Fun, happiness and delight was the result of week-long Easter fun at Rand Aid’s Ron Smith Care Centre (RSCC).
Debbie
Christen, RSCC’s manager of recreational programmes, says the care centre’s
Easter programme was chock-a-block with activities for the residents to enjoy,
including painting, baking, word searches, quizzes and arts and crafts.
“All of the
activities, that also form part of the care centre’s regular recreational
programme, were implemented with an Easter theme, much to residents’ delight,”
she adds.
Residents had
the opportunity to make Easter bunnies from knitted squares, decorate cupcakes
with speckled eggs in a nest of icing, paint or colour in symbols or images of
Easter, and take part in a quiz.
The much-anticipated
Easter egg hunt took place April 6, which was a joyous event for all of the chocoholics,
says Debbie.
Staff members
from each of RSCC’s six residential wings hid Easter eggs and picture of a
happy Easter bunny for residents to find. They were also on hand to help
residents move around, and provided helpful hints to find the eggs.
While the
Easter bunny pictures were initially illusive, the residents who tracked them
down were rewarded with a large chocolate bunny. “When we asked the winners if they
were going to share their spoils, they answered with a resounding ‘No’.”
Residents also
enjoyed the lucky draw on Good Friday. Those who drew a ‘Happy Easter’ card won
half a chocolate egg filled with a delicious assortment of chocolates and
truffles.
On Easter
Sunday, residents enjoyed hot cross buns for tea, followed by a lovely roast
chicken meal for lunch. They could also enjoy church and shul services over
Easter and Passover.