and pastimes that enrich a person’s life. At TriCare Aged Care Residences, we encourage residents to embrace their passions or consider trying something entirely new.
We also know that families, particularly those caring for someone with dementia, can feel anxious about how their loved one will settle into a new environment.
That’s why our aged care homes offer more than just clinical care.
From hobbies and social gatherings to quiet moments shared with friends, our aged care lifestyle programs help residents feel comfortable, included and supported through the experiences they value.
Leisure activities and lifestyle programs in TriCare aged care facilities
The interests of our residents shape the programs at each TriCare residence. The aged care activities we offer could include gentle exercise, music, arts and crafts, gardening, games, cultural celebrations or group outings.
Residents are free to participate as much or as little as they choose. Some choose to join in weekly card games, while others spend time in the garden or attending concerts. Others might prefer quieter activities or take pleasure in one-on-one time with a favourite book. Here are some of our popular activities:
How finding delight in every day can enrich body, mind and spirit
Leisure and lifestyle activities set in aged care help residents feel happier and more settled.
With TriCare, that could mean joining in a shared activity or trying out a new hobby. Our lifestyle programs are also designed to support residents as a whole. We believe that our activities should focus on:
Enriching the body
Gentle movement can play an important role in maintaining mobility and confidence. Depending on the residence, residents may be invited to take part in activities such as gardening, dancing, stretching or gentle exercise classes, with options adapted to suit different abilities and preferences.
Enriching the mind
Staying mentally engaged helps support cognitive wellbeing and can boost mood. Activities such as games, music, reading, puzzles, art and group discussions inspire residents to think, create, reminisce and continue the interests that are important to them.
Enriching the spirit
Time spent with others, celebrating important traditions, expressing creativity or enjoying quiet reflection can help residents maintain a sense of purpose and belonging to the people and experiences that matter most.