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Northern Coalfields Community Care Association
JUNE 2017 Volume.44
Psalm: Biblical Quotations:
"Love is Patient"
Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast,
it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking,
it is not easily angered,
it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil
but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts,
always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails.
Author: The Bible: 1 Corinthians 13:4
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Management
There have been some recent changes to our Management Team following the resignation of
Mr. Rob Shearman who was our Director of Nursing for the past two years. We wish Rob and
his family all the best for the future.
Mr. Terry Atfeild, Facility Manager at Mountain View Lodge has assumed the role of Acting
Director of Nursing. Terry has relocated to Abernethy Nursing Home and will be working from
the Director of Nursing’s office. Terry can be contacted on (02) 4993 3103 or 0449 988 633.
Mr Graeme Andrews, Quality Coordinator has assumed the role of Acting Facility Manager at
Mountain View Lodge and has relocated to Mountain View Lodge and can be contacted on (02)
4993 3003.
Quality improvement matters can still be directed to the Quality Department by speaking with
Mr Alan Baird or Wanda Oake, (02) 4993 3129.
The Main Kitchen at Abernethy Home is nearing completion with an anticipated opening date
of July 2017. We thank you for your patience during this refurbishment.
The Australian Aged Care Quality Agency provided two education sessions for our staff last
month to help facilitate the journey of reaccreditation. The Quality Agency also advised that
during the next round of Reaccreditation which will occur in 2018, Consumer Experience
Reports will be attended to complement the existing audit structure. The Consumer Experience
Report covers aspects of the quality of care and services that are important to consumers and
aligned with the expected outcomes of the Residential Aged Care Accreditation Standards.
The RedsiDENTAL dentists and oral hygienists will be onsite the 1st June to perform oral health
assessments and treatment at our Homes for those care recipients that have completed the
appropriate paper work. If you would like to see the dentist please speak with a member of staff
or your Home Manager who will be able to arrange a consent and an appointment on
ResiDENTAL’s next visit.
International Volunteer’s Day was celebrated at Cessnock Ex-service Club
with a lovely all you can eat meal to thank all our wonderful volunteers
who give their time freely. The lunch was enjoyed by all who attended.
Thank you for your ongoing commitment to NCCCA.
A big thank you to staff, family and friends who supported our Entertainment Book Fund
raiser this year at NCCCA very much appreciated. Proceeds will help toward resident
activities.
Northern Coalfields Management
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BIRTHDAYS
2nd Maureen Crawley, Fela Wetini, Keith Phillips and Bob Jackson
6th Janice Sherritt 8th Ray Webb
11th Sylvia Downs 13th Loris Jurd
15th Doreen Webb 20th Jim Pinchen
23rd Myra Cusick 24th Doris Fletcher
29th June Lambkin
Birth Month Flowers and Gemstones
Month
June
Birthstone
Pearl Moonstone
Flower
Rose or
Honeysuckle
Colour
Red, White,
Pink, Yellow
Meaning
Happy, Friendship, Love,
Strong, & Beautiful
MOTHER`S DAY RAFFLE & THE WINNERS Are:
1st PRIZE ~ Mandy MVLH Red B 20
2nd PRIZE ~ Mary McDougal Blue D 51
3rd PRIZE ~ Katrina Blue D 48
4th PRIZE ~ Georgie Schofield Blue D 75
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Abernethy News for the Month
Terrarium Building and Gardening
Staff from Bunnings, Cessnock, came to visit and provided the residents with a potting
display and the residents made their very own plant terrariums. The residents let their
green thumbs and creativity shine whilst choosing what plant, coloured rocks and sand
they wanted in their terrarium. The best part was residents got to keep terrarium as gifts
from Bunnings.
Bunnings will be back again this month on the 19th of June with an exciting new project.
Mothers Day Moring Tea
We held our Special Mothers Day Morning tea last month it was lovely to see some family
members join in with their love one. Residents sampling some deliscious teacake for
morning tea, triva/quiz, a lovely morning enjoyed by all.
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Marie Swan celebrated and enjoyed a double event celebrating her 90th Birthday &
Mothers Day on the same day at Crown Plaza Cessnock surrounded by her loving family
and friends Happy Birthday Marie!
Would you believe it is already June the beginning of winter? Don’t forget to rug up and
keep yourself nice and warm to beat off the winter chills we don’t want anyone getting
sick.
