Worming their way into aged care resident's hearts

Residents are taking the lead managing worm farms at Lifeview's four aged care homes in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs.
The worm farms are part of Lifeview’s award-winning Planting with a Purpose program.
In addition to boosting sustainability, combating food waste, and producing liquid gold natural fertiliser, the worm farms provide joy and purpose for residents who are keen on gardening.
“Planting with a Purpose is very popular with residents. They enjoy taking responsibility to help maintain the gardens and worm farms," Lifeview Executive Manager – Marketing and Communications Cody Winnell said.
Worms are natural recyclers, breaking down food scraps and creating nutrient-rich liquid fertiliser, often referred to as “worm wee”.
Worm wee is one of the most effective (and natural) ways to keep a garden thriving, adding natural support to herbs, vegetables and flowers.
The worm wee will help keep Lifeview gardens healthy and abundant, also reducing the need for chemical-based products.
As the worm farms continue to grow, Lifeview plans to produce enough worm wee to share.
Worm Wee with Purpose will be offered for sale, extending the positive impact of Planting with a Purpose into the wider community.
“Gardeners will love using Worm Wee with Purpose to help their own gardens flourish,” Winnell said.
With a model that is a world away from the “traditional nursing home model”, Lifeview residents are afforded an industry-leading social and lifestyle program, exceptional care and wellness, and delicious and nutritious meals prepared by qualified chefs.
Lifeview is proudly pet-friendly, with residents encouraged to bring their beloved pets into the home when they join the community. As a proudly Rainbow Tick accredited organisation, Lifeview is inclusive and welcoming.