The Malta Independent 20 April 2024, Saturday
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International Day of Older Persons celebrated at Casa Antonia

Saturday, 1 October 2016, 14:19 Last update: about 9 years ago

Contrary to the widely-held ageist stereotypes, research from the International Federation on Ageing shows that the older you are, the happier you become. This optimism was on display at Casa Antonia Nursing and Residential Home where residents celebrated the International Day of Older Persons (IDOP) with a captivating show of singing and merrymaking.

The day began with a humble thanksgiving mass but as it wore on, the vibrancy of the elderly persons could not be contained as residents sang together classic Maltese oldies such as Ċeklem Ċeklem Karozzin, Lanċa Gejja, It-Tifla tal-Kampanja, It-Tieġ tan-Neputija, among others.

The festive spirit continued as residents recalled some of the best memories of their life in what became an enriching discussion. The path down the memory lane highlighted both interesting personal anecdotes and historical events of significance.

The International Day of Older Persons is a designated international day of the United Nations system and is an opportunity to highlight the important contributions that older people make to society. Held on 1st October each year, the theme for 2016, Take a Stand Against Ageism, challenged everyone to consider ageism – the negative attitudes and discrimination based on age – and the detrimental impact it has on older people.

Dr Sarah Cassar, Casa Antonia General Manager, said: “Age is truly just a number. Celebrating the vibrancy of our residents on occasions such as the International Day of Older Persons is an opportunity to share their wisdom and impact on society but also to dispel the stereotypes of ageing that perpetuate ageist attitudes.”

Casa Antonia residence has established itself as one of Malta’s top nursing and residential homes. Employing over 120 well trained staff enables the home to offer a holistic services and truly personalised care for residents. The 150-bed facility offers long-term care, short-stay convalescence, rehabilitation and respite care and extra services such as hairdressing, beautician, social activities, and catering for private parties amongst others. 

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