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Residents and guests took to the paths of Thornhill Manor on September 22 for a memory care awareness walk that…
A vibrant celebration of heritage and community unfolded at the Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA)…
Mona Knodell, a beloved resident of Thembalami Care Centre in Johannesburg, turned 100 on September 26. Born in East London…
The spirit of paying it forward is alive and well at Thornhill Manor retirement village, where a group of dedicated…
Rand Aid-run Thembalami Care Centre’s oldest resident, Phyllis Carrick, turned 97 on 24 June. Phyllis received a lovely gift from…
Phyllis Carrick’s eyes sparkled and her smile flashed at her 100th birthday celebration, held at Thembalami Care Centre in the…
Caring for others is a calling that demands compassion, strength and resilience – but those who give so much of…
Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association’s (MODA) monthly birthday bash in June was a festive affair, made…
Kicks, slides, pivots and points abounded at Thembalami Care Centre on April 24 when visiting line dancers came to entertain…
As part of Thornhill Manor’s 2024 Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness Drive, resident and retired occupational therapist Vicky Keenan created fidget…
What could be more wholesome than older adults and children spending time baking and playing games? That’s exactly what happened…
Celebrating spring was a joyful occasion at Rand Aid’s Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) on…
Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association residents, and members of the outreach programme, recently enjoyed a fun Easter…
New friends made and good times enjoyed as two care centres’ residents get together.
Thembalami resident Joan Keylock (97) connects weekly with her daughters, who live all the way in Canada and New Zealand….