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JACARANDA NEWS OF THE MONTH. We’ve had a huge month Celebrating Mother’s Day, Cancer Council Biggest Morning Tea
and International Nurses Day.
This year for Mother’s Day our lovely ladies chose their present from a wide selection of
gifts. This proved to be more beneficial for our residence as the gift chosen was more
worthwhile to them. These lovely ladies are excited already to see what Christmas brings
for their selection.
Thank you to all our Residents for contributing in the total pool of fundraising for the
Cancer Council Morning Tea, we raised $170.30. A Special thankyou to our Kitchen Staff
who delivered an exceptional morning tea.
Winners of our Easter Colouring in Competition and also our Mother’s Day Colouring in
Competition.
Bunnings Warehouse Cessnock also visited
Magnolia Residents with a potting plant display of
Pansies which we are generously watering each
day and very proud to show off part of our new
garden display on the verandah where so many
residents enjoy this space.
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Some keen care recipients are enjoying their gardening immensely and John especially has
his own sanctuary which is admired by everyone. John enjoys picking his flourishing
flowers and placing them around the dining area for all to admire. We all thank you John
as you bring so much pleasure into our home which reminds us to appreciate the little
things.
Volunteers are helping taking residents outside to Aldi for their shopping and it’s good to
see some males coming to our Pamper Mornings.
Magnolia residents are enjoying their project on making sun catchers for the glass
windows and their new garden which they admire and water each day.
OUR NEW ACTIVITY STARTING IN JUNE is the Wellness Clinic every Thursday
morning starting 10am in the common Activities Room. Gouri our physiotherapist, Tracey, Activities Officer and Sue, Manager, will be conducting this each week. Heat Packs and massages will be offered, in a calming environment which will invigorate our senses and will be enjoyed over a morning tea with milkshakes and cappuccinos.
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Computers for Residents
Computer access is available for residents in the Activity Rooms
in Abernethy Home and Jacranda Grove. At Mountian View
Lodge the computers are located near the Hairdresser’s Salon.
You may like to play games or send and receive emails to family
and friends. Arrange with your Activity Officer or family member to help you get started
and show you what to do. Don’t be frightened to come along and have a go. Bookings are
essential - tell staff so they can book a suitable day and time for you. All residents are
welcome to use the computers. No food or drink to be consumed when using the
computers.
Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend 12th June 2017
Australia celebrates the Queen’s birthday as a public holiday held in June. In all states and
territories except Western Australia the Queen's Birthday holiday is on the second Monday
in June. Western Australia has its Foundation Day, a public holiday in the state, on the
first Monday in June.
Her Majesty the Queen
The Queen is Head of State of the UK and 15 other Commonwealth realms including
Australia. The elder daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, she was born in
1926 and became Queen at the age of 25, and has reigned through more than five decades
of enormous social change and development.
The Queen is married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and has four children eight
grandchildren & five great grandchildren.
Queen Elizabeth celebrated her 91st Birthday on 22nd April 2017.
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NEWS OF THE MONTH MOUNTAINVIEW LODGE
Well done to everyone involved in the Cancer Council Biggest Morning Tea. We raised
$190.50 for the Cancer Council. A big thanks to Ron and Geoff for the fantastic music
and all the staff and volunteers that came and help with food preparation and service. A
special ‘thank you’ too Yvonne for all her hard work, the food was beautiful.
On Friday the 16th of June we will be going to Karuah Bowling Club for lunch. Please see
Eleanor if you would like to join us for a lovely $10 lunch.
Tuesday the 27th of June is MVLH Service of Remembrance commencing at 10am.
Morning tea will be served after the service. All welcome.
You will notice on the activities program that we have a new entertainer this month. Pat
Betts will be coming on Wednesday the 7th of June to entertain us with some country and
western music and some sing a long music. Please make her feel welcome.
LAUGHTER
Laughter is an intrinsic part of life. It happens spontaneously and unconsciously. Whether
you’re howling with laughter or giggling quietly, laughter does you good.
Laughter is known to be a powerful antidote to stress. However the benefits of laughter
extend far beyond making you feel happier in the moment.
Sometimes Laughter is the Best Medicine
Laughing doesn't just lighten your load mentally, it actually induces physical changes in your
body. Laughter has been clinically proven to strengthen your immune system, activate and
relieve your stress response and stimulate many organs.
A good sense of humor cannot cure all ailments, but there is mounting data about all the
positive things laughter can do. It's also contagious and free!
