Odyssey celebrates four years with dining and dancing
An evening filled with food and dancing has marked the fourth birthday of Odyssey Lifestyle Care Communities.
Residents, staff and special guests gathered for a soiree that kicked off with a grand dinner which included live entertainment.
Odyssey CEO and founder Phil Usher said events such as this, where the community comes together and shines, are truly rewarding.
“The entire Odyssey community enjoyed a dinner dance soiree where our residents and team were suited and booted and dressed to the nines,” Usher said.
“We wanted our fourth birthday to be a night to remember, and it was certainly that; and we look forward to many more years of dancing, dining and delightful moments.
“Seeing our residents and staff have fun on the dance floor and enjoy each other’s company is a beautiful demonstration of the ethos that defines our community.”
The Odyssey care model is built around a resort-style environment where couples stay together, pets are welcome, grandkids can have sleepovers and most importantly, the dignity, independence and wellbeing of residents are highly respected.
“Odyssey leads with a heart-centred approach, blending the best of retirement living and aged care into what we proudly call a lifestyle care community,” Usher said.
“This unique model ensures our residents enjoy the perfect balance of independence and support while their comfort and dignity remain top priority.”
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