Meet you at Ed’s Shed

Ninety-three year old freemason Eddie has his own little, much-loved corner at Coppin Centre, now known as ‘ed’s shed’. His hobby of crafting handmade wooden items like sporting plaques, home décor, and signs is not only great fun for him, residents often drop by to have a chat and see what he is making. Ed […]

Discovering historic, beautiful Queenscliff

Our residents always love getting out and about, so when our mount Martha valley lifestyle coordinator, Angela, arranged a trip to Queenscliff just before Christmas, they jumped at the chance! The group of residents and carers started their day by taking the ferry from Sorrento over Port Phillip Bay to Queenscliff. During the cruise, they […]

Therapy Dogs

With a broad cross section of people from different backgrounds who live in our aged care homes, Royal Freemasons is always exploring ways to help them stay connected and enjoy an improved quality of life. We offer creative and entertaining activities that encourage our residents to join in and have some fun. A special visit […]

What makes a great Case Manager?

Have you ever wondered what a case manager does or what a typical day for them would entail? why is their role is so important in the lives of our residents? Across our homes and facilities around Melbourne and regional Victoria, we employ a group of special people – Case Managers. A good case manager […]

Sensory Hand Muffs for dementia therapy

Royal Freemasons sale is fortunate to have two talented residents who are fabulous knitters – Nola Scott and Norma Jackson. This ‘dynamic duo’ started knitting in earnest as soon as Lifestyle Coordinator Pamela Bruder inspired them with the idea of knitted hand muffs for residents in the Memory Support Unit. A therapeutic hand muff, sometimes […]

Happy 103rd birthday Bill!

Elizabeth Gardens was host to a spectacular celebration of Bro. William “Bill” Thomas Edwards’ 103rd birthday in September. Bill shared his day with his family, residents, carers and friends from Burwood Uniting Church. A special afternoon tea was organised by lifestyle coordinator Robyn Driver – with a lovely homemade cake and some colourful cupcakes prepared […]

A blast from the past at Mount Martha Valley

On Saturday, October 13, Mount Martha Valley held its second annual Vintage Car Show from 11am – 2pm. The cars on display came from the Southern Peninsula and Historical Car Club which has several classics, veterans and vintage cars. Residents, staff and visitors were impressed by the cars present including; Mustangs, Fords and Corvettes. Everyone […]

A hundred fresh roses for a wonderful Centenarian

Nancy was born and raised in Warrnambool and lived at St. Benedict’s Catholic Church for six years. She is a fanatic Richmond footy team supporter – her heart was touched deeply when Kevin Bartlett turned up to greet her. Thanks once again Kevin! Monash Mayor Paul Klisaris also took time to personally greet Nancy and […]

Collected giving at Centennial Lodge

Our home in Wantirna South, centennial lodge, celebrated its biggest morning tea in may this year since the campaign first started in 2013. This year, Centennial Lodge raised over $150. Carers, invited friends, residents and family gathered together, then donated the much-needed funds to help beat cancer. Proceeds go to Cancer Council’s work in research, […]

Making a difference … a syringe driver donation

Demonstrating the generosity and community spirit for which they are renowned, freemasons Gippsland lodge no. 51 donated a key piece of clinical equipment to the Royal Freemasons aged care home in Sale. Representatives from the Lodge, Community Engagement Officer, Liam Cole, and Secretary, Dr Iain Nicolson, handed over a syringe driver to the Manager of […]

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