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What could be more wholesome than older adults and children spending time baking and playing games? That’s exactly what happened…
As usual, song and dance added to the festivities of Thembalami Care Centre’s monthly birthday bash held on August 20….
Dancing and laughter rang out when a team from the Arwyp Training Institute visited Thembalami Care Centre and the Max…
Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association residents enjoy their weekly bingo games! Organised as an occupational therapy activity…
Caring for others is a calling that demands compassion, strength and resilience – but those who give so much of…
Sunshine, classical music and the whack of mallets set the tone on August 25 as residents from Thembalami Care Centre…
Residents of Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) welcomed the new season on Monday, September 1,…
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on Sunday shines a spotlight on the often-hidden suffering endured by older people. Elder abuse…
Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association’s (MODA) monthly birthday bash in June was a festive affair, made…
There was twice the celebration at Rand Aid’s Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association when not one but…
The party started in earnest once entertainer Wayne Wilmont loosened the staff members’ feet, and they started dancing. This is…
Freedom Day was all about families at Rand Aid’s Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA). The…
A huge thanks to Thembalami Care Centre volunteer Josemir Corregosinho who brings many smiles to Thembalami’s residents when he comes…
Thembalami resident Joan Keylock (97) connects weekly with her daughters, who live all the way in Canada and New Zealand….
Resident John McCall (72) and little Amo (4) – the grandson of the care centre’s Matron Paulina Namo – have…

