Ironbark social club just what the doctor ordered

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Mt Pritchard’s Lee Johnson and husband Greg. TOP: HammondCare’s Bay Warburton with Sara and John Coutinho, of Campbelltown, at the opening of Ironbark social club.

Older people, including those living with dementia in South Western Sydney, can now take a break from their home environment and socialise with others at the new Ironbark Social Club at Hammondville.

Carers can take the day off to relax and recharge as their loved ones enjoy a full day of activities tailored to their needs.

Up to 15 older people a day can participate in the club’s bus outings, gardening, exercise sessions, board games, reading, crafts and cooking activities organised by trained staff in a caring and supporting environment.

Clients arrive at about 9.30am, receive morning tea and a nutritious lunch prepared fresh, and leave about 3.30am.

Among those excited about the opening of Ironbark is Campbelltown resident John Coutinho, who is 71 years old.

He became a client of the former South West Sydney Social Club after recovering from a stroke in 2015.

Wife and carer Sara Coutinho said the club has provided John with social connection and engagement while she works full time.

“John is happy to participate in all activities and it gives him so much joy to be creative with painting and artwork which he will sometimes bring home,” Ms Coutinho said.

Ironbark is a relocation of the former South West Sydney Social Club, which has long history at Hammondville.

It officially opened its doors yesterday at a new cottage location in Judd Avenue, Hammondville.

Another Ironbark regular is Greg Johnson, 68, of Mt Pritchard, who has been living with Alzheimer’s for nine years.

Wife Lee said Greg really enjoys his time when he’s there on Tuesdays and Fridays.

When Greg is at the social club Ms Johnson catches up on shopping or spends time with friends. She does part time work as a school administration officer.

“When I arrive to pick him up, I hear him laughing. The social club has been a godsend,” she says.

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