
One often wonders what it would be like to see the world through another person’s eyes. A fresh perspective of the familiar, or a glimpse of the other side of the globe. Imagine having the chance to gain some insights from 100-year-old eyes. That’s just what the staff at Ian Brand Residential Care (IBRC) get to do now.
Last week Peter Milentis, resident at IBRC, located amid the undulating landscape of Northern Health’s Bundoora Centre, was the guest of honour at a special 100th birthday afternoon tea. Staff, residents and family gathered to celebrate with Peter, as a slideshow of his life was displayed on a nearby tv screen, and a selection of oldies (but goldies) filled the space with music.
While he didn’t make an appearance himself, King Charles III did send a congratulatory letter, as did several other high-ranking dignitaries.

Peter, who has only been in care relatively recently, was born in a small village in Greece and immigrated to Australia around the age of 10, with his younger sister, to meet up with their father in Western Australia. At 16, he began working on his uncle’s farm, growing tobacco.
He married his lovely wife Christina, and they worked together on the farm in Manjimup, Western Australia, before moving to Victoria in 1964 to pursue better growing conditions in Myrtleford. The couple had three children Fay, Vick and John, with five grandchildren and six great grandchildren that followed.

“Farming provided a somewhat stable income until the decline of the tobacco industry in Australia, so we decided to move to Melbourne.” Vick, Peter’s elder son, said.
“Dad retired around the age of 43 and lived with mum in their house in Bundoora until recently.”
Kerryn Busuttil, Nurse Unit Manager Ian Brand Residential Care, commented “Since taking on this role, I’ve really enjoyed getting to know the residents here. It’s so special to see everyone come out and celebrate with Peter and his family. I want the joy that some of these guys have”
After Happy Birthday was sung and the final “hip-hip hooray” echoed across the room, Vick added, “I’d like to thank the staff here at Ian Brand for the care you’ve given Dad over the last few years and for organising all of this for him today. It really is amazing.”
Ian Brand Residential Care has been providing outstanding service to the local community for over 30 years, placing the highest value on the people that call it home and their families.
Featured Image – Peter enjoying his cake. Inset 1 – Letter from the King. Inset 2 – Peter and his family raise a glass.