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Thornhill Manor welcomes Christine Human as new deputy manager

Christine Human, previously receptionist and administrator, takes over as deputy manager at Thornhill Manor, ready to continue fostering care, connection, and community spirit.

Thornhill Manor in Modderfontein has a new face at the helm: Christine Human.

Christine stepped into her new role as deputy village manager on February 2, following the retirement of Jackie Scott.

Known for her warmth, dedication, and deep connection with the residents, Christine is set to bring fresh energy to the Rand Aid-run village.

Christine joined Thornhill Manor in October 2023 as the receptionist and administrator, quickly making an impression with her commitment and care.

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Living in Modderfontein, Christine comes from a close-knit family and draws inspiration from her upbringing.

“My mother raised me as a single parent, and she was the most loving and selfless person I’ve known; always giving more than she had.

“My mother, my grandparents, and one of my uncles played a big role in my upbringing.

“Every day, I try to live by the example my family set for me: caring, generous, and always striving to give my best.”

Outside work, Christine enjoys playing video games, exploring new things to learn, reading, and spending quality time with her bunny and friends.

Christine’s time at Thornhill Manor has taught her valuable life lessons.

“I’ve learned the importance of resilience, kindness, and the value of community.

“The residents have shown me that life’s challenges can be met with grace, that every story carries wisdom worth sharing, and that gratitude for the present moment is essential.

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“They’ve reminded me that while routines matter, there is always time for laughter, celebration, and a good party.”

Working with older adults has also reshaped her views on ageing.

“Ageing once felt like a distant concept to me, often framed as a story of decline and loss. Yet, through my time at Thornhill, I’ve come to see it differently.

“Watching residents adapt, remain active, and carry humour into their daily lives has revealed the resilience and vitality that ageing can embody.

“I’ve also grown to value perspectives and meaningful contributions that older adults continue to share.”
Christine is drawn to the Thornhill community for its strong sense of belonging.

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She said, “One of the first things you notice at Thornhill is the feeling of belonging.

“The community radiates a genuine atmosphere of care and connection, where staff, residents, and families create a supportive environment.

“It’s a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and part of something meaningful.”

Looking ahead to her new role, Christine said, “I welcome the opportunity to make an even bigger impact on a community I care so deeply about.

“The deputy manager position will allow me to grow as a leader while supporting staff and residents in continuing to create a safe community where connection thrives.

“Most of all, I am eager to celebrate the wisdom and spirit of our residents, ensuring their voices and contributions continue to shape the heart of Thornhill.”

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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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