Rand Aid
senior nursing manager Avril Maltman with Hilda Mabaso. |
Ron Smith Care
Centre (RSCC) bid a fond farewell to Elphin Lodge and RSCC housekeeping supervisor
Hilda Mabaso on 28 January.
Hilda joined
Rand Aid Association 12 years ago, and has been responsible for housekeeping at
Elphin Lodge and RSCC ever since.
RSCC’s housekeeping,
kitchen and management staff gathered at the RSCC Woodlands lapa and garden
area to honour Hilda for her contribution to the care centre and its residents over
the years.
“In her time at
RSCC, Hilda formed many good relationships and had a positive impact on
residents and staff alike. It was clear that the housekeeping staff, under her
supervision and care, have a lot of love and respect for her and will miss her
so much,” says Rand Aid’s senior nursing manager Avril Maltman.
In her farewell
speech, Hilda thanked God for the gift of life and for giving her the
opportunity to be part of Rand Aid’s family. She also thanked management for
caring for her physical health and well-being and for the opportunity to
acquire new skills.
Hilda was very
happy when Rand Aid introduced the Eden Alternative to the care centre and,
once it was put in place, she had a real sense of family and belonging. After
attending the Open Hearts, Open Minds workshop, Hilda says she realised why she
was here and felt a new sense of purpose.
Hilda was
especially pleased to be able to participate and get involved in RSCC’s
resident activities programme and says she is grateful for all of the
opportunities for growth and self- development.
One of the
highlights of her time at RSCC is when she was cast as the character of ‘Scrooge’
in the care centre’s musical version of the Charles Dicken’s play ‘A Christmas
Carol’. She says this brought to light her hidden talents and love of music,
dancing and acting which, in turn, brought joy and laughter to residents and
staff. She is grateful that her abilities were discovered, nurtured, encouraged
and developed.
The day after
her retirement party, Hilda was right back to doing what she loves best
–helping others and bringing smiles to faces while working with a catering team
to provide food for a church outreach programme.
Her plans for
the future include a possible trip to see the Victoria Falls, and a whole lot
of ‘chilling’.
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