Netcare sports day sheds some sunshine on a cloudy day

Rolling Inspiration
By Rolling Inspiration
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Strict COVID-19 protocols and limitations on participant numbers did not dampen the mood at Netcare Rehabilitation Hospital, in Auckland Park, when patients and staff celebrated the 21st annual sports day. The event has become an important day for patients and staff of the hospital, who have, throughout the years, witnessed the struggles, tears and moments of enormous accomplishment of those on their way to recovery. The theme this year was ‘Sunshine on a Cloudy Day’ – a reflection of the courage that patients have shown throughout their recovery.

General manager at Netcare Rehabilitation Hospital, Gugulethu Setati, said: “These words really rang true for us this year as we all anxiously waited for the sunshine to break through when our big day finally dawned. The annual sports day was initially scheduled to take place on 3 December last year, to coincide with World Disability Day, but because of the onset of the fourth COVID-19 surge, we unfortunately had to postpone the event.

“This annual sports day we took a moment to acknowledge the difficulties that have been overcome by the sheer determination of our brave patients and to express our gratitude for the many blessings that, together, we have experienced,” Setati continued.

Precious memories and words of hope were shared by Netcare Rehabilitation Hospital stalwarts on the day. Dr Virginia Wilson, who has been an integral part of the hospital through the years, recounted some incredible moments in its history, leaving the audience with a profound quote by Jason Ross that sums up the essence of rehabilitation.

“Rehabilitation is not about broken people, but about people breaking through that which we never imagined possible. It is not about coming to terms with being less than what you were before but about the need to have more strength and courage than ever before. Every rehabilitation journey is a heroic one,” Dr Wilson said.

Rita Henn, founder of Rita Henn and Partners, the main therapy practice that provides physiotherapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy services at the hospital, recalled how the sports days have evolved over the years.

“The event started out with just a few participants and grew to a day that is attended by various stakeholders from many other private and public rehabilitation centres. And here we are today, celebrating a COVID-19 friendly event with everyone wearing masks and maintaining social distancing while having loads of fun,” she said.

In line with this year’s theme, everyone who participated in the event donned a bright sunshine yellow t-shirt to brighten up the day, which saw participants in various stages of recovery walking, rolling, or strolling on crutches to compete, bringing with them the very special kind of energy that always surrounds this event.

“It was an incredible day of activity, competition and fun, through which the message of hope, courage and teamwork resounded. The programme for the day saw patients engaging in various activities ranging from wheelchair basketball, bowls and volleyball to obstacle courses and adapted scuba diving, among others,” noted a delighted Setati.

“We always round off the day with some special Netcare Rehabilitation Hospital sports day traditions, including an invitation volleyball match between our hospital’s team and representatives from the trauma centres at Netcare Milpark and Netcare Union hospitals. This is jokingly referred to this as the ‘grudge match’. The trauma centres were yet again no match for the Netcare Rehabilitation team who walked away with the trophy. The final challenge of the day was the tug of war between the multidisciplinary team from Netcare Rehabilitation Hospital and the team from the Netcare trauma centres. This year, the trauma centres reigned supreme,” Setati concluded.

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