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Situated in the heart of Glenwood, our Home has been a haven of caring for over 72 years.
Just as we care for the vulnerable elderly and disabled among us, we depend on support from the wider community to make our work possible. Together, we make our world a kinder, more compassionate place.

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LIVE HERE

Affordable accommodation options for independent living, assisted living and frail care.

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LEARN HERE

Care work is one of the most rewarding careers. Learn from the best at KZN Care Association.

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LEAVE YOUR MARK HERE

Give yourself the joy of helping elderly and disabled people in need.

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One day, this coud be you ...

Imagine being old, with no family and only a small pension to live on

This is the reality for elderly men and women like Beth, who has found a haven of care and security at KZN Care Association.

What worries her most is the thought of losing her home here. She says she would not know what to do – she literally has nowhere else to go.

But the ever increasing cost of food, fuel and other necessities makes it challenging for us to raise the money we need to provide a safe and comfortable home for elders in need.

Please help if you can. Your donation of R500 provides an elderly person with three good meals a day for a whole month!

Your gift of R250 would be a big help towards the cost of subsidising accommodation for someone like Beth. But any amount – given right now – would be a huge help.

Plus we’ll reward you with a chance to win our Valentine Competition for every R100 you donate before 18 March 2022.

They say a society is judged by the way it treats its most vulnerable members. Please join us in our determination to build a better, kinder society, where elderly and disabled people feel safe and valued.

Look into your compassionate and caring heart and decide how much you can give to help an elderly person in need. Thank you!

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As you enter the gates of KZNCA, more often than not you will be greeted by the homely smell of freshly baked bread or cookies, wafting through the air. As you continue further, you will be awed by the beautifully pruned gardens, carefully potted plants and lovingly decorated window sills.   As you journey along, you will hear…

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY

I want to say a massive, huge, heartfelt ‘thank you’ to you, Sandra for absolutely everything you have done for my Mum and Dad and for being so good to them – and for being there for me too at the times when I needed the support. Your job never ends and your ‘extra mile’ is always 1000 miles. On behalf of all my family, I salute you.

Kat Tanowsky

FAMILY MEMBER

My sister has improved so much at Hepburn House, I cannot believe this is the same person! It’s her environment that has given  her the will again. I am eternally grateful to Zethu and Sr Kathi and their amazing team. I wish I could give them each a big hug. I thank God for letting me find you guys.

Lisa Coleman-Louis

FAMILY MEMBER

We would like to thank you so much for the dignified send off for our Mother today. We are totally heartbroken, as you know, but feel very uplifted to see the effort you put into today´s service. Words cannot express our gratitude.

Cheryl Thring

FAMILY MEMBER

Nurse Sindy from Robert Storm was fantastic. She pampered me like I was in a private hospital.

Mr Adams

RESIDENT

Thank you much for caring for me for the last week. I can only commend you for the nursing care. Nurses helped me spontaneously and eagerly, even when not asked. Special thanks to Sr Webb and Staff Nurse Pillay for their extreme patience. Thank you and God bless.

Mrs Jarvis

RESIDENT

I want to thank Jennie, Paula, Sandra and staff of Robert Storm. They gave up their time and had to be away from their families to take care of us during Covid-19. You all deserve a medal for your hard work. Thank you for keeping us well and safe during this lockdown. God bless and stay safe.

Mr Cunliffe

RESIDENT

I am really grateful to KZNCA for the care my mum received. Nurse Nobomi was amazing last night with her treatment of mum and the family.

Roxanne Tucker

FAMILY MEMBER

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Established in 1949, the KZN Care Association (formerly Natal Settlers Memorial Homes) cares for 354 elderly adults – ranging in ability from fit and active to frail, mentally and physically disabled – as well as children and young adults severely affected by cerebral palsy.

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Established in 1949, the KZN Care Association (formerly Natal Settlers Memorial Homes) cares for 354 elderly adults – ranging in ability from fit and active to frail, mentally and physically disabled – as well as children and young adults severely affected by cerebral palsy.

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