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1042A Dandenong Road, Carnegie, Victoria, 3163
Lifeview operates four aged care homes from the sea to the hills of Melbourne’s picturesque south east.
The quiet, warm and intimate homes are boutique-sized, offering a comfortable amount of breathing space while maintaining a safe and secure feel.
Rooms are single with ensuite bathrooms, allowing residents the privacy and comfort of their own surrounds with care and companionship on hand when needed. There are some couples rooms available, also with ensuite. All residences come with a flat screen digital television and Foxtel and wi-fi connection.
Residents are encouraged to decorate their rooms according to their own personal taste, increasing homeliness with paintings, family pictures, a favourite chair, antique cabinet or even a bar fridge.
All Lifeview homes have plenty of outdoor space for residents to relax or exercise in the fresh air and sunshine. Green thumbs can find their niche taking care of the raised garden beds and vegetable patches.
Lifeview prides itself on delivering high quality personalised care that suits the needs of all residents. Each resident is treated as an individual and respected in their personal choices. Lifeview strives to be an exemplar of excellence, provide exceptional service and create treasured moments.
Earlier this month, Lifeview Emerald Glades knitting group visited Locky's Legacy, a dedicated wildlife sanctuary and wildlife shelter located in Pakenham Upper. The group was proud to donate knitted blankets, which had taken them 12 months to knit and filled four boxes, which were very much appreciated by the shelter. In return, the residents of Emerald Glades were able to see where their hard work was going and how it was helping the animals at Locky's Legacy.
Lifeview’s ‘Planting with a Purpose’ program has been named as a National Finalist for the ‘Enhancing Consumer Experience’ category in the 2022 InnovAGEING Awards. Planting with a Purpose is a collaboration between the Lifeview residents, chefs and gardeners, to cultivate and grow fresh produce for the Lifeview kitchens.
After two longs years Lifeview’s Positive Ageing Celebration (PAC) was back bigger and better this week. Residents and their families were invited to a magical Mad Hatter's Tea Party at the Springvale Town Hall on 20 October 2022. Greeted by characters from Alice in Wonderland, they enjoyed a High Tea, entertainment and most importantly, dancing!
Lifeview staff and residents attended the screening of a new documentary “Ticketyboo”, on Saturday 30 July at Cinema Nova. The documentary about art and dementia is part of the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival.
Lifeview will host Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea on Friday, June 10, at its homes and corporate office. Australia's Biggest Morning Tea is a community event that raises vital funds to make a big difference for those impacted by cancer. Those who wish to host a morning tea and raise funds register online and receive a kit to help with the fundraiser.
Lifeview will run a special Men’s Health Week program at all its homes, from 13to 19 of June. Men's Health Week focuses on not just physical health, but also men's mental health and emotional wellbeing. During the week, health challenges faced by men will be highlighted and events that can be replicated year-round to improve the physical, emotional, and mental health of men will also be featured.
Lifeview residents were not going to let COVID stop them from participating in this year’s Pride March. Like everyone, COVID has taken many freedoms away from aged care residents, but with the sun shining, their triple vaccination status, rainbow masks and appropriate social distancing, residents decided they felt safe enough to head out and show their support for the LGBTIQ community.
Lifeview’s hugely popular gardening program, Planting with a Purpose, which sees chefs, gardeners and residents working together to grow fresh produce for each of the homes kitchens, was recently awarded the HESTA Excellence in Aged Care Team Award.
Last Thursday, aged care home Lifeview Willow Wood turned its café into a fine dining restaurant as a Magic Moment for the seven couples who live in the home.
Lifeview’s residents have successfully teamed with its Chefs and Gardeners to cultivate and grow fresh produce for its kitchens. Aptly titled Planting with a Purpose, the hugely popular and successful program sees residents involved in everything from germinating seedlings, to planting, tending and harvesting the produce.
Lifeview’s Director, Peter Reilly, has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal as part of the 2021 Australia Day Honours. Mr. Reilly was recognised for his service to the community through cultural organisations, and to business.
Leading Victorian aged care provider Lifeview has partnered with global Artificial Intelligence (AI) developer and disruptor EchoCare Technologies to bring the ECHO system to Australia and New Zealand.
Lifeview’s LIFE Week celebrations demonstrate the aged care provider’s commitment to maintaining social connections and providing engaging activities for residents during the COVID-19 lockdown.
During this time of social distancing, Lifeview has continued to show innovation and creativity in maintaining connections between residents and their loved ones.
Aged care residents of Lifeview homes in Victoria have expressed their disappointment with the Prime Minister’s statements on allowing visitors into their home.
Lifeview is committed to providing ongoing support for communities affected by the devastating bushfires. Recovery is a long-term effort for those who have lost businesses and homes to get back on their feet. Recognising this, and building on its initial bushfire relief effort, Lifeview has launched a long-term bushfire relief campaign for residents and staff.
Residents at Lifeview are deeply saddened by the bushfires that continue to burn across Australia and are destroying our native wildlife.
Lifeview residents have shown that age is no barrier to living your best life by starring in, and creating a fun filled, naughty but nice calendar.
The Victorian Pride Centre in collaboration with Lifeview has put a spotlight on the needs of older LGBTIQ Victorians by establishing a Foundation Partnership.
Lifeview is revving up for the second half of the year with the sponsorship of Supercars young gun Thomas Randle’s ‘Wild Card’ entry in this weekend’s The Bend SuperSprint, along with the remainder of his 2019 Dunlop Super2 Championship tilt.
Lifeview Residential Care is launching it’s very first dementia café, Rosemary & Time, on Tuesday 9 July, at ConXion Café, located within its Cranbourne home, Lifeview Willow Wood.
Lifeview Residential Care (Lifeview) has launched into 2019 with a refresh of its branding and logo. The new logo, tag line and colour palette were developed based on feedback the award-winning aged care provider received from residents, staff, and families, in the form of focus group sessions and interviews.
Lifeview Residential Care’s residents hit the high note last week when they attended the company’s annual Positive Ageing Celebration – Lifeview’s Strictly Dancing.
Residents of Lifeview Argyle Court have broken the Australian Record for the longest line of pompoms.
Lifeview Residential Care has appointed Consultant Chef, Mr. Tibor Paller as its new Hospitality Services Manager.
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