Sombreros, vivid ponchos and tequila were the order of the day at Reservoirs' recent Fiesta. Our regular resident event our ‘tour of the world’ visited Mexico.
This week is Healthy Hips Week, 8-14th April which is dedicated to raising awareness of hip dysplasia, also known as developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).
It was a lively day for all when residents came together for the Mayflower Reservoir Commonwealth Games. Inspired by the official 2018 Commonwealth Games,
Mayflower resident Nessie Kluckhenn is just a year shy of joining Australia’s growing list of supercentenarians (that’s the 110+ club for those unfamiliar with the term).
The Mayflower Reservoir community enjoyed some Easter festive fun this month, getting together to design some crafty hats for their own Easter bonnet parade.
Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick, is held on the 17 March each year, and serves as a tribute to Ireland and its foremost patron saint.
Escape to the tropics with Mayflower Reservoir's Hawaiian Day! Enjoy music, dancing, and Hawaiian cuisine, creating a vibrant cultural experience for all.
As we celebrate Valentine's Day each year, we get to hear about our resident’s stories of love and friendship. This year we talked to childhood sweethearts, Neville and Betty, who both live at Mayflower Brighton’s Residential Aged Care Accommodation.
Our very own Mayflower Brighton resident, Ray Peak carried the Queen’s Baton through Frankston City on Saturday 11 February 2018.
Beryle Foster, a Mayflower resident, receives the Order of Australia (OAM) medal for her exceptional service to women in Victoria. Congratulations!
At 108 years of age, Nessie Kluckhenn is showing no signs of slowing down. This sprightly centenarian wants to experience everything life has to give.
Ellie has been living at Mayflower Brighton for 12 years and loves being part of the Mayflower community. Ellie lives in a newly refurbished unit in the Rodda Dixon Terraces, and was overjoyed when her apartment was upgraded during the year.
Joe Parnis grew up in Sliema, Malta. This once quiet fishing village plays host to the oldest Catholic Church, Stella Maris, which dates back to 1855.
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