Rand Aid’s Ron
Smith Care Centre welcomes the appointment of Marlé Gräbe (23) as its new
occupational therapist.
Marlé, who started
at Ron Smith Care Centre on 3 January, will be helping Ron Smith’s recreation
department to plan daily activities for residents, introduce new activities and
help with the organisation of the care centre’s events.
A Kempton Park
resident, Marlé studied occupational therapy at the University of Pretoria,
completing her degree in 2020. She then completed her community service at Dr
George Mukhari Hospital in 2021. Her post at Ron Smith Care Centre will be her
first position as an independent practitioner.
“I’m looking
forward to building relationships with Ron Smith’s residents and new ‘work
family’, and am excited to bring new ideas and use my knowledge as an occupational
therapist to build on the already established recreation programme,” says Marlé.
“I hope to
introduce a wider variety of activities, increase participation in the
programme and improve our residents’ quality of life through meaningful
activities and fun,” she adds.
Marlé, whose
ultimate aim is to inspire positive change and growth in the recreation
department, wants to bring even more hope and joy to the residents. “I aim to advocate
for the importance of a variety of opportunities for participation in
meaningful activities for the elderly and frail in our care,” she says.
Her decision to
become an occupational therapist was inspired by her enjoyment of trying new
activities. Passionate
about ‘creating’, Marlé has a wide range of hobbies, from painting to beading. She
also loves dancing, reading, gardening and baking.
“I find so much
joy and relaxation in my hobbies. They are vital to my well-being, and I was
looking for a career in which I could continue to practice them. Occupational
therapy gave me the opportunity to not only do these activities myself, but to also
enable others to do what they want to do and reap the benefits of meaningful
and enjoyable activity participation,” she says.
As for the near
future, Marlé is engaged to computer engineer Ivan Eloff, and will be getting
married in April.
“The staff at
Rand Aid are all so welcoming and friendly, and made me feel at home from day
one. The facility is beautiful, and a lovely environment to work and live in. I
can see the dedication the staff and organisation have towards the residents
and their well-being. I am very thankful for the opportunity I have been given,
and look forward to the years ahead,” says Marlé.
She invites
volunteers who would like to get involved in Ron Smith’s recreation programme –
whether weekly, monthly or annually – to contact Debbie Christen at 011 882
6296 or email dchristen@randaid.co.za for more information.
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