Thembalami Care Centre residents enjoy a picnic
On March 12 residents from the care centre and MODA enjoyed a picnic by the dam at the park which proved to be a delightful experience for all involved.

Modderfontein Bird and Sculpture Park provided a refreshing outing for residents of Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA).
On March 12 residents from the care centre and MODA enjoyed a picnic by the dam at the park which proved to be a delightful experience for all involved.
“It was wonderful to see everyone enjoying the fresh air and sunshine,” said Peggy Kupa, an occupational therapy assistant at Thembalami.
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“The residents were fascinated by the various sculptures, and some even got quite competitive with a game of dominoes.”
The day was filled with activities, including bird watching and enjoying the scenic views of the dam and willow trees.
“The park is home to a variety of birdlife, including ducks and geese, creating a truly picturesque and enriching environment for our residents,” said Shirley Sibeko, recreational assistant.
Residents were treated to hot dogs, refreshing drinks, and snacks, all enjoyed in the shade of the park’s picnic spots.
“The smiles on their faces said it all.
“It was an energising outing, and everyone appreciated the chance to connect with nature,” said Shirley.