Florah Tshonisa, who joined Ron Smith Care Centre as a
professional nurse in 2019, has been promoted to the position of charge
professional nurse on the care centre’s Cedar Park wing.
Prior to joining RSCC, Florah was a care worker at the
Netcare N17 private hospital in Springs. She worked part-time at the hospital,
while completing her first- and second-year practical training at the same
time.
Before this, she was a care worker at Esda Frail Care
and Community Centre, also in Springs.
Florah, who attended Lungile Nursing School in
Rosebank in 2015/16, is looking forward to her new role, which sees her now
being the sister in charge of Cedar Park.
“I have learnt a lot at RSCC, especially when it comes
to looking after residents who have Alzheimer’s disease and dementia,” says
Florah.
“My mom battled dementia from 2009 to 2015, but I knew
very little about it at that time and didn’t understand it. RSCC sent me on a
training course about dementia, which really helped me to understand more about
it and how to better help the residents,” she adds.
Florah started in her new position on 1 September.
“I’m also really looking forward to continue learning from the people here,
some of which have been here for many years,” she says.
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