Social Support for Older Adults: Find Connection and Joy with Life Care

Life Care’s Individual and Group Social Support services are designed to enhance your social well-being and keep you connected to your community. We offer a variety of programs tailored to your interests, helping you build meaningful relationships and enjoy an active social life at home.

Our Social Support Services

Individual Social Support

Individual Social Support

Social Support Groups

Social Support Groups

Community Connections

Community Connections

Life Care Group Programs

Life Care Group Programs

Transport to Social Activities

Transport to Social Activities

How We Foster Your Social Well-being

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    Personalised Support: We take the time to understand your unique interests and social needs, creating support plans that are tailored to you.  

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    Compassionate Connections: Our Home Support Workers and Chaplains provide a friendly and supportive environment, ensuring you feel valued and heard.  

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    Community Engagement: We help you stay active and involved in your community, connecting you with programs and people that bring you joy and a sense of belonging.

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    Holistic Well-being: We believe social connection is essential for overall well-being, and our services are designed to enhance your quality of life.  

Stay Connected and Engaged with Life Care’s Social Support Services

Frequently Asked Questions

Individual Social Support provides one-on-one assistance to help you with activities such as shopping, attending appointments, visiting friends, and enjoying hobbies.

We offer a variety of group activities, including social outings, exercise classes, and programs at our health and well-being clinics, designed to foster connections and promote an active lifestyle.

Social Support can reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation, improve mental and emotional well-being, and provide a sense of purpose and enjoyment.

Social support for older adults focuses on helping people stay connected, engaged, and involved in their community. This can include one-on-one companionship, group activities, and support to attend social outings or appointments. The aim is to support emotional well-being, reduce feelings of isolation, and help people continue participating in the activities they enjoy.

Social support programs can help improve overall well-being by encouraging connection, routine, and a sense of belonging. Regular social interaction can support mental and emotional health, build confidence, and provide opportunities to stay active. For many people, these programs also offer reassurance and structure, helping them maintain independence while staying connected to others.

Group activities may include social outings, group exercise or movement programs, discussion groups, and community-based activities. These are designed to suit different interests and abilities, providing opportunities to connect with others in a relaxed and supportive environment. Activities can take place in the community or as part of organised programs, depending on individual preferences.