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Seniors at Ron Smith and Thembalami receive handmade teddies

A heartfelt donation of handcrafted teddies brought comfort, joy and nostalgia to seniors in two local care centres.

Several residents of Ron Smith and Thembalami care centres found their hands and hearts were full when they were given a teddy that had been lovingly made by Carol Foulis, a long-time member of Thornhill Manor’s Knit and Natter group.

“Our residents admired the handiwork and the beauty of the teddies, and you could see the love and appreciation as they held them. It likely brought back fond memories for them,” said Simoné Botha, Ron Smith Care Centre’s manager of OT and recreation.

Karen Griessel, Thornhill Manor’s social worker, said while teddies and soft toys often remind us of childhood, they can also bring joy and comfort to older adults.

Ron Smith Care Centre’s Jewel Gold gives her teddy a mighty hug.

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“For seniors living alone or in care settings, a soft toy provides companionship and a sense of security. Hugging or holding a teddy is not just nostalgic; it can soothe anxiety, calm nerves and ease restlessness,” she said.

“The gentle weight and soft texture offer a comforting tactile experience, helping to settle emotions even when words fail.”

She said that when used thoughtfully, soft toys provide a simple way to enhance emotional well-being and bring warmth and moments of joy to the lives of older adults, including those living with dementia.

Karen thanked Carol for her thoughtful gesture. “These teddies are truly special, handmade with skill and love.”

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Stephan Lehman

Stephan became a journalist in 2016 and is currently the news editor for Bedfordview and Edenvale News as well as Germiston City News. With a passion for community growth he has extensive experience working with the community and providing news on local and regional topics

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