A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.
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June in Australia
June in Australia is the first month of the Australian winter. But except at high altitudes
where you can expect snow, the temperature is not as harsh as you might imagine winter
would be.
And if you're thinking of far north Australia, the temperature in the northern cities of
Darwin in the Northern Territory, ranging from the 20°C (68°F) to the low 30°C (86°F),
and Cairns in Queensland, about 17°C (63°F) to the mid-20°C (mid-68°F) would remain
fairly tropical.
In Alice Springs in Australia's Red Centre, it will be warm in the daytime, just below 20°C
(68°F) on average, and cold at night, an average of around 5°C (41°F).
Expect an average range of 8°C (46°F) to 16°C (61°F) in Sydney and a few degrees cooler
in Melbourne
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Start of the ski season
The Queen's Birthday holiday weekend is generally taken as the
official start of the ski season.
The major ski resorts are in the Snowy Mountains in New South
Wales and in the high country of Victoria, but don't
discount Tasmania; you can ski there, too.
Blue Mountains festival
For those who miss having Christmas in the northern winter — Australia's Christmas is in
the southern summer — there's Yulefest in the Blue Mountains when they transpose the
trappings of a cold December Christmas into the months of June, July and August.
There'll be roaring log fires, wreaths of holly, carols, Santa Claus, hot roast dinners and
who knows but that there might even be snow.
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Snow on Mount Sugarloaf
Snow comes to Mount Sugarloaf
The weather forecast for Sunday, July 18, 1965, did not mention the possibility of snow
falling a few kilometres from Newcastle Post Office.
Snowfalls in the Hunter region are usually confined to Barrington Tops and parts of the
Upper Hunter.
On that Sunday morning snow not only fell on
Mount Sugarloaf but also in some Newcastle and
Lake Macquarie suburbs. By sunrise the slopes of
Sugarloaf were covered with about 10cm of snow
and more than 16cm lay on the hills around
Maitland, Cessnock, Singleton, Muswellbrook,
Denman, Scone, Aberdeen and Barrington Tops.
Near Cessnock the snow also fell at Mount View,
Millfield and Quorrobolong. Snow was also
reported at New Lambton, Waratah and Windale.
As can be seen, on Mount Sugarloaf children built
snowmen and had snow fights. As the news of the
snowfall spread hundreds of sightseers made their
way up the mountain. By mid-morning the police
had to close the road to the summit because of the
traffic.
With the snowfalls came strong wind and rain
which was welcomed by the Hunter's farmers and
graziers, who hoped it would herald the end of a
drought that had lasted for 16 months.
Snow again fell on Mount Sugarloaf on Thursday,
June 12, 1975.
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Queen Quiz
1 Where was the Queen when she heard that she had acceded to the throne?
2 Where was the Queen's first State Visit?
3 Who was the first foreign head of State to visit the Queen?
4 How many people will receive Maundy money from the Queen this year?
5 What is the Queen's full name?
6 What was the name of the first ship that the Queen, as Princess Elizabeth, launched in 1944?
7 What are the Queen's racing colours?
8 Who was the Queen's first grandchild?
9 How is the Queen known on the Isle of Man?
10 Why couldn't the Queen open Parliament in 1959?
11 How many British Prime Ministers have there been during the Queen's reign?
12 Y Bwthyn Bach is situated at Royal Lodge, Windsor, and was a present to Princess Elizabeth from the
people of Wales, but what is it?
13 Of how many countries is the Queen sovereign?
14 Which monarch acceded to the throne on April 21, the same date as the Queen's birthday?
15 Which of the following Orders does the Queen NOT hold? Elephant /Golden Heart/ Golden Fleece / Silver
Harp.
16 What was the name of the Queen's first corgi?
17 What was the name of the last horse that the Queen rode in Trooping the Colour?
18 Where was the Queen and the Duke's first London home as a married couple?
19 Which flower featured in the brooch worn by the Queen in the recent Rolf Harris portrait?
20 In which foreign country did the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh live when they were newly married?
