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Over 50 Fitness Group

WA, Australia

Doctor's certificate required re fitness levels Cost includes morning tea

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Political lobby group. Meets on the seconded Friday of each month at Devonport City Soccer Club 10am - 12 noon. Fees per annum: $25.00 single. $40.00 per couple.

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For people over 50 years of age. Subject availability may change but always offer a wide variety of interesting and enjoyable subjects

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Second Friday of every month 10am at QE2 centre

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Binningup Seniors is a small group offering social activity on a weekly basis within the local community and using existing facilities. Carpet / Indoor bowls.

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To protect and advance the interests of self funded Retirees. Monthly meetings held at the Watershed Winery, Bussell Highway. Contact secretary for details.

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Support and information for self and part funded retirees. Guest speakers. Busselton Meetings held at Equinox Cafe, Busselton Jetty, Busselton.

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School year February to November. Classes are held onTuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only, for people over the age of 55. Updated March 2008.

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Spencer Street Seniors

WA, Australia

Morning tea weekly, 2 course lunch supplied for $7 on 1st Tuesday of month. Social group that provides gentle exercise programme, visits to the sick, knits and crochets items to support children's orphanage. Guest speakers.

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WA Seniors Card

WA, Australia

Cheaper travel in WA, reduced power and water accounts, retail discounts. Application renewal forms can be obtained from major banks and public libraries. Updated March 2008

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Moe Senior Citizens Club

VIC, Australia

Moe Senior Citizen's Centre offers social and recreational activities for adults aged 55 years and over. Activities include: Carpet Bowls Snooker Bingo Tap Dancing Learn to Dance classes Euchre Party Monthly Barbecue Various outings - at least one per month. To shows, tourist resorts, concerts, etc. Weekly Lunches Monthly General Meetings Annual Dinner Christmas Pantomime and concert Working Bees

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Morwell Senior Citizens

VIC, Australia

Members meet for social support & recreation purposes. Committee meet 1stTues of month.

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Offers recreational activities & social support. Members only, only over 55's, $4-00 a year Play cards, bingo Tues, 500 card games Wed Carpet borwls on Thur and Fri, Bingo Sats BBQ 1st Sat of month with Bingo $5-00

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Centre is open for members to access library or community hall. Formal activities are offered on set days. Includes cards, bowls etc. Line dancing Mon and Weds, Cards Tues and Wed PM, Bowls mon Pm and pool, Tues Cards pm and snooker pm, and learners bowling, 1st and 3rd Wed Beetles, and bowls 7-00pm, Thursday Marjory Cole use, Friday light exercises, snooker and bingo pm, 4th monday monthly Sausage sizzle, 2nd Friday BBQ exercise group and bingo Occasional Sunday Singalong, bus trips away.

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Senior Citizens Foster

VIC, Australia

Offer recreation, leisure, companionship and social support to senior citizens in the area.

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Warrawee offers a meeting place and drop in centre providing social support and recreational activities for people aged over 55 years and people with disabilities. Activities include table tennis, pool, social afternoons, line dancing, day tours,Ladies Fitness Group, indoor bowling, concert rehearsals (when necessary), 'Drop In' (cards, games, etc.), 50/50 dances.

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Recreation, Health Club and Fitness Programs. Out of Hours School Care, Vacation Care, Short Courses, Youth Camps, Training and Life skills for young people, Fab 50s.

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Activities include dancing, yoga, bowls, crafts, Tai Chi, hairdresser and podiatrist attend centre on certain days. Also see separate listing for Senior Citizens Day Respite Centre.

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National Seniors - Miles

QLD, Australia

Social and recreational association for people aged 50 and over.

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Monthly meetings and morning tea on 1st Thurs of month at Regents on the Lake, Perth St . Bus trips and outings on 3rd Thurs of month. .

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Social club for people over 50. Also offer assistance with transport to medical appointments for HACC eligible clients.

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Cards,musical appreciation mornings and carpet bowls are activities enjoyed by this group

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Healthy Ageing program encourages older people to take action to improve health and wellbeing. Various Centre Events and Activities held Daily (Mon-Fri).

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Provides opportunity for older men to improve physical, mental, emotional and social health through support, contact, information and establishing links with relevant community groups.

