An unlikely friendship

Royal Freemasons lifestyle co-ordinator Ralyn Tankir pictured with Alex ,4, and Gladys, at their most recent visit on Monday, May 15. (Jacob Pattison) 333223_01

Royal Freemasons Footscray continues to run an inter-generational program with Highpoint Kinder Haven to promote healthy relationships with their residents.

Both the Royal Freemasons and Highpoint Kinder Haven come together as often as possible to encourage social interaction and engagement for both parties.

Royal Freemasons Footscray lifestyle co-ordinator Ralyn Tankir said both the elderly residents and kids benefit from the regular visits.

“The visits help the residents feel young again, it brings them joy to be around young kids because it’s an innocent relationship,” she said.

“The residents benefit from as much social interaction as possible , it brings them immense joy.”

Royal Freemasons has been partnering with the same kindergarten every month for a few years but they hope to expand with other centres too.

“The kids are just happy to be playing, their happiness makes the residents happy,” Ms Tankir said.

The teachers and staff organise activities for the day, including lots of play and arts and crafts.

“The kids are between three and five years old so they like to play and keep each other entertained.”

Ms Tankir said the kids benefit from play as well as the stimulating activities and recommends other kindergartens to participate.

“There is usually innocent play with dolls and toys, sometimes there are also painting and art projects,” she said.

This is one of the many activities Ms Tankir organises for the residents to keep them active and entertained everyday.

“I run a monthly program for them which changes depending on which other events are on that month.

“It’s a great day for everyone, the teachers get involved as well as all the staff, we have a laugh and a big play.”

Jennifer Pittorino