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Penola aged care revamp awarded

Janet Brodie With Rebecca Graham And Peter Blacker TBW Newsgroup
RECOGNITION: Penola and District Medical Support Group member Janet Brodie (centre) is presented with an award by Country Health SA interim chief executive officer Rebecca Graham and Governing Council presiding member Peter Blacker.

MENTAL health initiatives were in the spotlight recently with one Penola resident’s efforts recognised with a Country Health SA awards.

Janet Brodie has been instrumental in the overhaul of the Penola War Memorial Hospital and the Pinchunga Aged Care facility’s courtyard, earning her a governing council volunteer award.

Part of the Penola and District Medical Support Group, Ms Brodie worked tirelessly for more than three years to complete the courtyard project which was finalised late last year and officially opened last month.

“I do not think I should get all of the recognition, I am part of a group as well as a community and without everyone helping out we would not have been able to complete the project,” she said.

“I am very honoured to receive the award but I believe I am receiving it on behalf of everyone that made this happen.

“I am incredibly grateful for the support the group has received over the years and am proud of finished product.”

The courtyard project aimed to create an inclusive space for those living at the aged care facility and hospital in addition to visiting family members.

Starting off as an uneven concrete area with drainage issues, the group has transformed the space into a vibrant space with a rotunda, water feature and garden.

Ms Brodie said the area provided residents with a better sense of home in their new permanent residence.

“When the project first started I was just interested in helping out as I knew I would have the time to do so and believe it’s important to give back,” Ms Brodie said.

“But then I became incredibly passionate about making a special place for the residents and their families to visit.

“This is their home now, I wanted them to have somewhere to go where they felt that.”

Now completed, the courtyard is a hot spot for activity according to Ms Brodie, stating she had seen the area used daily.

“I often see residents out in the garden with their tools enjoying the sunshine,” she said.

“There’s always families out in the area, kids running around, it’s just a really happy place.

“As the rotunda has shades to close it in, the area can be used in almost all weather which is great as people can get out and get some fresh air, even if it’s not perfect outside.”

Country Health SA chief executive officer Rebecca Graham commended the winners’ hard work and dedication to regional health services and local communities across the state.

“I am extremely proud of our staff, not only those who were awarded tonight, but each member who forms a part of the strong community we have across our regional health system,” Ms Graham said.

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