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December 2017 — January 2018
The ScoopThe ScoopThe ScoopThe Scoop
Dear Clients
Can somebody PLEASE slow down the year, how quickly has it gone!!!
Its been a difficult year with many unexpected and extraordinary challenges being presented as well as the normal routine of day to day operations. I’m very much looking forward to a relaxing time with family over the Christmas and New Year break and to an
exciting, but less challenging , year ahead in 2018.
I take this opportunity to wish all our clients, staff and volunteers best wishes for the
festive season and a happy and healthy 2018.
Stay Safe,
Geoff Marshall
Manager
OFFICE CLOSED OFFICE CLOSED OFFICE CLOSED OFFICE CLOSED
Monday 25th December 2017 to Monday 1st January 2018 inclusiveMonday 25th December 2017 to Monday 1st January 2018 inclusiveMonday 25th December 2017 to Monday 1st January 2018 inclusiveMonday 25th December 2017 to Monday 1st January 2018 inclusive
26th January 201826th January 201826th January 201826th January 2018————Australia DayAustralia DayAustralia DayAustralia Day
PROGRAM START DATES 2018PROGRAM START DATES 2018PROGRAM START DATES 2018PROGRAM START DATES 2018
Coast Shopping BusCoast Shopping BusCoast Shopping BusCoast Shopping Bus—weekly from 2nd January NOTE: bookings for this trip taken from 19th December 2017.NOTE: bookings for this trip taken from 19th December 2017.NOTE: bookings for this trip taken from 19th December 2017.NOTE: bookings for this trip taken from 19th December 2017.
Local Shopping BusLocal Shopping BusLocal Shopping BusLocal Shopping Bus—weekly from 4th January
Chair Yoga Chair Yoga Chair Yoga Chair Yoga ---- 9.00-10.00—weekly from 8th January
Gentle Exercise Gentle Exercise Gentle Exercise Gentle Exercise ---- 9.30-10.30—weekly from 9th January
Movie DayMovie DayMovie DayMovie Day -1.00-3.30— Monthly from10th January
Friday FriendshipFriday FriendshipFriday FriendshipFriday Friendship -10.00-2.00 – weekly (except first Friday every month) from 12th January
Games Day (NEW for 2018) Games Day (NEW for 2018) Games Day (NEW for 2018) Games Day (NEW for 2018) —10.00–12.00 - First Friday every month from 2nd February
Bunnings BusBunnings BusBunnings BusBunnings Bus - Monthly from15th January
Coffee MorningCoffee MorningCoffee MorningCoffee Morning -10.00-12.00— Monthly from17th January
Carers GroupCarers GroupCarers GroupCarers Group -10.00-12.00 Monthly from 31st January
Beaudesert BusBeaudesert BusBeaudesert BusBeaudesert Bus -Monthly from 5th February
Tamborine Mountain Scouts Tamborine Mountain Scouts Tamborine Mountain Scouts Tamborine Mountain Scouts are collecting prescription glasses to send to Africa for refugees that cannot afford much needed corrective eyewear. If you have any old pairs that are no longer required please bring them to
TMCCA office and we will ensure they get passed on.
We have a selection of reading books available at the centre, many large print versions, for you to borrow. They can be swopped with books of
your own or passed on to someone else to read.
FREE library booksFREE library booksFREE library booksFREE library books
NIL RESPONSE TO A SCHEDULED VISITNIL RESPONSE TO A SCHEDULED VISITNIL RESPONSE TO A SCHEDULED VISITNIL RESPONSE TO A SCHEDULED VISIT
If you have a visit scheduled with one of our staff or volunteers and you do not respond to a knock at the door we have procedures in place that we need to follow. These standard procedures are acted upon if you do not respond to a call for
example, a driver calling to take you to a medical appointment or a scheduled Domestic Assistance service.
In the event that a client does not respond to a scheduled visit actions will usually include:
�Knock and shout at the doors and/or windows
�Check the boundaries of the property and/or check with neighbours (if applicable and appropriate)
�Telephoning the client
�Telephoning the office
�Telephoning emergency contacts listed on client file
�Notifying the Police who will then initiate the appropriate action.
