Our Summer 2025-26 Newsletter Is Here

From milestone birthdays and festive celebrations to new faces, great food, and everything in between, the Summer 2025-26 edition of The Coorparoo Chronicle captures the warmth, connection, and everyday moments that make our community so special.

A Season Full of Stories

Summer brought with it a beautiful mix of celebration and community. We farewelled a wonderful group of Korean nursing students who had spent ten weeks as part of our home, and we welcomed new residents who have already added so much warmth and energy to our days.

Our residents kept busy with daily exercise groups drawing 25 to 30 participants each morning, word games keeping minds sharp and spirits high, and Stitch and Chat afternoons filled with creativity and laughter. Zumba made a much-celebrated return with Olga from Boogiecamp, and there were two rooftop Fish and Chips evenings that, as always, were the talk of the floor.


Highlights Across the Three Summer Months

December was all about celebration. Christmas displays went up on every level of the home, a festive concert with Les from Indigo Dusk had everyone singing along, and our Christmas Eve Happy Hour was a wonderful occasion. Birthdays were shared with Vilma, Greg, Joy, Noel, and the remarkable Valda, who turned an extraordinary 103 years old.

January eased us into the new year with meaningful moments. Ahead of Australia Day, we created beautiful hand-tracing artworks inspired by traditional dot and pattern styles. Stitch and Chat was in full swing, and Olga’s return for Zumba drew a huge and enthusiastic crowd.

February was a month packed with birthdays, outings, and wonderful everyday life. We celebrated Jill, Estelle, Marie (who was turning 99), Barb, Nick, Maureen, Lula, Dianne, and Lyn. A lunch out at The Village Bistro turned into a very special occasion, and friendly games of Bocce, exercise sessions, and another rooftop Fish and Chips evening made for a full and happy month.


Meet Kath – 104 Years Young

This edition features our remarkable resident Kath, born in Adelaide in 1922, who celebrated her 104th birthday this summer. Kath’s story – from working in factories during World War II, to selling fine clothes at David Jones, to dancing twice a week and going on ten cruises after her husband passed at 90 – is one of the most extraordinary you’ll ever read. Her advice? Travel more, be kind and thoughtful, and enjoy every single day.


Read the Full Newsletter Online

There is so much more inside, including a message from Facility Manager Debbie, updates from our Clinical and Quality teams on footwear safety and pain management technology, a beautiful profile of team member Jaki, and plenty of fun in the Games Corner.

Coorparoo Aged Care Newsletter Summer 25_26

 

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