integratedliving is proud to announce a grant that will boost our capacity to serve seniors at the Cairns Wellness Centre.
We are thrilled about our recent success in securing funding from Grant Round 121 of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund to enable the purchase of additional specialised HUR gym equipment. With this new equipment, even more seniors will have the opportunity to attend our individualised and group exercise programs, designed to improve their physical wellbeing and enhance their quality of life.
Currently, the Cairns Wellness Centre runs 38 classes per week, serving 276 clients with a range of tailored fitness and wellness services. However, there are still 150 seniors on our waiting list, eager to join our programs. Thanks to this grant, we will be able to offer an additional 10,400 individual sessions annually, increasing our total to 30,160 individual health and wellness sessions per year. This will provide significant benefits to both the seniors we serve and the broader Cairns community, promoting healthier lifestyles and fostering a sense of community and connection.
Cairns Wellness Centre Coordinator, Simone expressed her excitement about the recent grant awarded to the Cairns Wellness Centre.
"We are so excited that integratedliving has received this grant. The best thing about this grant is the opportunity it provides for the Cairns Wellness Centre to grow and service more seniors in our community.
For a long time Cairns has been operating at a high capacity, meaning longer wait times for new clients to come into the centre. The grant will facilitate the purchase of new equipment and additional resources for the centre which will reduce wait times and get more members of our Cairns community on track with their fitness and wellbeing."
At integratedliving, we are proud to support seniors in Cairns as they prioritise their health, maintain their independence, and strengthen their connections with the community. With this new funding, we look forward to expanding our services and continuing to make a positive impact on the lives of seniors in the region.