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    North Shore Times (Wednesday) (Australia)
    January 28, 2009 Wednesday
    1 - MB Edition


    Focus was caring for her community




    FOUNDER of the Armenian Rest Home Association, Mrs MARIE PATAPANIAN of
    Northbridge, was very humbled when she was first notified that she had
    been awarded an OAM in the general division of the Order of Australia
    for service to the Armenian community in the area of aged care.

    Then, she said, she decided to accept the honour with pride.

    ``Ultimately, it is a collective achievement,'' she said. ``I share
    this honour with a group of women who supported me and believed in my
    vision.''

    Mrs Patapanian came to Australia in 1963 with her husband and young
    son.

    As the years went by and older relatives became frail, she carried on
    the Armenian tradition of caring for the elderly at home.

    Language and cultural differences would have made it difficult for
    them to spend their last years anywhere else.

    This is how her idea of an Armenian Nursing Home was born.

    Her daughter-in-law, Lucy Patapanian, said a group of 10 women all of
    Armenian background began raising funds.

    ``It was years and years of fund-raising,'' she said. ``They were all
    hard-working women with jobs and they found time to arrange functions
    to raise money.

    ``Then they applied for a government grant and, with the help of a
    benefactor, it was possible to establish the Seaview Nursing Home in
    Mosman in 1981 and the Alexander Nursing Home in Brookvale in 1989,
    and the adjoining Spitak Apartments.''
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