Live well, your way
Feel empowered to live life on your own terms, with aged care and support that’s right for you. Uniting AgeWell will support you every step of the way, through innovative, high-quality services, delivered with respect and kindness.


Our difference
Experience a sense of wellbeing, choice and independence at every age and stage of your life.
At Uniting AgeWell, our customers are at the heart of everything we do.
We understand that irrespective of age, you want to live in an environment of choice, empowerment and wellness and access care and support as you choose.
Whether it’s health and wellbeing services to keep active and connected in your community, a little extra help to maintain independence at home or specialised nursing care and support, we work with you to understand your needs and tailor care and services throughout your ageing journey.
As an organisation of the Uniting Church in Australia, Uniting AgeWell has served the needs of older people for more than 65 years and is proud to offer compassionate, inclusive care where everyone is welcome.
Our promise is to support you to live well with choice and peace of mind.
How can we help you today?
Contact us
Get started with Uniting AgeWell
To talk through which care services might be suitable for you, talk to our friendly team by calling 1300 783 435.

Latest news

06 Nov 2025
Back on track again!
Alex Miller has a bounce in his step and a twinkle in his eye. For a good reason! He’s packed away his walking stick and pain killers and is feeling better than he has in years!
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Health and Wellness

Many voices, one campfire
During Reconciliation Week 2025, we acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live, work and provide services.
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Organisational

Adding a sparkle to life
Elaine Crettenden loves spending her evenings sitting on the patio in her garden, a glass of Muscato at hand, smelling the fragrance of the jasmine blossoms.
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Retirement Living

Tornadoes visit Kings Meadows
Launceston Tornadoes and Uniting AgeWell connect generations through sport.
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Residential Care

National Sorry Day
National Sorry Day commemorates the anniversary of the tabling of the Bringing them home report in the Australian Parliament in 1997.
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Organisational

Putting her talents to good use
Meet Christiane Mamotte, who can pretty much turn her hand to anything when it comes to volunteering with older people.
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Volunteers

Keys to sharing joy
Volunteer Geoffrey Willis has been playing the organ for church services at Uniting AgeWell Strathdon Community for an incredible 57 years.
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Volunteers

Thanks a bunch, Hugh
Hugh du Toit has a heart as big as his smile.
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Volunteers

Talking the talk
Antonia Dingey-Attard is certainly talking the talk when it comes to spending time with older people in the community – in five different languages!
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Volunteers