In the leafy suburbs of Melbourne, on an ordinary street, sits an ordinary house. There is no signage or nurses’ station.
But inside, 10 older Australians sit down together for a home-cooked lunch, prepared by a live-in housekeeper who also checks in on their wellbeing.
This is Abbeyfield, a 70-year-old model that has been adapted in Australia, and is looking to scale. To find out more, read this week's SATURDAY, in your inbox tomorrow at 12pm. If you're not a subscriber, click here.