Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association are blessed with large, beautiful grounds. Residents enjoyed a Nature Walk recently which enabled them to bask in the winter sunshine and get some exercise, while interacting in a safe manner with their fellow residents.
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