In instances that are escalated to the last point—notifying the Police– please be aware that a police officer may force an entry into your home. Neither the Police or TMCCA are responsible for any repair costs to due to damage of property. If you
know that you will not be home for a scheduled visit, it is in your best
interests to notify the TMCCA office in advance to prevent unnecessary
(and potentially costly) actions being implemented.
If, however, you do not wish us to implement the procedure as described above, it is your responsibility to provide alternative instructions for us to
follow. Please call the office and speak to a member of staff at your
earliest convenience so that our records can be updated.
STORM SEASON IS WITH US.STORM SEASON IS WITH US.STORM SEASON IS WITH US.STORM SEASON IS WITH US.
Storm season approaches so make sure you take steps to keep yourself, your family and your property safe. There is lots of useful information available on
line and a good place to start is at the Queensland Government resource
“Get Ready QLD” https://getready.qld.gov.au/homepage/
You will find advice on planning your emergency kit, preparing your home, staying safe, and ensuring vulnerable persons are
looked after as well as your pets.
An Interesting Story—
Transport on Two Wheels by Pauline Kenyon (TMCCA client) Being young and energetic, and needing to save on a meagre salary, I found it easier on the purse to travel on my gearless bicycle. I also needed an outlet for my exuberant energy. In 1950’s England, only the expensive new bicycles had three gears, mine was an old second or third-hand bike with a much used puncture mending outfit. I enjoyed the challenge of cycling up steep hills by standing on the pedals one foot at a time to gain better leverage. It would be a failure to walk uphill pushing my bike! Long journeys of 40klm cross-country enabled me to keep in contact with friends and family who welcomed my un-planned visits on a sunny day. Most Youth Hostellers were long distant cyclists and some rode in all weathers. I braved the French roads riding on the right with a Youth Hostel-organized two-week summer tour for ten cyclists. Once our stamina and legs were accustomed to long hours of cycling , we enjoyed the beauty and variety of French countryside, villages and small towns. Our planned route included Paris, but I found it disappointing. Apart from a museum and the Eiffel Tower, we had very little time for other city sight seeing. We were lost several times with our leaders inad-equate Paris map and one day we cycled an unplanned 90klm, leaving us miserable with sore muscles. The next day by necessity was a wasted quiet day! I wanted to buy a Lambretta scooter, so by living cheaply I was able to buy one. It was bright red, and revving up gave me a gleeful feeling of power. I could travel in comparative comfort much faster, trying not to exceed the speed limits and reaching destinations sooner. I planned to go Youth Hostelling in Scotland where motor-ised members were permitted. My school teacher friend Hilary and I had six weeks of summer holidays, and she decided to join me. When we set off, she had owned her Vespa one week and I my Lambretta for five weeks. We packed with stacks of camping gear and food tied on luggage racks and running boards. On our first day northwards, an hours travel from home, my Lambretta was pulling weakly. We had to stop, and were wondering what to do—two ignorant scooterists taking a big leap into the unknown. Five minutes later, an AA (Automobile Association) van on patrol arrived looking for motorists needing assistance! We joined the AA immediately. He examined my new red Lambretta and diagnosed a blocked air intake. I had stuffed my raincoat under my seat on top of it. Raincoat removed . Problem solved. AA membership organised. All in half an hour. Our beginners luck made us feel that the world was at our feet. We camped where we could while still in England. Some days later, rain was pouring heavily. Because the nearest Youth Hostel was full, we found suitable shelter in a small barn with straw on which to lay our sleeping bags. The two scooters blocked the two doors to stop the noisy sheep from entering. We were almost asleep when we heard someone coughing and approaching our shelter. Fear gripped me, my heart quickening - but the footsteps stopped and the person coughed instead of speaking. Suddenly a second person coughed too. What could we do? Our scooters gave us away. There was a long silence, Then more coughing, suddenly Hilary exclaimed “it’s the sheep coughing!” We laughed with relief and were able to relax in our beds of straw and sleeping bags! After a noisy night of sheep baa-aa-ing and coughing, we packed up and continued our journey in the rain. In winter back at home, scootering in wet, painfully cold weather necessitated wearing many layers of cumber-some protective clothing. I looked and felt like a spaceman. Yet, within half an hour, I suffered extreme cold all over. The Lambretta was forced to retire to the garage every long winter. Back to public transport again. Buying a car being a financial impossibility, an adventurous solution was staring me in the face! Hearing about sunny Australia from Youth Hostellers gave me the incentive and courage to leave cold wet Eng-land using the ten pound assisted passage offered by the Australian Government. In 1966 I arrived in Sydney by ship with my Lambretta, two medium suitcases and my sewing machine. Unfortunately, this relaxed freedom I had enjoyed on my scooter in the English summer was not always repeat-ed in Australia. Some aggressive motorists ignored my presence and drove dangerously close beside me as if I and my Lambretta were transparent. This made me vulnerable and terrified, especially when there was only a metal barrier on my left, instead of a grassy verge for escape. I survived and saved up for a car. Two years later, I bought an old Standard Ten from a friend, and sold the Lambretta. Two years later I married my friend and he got that car back again!
