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30 March 2016
A Victorian-first Multicultural Wellness Centre (MWC) in Wantirna is set to help meet the growing needs of older migrants in the East.
Run by not-for-profit aged and disability services organisation Villa Maria Catholic Homes (VMCH), the centre supports around 60 seniors from various cultural backgrounds with social groups, physiotherapy, education sessions, tai chi, exercise classes, computer and iPad sessions, community outings, cultural events and carer support.
The centre, located within the VMCH aged care residence on Stud Rd, will be officially opened by VMCH CEO Greg Pullen and Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Asia Engagement Mr Hong Lim on April 5 at 12pm.
VMCH Lifestyle and Respite Services Team Leader Angela Ng said the centre, which has been running programs since October, already had a waiting list for clients to join its Chinese and Filipino social groups.
“There is a high demand for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD)-specific social support services for older people, especially with the significant growth of the older Chinese community in the eastern metro region,” Angela said.
The Migrant Information Centre reports many older Chinese Australians have become frustrated by their inability to speak or read English and rely on their children for transportation and communication with service providers. They say the existence of senior support services can help to reduce their social isolation.
Geok Hwa Low, 81, and his wife, Geck Ming Tan (pictured), have has accessed VMCH’s Chinese Out and About Group and Chinese Exercise Group for around two years.
“My wife and I had a very challenging time when her medical conditions changed in 2010. She was depressed and we had a lot of arguments at home. She was finally diagnosed with dementia and we knew we needed to look for help.”
The couple were referred to VMCH by the Migrant Information Centre and haven’t looked back. They’ve enjoyed many social outings, undertaken an iPad course and recently joined an exercise group after Geok suffered a series of falls.
“My wife’s mood has changed a lot (since we joined). She’s become happier and the quarrels between us have decreased.”
Geok said their life had changed for the better.
The MWC accepts people over the age of 65 from CALD backgrounds living in Melbourne’s eastern region. Priority will be given to those who have dementia, a disability, who are frail aged and socially isolated.
For more information about the MWC call 0437 076 187.
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