LIFESTYLE Experience Ryman Healthcare
C E L E B R AT I N G RY M A N ' S K E Y PA RT N E R S H I P S
ISSUE THREE 2019
What's new
Charity partner
A loving,
in Auckland
2019-2020
caring experience
A N OT E F R O M G O R DY
Welcome to Lifestyle
It’s always amazing to see the effort from our village teams and residents as they prepare to celebrate our partnership with the Royal New Zealand Ballet. Residents will enjoy Hansel & Gretel themed activities and events that create a real buzz throughout our villages.
Our Father’s Day competition provided some great laughs. It appears that amidst all those Dad jokes, some classic pearls of wisdom can emerge! We thoroughly enjoyed reading all the entries, and I hope you enjoy our winners feature. Best wishes,
In fact, this issue of Lifestyle features a few of our key partnerships, such as becoming lead partner with Alzheimers New Zealand, and our new charity partnership for 2019-2020, the Breast Cancer Foundation. Developing these relationships not only benefits our residents, but it also helps us to learn and grow as a company.
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Gordon MacLeod Chief Executive Ryman Healthcare
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AT T H E B A L L E T
Follow the breadcrumbs... and venture into the dark, k, fantastical realm of Hansel & Gretel.l
We’re once again celebrating ing our partnership with the Royal New Zealand Ballet who are performing a take on the classic tale of Hansel & Gretel. ugh Faint starlight peeps through the dark forest canopy. It iss ur. midnight: the witching hour. Alone and lost, two hungryy children stumble towards a glowing vision of warmth and comfort, an enchanting house made of gingerbread. But all is not as it seems…
The ballet will be touring throughout New Zealand, opening in Wellington on 6 November and finishing in Auckland on 14 December.
Follow the breadcrumbs and venture into the dark, fantastical realm of Hansel & Gretel for an unforgettable evening at the ballet.
Ryman residents will be enjoying Hansel & Gretel themed activities, and villages will be transformed with decorations, music and dance. –
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RNZB dancers Shaun James Kelly and Kirby Selchow in promotional images (including cover) for Hansel & Gretel. Photographs by Nicola Edmonds, artwork by Homegrown Creative.
COMPETITION WINNERS
To celebrate Father’s Day, we asked New Zealanders to share their Dad’s sage, witty, or emboldening wisdom in our Life According to Dad competition. Selecting winners from over 1,500 entries proved to be a rewarding challenge. There were giggles and joyful tears as our judging panel realised the everlasting impact that a Dad’s nuggets of wisdom can have on his children.
Here are some of our winner’s stories:
“ ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER, EVEN WHEN SHE’S WRONG!”
“ IT’S NICE TO BE IMPORTANT, BUT IT’S MORE IMPORTANT TO BE NICE.”
Winner: Gallo Fa’atele
Winner: Mark Doyle
Gallo’s Dad, Koko Fa’atele’s advice lives on since he passed away 7 years ago. Holding back happy tears, Gallo said, “I can always remember Mum giggling away in the kitchen when he said it.”
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“My Mum died when my brother and I were pretty young, so there were just the three of us.” Mark’s Dad, Frank, wholeheartedly stepped in as both Mum and Dad for his boys. “I’ll be ringing my Dad in Dublin at the weekend and I’ll let him know we won.”
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Witty Wisdom We thought these shortlisted tummy ticklers deserved a special mention.
“ EVEN THE QUEEN HAS TO PUT HER UNDIES ON ONE LEG AT A TIME.”
“ IF YOU DON'T ASK, YOU DON'T GET TOLD NO!”
“ NEVER BUY FISH AND CHIPS IF YOU CAN'T SEE A SEAGULL.”
“ PUT ONE SHOE IN EACH SUITCASE SO IF IT GETS STOLEN, THEY CAN'T WEAR YOUR SHOES.”
Left: Ryman resident Norris Aitken enjoying game time with grandson Tony
“ THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER MADE A MISTAKE HAVE DONE NOTHING.”
“ THE GRASS MIGHT BE GREENER IN THE NEXT PADDOCK, BUT IT WILL STILL NEED MOWING.”
Winner: David Murrell
Winner: Georgie Fraser
Leaving New Zealand for Australia at 20, David remembers Dad Henry Murrell. “Dad was pretty quiet about me leaving. He hadn’t come to my leaving do and he said it to me at the airport”. Henry’s wisdom is ever present for David, who has since passed these wise words onto his daughters.
Georgie, named after her late Dad George Fraser, remembers how her Dad’s advice put life into perspective. “I was about 18 or 19 and everyone was heading overseas on their OEs and I was at home. It stuck with me.”
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SELLING NOW
What’s new in Auckland? There’s never been a better time to explore retirement living and aged-care options in Auckland. Ryman has three new villages in Auckland that are selling now: 1. Lincoln Road Retirement Village, Henderson 2. William Sanders Retirement Village, Devonport 3. Murray Halberg Retirement Village, Lynfield
Artist impression of Lincoln Road
We build our retirement villages to be an integral part of their surrounding communities. This enables residents to stay in the communities they love, and to continue connections with friends and family both inside and outside the village. This is one of the reasons why each of our villages has its own unique personality. Our three new Auckland villages certainly have personality in abundance.
