Many magical moments were
experienced at Rand Aid’s Ron Smith Care Centre on 20 October, when a gorgeous
group of farm animals paid the centre a visit.
First to arrive at the
Woodlands garden and recreational area was Stephanie, the pony. Then came a
calf, goat and baby goat, a lamb, sheep and seven bunnies, the latter of which
needed to be counted on departure because so many of the care centre’s residents
wanted to take them home!
“The residents and staff enjoyed
the opportunity to interact and bond with these gentle creatures in the morning
sunshine. They found the baby animals especially adorable and cuddly and also
had fun feeding the animals carrots and lettuce and giving the babies their
milk bottles,” says Debbie Christen, Rand Aid’s manager of recreational
programmes.
“It was wonderful to see the
elderly residents gazing at, holding, stroking and snuggling with the animals,
and being in the moment with them. It has been well documented that interacting
with animals can be beneficial to overall health and well-being. The physical and visual contact can be
calming, soothing and relaxing and can reduce stress and anxiety. The residents
were delighted with this special morning,” she adds.
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Anna Veltman. |
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Argentina Smith. |
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Arthur Nortje. |
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Basha Videlefsky. |
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Beth Roberts. |
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Denise Anstey. |
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Elaine Cohen. |
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Erzebet Tamasi and Rhona Burnham. |
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Gail Spinks. |
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Gisela Meinck. |
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Gladys Rosenberg. |
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Grace Verster. |
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James Wight. |
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Joan Gelman. |
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Johanna Jennings. |
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Josephine Poultney. |
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Joy Smith. |
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Joyce Royal. |
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Lorraine Lowden. |
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Louise Newman. |
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Lynette Wentzel. |
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Malcolm Shalekoff. |
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Megan Weeks. |
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Neville Branthwaite. |
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Olive Jew and Ellen Quinn. |
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Sarah Goldberg. |
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Sarah Richards. |
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Stella Thomas. |
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