Game Changers: Natarsha Belling Meets NewDirection Care CEO Natasha Chadwick

Michael Sheather

Journalist

Dec 18, 2020

For the residents at NewDirection Care, as well as for the CEO and founder Natasha Chadwick and her staff, 2020 has proven to be one the most challenging years they have ever experienced. The COVID-19 pandemic, which so devastated aged care communities in other states, also brought restrictions and difficulties to Bellmere, Queensland.

But, as Natasha explains, it was her strong values approach to aged care and the quality of life that helped them through. “From about January 31, we realised what was coming,” says Natasha, who won the 2019 Telstra Business Woman Of The Year Awards.

During Natasha’s interview on the set of Game Changers, she told TV presenter Natarsha Belling: “We probably didn’t realise exactly what was coming but we knew that we needed to be prepared as an organisation.

“We brought in additional resources. We developed a strong emergency plan. We drilled and tested that plan with our residents and their families as well as our team.”

At the same time, Natasha and her staff tried to ensure life continued as normally as possible for the residents at Bellmere “because, at the end of the day, here at NewDirection Care the whole point is for us in continuing and enjoying life.

NewDirection Care
Ekka Day was one of the fun events held at NewDirection Care, Bellmere, Qld, for residents and staff this year

“Our residents, even though COVID has been going on around them, haven’t been severely affected. One, because we are in Queensland there hasn’t been a lot of community transmission, and two, we’ve put a lot of things in place so they could continue to maintain those relationships with their families, with their friends, with each other through virtual chats and lots of different activities.”

As one of the recognised innovators and leaders in Australia’s aged care industry, Natasha provided her views about the sector and future potential reforms to the Aged Care Royal Commission earlier this year.

If Australia hopes to change the outcomes in the broader aged care sector, says Natasha, the industry needs appropriate funding as current funding settings are inadequate.

“Out of the many recommendations made to the Royal Commission the really strong ones are making sure that as an industry we’re funded appropriately, so then staff can be paid appropriately,” says Natasha, who also believes staff training levels require urgent expansion and development.

Natasha Chadwick of NewDirection Care
Natasha Chadwick, CEO and founder of NewDirection Care

Training, she says, is one of the industry’s weakest points. “When people [staff] come into aged care they might have a Certificate Three in Aged Care from TAFE and suddenly, they’re providing medication and they’re trying to understand whether someone is deteriorating, and their health actually requires some greater care.

“They don’t necessarily have the skills to do that so it’s really important that we develop strong training to supplement their skill sets.

“It is important that as an industry there is an understanding that if we operate from a place of value and value ourselves as a business and then we make sure we take those values in everything we do whether it is in our relationships with our residents or the relationship in the work that we do with staff.

“If we do that, then the profit driven model will change to be around that [values] and we will receive or achieve the outcomes that we really need to be doing as an industry.”

Sarah Harris and Natasha Chadwick
You can watch an earlier interview on the set of Game Changers with TV presenter Sarah Harris and Natasha Chadwick here

About NewDirection Care

NewDirection Care Bellmere is the world’s first MICROTOWN™ inclusive community that provides freedom of movement, independence, and choice for the elderly and those living with a diagnosis of dementia. NewDirection Care is a multi award-winning residential community based in Bellmere, Brisbane, for the elderly and for those living with younger onset dementia and complex care needs. It is a place where residents can enjoy fulfilling and happy lives beyond diagnosis—socialising, staying active, pursuing hobbies and continuing to play a role in the community. NewDirection Care developed a multi-skilled role that you will find nowhere else in the aged care industry called House Companion™ Support Workers.

More information available here: www.newdirectioncare.com.au

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

By Michael Sheather

Journalist

Michael Sheather was associate editor and news editor at The Australian Women's Weekly during the past 21 years. He has won multiple awards including five Journalist of the Year awards, two story the year awards. He has an extraordinary list of interviewees including Thredbo survivor Stuart Diver, Prime Ministers John Howard, Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke and Gough Whitlam, actress Nicole Kidman and actor Michael J Fox, among many others.

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