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MAURA MANCINI SHARES HER PERSONAL JOURNEY OF
PLACING A LOVED ONE INTO CARE IN PORT DOUGLAS
For many older Australians, a “sea change” isn’t just a chat. Those small moments of connection make a big difference.” It’s
about leaving the city, it’s about rede ning what later this informal support that helps residents stay connected to the wider
life can be. A move to the coast o ers more than fresh community, not just within the walls of the facility.
air and scenic views; it’s about nding a lifestyle that A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO WELLBEING
balances independence, and the right support when Aged care, especially residential care, often carries a stigma, with many
needed. It’s not only about slowing down, but staying unsure of what’s available or fearing a loss of independence. “There’s
active, engaged, and socially connected. a real gap in information,” says Sorav, Ozcare Port Douglas’ facility
manager. “People don’t always know what services exist, and there’s a
Port Douglas has become a sought-after destination for retirees lot of confusion about what residential care actually looks like. It’s not
and semi-retirees, drawn by its warm climate, walkable streets, and just about assistance—it’s about living well, with the right support in
welcoming community. Some seek an active social life and new place.”
experiences, while others embrace familiar routines; morning walks on
Four Mile Beach, coffee with friends, or the quiet beauty of tropical Choosing where to spend later years is often about more than just
gardens. The town blends long-time locals, newcomers from around location, it’s about striking a balance between independence and access
the country, and visitors who fell in love with the lifestyle and stayed. to support. In most aged care settings, there’s an effort to help residents
continue with familiar routines and activities, even as their needs
But for all its appeal, one question often arises — what happens if health evolve.
needs change? Access to reliable care can be a concern in regional areas,
but for those who want to stay in Port Douglas, services like Ozcare What often stands out is the quality of everyday interactions. Rather
make it possible to age comfortably while remaining part of a familiar than a strict divide between staff and residents, there’s a sense of mutual
and welcoming community. respect and connection. Conversations over tea, shared laughter, or a
Ozcare Port Douglas song that sparks a memory can turn ordinary moments into something
WHERE CARE FEELS LIKE HOME more personal, creating an atmosphere that feels less clinical and more
When a family member moved into Ozcare Port Douglas, it became like home.
A SEA CHANGE FOR THE LATER YEARS: clear that aged care here is about more than just assistance with daily For my family member, moving into care wasn’t about losing
tasks—it’s about creating a home where people can continue to live
independence — it was about gaining ease and enjoyment. The
CARE, CONNECTION Life at Ozcare has a natural rhythm that feels more like a close-knit contributed to a deep sense of home.
with dignity, connection, and purpose.
familiar faces, thoughtful routines, and small moments of laughter all
community than a care facility. One morning, I watched a carer who, I
EMBRACING RETIREMENT IN PORT DOUGLAS
later learned, is also a musician, walk into a resident’s room, singing as
AND COMMUNITY he changed the bed linen. The resident smiled at the familiar melody. isn’t just in the lifestyle—it’s in knowing that it’s possible to stay, even
For those considering a move to Port Douglas in retirement, the appeal
“Music is a powerful thing,” he told me later. “Even on tough days,
when needs change. Whether still living independently or requiring
a song can bring comfort. It’s not just about care, it’s about making
more structured care, there are options that allow people to remain part
people feel at home.”
of the community they love.
It was a small moment but spoke volumes about the approach here. Care
isn’t just about routines and responsibilities—it’s about connection. Later years don’t have to mean slowing down. With the right
environment and support, they can be a fulfilling continuation of life
The stories of those who live here are woven into everyday conversations, — rich with friendships, routines, and interests, but with more time to
activities, and interactions. One of the lovely residents I met, a former enjoy them.
professional ballerina, still moves her hands with the grace of a dancer
when she speaks. She shares stories of performing across Australia, the For those considering retirement in Port Douglas, this tropical
rush of being on stage, and the friendships built along the way. Even paradise offers more than just a place to live — it’s a place to thrive.
now, those experiences are part of who she is, and at Ozcare, they are With stunning natural beauty, a close-knit community, and quality care
valued and shared. services like Ozcare, it provides the perfect balance of independence
and support. More than a holiday destination, Port Douglas is a vibrant
Volunteers play a key role in strengthening social connections. home where life remains full, connected, and enriched by the beauty of
Community members visit to read, play music, or simply spend time Far North Queensland.
with residents. Linda, the activities manager, actively supports and
encourages volunteer participation. “We always welcome volunteers,”
she says. “It could be reading aloud, playing a board game, or just having
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