
St Patrick’s Day with Macadamia Care in Tzaneen, Limpopo
We all love the Irish. They are great storytellers with a contagious sense of humour but what we love most is that we get to

We all love the Irish. They are great storytellers with a contagious sense of humour but what we love most is that we get to

We often hear parents complain about their children spending too much time on their mobile devices. “They don’t know how to play anymore” or “we

At Macadamia Care in Tzaneen, we agree that love, friendship, and good food, are some of the most valuable treasures a person can own. Our residents were treated by the Gr 7 pupils of Unicorn Preparatory School Tzaneen, followed by a special Valentine’s Day lunch.

At MacCare we believe that we all grow with love and care. Having a hobby can be incredibly beneficial to our mental health and wellbeing.

MacCare in Tzaneen shared the joys of the season with all the residents and we want to thank Rika, Thys, the professional Feedem staff, care staff, Virginia and staff of Marothi, making our Christmas lunch a special one to remember.

Heritage Day on 24 September recognises and celebrates the cultural wealth of our nation. South Africans celebrate the day by remembering the cultural heritage of the

The 21st of September is marked as World Alzheimer’s Day each year. It coincides with World Alzheimer’s Month, which also occurs in September. Alzheimer’s disease

“To each and every single person at Macadamia Frail Care in Tzaneen: We as a family can not thank you ALL well enough for the

As you know, MacCare has Care Centres in Nelspruit, White River, Polokwane, Tzaneen and Somerset West. In the Western Cape, we get winter rainfall, short

Women’s Day is celebrated on the 9th of August and it is a day that celebrates the resilience and strength of South African women and the

“I asked an elderly man once what it was like to be old and to know the majority of his life was behind him. He

William Arthur Ward said: “Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.” During the lockdown and with subsequent