Angel Mmako and Ashleigh Marshall are undergoing a four-week practical at RSCC. |
Angel Mmako (20) and Ashleigh Marshall (21) are two of
the Wits University students who are undertaking their occupational therapy
practical blocks at Rand Aid’s Ron Smith Care Centre for four weeks.
The third-year students, who started their practical
training at RSCC on 23 August, couldn’t start training in their second year due
Covid-19 restrictions.
Angel says working at RSCC is a wonderful experience
and she is enjoying working with the residents. “It’s really nice to be working
with ‘real patients’. I’m gaining great experience and boosting my confidence,
by putting theory into practice. It’s wonderful when residents realise that
they are still able to do some things for themselves.”
Ashleigh says she feels very welcome at RSCC. “From
the ladies in the occupational therapy department, to the residents, everyone
is so friendly. The residents enjoy occupational therapy and they are willing
to try the exercises. This is important, as they realise that they can still
have fun and they look forward to it. It also builds their self-esteem.”
Angel initially wanted to study health sciences, but
decided on occupational therapy as she loves to help people; while Ashleigh
says she enjoys occupational therapy as it’s more hands-on and one can treat a
patient holistically.
As for the future, Angel wants to work with children
and would love to open her own occupational therapy practice one day. “I also
want to travel, to see how occupational therapy is put into practice in other
countries,” she says.
In the short-term, Ashleigh aims to work for
government so that she can assist the public health sector and the communities
it serves. “I would like to be able to provide the skills these communities
need to empower themselves.”
In the long-term, Ashleigh would also like to open her
own occupational therapy practice one day. “It would still be in a community
centre setting though,” she says.
Ashleigh knew about RSCC before being assigned to the
care centre to do her training. “My ‘adopted’ gran and grandpa, Lyn and Colin
Cocking, live in Elphin Lodge retirement village. It’s nice to know they are
here,” she says.
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