TMCCA were privileged to receive an award from Carers QLD Australia in October. We were awarded the cate-gory winner for ’GREAT EMPLOYER’ -Gold Coast Region. Client Support Officer and Program Coordinator Laura Hartmann attended the award
ceremony on behalf of TMCCA.
Celebrating working at TMCCA for 10 years, Ann Williams, a loyal and dedicated employee who has worked in a number of different areas
within the organisation during that time.
We acknowledge the effort and support that has been provided to so many clients and the
great contributions that she has made.
10 Years dedication
M o v i e A f t e r n o o n M o v i e A f t e r n o o n M o v i e A f t e r n o o n M o v i e A f t e r n o o n
Widow Alice (Diane Keaton) lives in a mansion flat opposite Hampstead Heath when property developers announce their intention to build new apartments. She discovers that, smack bang in the middle of the land they want to develop, there’s a shack, occupied by Donald (Brendan Gleeson).
The property company tries to evict him but, as Alice
encourages him to fight for his home, she and Donald
become closer.
(Run time 1hr 45m)
Wednesday 10th January 2018 1pmWednesday 10th January 2018 1pmWednesday 10th January 2018 1pmWednesday 10th January 2018 1pm————3.30pm3.30pm3.30pm3.30pm
HampsteadHampsteadHampsteadHampstead
An American in ParisAn American in ParisAn American in ParisAn American in Paris is a 1951 American musical film inspired by the 1928 orchestral composition An American in Paris by George Gershwin. Starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guétary, and Nina Foch, the film is set in Paris, and was directed by Vincente Minnelli from a script by Alan Jay Lerner. The music is by George Gershwin, with lyrics by his brother Ira, with additional mu-
sic by Saul Chaplin, the music director.
The story of the film is interspersed with dance numbers choreo-graphed by Gene Kelly and set to Gershwin's music. Songs and mu-sic include "I Got Rhythm", "I'll Build A Stairway to Paradise", " 'S Wonderful", and "Love is Here to Stay". The climax of the film is
"The American in Paris" ballet.
(Run time 1hr 50m)
Wednesday 14th February 2018 1pmWednesday 14th February 2018 1pmWednesday 14th February 2018 1pmWednesday 14th February 2018 1pm————3.30pm3.30pm3.30pm3.30pm
An American in ParisAn American in ParisAn American in ParisAn American in Paris
TMCCA FUNDRAISER
The attendees of our weekly client support group “Friday Friendship” the staff and volunteers that deliv-er the program have been very busy in the past few
months putting together a ‘Fun Foods’ book.
The book consists of recipe contributions from each person involved within the group. The recipes are family favourites and have a generous mix of sweet
and savoury dishes from across the globe.
These books are being sold to raise funds for TMCCA
to help supplement the government funding and
assist us in continuing to deliver home services.
With 28 individual and tantalising recipes, why not purchase a copy for your bookshelf and also a copy for
friends and family to enjoy.
On sale now at our offices for just $10 each.On sale now at our offices for just $10 each.On sale now at our offices for just $10 each.On sale now at our offices for just $10 each.
