Welcome to Ageless Play Townsville

Come along!!! Ageless Play offers a unique opportunity for the young and young at heart to come together to play. Please join us for weekly sessions at the Bolton Clarke Glendale aged care facility, for a morning of fun for Parents, residents, and children to meet and play together. Please remember morning tea and a hat. We look forward to seeing you!!!! Ageless Play playgroups: are mutually beneficial to all participants promote children's social and physical development provide parental peer support networks enable isolated residents to reconnect with and be valued by their community.

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Contact

Contact person: Rebecca Ufer

Phone: 1800 007 529

Next Session

9:00 am AEST
Wednesday
11 June

Where

Bolton Clarke Glendale
435 Dalrymple Road, Mount Louisa, QLD 4814
Mount Louisa, QLD 4814

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Types of play
experiences

Intergenerational 

Groups where the young and the young at heart come together to build relationships through play. These sessions take place in an aged care facility, or in a community setting, such as a grandparent's playgroup.

Upcoming Sessions

Date Day Time Cost  
11/06/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 11:00 am
18/06/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 11:00 am
25/06/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Types of experience

Play Experience
A regular meeting of parents and carers with their children aged birth to 5, aimed at fostering the bonds essential for child development, parental confidence, community cohesion, and a smooth transition to school. There are volunteer-led, organisation-based, specialist, and facilitated playgroups supported by Play Matters.
Play Stars
Facilitated playgroup sessions with an explicit focus on babies aged from birth to 12 months old, proudly supported by the Queensland Government.
Additional Support
Targeted support for children who present with a range of developmental delays and disabilities, including children who are suspected of having Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Events
A limited time offering delivered outside of normal activities or programs. This includes pop-ups, showcases and community events.
School-readiness
Programs that build children’s social and emotional skills as they transition to formal schooling.
Professional Development
A formal learning opportunity for professionals in the early childhood, education, and allied health sectors.
Parenting Support
Programs with a more targeted focus on parent/carer support including, but not limited to, peer support and capacity building.
Sing&Grow
Evidence-based music therapy intervention for children and families, delivered by Registered Music Therapists.
Intergenerational
Groups where the young and the young at heart come together to build relationships through play. These sessions take place in an aged care facility, or in a community setting, such as a grandparent's playgroup.
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