William Sanders independent apartment
William Sanders Retirement Village Located on Ngataringa Road in Devonport, William Sanders is nestled amongst peaceful surroundings, where you'll enjoy views of Mt Victoria/Takarunga, Rangitoto, Auckland city and the harbour bridge. The village is already home to many locals who want to remain living in this wonderful suburb. You’ll even find walking groups that began outside the village have now become a regular activity for locals living both inside and outside the village.
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Lincoln Road Retirement Village Our Lincoln Road village is currently under construction and is located in Henderson, only 15kms from Auckland CBD. The village is conveniently situated next to supermarkets, banks and cafés. WestCity Waitakere is just along the road in Henderson, where residents can enjoy an expansive retail centre, complete with plenty of dining options.
Did you know? Ryman villages care for you now and into your future. Villages provide: independent living, assisted living in serviced apartments, resthome, hospital, and specialist dementia care.
Murray Halberg Retirement Village Murray Halberg is located on Commodore Drive in Lynfield, where the village enjoys elevated views of Manukau Harbour. The large village café which features a beautiful new design layout, will make entertaining a breeze. The spacious village centre also includes a cinema and craft room to keep you entertained. An array of shops and dining options are located close by, and with the village’s new E-car services you’ll find everything is at your fingertips.
Artist impression of Murray Halberg's new café design
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RYMAN NEWS
Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand Ryman's charity partner for 2019-2020
Ryman has teamed up with the Breast Cancer Foundation in New Zealand for our 2019–2020 charity partnership. When we asked our residents and team members which cause they wanted to support, breast cancer was the overwhelming favourite.
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Residents and staff in our villages and offices will be putting their heads together to come up with some clever and entertaining fundraising ideas, as well as taking part in breast cancer fundraising events such as the Pink Ribbon Breakfast and the Pink Star Walk.
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Steampunk fine dining To kickstart Ryman’s fundraising for the Breast Cancer Foundation, residents at Jean Sandal enjoyed a fine dining evening at the village. However, this time it was fine dining with a ‘steampunk’ twist! Members of Steampunk Taranaki joined residents for a night of entertainment, games and laughter, where residents were encouraged to don steampunk-style attire. Their efforts were an impressive sight to be seen. Many residents said it was one of the best nights they’ve had!
Above top: From left, Activities Coordinator Virginia Bryan, and residents Graeme and Barbara Above: From left, residents David and Doug
The RAW Truth Fashion designer and social entrepreneur Annah Stretton has been touring Ryman villages recently to share the amazing RAW story. The RAW (Reclaim Another Woman) Foundation was established to help recidivist female offenders to change their lives. Many residents also enjoyed a moment in the spotlight as they modelled some of Annah’s dress collections at the events.
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RESIDENT STORY
A loving, caring experience When Michael was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, his wife Julie knew there would come a time when they would need more support. The love and care they have received at Bob Owens Retirement Village has made it a surprisingly healing experience.
Michael, 79, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s 8 years ago and now needs round-theclock care. The care Julie sees every day at Bob Owens has changed her view of the progressive illness. “I wouldn’t be worried about having Alzheimer’s now. It’s been such a loving, caring experience,” says Julie. “There’s no pain, and Mike’s happy, comfortable and safe.” Moving into the village has given the couple time to really appreciate life and their love, which spans nearly 70 years. Julie is thankful to have that
time to share with their two children and six grandchildren. Michael was an associate professor at the Australian National University when he retired at 53. He’d played for the university cricket team against India at the age of 50. After the diagnosis, Julie realised she’d need support in the coming years. In 2015 the couple moved into an independent apartment at Bob Owens, knowing that dementia care was on site for later. In March 2017 Michael moved into the special care unit for round-the-clock care.
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The move lifted a huge weight off Julie’s shoulders. “The 24-hour care is absolutely amazing. It takes very special people to give care like that. I feel it’s the jewel in the crown of the care centre.”
“I wouldn’t be worried about having Alzheimer’s now. It’s been such a loving, caring experience.”
“The 24-hour care is absolutely amazing. It takes very special people to give care like that. I feel it's the jewel in the crown of the care centre.”
Left: Julie in her independent apartment at Bob Owens
Alzheimers New Zealand and Ryman partnership Ryman will be Alzheimers New Zealand's lead partner for the next 3 years to increase awareness about dementia, and fight the stigma attached to the condition, which affects more than 70,000 Kiwis. “Despite dementia being widespread within our communities and touching most families in some way, the condition is hugely misunderstood and feared,” said Alzheimers New Zealand chair Dr Ngaire Dixon.
“Dementia takes a massive toll on sufferers and their families and we want to do all we can to help. Our team has a wealth of experience in dementia care and we want to use our resources to support Alzheimers New Zealand in its fight to improve knowledge and understanding of dementia.’’ “This is a significant alliance for us, and we are really excited about what we can achieve,’’ Gordon said.
Ryman has 841 dementia care beds in New Zealand and Victoria and has plans to build another 640. Chief Executive Gordon MacLeod said he was delighted to be working with Alzheimers New Zealand.
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