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Volunteer Artist Paints Murals for Amana Living Aged Care Centre

on Monday, May 9, 2016

Volunteer artist Jane Dacruz is creating murals for residents at an Amana Living dementia care centre.

The project at Amana Living Kinross was prompted by the renaming of three of the care centre’s four houses as Kookaburra House, Beach House and Frangipani House. The centre’s enrichment team put out a call for a volunteer to paint themed murals on feature walls in each house, and Jane saw this as a chance to give back to the community.

Jane is a part-time artist who usually paints landscapes and seascapes on canvas and board. Painting directly onto a wall presented a new challenge for her, as did the ‘kookaburra’ and ‘frangipani’ themes.

Jane rose to the challenge and worked with the staff to find sample imagery and colours to suit each house before starting work a few weeks ago.

When she was creating the ‘frangipani’ mural, Jane said the residents, who live with dementia, didn’t take much interest until she began to add the bright colours. Then they started visiting her and chatting about the painting as it progressed.

“This project not only exemplifies the generosity of volunteers, but also the value they add to our resident’s lives,” said Amana Living CEO Ray Glickman.

“We have around 200 people volunteering in Amana Living care centres, from students to retired people. It’s a win-win situation, because our volunteers get a great deal out of the experience, and our residents’ lives are enriched by their involvement.”

The three Kinross murals and new names will be launched on 26 May.

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