Wedge Gardens gets new basketball court

EDENVALE - Wedge Gardens treatment centre now has a basketball court.

Thanks to Monica Smith, a student social worker currently in her final year of studies, the Wedge Gardens treatment centre now has a basketball court.

Smith completed her community work project at Wedge Gardens interviewing 100 people at the treatment centre to determine the needs of the community.

“The most reoccurring need was the need for more sporting activities which is why I proposed implementing basketball into the current programme. The aim of this activity is to enhance participation, to create cohesion between patients and it emphasises the importance of teamwork within the treatment centre,” she said.

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Darryl Smith, the owner of ALK Locksmith and Dees Maintenance, offered his services and expertise by designing the basketball court at no extra cost to Wedge Gardens.

Adèl Grobbelaar, the manager of Wedge Gardens, explained that the basketball court was painted on a tarred road at the back of the care centre’s kitchen.

Wedge Gardens purchased the hoops and balls and on July 11, an opening match was played in front of an audience of staff members.

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Basketball now forms part of the centre’s daily activity programme.

“People undergoing treatment either actively play basketball or act as linesmen or fielders. It is vital for them to get exercise and develop an interest in different kinds of sport in order to foster healthy community participation post-Wedge Gardens,” said Grobbelaar.

“Therapy doesn’t work magic immediately. Often people with substance abuse problems manipulate and deny their shortcomings. Drugs offer immediate gratification but we are trying to combat this and teach other coping methods through our holistic programme,” said Grobbelaar.

“I would like to extend my gratitude to Rand Aid Association and Wedge Gardens for allowing me the opportunity to turn my vision of a basketball court into a reality.

The support and guidance that was given to me during this project is greatly appreciated,” said Smith.

For more information on Wedge Gardens contact 011 430 0320.

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