Stay Active. Stay Strong. Stay Connected.
Looking for extra support to look after your health and wellbeing?
Seniors Lifestyle Victoria is here to help. Seniors Lifestyle Victoria is for people aged 65 years or older, or 50 years and older for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, who are living in the community, not in aged care, and may benefit from some support to stay active, strong and connected.
What the program provides
Through Seniors Lifestyle Victoria, you can access a range of local services to support your health and wellbeing. This might include help with physical activity, nutrition, medication management and social connection. You will work with a dedicated coordinator who will get to know you, your health, and what matters most to you. Together, you will develop a personalised plan tailored to your individual needs and goals.
The program is available until June 2028. Participation in the Seniors Lifestyle Victoria program is free.
Want to know more? Contact us to talk about how the program can benefit you.
Contact Details:
Rosebud Hospital, Building 5, Community Health, Braidwood Ave, 3939.
Email: seniorslifestylevic@phcn.vic.gov.au
Phone: 03 5986 9277
How to Access the Service?
Call Access on 1300 665 781 to discuss your suitability for this program.
For more information visit: Seniors Lifestyle Victoria | health.vic.gov.au
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the service Available?
Participants can be seen at home, in the Centre or contacted by phone or telehealth.
What will happen once I’m referred?
Once you’re referred, a program coordinator will get in touch to learn about your health and wellbeing needs. Together, you’ll create a personalised plan that outlines your goals and the types of support that could help you reach them. Your coordinator will then help you access these supports — which may include physical activity, nutrition guidance, medication support, social connection, and other services tailored to you. The aim is to help you stay active, strong, independent, and connected in your community.
What if I already see an allied health professional – can I still join?
Yes. The program complements existing care. Your coordinator will work with you and your current health care team to ensure the program supports your goals without duplicating services.
Will participating interfere with my current treatments or medications?
No. The program is designed to work alongside your current treatments. Medication management support is available, but any changes will always be discussed with your healthcare team.
What happens if I start the program and decide it’s not for me?
Participation is voluntary. If you choose to stop, you can withdraw at any time.
What happens after the program finishes?
Your coordinator will help you plan next steps, which may include ongoing community support or referrals to other services to maintain your health and independence.
