I'm Rachel Cabeceira, Journey Program Manager at Aspira The Barrieview Retirement Living. There are many aspects of my job that I love. Seeing my residents who live with memory loss live with purpose and engaging in meaningful activities daily is incredibly rewarding. Our team is always looking for new ways to infuse activity and energy into the daily lives of residents.
Not long ago I was on maternity leave with my little one, Ozzy, and heard from other parents about Life with Baby, a local organization that connects caregivers and their babies with different groups in the community such as long-term care homes. I immediately thought, why not retirement communities too? As soon as I returned to work I started working on setting up our own intergenerational program.
Opening our doors to local families has been a great way to create deeper connections in the community. Residents enjoy the liveliness that comes with babies and toddlers, and it gives them the opportunity to entertain, play and teach. They feel involved and needed, which is so vital. And these feelings linger long after the families have left. It's like the whole home gets this lift, and everyone – staff and residents alike – looks forward to the next event.
Children have this magical way of making everyone live in the moment, and really, that's the best place to be. These intergenerational events at The Barrieview are more than just activities – they're about building bridges between generations, about sharing laughs, learning, and creating those priceless moments. It's about the magic that unfolds when you bring together the freshness of youth and the wisdom of age. And let me tell you, it's a beautiful thing to be a part of!