Saving grace – How one client found the will to live again
After a nearly fatal incident, Lorraine wasn’t sure she wanted to live anymore. Then nurse Maree showed up and gave her the hope and reassurance that she could face her latest health challenges and find joy again.
Read moreHelping 84-year-old Pat to read has been life-changing
84-year-old Pat was never much of a bookworm but it all changed when he joined our Short-Term Restorative Care program. Read more about Pat's story.
Read moreSpread cheer in 2022 with our “Wave of Thanks” movement
This January and Febuary we are asking for all our clients, their family and friends as well as the wider public to join us in giving a 'Wave of Thanks'.
Read moreCelebrating Christine - International Nurses Day
We share the story of Christine, one of our dedicated and passionate Registered Nurses. Find out why she loves working in community aged care and delivering in-home nurse care and other services to our clients across regional, rural and remote Australia.
Read moreCelebrating Andrew - International Nurses Day
We share the story of Andrew, another of our dedicated Registered Nurses. Find out why he loves working in community aged care and see where his career has taken him.
Read moreUnique bond forged through sacrifice and service
Lest We Forget. An ANZAC Day tribute.
Read moreTrip around Oz a hit with clients
Our Wellness and Activity Centres are ready to launch a trip around Australia activity for clients! The catch? We’re using our imaginations (and muscles) to get to our destinations!
Read moreNanette scales new heights after weight loss
Nanette has proved there ‘ain’t no mountain high enough’ after melting away an incredible three stone in weight, swapping chocolate for exercise climbing Mount Tomaree.
Read moreA final wave to our #WaveOfThanks campaign
We’ve been creating waves right across Australia as part of our ‘Wave of Thanks’ campaign to thank all our fantastic care workers who have continued to support you during these challenging times.
Read moreBringing joy to clients
Samantha would like to thank clients John and Barry and they would like to give a big #waveofthanks to Samantha!
Read moreReady to help no matter the hour
Aura has been busy supporting clients’ needs throughout the pandemic, always with a smile on her face.
Read moreA support worker's kindness
Highlighting a marvellous event that occurred on ANZAC Day 2020 during the COVID-19 total lockdown period.
Read moreHelp us create Australia's greatest wave
From the 18 May - 1 June we are asking for all our clients, their family and friends as well as the wider public to join us in giving a 'Wave of Thanks'.
Read moreDramatic connections help clients 'feel alive'
Throughout 2019, clients at integratedliving's three activity centres on the Central coast took part in a program called Dramatic Connections.
Read moreThe many adventures of Jim from Kirkaldy
Read all Jim's adventures over the years - from being the first Australian immigrant during the '60s to working at the Opera House!
Read moreClients and preschoolers unite
Some of our activity centre clients have been visiting a local preschool every couple of months for the past 12 months.
Read morePete (and Blue) reap the benefits
Under the guidance of our Short Term Restorative Care (STRC) program, a psychologist and his support network, Pete was able to focus on forming new habits and quit smoking on day 21 of the eight-week program.
Read moreMeet Gloria Stringer - One of our biggest fans
Gloria is one of our biggest fans and comes to the Wellness Centre twice a week. She says integratedliving has changed her life dramatically in just one year!
Read moreCouple reap the benefits of new Wellness Centre and bloom!
Don and Maree from Beaconsfield have a spring in their step since joining our latest Wellness Centre in Launceston
Read moreHeather and Ern – Finding love through support
A story of love, achievement and cricket!
Read moreCheree says thanks to Diabetes Awareness Week
Cheree is just like the 280 Australians who develop some form of diabetes each day. Read how she learned to manage her symptoms.
Read moreScott is a winner in the pool
After being diagnosed with Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA), the last thing on Scott Majoribanks’ mind was swimming. Scott was in his 30s then. He is 53 now and recently won all of the events he entered at a local swim meet.
Read moreCustomers turn into movie stars
With the help of a local drama therapist, integratedliving customers from the Woy Woy Activity Centre have created and starred in a short film.
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