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Thembalami resident enjoy Family Day

Photographs were taken of family groups and printed, which gave participants a special memory of their time together.

The beautiful grounds and new lapa at Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) were enjoyed to the fullest at the monthly family day on September 29.

Boerewors rolls, tea, coffee and cake, were on sale and table and chair groupings allowed residents and their visitors to relax and enjoy some spring sunshine.

Resident Tony Surtees with fellow resident Josephine Sithole with her family members.

“This month was the biggest turn-out so far, allowing our residents a chance to catch up with loved ones and giving Thembalami staff members an opportunity to meet the various family members,” said Lara Hurwitz, social worker for Rand Aid.

Resident Jennifer du Preez, who was celebrating her 78th birthday on the day, was happy to share the two huge cakes brought along by her family with fellow residents and staff members.

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Photographs were taken of family groups and printed, which gave participants a special memory of their time together.

“Deon Haak is friends with Thembalami resident Dennis Jacoby and kindly made this wonderful add-on happen. He also donated bread rolls,” said Hurwitz.

MODA residents Barry Waldeck and Johan Du Plessis were in charge of the braai for the day.

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