Each year staff at Hakea Grove compete to have the most festive wing at the centre and this year the competition has been fierce.
CEO of Hakea Grove Aged Care Jo Heslin said: “It has been a resident’s delight to have such a social hub of festivities happening after such a tumultuous year that COVID has brought to us all.
“The Christmas Decorating competition brings so much joy and highlights the wonderful culture at Hakea Grove Aged Care.
“The teams get a small budget each with a focus on craft and recycled items.
“This year’s decorations have included Christmas trees made out of used cans from the kitchen, a fairy floss machine made out of an old fan, a cardboard fireplace, a milk bottle igloo and a snowman made out of plastic cups.
“Spirits are high as people share the love, happiness and Christmas cheer throughout the halls.
“The carols play as the residents and staff sing and dance.
“It has been a celebration for all to have.
“There are lolly themes, winter themes and a competition to guess the famous faces put on elves.
“There has been a hype of activity.
“One of our residents has knitted the entire nativity scene.
“The winning team have their name added to the Hakea Grove Christmas tree plaque displayed in our foyer and they get a complimentary meal with their team to celebrate.
“I’d like to extend my heartfelt gratitude and thanks to all of staff and residents who have gone to so much creative and committed effort to decorate your wings.
“It has brought such pleasure to fellow residents, staff, families and visitors.
“What I love about viewing these trees and display areas is the uplifting Christmas spirit that it has inspired throughout the home.
“Wishing all a Christmas that is merry and bright.
“We hope our decorations can inspire an even bigger and better display next year to be shared with all,” Heslin said.
Source:
Media release, Dec 8
Hakea Grove Aged Care
This is wonderful! I’d love to see the display – can we visit?