Lifestyle and amenities

Enriching daily life
At VMCH, we believe aged care should be more than just support. It should be enriching, engaging and joyful. That’s why our lifestyle programs are thoughtfully designed to reflect the interests, abilities and preferences of each resident.

Meaningful activities and wellbeing
Our dedicated team of staff and volunteers work closely with residents to create meaningful experiences every day. In addition to regular religious services such as Mass and rosary, residents can enjoy a variety of activities that promote physical, emotional and social wellbeing.
Whether it’s staying active, connecting with others, or enjoying quiet moments of reflection, our homes offer a wide range of activities to support wellbeing and purpose.
Tailored lifestyle programs that support wellbeing
Physical activities

Physical activities
- Exercise classes and dancing
- Going for walks
- Indoor bowls
- Household tasks such as folding, washing, organising drawers, sweeping leaves, water plants.
Engagement activities

Engagement activities
- Bingo, trivia and card games
- Cooking or manageable tasks relating to cooking
- Sorting items
- FaceTime with family and friends
- Online social groups
- Painting, arts and crafts.
Musical activities

Musical activities
- Dancing or singing to music
- Playing music that evokes positive responses and specific feelings (calming music for relaxation, upbeat music for movement and dancing)
- Themed songs for promoting conversation and engagement.
Reminiscence activities

Reminiscence activities
- Looking through family photos
- Talking about events or holidays
- Using the internet to look up destinations to relive positive experiences.
Sensory activities

Sensory activities
- Gardening
- Touching tools
- Cooking, smelling of spices
- Smelling flowers
- Feeling fabric, running different items between hands/fingers.
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- Exercise classes and dancing
- Going for walks
- Indoor bowls
- Household tasks such as folding, washing, organising drawers, sweeping leaves, water plants.
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- Bingo, trivia and card games
- Cooking or manageable tasks relating to cooking
- Sorting items
- FaceTime with family and friends
- Online social groups
- Painting, arts and crafts.
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- Dancing or singing to music
- Playing music that evokes positive responses and specific feelings (calming music for relaxation, upbeat music for movement and dancing)
- Themed songs for promoting conversation and engagement.
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- Looking through family photos
- Talking about events or holidays
- Using the internet to look up destinations to relive positive experiences.
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- Gardening
- Touching tools
- Cooking, smelling of spices
- Smelling flowers
- Feeling fabric, running different items between hands/fingers.
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