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Young and old join forces at Wisteria Grove Retirement Village

Announcement posted by RetireAustralia 05 Dec 2017

Pre-schoolers and retirees come together for learning and fun

Residents of Wisteria Grove Retirement Village proved age is no barrier to friendship and fun when children from Emali Broadview Early Learning Centre paid them a visit last month.


Nine pre-schoolers from the centre visited their senior neighbours to play games, sing songs, enjoy crafts, and share a love of learning.


Village Manager Debra Grant said residents enjoyed the youthful energy brought to the village.


“The kids introduced themselves with a song, we played with balloons, and finished off with a story,” she said.


“It was great fun for everyone!”


Meghan Holst, Assistant Director of Emali Broadview Early Learning Centre, said the children greatly enjoyed the visit.


“The kids were really excited to meet all the residents and were able to talk to them really confidently,” she said.


“They were excited to learn about where they live.”


A 2016 Stanford University study showed that seniors and children spending time together cultivates a sense of purpose and extends benefits both ways.


The success of the day has seen all parties agree to visits on a monthly basis.


“We’ll be bringing different groups of children to visit the residents on an ongoing basis,” Meghan said.


Wisteria Grove offers relaxed and secure retirement living in peaceful surroundings. Visit retireaustralia.com.au/wisteriagrove for more information.