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Activities, information and support groups. Activities constantly change to reflect the interests and needs of the active participants. Activities include learning new skills, physical activities, social groups, outings, and information sharing. Wheel chair access.

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Craft Group for older people (every 2nd Tuesday 9.30am-12noon), Youth Group (13+ years meets every 2nd Fri 6.30pm), Church service and Sunday School all offered on premises. Monthly Kids program called 'Kidrageous' 6pm 3rd Friday of every Month.

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Group morning tea each Tuesday except when something special is on in the community e.g. Melbourne Cup. Minimal fees apply.

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Members are retired people with similar interests 7 enjoy the pooortunity to meet new friends, committe changes annually

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Social club meets every Tuesday between 10am and 12 noon. Activities include indoor bowls, hoy, craft, and painting. The social club also has bus trips 2 to 3 times per year, at a cost of approximately $5 +. Yearly membership is $5. Morning Tea 50 cents. For people over 50 years.

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Courses are run by tutors and class convenors who give their time voluntary. There are no tuition fees. Courses include Languages, Writing, History, Art, Music, Computers. Other Locations - Pine Rivers 3321 0681, Redcliffe 3284 2687 - Bribie Island 3408 3748 - Noosa 54742350 - Sunshine Coast 5430 1123 - Gympie 54843242.

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U3A is a self help education movement which caters for persons in the third age and for those who have retired, promoting the concept of studying simply for the joy of learning. It is not a formal university and does not offer formal qualification.

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Classes conducted at various locations around Hervey Bay. All people with an interest in learning in later life are invited to become members.

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Endeavours to keep people over the age of 40 physically, mentally and socially active. Huge range of classes. Enrolment envelopes and course programmes available from U3A rooms in Woongarra St or the Community Centre next to Council.

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Computer skills for older people and people with disabilities. Free use of computers no membership required

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50 and Better programs are managed by older people and are located throughout Queensland. Committees meet regularly to plan activities, discuss health issues and decide on directions for the program. eg Aquarobics, Exercise classes, sitting exercise, craft, games afternoons, Tai Chi, Mah Jong, Theatre Group, Walking Group, Trivia Night. Also computer classes. Guest Speakers are out and about.

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Morning Coffee and Chats, Gentle exercise, Line dancing, Table Tennis, outings and concerts. Annual membership $5. Entry fee $4. Some activities may have an extra cost.

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60 and Better Programs are managed by older people and are located throughout Queensland. Committees meet regularly to plan activities, discuss health issues and decide on directions for the program. Gold coin donations are encouraged for morning tea. Mondays - stitch group, Wednesdays - light exercise, Fridays - alternating garden clubs and in-house games. Programs run from Goya House, Mon - Wed.

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60 and Better programs are managed and independantly incorporated by older people and are located throughout Queensland. Committees meet regularly to plan activities, discuss health issues, and decide on directions for the program. Activities include gentle exercise groups, aqua exercises, bus trips, day trips, boat trips, computer classes and guest speakers.

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APIA

QLD, Australia

APIA is committed to understanding the special needs of people who are over 50, (domestic insurance) and they tailor their products and services to meet the needs of all senior Australians. Nationwide, Statewide.

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GOLD is a seasonal leisure programme of free or low cost challenging or active recreational activities for Brisbane City rate payers or residents 50 years or older. GOLD offers people the opportunity to try alternative and interesting recreational activities.

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Logan, people over 50yrs, social, home visits, recreational, community visitors scheme, safe and confident living program, newsletter, information, hire of goods.

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Senior Shopper

QLD, Australia

A free, independent, shop at home service for small or large items such as white goods, carpets and electricals. It is only available to holders of the Queensland Government seniors card and senior business card holders.

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All over 50 years are welcome at this group which promotes the concerns of the group to government. Also National Seniors Association has a Seniors card for the over 50s offering benefits and discounts with traders and on travel.

