A cornerstone of SCC’s successful ‘Better for Life’ person-centred and healthy-ageing strategy is its Finnish made HUR gym equipment. The programme engages the local community into SCC’s retirement village in residential care services.
SCC were able to demonstrate a 47% improvement against targeted physical metrics in just 6 weeks.
Old facilities, new clients
SCC had several old therapy centres which were close to demolition. The decision was taken to repurpose instead, establishing community-based Health and Wellness centres. The success of these lead to an inclusion of a centre into their new Carmelite village and aged care home.
SCC recruited Dr Tim Henwood from the very successful Burnie Brae community outreach operation in Brisbane to be the Group Manager of Health and Wellness.
Tim identified that “programs need to offer clients goal achievement, and to reinforce the value of participation”. The HUR data helps here by providing instant feedback and acknowledgement of progress.
It specifically delivers on SCC’s ‘Strength Today’ program of resistance training, balance and functional exercise.
Early and real results have been delivering SCC new clients by word-of-mouth recommendations to friends, expanding the SCC brand.
Royal Commission raises Wellness bar
As Jo told the Commissioners, these practices have seen positive results including a 67% reduction in resident transfers to hospital and 93% experiencing good quality of life on World Health Organisation indicators and more than 90% being able to weight bear.
Importantly, with HUR equipment, SCC is able to build on this data and deliver it to department auditors.
David Moran’s conclusion: “HUR equipment is absolutely fit for purpose – we should have these gyms all around Australia”.
Learn more
To receive information on HUR equipment and how it can add to your business, email Ari Kallinen HERE or check their website HERE.