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Uniting AgeWell has made a world of difference for Fred and Shirley Bridgewater.

Living on the land means everything to Fred Bridgewater.

He was born on a farm in western Victoria and spent his life in shearing sheds, driving across the countryside as a seed grader and representing his rural council.

But a severe stroke seven years ago almost stripped him of the rural life he loved.

Fred and his wife Shirley would have left their 22-acre property by now, if not for the ongoing support Uniting AgeWell has provided.

After 10 weeks in hospital, Shirley was determined to keep Fred at home on the farm.

“I’d been a nursing aid so I knew I could care for him,” Shirley said. “After two weeks I realised I couldn’t manage the housework on top of the farm – the irrigation, weeds and cattle – and caring for Fred.”

Shirley engaged Uniting AgeWell’s home care services. As well as arranging a bathroom renovation, the organisation provides domestic cleaning and daily personal care for Fred and supports the couple to remain active members of the community.

“Every week they provide respite so I can have a night out, and they help with Fred’s social group and exercise classes,” she said.

That support means Fred, now aged 81, is able to continue enjoying “the freedom of the country” in the home he bought more than 40 years ago.

“Fred is fantastic,” Shirley said. “He has always had a veggie garden and he still loves it. He hops across on his wheelchair and sees the neighbour with the horses and cattle.”

To find out more phone Uniting AgeWell Barwon on 9680 0450, or visit unitingagewell.org