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Social club for people over the age of 55. Three days a month: 1st, 3rd Mondays, 4th Wed - 12-4pm

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Club activities are indoor bowls and cards. Bus trips organised several times a year. Activities on Tuesday 12.30pm - 3 pm & Saturday 9am - 12 noon. Annual membership Fee $5

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The Club is open to both veterans and non-veterans. The club is totally volunteer run and supported by the Department of Veterans' Affairs and the RSL. The program includes transport to and from the venue, gentle exercises, morning tea and lunch, table games, guest speakers and entertainment.

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Provides social functions and activities for seniors. Functions include: Christmas party, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Melbourne Cup day party, luncheons, entertainment & bus trips. Tuesdays: cards, indoor bowls & carom boards.

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Group directed at people who are over 50. Community singing at each meeting and a speaker or other entertainment. Various bus trips and activities throughout the year. Lunch is provided for a donation.

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Information and support for self and partially self funded retirees. Meets at , Rosebery RSL club, Rosebery on 3rd Friday of each month at 10.30am. There is a guest speaker and morning tea.

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Wesley School for Seniors

NSW, Australia

The Wesley School for Seniors offers over 110 courses each week for the over 50's in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. Courses include language courses, Academic speech and drama courses, dance, exercise, music and arts & crafts courses. The school also offers computer courses including Introduction and Intermediate training in Windows 95 and Introduction to the Internet.

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Provides opportunities for older citizens to maintain self-esteem and independence, and avoid loneliness and isolation through work, education, sport and social activities. Anyone 55 years plus can attend the centre daily to participate in activities such as aerobics, indoor bowls, pools, darts and regular outings including shopping bus. Beehive buses pick up from stops at Surry Hills and Town Hall and take participants directly to the centre. Volunteers are needed to do mailing and packaging. This is light sit down work. Breakfast, morning tea and a two course lunch are provided free of charge to all participants and volunteers.

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Offers the opportunity to play Canasta for those aged over 55 and living in the Waverley LGA.

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A network of programs across Qld promoting health issues and focusing on wellness of older people.

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Senior Citizens - Warwick

QLD, Australia

Offers variety of activities including card games, bowls, bush dancing and social meetings. Coach trips to visit other Senior Citizen Clubs are organised once a month.

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Self help education movement which caters for persons in the third age. Promotes the concept of studying simply for the joy of learning. It is not a formal University and does not offer formal qualifications.

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Promotes companionship and social interaction with seniors who hold similar interests and who have (or are considering) access to email; Membership is open to younger adult persons with a disability that restricts movement outside their home. LTS provides opportunities for seniors to gain further skills and confidence in computer communication technology. LTS aims to relieve isolation, particularly those who may be lonely or house-bound due to distance or infirmity.

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Offers government concessions and business discounts for eligible Queensland residents, includes Seniors Business Discount Card, which gives access to shopping discounts only for seniors aged 60 - 64, in paid work 35 hours/week or more averaged across 12 month calendar period. Forms downloadable electronically for people 60+ or if 50 - 59 contact National Seniors Association 1300 765 050.

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Senior Citizens group who meet at the Senior Citizens Centre in Mt Druitt. They have carpet bowls on Mon, Wed and Fri. On Tue and Thu they play bingo. Bus and coach outings. Fun day - second Saturday in month. Barbeques

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Senior citizens group. Play bingo, cards, bowls on Mondays, Thrusday, Saturday.

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Memory Clinic

QLD, Australia

Memory Clinic has been developed to facilitate successful ageing among community dwelling seniors by providing the opportunity for seniors to learn about memory changes as a normal part of ageing. The clinic offers a series of Memory Clinics for healthy community dwelling seniors. The next series will be five clinics from 9.30am - 12.30pm on Mondays starting June 28th to July 26th at Griffith University Mt Gravatt Campus.

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Indoor bowls, bingo, bus trips, indoor games and entertainment for anyone over 50.

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Olders peoples organisation. Provides service, entertainment, games, day trips and travel. Lunch can be purchased.

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RTA provides advice and determines eligbility for: driver licensing, vehicle registration, road rules and mobility parking scheme (MPS) permits. MPS provides parking concessions and access to appropriate parking spaces in proximity to essential services for people with mobility disabilities. For parking permits clients need to obtain from RTA a medical assessment form to take to their GP. For older drivers RTA has available The older Driver's Handbook which aims to give drivers information about how to determine whether they are still driving safely. Annual medical assessments and driving test apply to all drivers from 80 years and over.

