“I’ve been sitting here for two years with nothing much else,” says retired florist, Shirley. “I feel like I’m alive again.”
The 84-year-old is one of 11 elderly Australians who volunteered to take part in Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds, an ABC social experiment that captures what happens when a preschool playgroup and a nursing home come together.
Earlier in the show, we learnt that Shirley had screened positive for depression, however soon after being introduced to a gang of 10 cheeky four-year-olds, her mood and energy has significantly lifted.
It’s moments like these that make this show the best hour of television you’ll watch (and probably sob through) all week.
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Currently, we’re three weeks into the seven-week experiment, but the mental and physical changes are evident.
Each episode confronts a specific problem around ageing, from memory loss (episode two), to depression and low mood (episode three), as the group engage in various activities, like show-and-tell, painting portraits of each other, and going to the beach.