Local nursing veteran joins Wedge Gardens team
Raath completed her B.Cur degree in 1995 through Potchefstroom University
With two decades of experience in the healthcare field, Wedge Garden’s new deputy manager and professional charge nurse brings to the table a wealth of knowledge that complements the substance abuse treatment centre’s dedicated professional team.
Kempton Park resident Estelle Raath joined Wedge Gardens on February 1.
“As part of Wedge Garden’s multidisciplinary team, I am hoping to add the experience gained in many disciplines to Wedge Gardens and to the patients,” she says.
One of her past positions was at another Gauteng-based rehabilitation centre.
“I gained lots of experience in the field of addiction and found I have an affinity for it.”
Raath completed her B.Cur degree in 1995 at Potchefstroom University and registered as a nursing sister (general, community, midwifery and psychiatry).
During her training, she worked at various hospitals, including Potchefstroom Hospital, Klerksdorp Hospital, Witrand Rehabilitation Centre, Sterkfontein Psychiatric Hospital, Tara Moross Psychiatric Hospital and a number of community nursing clinics.
Before joining Wedge Gardens she was unit manager medical ward: Life Dalview Hospital. Before that she was nursing service manager: Elim Clinic.
Raath has vast experience in occupational health, as a maternity and labour ward sister, and as a theatre sister. She also did a stint in Saudi Arabia.
“Since starting at Wedge Gardens, everyone has welcomed me and made me feel as if I am an old colleague. Team members and all patients at Wedge are amazing and I am truly blessed to be working here,” she says.
