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IBF is South Australia’s largest Italian Aged Care organisation and we also attract clients and residents from all cultural backgrounds who appreciate our family values, warmth and genuine care.
This year we have launched our
Healthcare Collegewhich is an RTO dedicated to training Aged Care professionals to work in both the IBF organisation and others.
We offer a diverse range of community service programs and have four residential facilities across metropolitan Adelaide.
Click here to find your nearest facility.IBF Staff Family Christmas Party
Fri, Jan 15 2010 09:49
| Staff
Over 200 IBF staff, volunteers and their families turned out at Rymil Park on Sunday 22nd December to help celebrate Christmas.
Patrizia, Dewi and the IBF Marketing Committee organised a BBQ for lunch, jumping castle, face painting, a piniata and even presents from Santa who arrived early in the afternoon, much to the delight of the more than 80 children who attended.
Lunch was spread over a couple of hours and there was plenty to go around with Rita firing up the BBQ again in the afternoon to cook a second round for anyone still hungry.
The Marketing Committee had the day planned to a ‘T’ but couldn’t predict that when we arrived the power in the park would be disconnected due to some unfinished maintenance works. Power was required to inflate the jumping castle and boil the urns for tea and coffee. After some hustling and negotiating with council workers a generator was initially organised but wasn’t able to put out enough power to get the job done. Thankfully the council was able to get an electrician on site fairly quickly who reconnected the power and we soon had the jumping castle up and going to the relief of the kids, their parents and the organisers.
Despite predictions of rain the weather turned out to be a perfect 23° with clear skies most of the day which was a big relief after an unseasonal week of 40 plus temperatures in mid November.
The day was a great chance for IBF staff, volunteers and their families to get together socially and relax after a year of hard work and everyone who attended will agree that it was a great success.



Kids love a pressie from Santa



There was plenty of food to go around - expertly cooked and catered

Over 200 IBF staff and their families enjoyed the day.



It's all about the kids!

Chris looks a little worried in the background.

Poor Santa's lost a little weight since last year!!
Patrizia, Dewi and the IBF Marketing Committee organised a BBQ for lunch, jumping castle, face painting, a piniata and even presents from Santa who arrived early in the afternoon, much to the delight of the more than 80 children who attended.
Lunch was spread over a couple of hours and there was plenty to go around with Rita firing up the BBQ again in the afternoon to cook a second round for anyone still hungry.
The Marketing Committee had the day planned to a ‘T’ but couldn’t predict that when we arrived the power in the park would be disconnected due to some unfinished maintenance works. Power was required to inflate the jumping castle and boil the urns for tea and coffee. After some hustling and negotiating with council workers a generator was initially organised but wasn’t able to put out enough power to get the job done. Thankfully the council was able to get an electrician on site fairly quickly who reconnected the power and we soon had the jumping castle up and going to the relief of the kids, their parents and the organisers.
Despite predictions of rain the weather turned out to be a perfect 23° with clear skies most of the day which was a big relief after an unseasonal week of 40 plus temperatures in mid November.
The day was a great chance for IBF staff, volunteers and their families to get together socially and relax after a year of hard work and everyone who attended will agree that it was a great success.



Kids love a pressie from Santa



There was plenty of food to go around - expertly cooked and catered

Over 200 IBF staff and their families enjoyed the day.



It's all about the kids!

Chris looks a little worried in the background.

Poor Santa's lost a little weight since last year!!


