Bloomhill provides supportive care to over 800 cancer survivors and their families on the Sunshine coast. 450 volunteers provide transport, respite services and “buddying”. They also work in the grounds, op-shops and in administration. Funded 80% by op-shops, this unique community model does not receive any government funding.
Experienced oncology registered nurses assess all new clients (cancer patients, their carers or children). A detailed cancer history is obtained, and a wellness plan developed together with the client. The RN may recommend several Bloomhill services such as counselling, oncology massage, manual lymphatic drainage, reflexology, meditation, yoga or support groups or nutrition consult. Wellbeing education is in the form of workshops, seminars and small group forums. Subjects range from Spirituality, Grief and Loss, Nutrition and Motivational Morning Teas. Groups of clients are also taken away on retreats where the focus is on building resilience and strengthening relationships.
Bloomhill receives referrals from social workers, GPs and nurses. RNs make home visits to those who are too unwell to attend the centre, and may arrange for a home oncology massage to help alleviate any pain and discomfort. Carers are able to access the same physical therapies as well as mind-body classes.
Bloomhill has a healing environment and creative workshops and craft classes are held every Friday on the large deck. Writer’s workshops allow clients to write their memoirs. Counsellors facilitate Children’s Fun days during school holidays. The children are either cancer patients or the child of a cancer survivor.
Bloomhill provides supportive care to families at a time of crisis. We care for body, mind and spirit. This service is provided by the community, for the community and is a supreme example of community self reliance and connectedness.