Calling Carers of loved ones suffering Calling Carers of loved ones suffering Calling Carers of loved ones suffering Calling Carers of loved ones suffering
from a mental illnessfrom a mental illnessfrom a mental illnessfrom a mental illness
Let us get together to support one another in a relaxed environment with other carers like yourself.
Starting anew in January 2018 a meeting of carers will take place and be sponsored by TMCCA. Please come along and help start a group for all who could do with a little light relief and a smile or two and mould a group to call your own. The only criteria being that the person in your life has a recognised Mental Illness, no matter whether they reside near or far.
Please call Robyn on 5545 3137 for further details.
Summerland Camel Farm—Harrisville
November Wednesday Outing
A group of clients enjoyed a fabulous trip in the wonderful Scenic Rim countryside. The weather was kind and made the day all the more enjoyable. Our tour guide Peter, was very approachable, knowledgeable and so enthusiastic about the product(s) it was a joy to listen. Items produced and available for sale in the gift shop included skin care products and soaps, gelato, milk, cheese and meat prod-ucts. With many other opportunities being explored for fu-ture development. It was good to support a Scenic Rim organisation in its infancy having only just been started in June 2016. If you get an opportunity to visit, its well worth the trip. The lunch of Moroccan Camel Tagine, was worth the trip alone!
Do you have an email address?Do you have an email address?Do you have an email address?Do you have an email address?
Keep up to date with all the latest news from
TMCCA by sending an email to: [email protected]
We will add you to our mailing list for ’The Scoop’ - our bi-monthly newsletter. You will then have all the latest updates in your inbox as soon as they are
published.
An Interesting StoryAn Interesting StoryAn Interesting StoryAn Interesting Story
Do you have an interesting story to tell? A story about a life event, a special memory, a hobby or in-
terest?
We are looking for contributions from our clients for publication in ’The Scoop’ our regular newsletter to
all our clients.
Don’t be shy, tell us about yourselves and let us all get to know each other a little better. I’m sure there are many surprises out there so lets see what you
have to say.
I am just a little mad!
I went to the grocery store earlier for some
nibbles. For some bizarre reason I chose to go
through the self service checkout line and I
accidentally dropped my $20 note. The bloke in
front of me picked it up. I thanked him and told
him that it was mine and he said, "The things
found on earth are kept by the collector," and
walked just away!!
I looked at the person behind me who looked just
as shocked as me, and I said, "Do I look like a
cash point? Give me back my money!"
He had the nerve to just walk away. I defiantly
followed him into the car park. He was clearly
walking at a fast pace to get away from me. When
he got to his car he put the bags on the ground to
open the boot. I was super angry at this point! I
decided that his "finders keepers" rule just pre-
sented the perfect opportunity for retribution, so
I grabbed his shopping bags, laughed, and then
said "The things found on earth are kept by the
collector!"
I walked to my car. I was nervous, mad, but had a
sense of satisfaction all at the same time:
4 sirloin steaks
1 chicken
2 salmon steaks
A nice little selection of cheeses
Milk, eggs and bacon
4 tins of baked beans
And.....
2 bottles of red wine!
I thought... WOW! Karma did good! Not bad for $20.
Tamborine Mountain Community Care can now be found on social media, please like and follow
us for all the latest news and updates.
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Wednesday 7th February 2018Wednesday 7th February 2018Wednesday 7th February 2018Wednesday 7th February 2018
Brunch at Kamarun Lookout and O’Reillys Bird of Prey Show,Brunch at Kamarun Lookout and O’Reillys Bird of Prey Show,Brunch at Kamarun Lookout and O’Reillys Bird of Prey Show,Brunch at Kamarun Lookout and O’Reillys Bird of Prey Show,
Lamington National ParkLamington National ParkLamington National ParkLamington National Park————$40.00 per person$40.00 per person$40.00 per person$40.00 per person
Bookings taken from 2nd January 2018Bookings taken from 2nd January 2018Bookings taken from 2nd January 2018Bookings taken from 2nd January 2018
Enjoy a freshly prepared leisurely brunch taking in the breathtaking views to the north, west and
east…...from the Kamarun Lookout on the
Lamington National Park Road.
Followed by a meeting with the majestic
predators of the sky and learning about Australia's
resident Owls and Wedge Tail Eagle plus Kestrels
and Black Kite.
