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DOINGS AT THE LODGE
Dunmunkle Lodge Newsletter
December 2017
RESIDENT BIRTHDAYS
In late November Ruth Shepherd and David Collard celebrated birthdays. So far this month Stuart Sudholz and Ailsa Padley have had birthdays, while Ellen Niewand and Don McKenzie will celebrate theirs towards the end of December. Best wishes to you all!
ILU UPDATE
RECIPES From Residents and Staff
For inclusion in a Dunmunkle Lodge Cookbook to raise funds.
Contributions to be forwarded to Annia or Chelsie asap please!
A huge thank you to our
Maintenance men Ian Smith and
Shane Dalton for the fantastic job
they did painting external areas of
the Independent Living Units (ILU’s).
Their efforts braving the heat have
made a noticeable difference. Ian
and Shane are pictured below on
the cherry picker which was hired to
make their job a little easier.
In warm appreciation of
our association we extend
our best wishes for a
Merry Christmas and a
happy New Year filled with
peace, joy and love.
WHAT’S NEW
On the 22nd of November Sarah from Bunnings Warehouse visited our Residents and invited them to
take part in a craft activity. It was wonderful to see so many of our Residents taking up this offer and
beautifully decorating the trinket boxes supplied. Pictured below are Ellen Niewand, Pauline Harper,
David Collard, and Hazel Harris.
Dr Wimbury
Is now seeing patients from the wider community for appointments. He visits DUNMUNKLE LODGE every Tuesday. If you would like to make use of this wonderful service, please call Tania or Penny during office hours to make an appointment. Office hours: 9.00am to 3.00pm
1 McLeod Street, Minyip VIC 3392
p 03 5385 7463
e [email protected] web www.dunmunklelodge.com.au
On 21st November a new kitchenette was installed in the Dunmunkle Lodge sunroom by SRT Cabinetry.
The extended bench space has an inbuilt basin which will facilitate easily accessible hand wash facilities. We recognise the importance of hand hygiene, and are committed to ensuring hand wash compliance requirements are being met at all times.
The new improved kitchenette has also provided both staff and Residents with a more functional work space.
GETTING CRAFTY
RESIDENT & FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY
A lovely time was had by all at our annual Resident and family Christmas Party. Featured below are
photographs of Residents sharing the company of family and friends and enjoying the festivities. We
wish you all a very Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year.
Evelyn Cornell
Rene May Betty Barry Don McKenzie
Jack Boschen Frank Pickering’s family
Jessica Decker
RESIDENT & FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY Cont’…
Ann Lowe
Lauris Heather
Anne Krelle - Chairperson
Board of Management
Ellen Niewand
Nettie Marshman
Ailsa Padley
Phyllis & Stuart Sudholz
Pauline Harper
Betty Sanders
Shirley Loats
RESIDENT ACTIVITIES
It is always a highlight when the Minyip Primary School students come to visit. Pictured above left are Ann Lowe and Betty Barry playing a game of Snakes and Ladders, and on the right Ellen Niewand, Betty Sanders and Evelyn Cornell are enjoying a game of cards.
Above left: No matter what your age, balloon bop is a fun way to pass a little time.
The favorable cooler weather has presented the perfect opportunity to get out and about. Pictured above right are our Lifestyle Coordinator Annia, Ellen Niewand, Rosie Ball, Ann Lowe, Ailsa Padley, Evelyn Cornell, Betty Barry, Allison Stacey and Betty Sanders taking a stroll. Fresh air and gentle exercise are a great combination for a healthy mind and body.
The Minyip Primary School recently presented their school production ‘Ship of Fools’. Several of our Residents thoroughly enjoyed an outing to the town hall to watch the kids on stage – they did a sensational job… well done to all involved!
NEW STAFF UPDATE
We would like to welcome the following new staff members to our team:
Sharon Taylor – Executive Clinical Care Manager Kate Williams – Personal Care Attendant
Carley Weppner – Cook Chelsie King – Lifestyle Assistant
Alan Delaney – Cook Chris Melville – Junior
We are pleased to have you onboard and hope you enjoy your time here at the Lodge!
STAFF CHRISTMAS PARTY
At the beginning of the month many of the Dunmunkle Lodge staff attended the annual Christmas Party. This year
it was held at the Minyip Bowls Club where club members were kind enough to oversee the running of ‘Barefoot
Bowls’. It was a great night with lots of laughs, delicious BBQ and salads, and some pretty snazzy dancing. A huge
thank you to the Minyip Bowls Club for having us, we look forward to doing it all again next year!
Above: Peter (aka Billy) Ballagh and Deb Inglis, Sam Manson and Carol Campbell, Chelsie King and
Daniel, Emma Hudson and Emma Cameron. Below: Susan Boyd, Gaylene Ballagh, Emma Cameron and
Claire Zielinski, Ian Smith and Judy, and ‘Team Boyd’ consisting of Penny Golder, Sam Manson, Susan
Boyd and Billy Ballagh.
Your excellence drives our success. Best wishes to all our valued staff for a wonderful Christmas and New Year!
PRIMARY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CAROLERS
We have been very fortunate over the last couple of
weeks to have children from the Marnoo, Minyip
and Warracknabeal Primary Schools come and sing
carols for our Residents. The children are an
absolute pleasure to have here - they are always
kind, polite and their smiles light up the room. Thank
you to all of the teachers, aids and kids who have
come along to spread a little Christmas cheer, your
singing was truly joyous. Wishing you the merriest
of Christmas’ and all good things for 2018!
CHRISTMAS HIGH TEA
The festive season is the perfect time to indulge in great food. On Tuesday the 19th of December a High
Tea was hosted by Dunmunkle Lodge for Residents, their families and friends, and members of the
wider community. Below are a few photos of the occasion. In the first photo we have Stuart White,
Nettie Marshman, Ann Lowe, Ellen Niewand, Jessica Decker, Rosemary and Lauris Heather. In the
second photo are Rosie, Carol and Ted Ball. Thanks to all who helped make this event a huge success.