Fairbrother is proud to support OneCare and Tasmanian aged care residents as they take part in the ‘Road Worlds for Seniors’ for the first time! Thanks to the Fairbrother Foundation’s donation of two Motiview bikes, aged care residents across Tasmania are now cycling through virtual landscapes, building strength, connection, and joy — all from the comfort of their armchairs. We’re thrilled to help bring healthy movement and social engagement to residents in our community. OneCare's Chief Operations Officer Natalie Neilson pictured with Fairbrother’s General Manager for Southern Tasmania Paul Ransley, and the residents putting the Motiview bikes into action are L-R: David Jones (74), Betty Alice Johnson (80), Joan Jordan (94) and Dawn Tipping (91)
Our thanks again to Fairbrother Foundation for the incredibly generous donation of two bikes, and to Paul Ransley for joining us this week to cut the ribbon and get our Road Worlds for Seniors campaign underway! As a not-for-profit, contributions like Fairbrother's help us to provide the best experience for our residents - in this instance, a proven program that boosts movement and socialisation. We'll enjoy these bikes over the next month for #RWS2025, and years to come!
Great initiative!!!
OneCare is incredibly grateful for the generosity of Fairbrother whose donation made it possible for us to purchase two new Motiview bikes. Our residents are already benefiting and will proudly take part in the Road Worlds for Seniors 2025! Strong partnerships like this ensure OneCare stays deeply connected to our wider community, supporting our residents to live and age well. Thank you, Fairbrother, for helping us make that possible.