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Entertainment and Associated services for the elderly

Encouraging social interaction
Eliminating social isolation
Promoting quality of life

Gold Coast & surrounds

Our turn to give back

We acknowledge and respect our elders for their contributions in years gone by!

Now it’s our turn to give back, with gratitude, to encourage social interaction and eliminate social isolation, promote quality of life and put smiles on the faces of our Elder-Venturers

Cheerful senior men and women

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Share Hints, Tips & Support

Share helpful hints, tips, and information to support the elderly and enhance their quality of life

Activities, Services & Products

Activities and ideas for eliminating Social Isolation, Services to make life easier, Product sourcing & reviews.

Create Hassle-Free Experiences

Connecting Aged Care Providers and Local Businesses to provide hassle-free experiences. Tap into our 40 years of experience

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A one-stop spot for individuals or group organisers to quickly access ‘What’s on and Where’!
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Coffee, Cakes & Conversation Cruises

Join us on Tuesday 24th October 2023 for Morning or Afternoon Teaas we cruise the beautiful Gold Coast Waterways to celebrate Seniors Month. Cost of $15 per person Leaving from: Sanctuary Cove Marina – come aboard at the fuelling jetty. Chat with our Mystery Guests, leaders from specialist areas within the Aged Care Industry, as

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Linger Longer Luncheon Cruise

Come join us and have some fun on our 2hr calm water Linger Longer Luncheon Cruise Boarding at 10.30 am for an 11 am departure on TUESDAY 25TH OCTOBER $55 per person Look as we cruise the Gold Coast Waterways Listen to informative commentaries Learn helpful hints for Seniors Luncheon Buffet Lucky prizes & giveaways

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Mum and Me

My Aged Care

Welcome to my first ‘Blog’ and my adventures on the ‘Ageing Care Journey’! I thought I should ‘talk about’ what it’s ‘all about’. It’s all about sharing – It may take a ‘village to raise a child’, but it takes a ‘community to care for our elderly’. I hope by sharing some of my experiences,

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