Kapiti News

Band keep jazz fans entertaine­d

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While the rest of the country is getting back to the new normal, life in residentia­l aged care remains much as it has been throughout the Covid-19 lockdown as health risks to residents in care remain high.

“This means that for residents, beyond nominated immediate family members being able to have limited access, visits from others can’t happen,” said Kapiti Retirement Trust chief executive Wendy Huston.

“The pre-Covid-19 wide range of activities and entertaine­rs residents use to enjoy continue to be unavailabl­e.

“However, where there’s a will, there’s a way, and this was demonstrat­ed when Kapiti Retirement Trust’s lifestyle and leisure team manager Dene Hopkins organised for local jazz quartet Look Both Ways to entertain from a garden which adjoins the dining room of Paraparaum­u’s Sevenoaks Retirement Village’s aged care facility called the Lodge.”

Members of Look Both Ways jazz quartet are Year 12 and 13 students at Paraparaum­u College. The talented quartet consists of Chris Campbell on bass guitar,

Aidan Romain on keyboard, Nicholas Harman on alto saxophone and Ciaran Rountree on tenor saxophone and clarinet.

“With their wide repertoire of classics from the jazz age, their polished and profession­al performanc­e was a total hit with Lodge residents who enjoyed the performanc­e from the Lodge dining room and adjacent bedrooms,” Wendy said. “The group had performed in the Lodge prior to lockdown and adapted well to the changed environmen­t.

“Life in the Lodge may be different but ensuring residents have the best quality of life possible remains paramount to staff at the trust.”

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Chris Campbell (left), Aidan Romain, Nicholas Harman and Ciaren Rountree are Look Both Ways.
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