Whanganui Midweek

Kowhainui Home’s shop a handy spot for residents

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Kowhainui Home residents are spoilt for choice with their recently-opened shop which stocks many convenient items which they can purchase without having to leave the home.

The shop is decorated with various tins and jars and features a large vintage scale. “We would like to thank the team at Morgan and Doyle Constructi­on for bringing our vision to life, with special mention to Belinda Morgan who made the awesome canopy!” Kowhainui Home manager Trish Boswell says.

Trish’s daughter Trinity Boswell and her friends, who are students at the Whanganui High School, started volunteeri­ng in the shop prior to the August Covid-19 lockdown as part of the Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award programme.

“We enjoyed working with the residents and hearing their stories as well as getting shop and retail experience with serving customers and using the Eftpos machine,” says Trinity.

Trish says a variety of handy items are stocked that are found at most convenienc­e stores.

“We have a Nescafe coffee pod machine, a variety of Tip Top ice creams, drinks, lollies and some frozen food. We are open to requests from our residents for certain items if we can source them – especially those items that bring back memories like black ball mints and smoker lollies.

“We love seeing the residents sit out on the seats in front of the shop with their family members enjoying an-ice cream.” Enliven’s Kowhainui Home and Villages in Otamatea offer independen­t retirement living, rest home and hospital level care, as well as short-term respite, health recovery care and an engaging day programme. For more informatio­n call the friendly team on 06 349 1400 or visit www.enlivencen­tral.org.nz.

 ?? ?? Trinity, one of the weekend volunteer shop keepers.
Trinity, one of the weekend volunteer shop keepers.

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