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In preparation for the annual harvest festival, residents of the Lower Austria Care and Support Centre (PBZ) in Laa an der Thaya participated in a communal activity to create small harvest-themed bouquets. The initiative brought together individuals living in the centre, fostering a sense of unity and engagement as they worked collectively on the traditional arrangements.
The atmosphere within the centre was filled with the scents of freshly cut grains, colourful blossoms, and ripe fruits, providing a multisensory experience for all involved. Residents carefully selected natural materials, including various types of cereals and seasonal flowers, to craft the decorative bouquets. The activity not only encouraged creativity but also enabled participants to maintain a connection to longstanding local customs associated with the harvest period.
Staff members at the care centre facilitated the event, offering guidance and support throughout the bouquet-making process. The project was designed to promote social interaction and manual dexterity among the residents, many of whom have limited opportunities to engage in hands-on creative activities. The completed bouquets will be displayed within the centre as part of the harvest festival celebrations, serving as a symbol of gratitude for the season's abundance.
Participation in such traditional customs is considered beneficial for the well-being of elderly individuals, as it helps preserve cultural heritage and provides a sense of purpose and accomplishment. The harvest festival remains an important event in the region, and the involvement of care centre residents in these preparations underscores the value placed on inclusivity and community spirit.
The event at Laa an der Thaya's care centre demonstrates a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through meaningful activities that honour local traditions. By engaging in the creation of harvest bouquets, the residents contribute to the festive atmosphere and reinforce their connection to the broader community.
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