For Mercy Health Home Care client Robert Prudhoe, better known as ‘Boinga Bob’, there’s no place like home, or more specifically, his treehouse.
At 83 years old, the former engineer, poet, and yoga instructor resides in a remarkable treehouse he built himself in Warburton, Victoria. Drawing inspiration from his extensive global travels, his home features intricate timber construction and vibrant, hand-painted designs.
Despite facing significant health challenges, including double hip surgery, multiple prostate procedures and ongoing heart issues, Boinga Bob continues to live safely and independently in the home he created.
Mercy Health Home Care provides essential support, enabling him to maintain his independence and quality of life. Through assistance with household tasks, garden maintenance and transport to medical appointments, Mercy Health ensures that Boinga Bob can remain in familiar surroundings while receiving the care he needs.
“What makes Mercy Health Home Care stand out is our holistic approach to care. We don’t just focus on the physical needs of individuals like Bob, but also the emotional, spiritual, and social aspects of a person’s well-being. Our dedicated Mercy Health Home Care team are skilled and compassionate professionals,” said Karlie Keck, General Manager of Home Care at Mercy Health.
“From nurses and care workers to admin staff and care advisors, every member of our team plays a crucial part in delivering the highest standard of care and ensuring our clients can age in place, whether that’s at home or in a treehouse.”
Boinga Bob’s story is a testament to the value of Home Care services in supporting older Australians to age in the environment they desire. With the right support, he continues to live life on his own terms, surrounded by the creativity and adventure that have shaped his extraordinary journey.