ECH Community Connections Team bridging the generational gap
Retirement living provides a community for its residents and providers, such as South Australian operator ECH, are among a number creating intergenerational activities.
Year 5/6 Mitcham Primary STEM extension students from the school in Kingswood, Adelaide, connected with residents at ECH’s Cumberland Park Community Centre to show the fun of augmented reality games.
At the centre of this transformative journey, a captivating STEM project was born with students creating games with older people in mind, over two terms.
The students got to showcase their creations to the individuals who will benefit from their ingenuity in the future.
ECH Chief Executive Claire Scapinello said creating these meaningful connections within the local community was essential to overall health and wellbeing.
“Each week, the ECH Community Connections Team ensures bonds are built and friendships are formed to encourage participants to try new activities such as craft, macramé, art, sewing, cooking, gardening, or even music and dance,” Claire said.
“The collaboration between young minds and seasoned individuals underscores the invaluable exchange of knowledge and experience that takes place when generations come together with a common goal.”