Answers: 1 Sagana Lodge, Kenya; 2 Norway; 3 The King of Sweden; 4: 80; 5 Elizabeth Alexandra
Mary; 6 Vanguard; 7 Purple and Scarlet; 8Peter Phillips; 9 Lord of Man; 10 She was pregnant; 11 10; 12 A
scale-model playhouse; 13 16; 14 King Henry VIII; 15 Order of the Silver Harp;
16 Susan; 17 Burmese; 18 Clarence House; 19 Rose; 20 Malta
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DOWN MEMORY LANE
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league teams
BRISBANE
BRONCOS
BULLDOGS
CANBERRA
COWBOYS
CRONULLA
DRAGONS
EELS
KNIGHTS
MANLY
MELBOURNE
NEWCASTLE
NEWZEALAND
PANTHERS
PARRAMATTA
PENRITH
QUEENSLAND
RABBITOHS
RAIDERS
ROOSTERS
SEAEAGLES
SHARKS
SOUTHS
STGEORGE
STORM
SYDNEY
TIGERS
WARRIORS
WESTS
Rugby League Teams
Try to find all 29 words on this board.
O T M X P B Z G S S E A V S F D Q X R Y
A L Z C R I R D J R Z R A O A F X Z S E
M A N L Y Z C C O W B O Y S C M Z G N N
S R E D I A R B A H S T G E O R G E O D
J E O Z T O V M U N S E V G C Z D H G Y
Y V K T N E J C S S B H L A S X A I A S
C B T U S K A T T T I E T G S X I V R E
X V L Z Y G H T I V S O R U A H X E D L
S L U I K G O N T G K R V R O E T Y N T
A H A J I K K D I A E B O Y A S A J A S
O Q E N R U O B L E M R U I O O C E L A
Z G K E S U R Q K L B A S O R S O H S C
E Z N F J I B W N D U M R J B R L P N W
O P P Q S S H O T I B B A R E W A E E E
V A I B R O N C O S D N A L A E Z W E N
K U A S K R A H S R E H T N A P E L U D
X N M Z S K R A E K H K W G A S T Z Q R
E P E N R I T H F U R J H S T B X S N Q
B C N S B J J L N C R V M S G E T M V G
Q A O P T B I A F K E V F Y C B L I C K
Compliments, Concerns, Complaints, and Suggestions: We encourage feedback that will
assist us in improving our home and the care we provide. Our aim is to help resolve any
concerns you have quickly and effectively to your satisfaction. If you have any concerns or
suggestions please fill out a CCCS pink brochure or ask to speak to management. Our door
is always opened and your confidentiality will be maintained. Thank you for helping us
continually improve our services.
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My Aged Care: was established by the Australian Government to help you navigate the
aged care system and provide you with information on aged care. It is part of the
Australian Government's changes to the aged care system which have been designed to
give people more choice, more control and easier access to a full range of aged care
services. The contact center can be phoned on 1800 200 422 between 8.00am and
8.00pm on weekdays and between 10.00am and 2.00pm on Saturdays. The My Aged
Care website can be found at: www.myagedcare.gov.au
SERVICES AVAILABLE
Hairdresser
Please make your hairdressing appointment at the reception desk prior to midday each
Monday or ask staff to arrange a time that suits you.
Elizabeth visits each Tuesday
Leanne visits each Thursday at Mountain View Lodge.
Haircut Men $12.00
Haircut Ladies $15.00
Perm $60.00
Pamper Day Volunteers assist in Pamper day twice a month; come along and be pampered with hand,
nail care, knee, lower leg and foot massage.
A1 and A2: 1st Wednesday of each month (if something has been scheduled on the
calendar on the 1st Wednesday it will change to the 2nd Wednesday)
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JGH: LAST TUESDAY of each month
Magnolia: 2nd Monday of each month
MVLH: The last Monday of the month
Home Library Service
The Cessnock Mobile Library Service visits the Nursing Home, Jacaranda Grove Hostel and Mountain View each month. If you would like to borrow books (large print for poor eyesight) CDs, DVDs, Video’s, Talking Books, from the local library please see your Activity Officer who would gladly organize this for you, the library visit the fourth Tuesday of the month. Songs of Praise can be watched on Television each Sunday at 11.30am – 12pm on ABC1 please request assistance from a staff member who would gladly put it on for you.
Abernethy Home and Jacaranda Grove Hostel Church Services Church Services are held
each month. All denominations are welcome to attend these services. Staff are here to
assist you.
