Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

“Where There Is A Will There’s A Way”

Susan Blyth

There has been some culture shock in adjusting to Proserpine for Susan Blyth, the new manager of the town’s Nursing Home.

“I heard recently that truck drivers shouldn’t be stopping by the roadside to fish for barramundi after the flooding because the crocodiles are there,” Susan laughed.

“I heard Proserpine River has them in plague proportions and it’s right over there, a few hundred metres from where we work!”

Moving from Launceston, Tasmania, to take on the role at Proserpine Nursing Home, Susan has worked in aged care for more than two decades, travelling across the country to better facilities in both the business sense and in their ability to care for the elderly.

Her ethos is: “where there’s a will there’s a way. Never say no!”

“I always say this to staff: if we run out of ice cream, we never say we’ve run out of ice cream. We get into our vehicles and drive down to the local IGA and get some ice cream,” Ms Blyth said.

“The privilege of working in aged care is the simple fact you are caring for another person.”

She arrived at Proserpine Nursing Home in May of last year with fresh ideas that she hopes to implement like hosting wine and cheese nights for the residents and their families, as well as those she already has realised, like restructuring the catering.

Ms Blyth said she arrived at Proserpine Nursing Home to find that it was already a place that its residents called home:

“I can honestly say, quite sincerely, Proserpine is the first facility I have walked into where the genuine love and care is extraordinary,” Ms Blyth said.

“Aged care can be such a challenging thing. Yet, to have a place where the local community has already show their passion and priority for those who live here, that is more than many places across the country.

“I have never come across that before. Normally, you’re having to change the culture towards that, however, here, it is a place built by the community for the community. Every resident is so well loved.”

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