We appreciate that the ongoing outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) around the world may be concerning for you, and we want to assure you that Infinite Care are taking the current... read more →
Do something kind for a stranger (or someone you know!) this February and spread the FGF (Feel Good February) vibes! There is research to prove that acts of kindness not only... read more →
Australia is dealing with unprecedented and unpredictable times with a seemingly relentless bushfire season commencing early this year and showing no signs of abating. Whether you are of the mind that this... read more →
Whoever coined the phrase, ‘never work with children or animals’ clearly never experienced the utter joy both can bring to those living in residential aged care. Did you know that... read more →
It's mind boggling thinking of everything extra the silly season brings. Battling crowds at shopping centres, trying to buy the perfect gift for your sister, or your child’s school teacher,... read more →
Being kind is an enjoyable experience. It makes you feel good, useful, alive… it validates you as a human being. When you are kind it triggers a number of beneficial... read more →
The use of virtual reality has come a long way since the concept was first introduced in the 1960s. The use of this digital reality technology is now widely available... read more →
If you’re searching for a new hobby why not consider dancing? Dancing in any form has been found to improve physical and mental health, increase emotional well-being, and help boost... read more →
Are you a fan of Halloween? With a continued influx of American culture into our society, there are polarising opinions about the commercialisation of the Halloween tradition. Yet each year,... read more →
Old People's Home For 4 Year Olds is a unique seven-week social experiment involving a group of energetic four year olds and several elderly residents in a retirement community. This beautiful... read more →
In a world where we are seemingly more ‘connected’ than ever, loneliness is rife. Real human interaction is fleeting and no one seems to have the time to truly connect... read more →
When someone you care about is diagnosed as suffering dementia it is very common, and extremely normal, to experience your own feelings of loss and grief as their life, and... read more →
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