Queen Mary House, Bulawayo

Queen Mary House, Bulawayo Queen Mary House is a retirement home established in 1929. Situated on the corner of M.Ndlovu Ave and Fife Street, Bulawayo.

This beautiful home consists of 3 courtyards of stunning gardens around which are the residents rooms so each room has a veiw of the gardens. Residents receive 3 good meals a day plus their laundry and cleaning and are looked after by 2 very caring matrons. Each room is fitted with emergency lighting and bells.

Lasy week Queen Mary residents made bags out of t shirts. Cutting the t shirt down and adding beads.
21/10/2024

Lasy week Queen Mary residents made bags out of t shirts. Cutting the t shirt down and adding beads.

This week queen Mary residents made xmas trees decorations. Covering cones with wool and pom poms and glitter glue.
21/10/2024

This week queen Mary residents made xmas trees decorations. Covering cones with wool and pom poms and glitter glue.

This week our residents painted reusable bags during creative therapy. The designs chosen were totally up to them. It wa...
27/09/2024

This week our residents painted reusable bags during creative therapy. The designs chosen were totally up to them.

It was a fun morning for the residents and all involved.

Our residents were treated to an outing at Simply Delicious Bulawayo thanks to their collaboration with Mr Sinkwa who pr...
25/09/2024

Our residents were treated to an outing at Simply Delicious Bulawayo thanks to their collaboration with Mr Sinkwa who provides them with their bread.

A massive thank you to all involved. It is so very much appreciated 🌺

Our residents decorated thank you cards. These cards are given to our community who donate to and support our beautiful ...
16/09/2024

Our residents decorated thank you cards. These cards are given to our community who donate to and support our beautiful home 💖

Queen Mary residents made moasic butterflies.  Cut up cds and stuck onto butterflies cut out of x rays. Creative therapy...
13/09/2024

Queen Mary residents made moasic butterflies. Cut up cds and stuck onto butterflies cut out of x rays.

Creative therapy is an amazing way to get our residents interacting, as well as keeping their minds and hands busy.

The Queen Mary residents decorated lolly sticks and made a wall hanging during the last creative therapy session. A job ...
14/08/2024

The Queen Mary residents decorated lolly sticks and made a wall hanging during the last creative therapy session. A job well done by all involved!

Queen Mary residents today keeping busy making key rings using beads and buttons.
24/07/2024

Queen Mary residents today keeping busy making key rings using beads and buttons.

At Queen Mary yesterday the residents had cake and tea and a few games of bingo with treaty prizes. Fun was had by all!
18/07/2024

At Queen Mary yesterday the residents had cake and tea and a few games of bingo with treaty prizes. Fun was had by all!

Queen Mary residents creating a sun catcher. Threading beads onto wire pins being attached to a framed chicken mesh. Ver...
16/07/2024

Queen Mary residents creating a sun catcher. Threading beads onto wire pins being attached to a framed chicken mesh. Very pretty designs made by all.

Residents enjoying some arts and crafts at the home.
08/07/2024

Residents enjoying some arts and crafts at the home.

Our residents making lovely tea cup pin cushions during creative therapy 🌺
27/06/2024

Our residents making lovely tea cup pin cushions during creative therapy 🌺

Address

Bulawayo

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 17:00
Sunday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+263292200205

Website

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