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Provides access to interest groups and computer training for residents in the Sutherland Shire. Through 'peer training' members can learn computer skills. Monthly meetings, courses, activities and a newsletter are also provided. Classes are held 5 days a week. Meetings are held at the Caringbah Baptist Church. May be able to assist people who are housebound with home visits and referral to TAD (Technical Aid to The Disabled).

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Senior Indoor Bowls

NT, Australia

Senior Indoor Bowls runs every Thursday morning. It costs $3.50 for members of the YWCA which includes morning tea. $5 non members.

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A peak representative body for the Chinese community in the ACT. Undertakes cultural, educational and social activities. Produces the quarterly newsletter FCCCI.

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Opportunity for retired people to take part in Adult Education and to socialise with others with similar interests. Educational outings, guest speakers, bushwalking and other activities. Building is accessible for people with disabilities. Parking available.

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A national body to represent self funded retirees' forum to discuss relevant matters of interest. Means to influence government and other bodies. Have guest speakers on general and financial matters of interest.

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Facilities include 25m heated indoor pool, Hydrotherapy pool, Spas, Sauna, Fitness Centre, Function and Meeting room, Creche, Cafe/ kiosk, Sports Hall and Public disabled restrooms/showers. Runs LLLS program for seniors and has swimming classes for the disabled.

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Provides opportunity for older men to improve physical, mental, emotional and social health through support, contact, information and establishing links with relevant community groups.

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PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY FOR OLDER MEN TO IMPROVE PHYSICAL, MENTAL, EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL HEALTH THROUGH SUPPORT, CONTACT, INFORMATION AND ESTABLISHING LINKS WITH RELEVANT COMMUNITY GROUPS.

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PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY FOR OLDER MEN TO IMPROVE PHYSICAL, MENTAL, EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL HEALTH THROUGH SUPPORT, CONTACT, INFORMATION AND ESTABLISHING LINKS WITH RELEVANT COMMUNITY GROUPS.

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BINGO: MONDAY NIGHTS, DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 P.M. - START 7:45 P.M. DARTS: THURSDAY NIGHTS (BY ROSTER) LADIES COMP AT 7:00 P.M. BAR OPEN: FRIDAY NIGHTS AT 6:30P.M. AUTUMN CLUB (GOLDEN OLDIES): EVERY SECOND WEDNESDAY AT 10:00 A.M.MEETINGS: MONTHLY

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Seniors Fire Education

QLD, Australia

Senior specific programs, advisory services for provision of goods and equipment

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Senior Citizens Centre, community centre. Activities include: Indoor Bowls, Cards, Craft, & Computers. Line Dancing Thurs 10.30-11.30. Monthly general meeting, also monthly luncheon, sing-a-long.

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A SOCIAL PROGRAM FOR COMMUNITY RESIDENTS OFFERING CRAFT, CARDS, EXERCISE PROGRAMS ETC. INC BUS TOURS

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A club for over 50s which operates each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon for games, carpet bowls and occasional outings.

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Eaton Recreation Centre

WA, Australia

The centre offers group fitness classes, personal training, senior programmes, youth & holiday programmes, sport programmes. Facilities available; gym & fitness centre, 3 indoor multi sports courts, meeting rooms, cafe and creche.

