Evelyn Shilubane all dressed up for Ron Smith Care Centre’s spring day celebrations.
Enrolled
nursing assistant Evelyn Shilubane has been seconded to Ron Smith Care Centre’s
occupational therapy (OT) department due to her passion for the Eden
Alternative philosophy and her vast experience working with residents living
with dementia.
Evelyn, who has
worked at the care centre for the past seven years on the specialised dementia
care and other wings, was seconded to the OT department in August.
“The Eden
Alternative is revolutionising the way in which Elders are cared for. The core
concept is about teaching us to see places where Elders live as habitats for
human beings, rather than facilities for the frail and elderly. Eden
Alternative thus sees aging as a continued stage of development and growth and
not as a period of decline,” says Rand Aid’s senior nursing manager Avril
Maltman.
“The Eden
Alternative initiative ensures that we bring the highest level of care and
wellbeing to our residents and takes into account their holistic wellbeing, not
just their physical care,” she adds.
Evelyn is
enjoying her new OT role and interacting with the residents.
“I grabbed the
opportunity to work in OT with both hands! OT ensures that we take care of all
our residents’ needs.
“I am enjoying
getting to spend more time with our residents, getting to know them in a
different way and understanding their needs. We want to make sure that our
residents feel at home and are comfortable. While the role can be challenging
at times, I am really enjoying it,” she says.
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