Anglican Church:
1st and 3rd Tuesday of month 10am (AH)
2nd Tuesday of month 10am (Magnolia)
Catholic Communion: 4th Tuesday of month at 10am (Glass Area AH)
Uniting Church: 4th Wednesday of month 10am (AH)
Anglican and Catholic Pastoral visits each Tuesday
Mountain View Church Services
Anglican Pastoral Visits every Tuesday 12.30pm
Anglican Church fourth Tuesday of the month at 9.45am (RW) and 10.30am (GW)
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Uniting Church Singers fourth Wednesday of the month at 11am
Pet Therapy: Delta Dogs visit all Homes, these special visits are welcomed by all of our
residents. Thank you to the wonderful staff who, during their own time visit with their
pets. No dogs are permitted in dining room areas when food is being served.
Family and Friends:
We welcome everyone to join in the daily activity or share a meal with your loved ones.
Alternatively there are many quiet and private areas, where you can take your loved ones
for a more intimate visit. Whatever choice, be assured your visit is an important factor in
the wellbeing of the person you are visiting.
Visitor lunch orders: any visitors wishing to order lunch from Abernethy’s Main Kitchen
must advise kitchen staff before 9am that day and have a pre-paid meal voucher which is
available from Reception during business hours.
KIOSK at ABERNETHY NURSING HOME OPENING HOURS:
Monday 10am to 11:30am
Tuesday 10am to 11:30am
Wednesday 10am to 11.30am
Thursday 10am to 11:30
NCCCA is a nominated charity to benefit from customers who
use the IGA Chain of Supermarkets. If you or your family or
friends would like to support our work, all you need to do is ask for a COMMUNITY
BENEFITS CARD in favor of NCCCA at any IGA store. Proceeds will be used for items to
benefit our residents.
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Food Safety
NCCCA values the contribution that families and friends make to improve their loved one’s
quality of life, however as part of NCCCA’s Food Safety Program, we are required to ensure
that all food brought into the home meet the standards of food safety.
When Family and Friends bring food into the Home they are to inform staff so they may
arrange appropriate storage/ refrigeration and document when the food is to be
consumed by and what the food contains.
Residents and their visitors assume all responsibility for the consumption of any
external food product. Care should be taken in food preparation, ensuring good
hygiene practices and sanitized working surfaces.
Foods are not to be stored in resident bedrooms. Resident’s personal refrigerators are
only to contain soft drinks and lollies in containers.
For further information please see NCCCA’s yellow brochure.
Visitors: Please wash your hands before and after leaving the Home. Use the alcohol gel
supplied throughout each Home or alternately use soap and water at the hand basin. These
precautions will protect residents, staff and you.
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…………………….Jacaranda Grove Programme JUNE 2017 - NB: All activities may be subject to change
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Loris Jurd 13th Janice Sherritt 6th Fela Wetini 2n
WELLNESS EVERY THURSDAY 2pm
LIBRARY VISITS 27TH
SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE MORNING TEA
14TH JUNE (Abernethy)
1 10am
Peter & Kaye Carver Music Concert
2pm Wellness Programme/Cafe
2 10am Heart Moves
1.30 Movie 1:1
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RESIDENTS CHOICE MOVIES, MUSIC, GARDEN WALKS
5 BUS TRIP LUNCH
OUTING
6 10am Anglican Service A1
12.30 AO meeting
10AM
2PM Magnolia
7 10AM
2pm Magnolia
8 10am HOI
2pm Wellness Programme/Cafe
9 10am Heart Moves
1.30 Movie 1:1
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QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY
LONG WEEKEND
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QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY
LONG WEEKEND
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13 10am Anglican Service Mag
10am
2pm Magnolia
14 10AM
2PM Magnolia
15 10am HOI
2pm Wellness Programme/Cafe
16 10am Heart Moves
1.30 Movie 1:1
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RESIDENTS CHOICE MOVIES, MUSIC, GARDEN WALKS
19 BUS TRIP LUNCH
OUTING
20 10am Anglican Service A1
10am Heart Moves
10.30 Happy Hour
Tom Entertains
2pm Magnolia
21 10am Uniting Service A1
10AM HOI
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
2pm Magnolia
22 10am Carol on Piano
2pm Wellness
Programme/Cafe
23 10AM
HAPPY HOUR with RON & GEOFF
CONCERT
1.30 Movie 1:1
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25
RESIDENTS CHOICE MOVIES, MUSIC, GARDEN WALKS
26 9.45 A1
10.30 Magnolia
2PM
27 10am Catholic A1
