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Despite a recent fall that resulted in a cracked rib and twisted knee, Greenstone resident Sean Wheeler says he will…
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After 41 years of compassionate and unwavering service to the elderly, Paulina Namo, the head of nursing services at Thembalami…
Thembalami resident Joan Keylock (97) connects weekly with her daughters, who live all the way in Canada and New Zealand….
Rand Aid Association’s Thembalami Care Centre recently held a prayer gathering for all of its residents and staff. “We feel…
Thembalami Care Centre social worker Lara Hurwitz says that initiatives are in place to keep residents’ spirits high during the…
Social workers care deeply about people and have the skills to make a real difference in their lives. Rand Aid…
On November 22, the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) treated its residents to a fun-filled day of food, games and…
Residents from the Ibis memory care wing at Thembalami Care Centre took part in a fun-filled day of outdoor games…
Though celebrated belatedly, appreciation for the nursing staff at Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) was heartfelt…
Caring for others is a calling that demands compassion, strength and resilience – but those who give so much of…
A day of games brought smiles to residents at Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) when…
Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association residents enjoy their weekly bingo games! Organised as an occupational therapy activity…