Witness the varying species in free flight and
performing natural aerobatics in front of a jaw
dropping mountain backdrop.
Wednesday 7th March 2018Wednesday 7th March 2018Wednesday 7th March 2018Wednesday 7th March 2018
The Workshops Rail MuseumThe Workshops Rail MuseumThe Workshops Rail MuseumThe Workshops Rail Museum
$30.00 per person$30.00 per person$30.00 per person$30.00 per person
Bookings taken from 1st February 2018Bookings taken from 1st February 2018Bookings taken from 1st February 2018Bookings taken from 1st February 2018
All aboard for a wholly interactive authentic heritage and cultural experience located at Australia’s
oldest railway workshops still in operation.
Meet some true Aussie characters as you step into a real heritage railway workshop and see it in op-eration, just as it has been for over 140 years. See genuine restoration of the Heritage Steam Train
Fleet up close and hear living history from railway workers – plus a few tall stories!
Make history come alive with hands-on exhibits, multi-media encounters and colourful stories cou-
pled with huge steam locomotives and massive industrial machinery.
Explore over 15 larger-than-life exhibits to discover the enormous impact rail has had on our lives, beautifully restored carriages, the largest model railway of beautiful Queensland, the future of rail and treasured icons including the Vice-Regal carriage and Australia’s oldest working steam locomo-
tive.
The Workshops Rail Museum is part of the Queensland Museum Network and is located in historic
Ipswich.
Lunch is at the clients own expense which can be purchased from the onsite café or take your own
picnic lunch.
Note: Due to extended travel time client pick ups are from 8.00am.Note: Due to extended travel time client pick ups are from 8.00am.Note: Due to extended travel time client pick ups are from 8.00am.Note: Due to extended travel time client pick ups are from 8.00am.
Tuesday Coast Shopping Bus destinations:
December 5 Runaway Bay
December 12 Robina
December 19 Burleigh
January 2 Runaway Bay
January 9 Robina
January 16 Burleigh
January 23 Helensvale
January 30 Runaway Bay
BEAUDESERT BUS
First Monday of each month
(except Public Holidays)
BUS BOOKINGSBUS BOOKINGSBUS BOOKINGSBUS BOOKINGS
For all Tuesday buses remember to
ring one week before one week before one week before one week before if you would like
to book a seat.
Calls for bookings will be accepted
from 08.30am on the Tuesday.
Confirmation is also needed for the
Thursday local bus.
Thank you for your Thank you for your Thank you for your Thank you for your
cooperationcooperationcooperationcooperation
BUS TRANSPORT FEES for 2017/2018BUS TRANSPORT FEES for 2017/2018BUS TRANSPORT FEES for 2017/2018BUS TRANSPORT FEES for 2017/2018
DestinationDestinationDestinationDestination FeeFeeFeeFee
Local Thursday Shopping Bus $6
Bunnings $10
Beaudesert $12
Coast Shopping $12
IMPORTANT NOTEIMPORTANT NOTEIMPORTANT NOTEIMPORTANT NOTE
For all bus trips, please be ready for a For all bus trips, please be ready for a For all bus trips, please be ready for a For all bus trips, please be ready for a
8.30 am pick up to ensure 8.30 am pick up to ensure 8.30 am pick up to ensure 8.30 am pick up to ensure
there are no delaysthere are no delaysthere are no delaysthere are no delays
Many ThanksMany ThanksMany ThanksMany Thanks
THURSDAY BUS
Please avoid making medical appoint-ments while using the Thursday shopping bus.
Appointments seldom run on time and will have a huge impact on the flow of the day causing inconvenience to both you and others.
Volunteer drivers are available to transport you to medical appointments between 8.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
Bunnings Bus
Every third Monday of the month.
Pick ups from home commence 8.30am to arrive
at Bunnings by approx. 10am.
Refreshments available at Bunnings Café.
Cost $10 per personCost $10 per personCost $10 per personCost $10 per person
NOTE: If your trip includes the cost of
parking or toll fees, it is your responsibility to pay those fees.
Groceries & More Direct to your Door ?
Are you struggling with your weekly shop ?
Unable to get to the shops ?