PAMPER WITH LAURELLE/Cafe
Cooking Pancakes
2pm Magnolia
28 10am Uniting Service A1
10AM HOI
2pm Magnolia
29 10AM
2pm Wellness
Programme/Cafe
30 10am Heart Moves
1.30 Movie 1:1
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Mountain View Lodge June 2017 NB: all activities may be subject to change
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
Tuesday 27th
2nd Bob Jackson
8th Ray Webb 20th Jim Pinchen 23rd Myra Cusick
1 10am Exercises
11am Carpet Bowls
2pm Music or Movie
2
10am Bus Trip –
Scenic Drive Green Wing
3
Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
4
Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
5
9.45am Bus Trip - Shopping Cessnock
6 10.30am Myra & Friends Entertain
2pm Anglican Pastoral Visits
7 10.30am Country Concert with Patt
Betts
2pm Wellness Clinic
8 10am Kaye & Peter
Carver Entertain
2pm Music or Movie
9 10am Exercises
10.30am Residents
Choice - Movie Morning
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Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
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Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
12 Queens Birthday Public
Holiday
13 9.45am Garden Walks
11.15am Bingo Special Lunch KFC
2pm Anglican Pastoral Visits
14 10am Service of
Remembrance Abernethy
10.30am Ron & Geoff Entertain
2pm Wellness Clinic
15 10am Exercises
11.15am HOI
2pm Music or Movie
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10am Bus Trip –
Lunch Karuah Bowling Club Cost
$10
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Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
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Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
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9.45am Bus Trip – Bunnings DIY Workshop
20 10am Kenny &
Friends Entertain
2pm Anglican Pastoral Visits
21 9.45am Garden
Walks 11.15am Bingo
2pm Wellness Clinic
22 10am Kaye & Peter
Carver Entertain
2pm Music or Movie
23 10am Exercises
11.15am HOI
2pm Music or Movie
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Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
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Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
26 9.45am Pamper
Day/Nail Care G/W 10.30am Pamper
Day/Nail Care R/W 2pm Music or Movie
27 10am Service of Remembrance
2pm Music or Movie
28 10am Garden Walks 11am Uniting Church
Singers
2pm Wellness Clinic
29 10am Exercises 11.15am Bingo
2pm Music or Movie
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10am Bus Trip –
Scenic Drive Green Wing
Movies, TV,
Music, Radio
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Abernethy Nursing Home NB: all activities may be subject to change
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Library Visit Tuesday 27th of June 2017
QUEEN ELIZABETH 2
BUNNINGS CRAFT
1 10am Alan Crosdale
Guitar/ vocal pm Documentary 1-1
Resident Choice
2
pm 1-1 Residents Choice
3 10am Movie
1pm TV, Music, Radio
4 10am Movie
1pm TV,
Music, Radio
5 10am Old time
Singalong with Ron & Geoff
pm 1-1 Residents
Choice
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10am Anglican Church
AO Meeting 1pm Hoi
7 10am Lets get
Pampered with Laurel
pm garden walks
Resident choice
8 Kenny & Friends
Entertain
pm Documentary 1-1
Resident Choice
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pm 1-1 Residents Choice
10 10am Movie
1pm TV, Music, Radio
11 10am Movie
1pm TV,
Music, Radio
12 Public Holiday
Queen’s Birthday
Movie, TV, Radio,
Music
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lunch Music/Movie
Pm Prep for Service of Remembrance
14 9.45am Service Of
Remembrance
1pm Hoi
15 10am Karen Dryden
pm Documentary 1-1
Resident Choice cooking
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pm 1-1 Residents Choice
17 10am Movie
1pm TV, Music, Radio
18 10am Movie
1pm TV,
Music, Radio
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10 am Ellis Aldridge Entertains
pm 1-1 Residents Choice
20 9.45am Fun and Laughs
with Tom Irwin
1pm Hoi
21 10am Birthday Party
Morning Tea
pm Pamper afternoon
Resident choice
22 9.30am Drive/lunch
outing on bus
am/pm Movie TV,
Music, Radio
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pm 1-1 Residents Choice
24 10am Movie
1pm TV, Music, Radio
25 10am Movie
1pm TV,
Music, Radio
26 9.30am Bunnings
Warehouse Display Trivia Quiz
pm 1-1 Residents Choice
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10am Catholic Church
(A1 glass area) 1pm Hoi
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10am Uniting Church
pm Garden walks
Resident choice
29 10am Exercise
Ball/balloon games
pm Documentary 1-1
Resident Choice
30
pm 1-1 Residents Choice
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