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’They’re Like Family’: Loving life at Doutta Galla

Olga Wilberger, a spirited 75-year-old resident of Doutta Galla’s Footscray Home, is a shining example of how a supportive community can enrich one’s life. Originally from Argentina, Olga’s journey has been marked by both challenges and heartwarming family moments.

“My daughter has Madison, Kyla, and James, who’s nearly 18,“ she shares with a radiant smile.

“And my son’s children are Leon, Penelope, and Sol, all still young. That’s my family.“

Before coming to Doutta Galla, Olga and her late husband ran a vineyard in South Australia.

“The business was initially successful,“ she recalls, “but eventually, it became difficult… We nearly lost everything.“

Following the sale of the vineyard, Olga found work as a cleaner for the British Consul in Melbourne, taking pride in her meticulous ironing skills.

As Olga’s health declined, living alone became increasingly challenging.

“I was living by myself in a unit, but with my arthritis and other health problems, I knew it was time for a change,“ she admits.

Initially hesitant about moving into a nursing home, Olga decided to give Doutta Galla a try.

“I came here for 19 days, just to try it out, and I liked it straight away,“ she recalls.

“The staff treated me like family from day one.“

Since making the Footscray Home her permanent residence, Olga has flourished.

“This place is heaven,“ she declares with genuine contentment.

“The first day they brought me breakfast in bed, and I thought, this really is heaven!“

Olga also enjoys the vibrant community and activities at Doutta Galla.

“I love the happy hours—sometimes we even have a gin!“ she says with a twinkle in her eye.

“I’m also known as a bit of a dancer here.“

Beyond the exceptional care, Olga has formed close friendships with the staff and fellow residents.

“The staff here, they are something special,“ she says.

“They always make sure you’re happy, and they’re like family to me now.“

Reflecting on her experience, Olga knows she made the right choice.

“Coming to Doutta Galla has given me peace of mind,“ she says.

“I know some people are afraid of nursing homes, but I say, if you need one, come to Doutta Galla Footscray. You’ll be well taken care of, and you’ll be happy—just like I am.“

For more information about our high-quality residential care in Footscray,call us on(03) 9680 3300 or visitwww.dgas.org.au.

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