By ANDREW WALTER

THE residents and staff of the Violet Town Bush Nursing Centre Aged Care Facility were privileged with a visit on Thursday, 6 March by federal member for Indi Helen Haines.

Dr Haines was pleased to meet with the leadership and some of the 100 staff, including physiotherapist Sarah Jennings leading a lively exercise class and Raj Tome preparing meals.

"Lunch at the Bush Nursing Centre looked top-notch - I only wish I could have been there for the Wednesday roast," Dr Haines said.

"I commend all the team for their dedicated and friendly care."

Honeysuckle Regional Health CEO Barry Hobbs said Dr Haines was a great supporter of the not-for-profit entity.

"It was great to have Helen visit," Mr Hobbs said.

"With her healthcare background, she understands and appreciates the service we provide to our valued residents.

“It was a great opportunity to discuss with Helen our future plans for the independent living units which, when built, will allow us to provide an all-encompassing range of services to community members”.

Dr Haines took particular interest in the newly completed laundry cleaning service, designed to provide a more personalised experience and help make the facility feel more homely and was also impressed by the recent installation of energy saving measures which will reduce operating costs.

Dr Haines launched her health policy for the election this week and said investing in small rural hospitals should be on the radar of the next government.

"Violet Town deserves the very best for its elders, including modern and comfortable accommodation," Dr Haines said.

"I am calling for investment into rural hospitals such as this one, so that our facilities match the excellent standard of care being provided."