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St Vincent’s Resident John Celebrates 90th Birthday in Style

on Friday, January 13, 2023

Residents and staff at St Vincent’s Care love any excuse for a celebration, and John Foley’s 90th birthday was no exception. A resident at St Vincent’s Care Southport, John invited his family and friends along to the party.

John made a lovely speech on the day, which you can read below:

Thank you, do you all have a glass? To everyone for being with me on this occasion, so many of you, some from long distances and local, wonderful rellies and old friends, wonderful new friends and especially, thank you Mandy, my incredible daughter, my grandchildren Jaimee and Declan. Without you, none of this would’ve happened or been possible and thank you staff friends here today, and as an ‘in family joke’, anyone bother to thank the caterers?

May I also toast absent friends, from near, many from far, far away, ‘Clover’ teachers, students, thank you for the phone calls, cards, letters, gifts, and the choir video…miss you all! My Grandchildren know that I’m ‘Way past my Use-By Date’ and inclined to babble but I can’t believe I’ve lived so long. 90 and it’s all St Vincent’s fault…

Staff treat me so well, like a favourite Great Uncle.

My apartment is sometimes, unbelievably busy with visitors! 

We have so many caring people from all over the world - Nepal, India, Thailand, Pakistan, Japan, Korea, The Philippines, Indonesia, Northern Sudan, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Malaysia, Bolivia, Brazil, the UK and even a few Aussies and Kiwis!

If I rest, keeping warm, there are ‘knock-knocks’ from Day Nurses with medication, Doctors visiting, red-shirt life-stylers, one with a sweet dog that hops up on my bed. Carers bring my meals, morning and afternoon tea, an evening Milo, and the night Nurses with hot milk for my malted milk, they share their smiles and laughter with me.

Then there are delightful Physios, a Podiatrist and an Optometrist, the Pastor brings mail, cleaners who also change bed linen and bring fresh towels and a neighbour brings gossip, the list goes on and on.

Thank you every one of you, for making my waning years easy and so pleasant, as did, my wonderful Marlene, when she was alive.

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