MIOK RETREAT is a short-term, private home-stay in Eleebana. The owner is Dr Les White, a retired teacher/trainer, counsellor and international health systems consultant.
Our focus is on Carers
specifically those who feel overextended in caring for a loved one undergoing dialysis treatment.
The driving, parking, managing diets, and handling the emotional weight of a 3-day-a-week hospital schedule means that dialysis can be a real burden on both patient and carers from the Hunter, New England, and Mid-North Coast regions, when travelling to John Hunter Hospital or the Calvary Mater. MIOK RETREAT is a 15-20min drive from hospital. Since we have lived overseas in other cultures, we can cope with linguistically diverse situations. The target renal carer will likely be:
1) one who travels from their country home for the typical 4-5 hour dialysis . session, 3 times a week, and both need a peaceful, uncluttered home-stay.
2) a carer doing home dialysis, but travels for a hospital top-up, and both need a brief stay.
3) a new carer ‘learning’ at-home Dialysis, and both need to be in Newcastle for the week.
Treatment can involve an initial and intense phase of diagnostics, and can be exhausting for carer and patient. Medical appointments may be scheduled over the week. Not all carers can stay at Ronald McDonald House or in regular hotel/ motel rooms. MIOK RETREAT can provide affordable private homestay for a carer and their patient, away from the noise, with fun stuff to do. The carer also has the option of discovering and working through options for more resilient caring.
Placement
When social workers, in conjunction with caring medical staff, form the opinion that a debilitated carer may fit these MIOK RETREAT guidelines, contact can be made directly with retired Dr Les White to discuss availability and suitability. Social workers and carers are welcome to check us out! Les will respectfully interview applicant, phone or face-to-face – no forms, no credit card details, no delays! A decision will be made promptly. If accepted, carer will be a social house guest (legally), and be provided with orientation and simple ‘house-rules.’ We trade on trust and respect, which requires openness and honesty. Upon arrival, house guests will receive a Welcome Guide, covering all matters related to their stay, including access codes or keys. We maintain a quiet household and live on the floor above the retreat level. As they say, ‘This is not our first rodeo!’ We’ve had over 60 people, mainly Uni students, live with us in our 51 years of marriage!