Want to save time ?
WHY NOT ORDER ON-LINE
Have all your groceries delivered
directly to your home.
The delivery person even brings the shopping in for you and puts it on the
kitchen work top … no bending!
SO SAVE TIME AND SHOP ON LINE TMCCA WILL DO IT FOR YOU !!
Please note: Please note: Please note: Please note: Volunteer drivers give up their free time to enable clients to get to their medical appointments, your driver is not paid so please do not go to lunch, coffee etc; and keep them waiting longer than neces-
sary.
Please also provide as much no-tice as possible for arrange-ments to be made. For next day or same day appointments we may not be able to arrange a volunteer driver at such short notice. Thankyou for your under-
standing.
Volunteer Transport Volunteer Transport Volunteer Transport Volunteer Transport –––– medical appointmentsmedical appointmentsmedical appointmentsmedical appointments
DestinationDestinationDestinationDestination FeeFeeFeeFee
Alamanda Hospital, Southport $35
Ashmore Medical Centre, Benowa $35
Australian Hearing Centre, Southport $35
Beaudesert $35
Beenleigh $35
Biggera Waters $35
Brisbane Royal Hospital, Brisbane $70
Bundall $35
Burleigh $48
Browns Plains $45
Canungra $16
Carrara $35
Chermside (Prince Charles Hospital) $70
GC Hospital, Southport $35
Greenslopes $70
Helensvale $28
Hope Island $28
Ipswich Hospital, Ipswich $80
John Flynn Hospital, Tugun $55
Kirra $55
Local Tamborine Mountain, Eagle Heights $10
Logan Hospital, Logan $45
Mater Hospital, Brisbane $70
Mermaid Beach $45
Nerang $30
Oxenford $24
Pacific Private Hospital, Southport $35
Pindara Hospital, Benowa $35
Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane $70
Robina Hospital, Robina $40
Runaway Bay $32
Tallebudgera $45
Upper Coomera $20
Wesley Hospital, Brisbane $70
Sunnybank Hospital, Sunnybank $65
Mount Gravatt $65
NOTE: fees for volunteer transport will increase from 1st January 2018, the table NOTE: fees for volunteer transport will increase from 1st January 2018, the table NOTE: fees for volunteer transport will increase from 1st January 2018, the table NOTE: fees for volunteer transport will increase from 1st January 2018, the table below shows the new schedule of fees. Any drives taken in December will be at below shows the new schedule of fees. Any drives taken in December will be at below shows the new schedule of fees. Any drives taken in December will be at below shows the new schedule of fees. Any drives taken in December will be at
the previously published rates.the previously published rates.the previously published rates.the previously published rates.
Rights and Responsibilities of Rights and Responsibilities of Rights and Responsibilities of Rights and Responsibilities of
TMCCA ClientsTMCCA ClientsTMCCA ClientsTMCCA Clients
TMCCA recognises your right to:TMCCA recognises your right to:TMCCA recognises your right to:TMCCA recognises your right to:
To be treated and accepted as
an individual, and to have your
individual preferences respected.
EQUIPMENT HIREEQUIPMENT HIREEQUIPMENT HIREEQUIPMENT HIRE
Equipment available from TMCCA
Walking sticks
Quad sticks
Folding walking frame
Quad walkers
Canadian crutches
Toilet chairs
Shower chairs
Wheelchairs
Monthly hire fees are due in
advance.
Refundable Deposit
$20.00 for wheelchairs
$10.00 for other equipment
Monthly Fees
$30.00 for wheelchairs
$20.00 for other equipment
Don’t forget to check out our Website:
www.tmcca.com.au
You can read the latest Newsletter on line in full colour
Tamborine Mountain Community Care P O Box 45
42 Southport Avenue EAGLE HEIGHTS
Tamborine Mountain QLD 4271
QLD 4272
Tel: 07 5545 4968 [email protected]
Bean Me Up
Coffee Club Join us for coffee, laughter and a good old chat.
Every third Wednesday of the month at TMCCA
Bring a plate to share.
Gold coin donation for coffee and tea.
Transport available, call the office to book transport.
10am 10am 10am 10am –––– 12pm12pm12pm12pm