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There were plenty of warm hugs to go around when the residents of Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman…
The image of seniors in rocking chairs staring day-long at the telly is as outdated as dial-up modems for connectivity…
Thembalami Care Centre is in desperate need of arts and crafts materials. Donations of any useful items will be greatly…
Thembalami Care Centre resident Brian Crosley is promoting active aging among fellow residents. He holds exercise classes in the spacious…
St Benedict’s Cubs, under the leadership of Allison Odgers, visited Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) on…