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Geoff Eadie enjoys getting out and about, visiting his old haunts and observing how much Hobart has changed over the years. The 92-year-old has the opportunity to explore his hometown with like-minded people through Uniting AgeWell’s Motor and Munch group – aptly named because they take regular bus trips and eat together.
Eleven blankets, eight pairs of socks, five large teddies, three small teddies, three patch-work bedspreads, two scarves, two beanies, and one pair of gloves. These were just some of the items donated by Twilight Aged Care to the Hornsby Ku Ring-Gai Women’s Shelter last month.
Turning 100 years old usually means a quiet party enjoying a birthday cake while reading a letter from the Queen. However, for her 100th birthday Lorna Craney decided to live life in the fast lane.
A common fear heard from people moving into residential aged care is that they will become disconnected from their community. They believe they won’t get the chance to contribute in meaningful ways that bring colour and fulfillment to life. But a group of inspiring residents from Uniting Gerringong have proven the theory wrong.
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