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Entertainer Juan Jacq Oosthuizen filled the hearts of residents at Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) with…
To mark Stress Awareness Day on Wednesday, October 5, the management and occupational therapy (OT) team at Thembalami Care Centre…
Play therapy helps older adults with dementia improve their cognitive skills. In the build-up to World Alzheimer’s Day on September…
The family days regularly held for residents of the Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association offer loved ones…
Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) resident Linda Webb celebrated her 90th birthday on 12 April. Linda was a resident of…
PAWS4U therapy dogs and handlers again recently visited Rand Aid’s Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association to…
Six employees from the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INCETA) visited Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf…
Violet Ngobeni is the new nursing services manager at Thembalami Care Centre, following the retirement of long-serving matron Paulina Namo….
After 41 years of compassionate and unwavering service to the elderly, Paulina Namo, the head of nursing services at Thembalami…
Caring for others is a calling that demands compassion, strength and resilience – but those who give so much of…
Thembalami Care Centre’s July family fun day was an absolute hit, with live band TM Squared getting some of the…
Thembalami Care Centre was awash with red on Valentine’s Day when a special tea and fashion parade were held. Apart…
New friends made and good times enjoyed as two care centres’ residents get together.
Who can resist a freshly braaied boerie roll? And when it’s for a good cause, it’s even more satisfying. On…
Phyllis Carrick’s eyes sparkled and her smile flashed at her 100th birthday celebration, held at Thembalami Care Centre in the…