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Darts

WA, Australia

Includes Morning Tea

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The service maintains a confidential computer database of senior citizens who choose to register. Trained volunteers offer periodic telephone calls and/or a Home Security Assessment, plus an identity card. This is a free service to Baw Baw Shire Residents. BAW BAW DISTRICT POLICE SENIORS’ REGISTRY • The Baw Baw Police Seniors' Registry, a support service - commenced in Warragul in 2004 by Inspector Ron Cooke - is a crime prevention and community care initiative by the Baw Baw District Police to achieve a safer and more confident community. • This is a successful community benefit and endeavours to help senior citizens, older people and people with a disability, who live alone or are socially isolated or concerned about their wellbeing living in their own home, to provide reassurance and comfort, feel safer and to give them and their loved ones peace of mind. • The service maintains a confidential computer database of those who choose to register, containing details of the client’s address, age, spouse/partner, phone and medical practitioner - together with any health problems that may require urgent action - with the next of kin’s or other nominated persons address and phone contact numbers. Currently on the database there are over 1370 clients, all from the Shire of Baw Baw. • The Register issues a laminated numbered ID card to new clients - that we strongly recommend to be carried at all times - which, in the event of an emergency, can identify the client by contacting the Warragul Police Station on (03) 5622 7111, where the up-to-date database is maintained for access by on-duty police members, providing the necessary details in order that assistance can be safely enacted. • Clients if they wish may receive a regular phone call from one of the Register’s volunteers to check on their wellbeing. If these ‘Active’ clients cannot be contacted or is/are unable to respond, this enables local police officers check on the registrant's well-being after being informed by the volunteer. • Our trained volunteers, numbering approximately thirty, make regular phone contact for those who request calls, to about 250 clients, five days a week: mornings and afternoon. Some calls are weekly, some fortnightly and always welcomed by the recipients, to some of whom this call may be the only or very few outside contacts they receive. Many take the opportunity simply to have a friendly chat, but above all they are comforted by the assurance that someone will advise their next of kin, or nominated contact if they need assistance, if the calls to them remain unanswered. • Also available is a ‘Home Security Assessment’ by police-trained volunteers. This service is for clients who wish to have their home evaluated for safety and security purposes. A comprehensive report is given to the client on any extra security that might be needed, with suggestions for possible improvements to their home: lockable windows; secure door locks; foliage covering windows etc., to discourage intruders. It is then up to the client whether they act on this advice. • The Register also offers a ‘Safe Return’ service for those who suffer from dementia and may be disoriented, alone and away from home. A separate numbered photo ID card is issued to clients in this programme and available on the Registry database at the Warragul Police Station for easy identification and Safe Return. • Prior to budgetary restraints a regular newsletter was also part of the service. • All services of the Baw Baw District Police Seniors’ Register are completely free of charge and all client numbered details are kept on a totally confidential database in the Registry office at the Police Station in Palmerston Street, where the office is open to clients and visitors, weekly on Wednesdays from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. The phone number is (03) 5622 7177; if unattended, an answering service is available. The register under the auspices of the Baw Baw District Police Command is currently administered by the President, Mary Draper, who has been involved since the service was established in Warragul in 2004.

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Eastwood Leisure Complex

VIC, Australia

Hosts a variety of social groups, support groups and other recreational activities for all ages. Provides room hire for various groups.

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Teach Computer Skills to Seniors aged 55 and over

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U3A is an organisation that gives opportunities for senior citizens to become involved in educational courses within a social and friendly environment.

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On Going

NSW, Australia

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To meet the welfare, health, financial and social needs of a growing number of senior citizens of Indian origin. - To promote and preserve Indian culture - To act as a forum for creating and developing new friendships and social interaction

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Babinda Taskforce

QLD, Australia

-General information, referral and coordination point for local community. -Centrelink Agency -Organise Community functions/ Hall Hire - Computer training facility / internet - Office services (photocopying,fax) - Visiting Solicitor, Local Councillor (Fri) Regions Serviced: Fishery Falls to Waugh's Pocket North to South & to Bramston Beach East.

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One Day Therapy Program aims to keep you as young on the outside as you feel on the inside. As part of the Tuesday program we have incorporated the 7 week "stepping on serious". This program will offer gentle stretching and strengthening, toning exercise and a variety of other activities that will provide plenty of stimulation. It is a great way to meet new people and have fun while keeping fit, strong and entertained. An Occupational Therapist and Physiotherapist will teach about many aspects of falls prevention, including some simple exercises that reduce the risk of falling.

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Inofrmal Seniors friendship Group is an opportunityfor ladies to get together and share in conversation and some leisurely activity. No pressure to participate in specific crafts...feel free to engage in your own special interest e.g. bring along your knitting, crossword or crochet if you wish or just come and chat.

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A meeting place and drop-in centre providing social support and recreational activities for people aged over 50 years. Details : AVAILABILITY: 9.00am to 3.30pm, Mon to Fri, for cards, bingo, sing-along and occasional outings. Community transport is available for eligible persons to & from the Centre

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