We have restructured our farmstay business so Olive can stay in her home at Myella for as long as possible. Her diagnoses of dementia requires us to simplify our lives to accommodate her needs.
We love hosting guests and it has been our way of life since 1993. We hope to host you here some time in the future. In the mean time we are spending quality family time and giving the farm some love.
The family use Dementia Australia as a resource to assist us. On the 10th September 2023 Olive walked with family and friends 3km and raised over $10'000 for Dementia Australia click this link to see more about the event or donate: https://fundraising.dementia.org.au/fundraisers/lyneather
We love hosting guests and it has been our way of life since 1993. We hope to host you here some time in the future. In the mean time we are spending quality family time and giving the farm some love.
The family use Dementia Australia as a resource to assist us. On the 10th September 2023 Olive walked with family and friends 3km and raised over $10'000 for Dementia Australia click this link to see more about the event or donate: https://fundraising.dementia.org.au/fundraisers/lyneather
Myella Farm Stay shifts focus
For 29 years, Myella Farm Stay in Central Queensland has provided a magical place for visitors to get up close to nature and farm animals, enjoy farm and horse-riding tours, and experience quintessential country Australia via the 1100 hectares of cattle property situated just two hours from the Capricorn Coast near Baralaba.
Passionate about the beef industry and their farm, owners Lyn and Carl, together with Lyn’s mother Olive (and late husband Peter who sadly past in 2019), have openly welcomed guests, sharing their lives and knowledge by conducting farm tours and offering first-hand experiences, along with meals and accommodation.
However, over the past year, the family run business has shifted their focus following an Alzheimer’s diagnoses for Olive.
Committed to sharing Olive’s story and keeping her on the farm for as long as possible, Lyn and Carl have decided to take a break from Myella’s traditional tourism offerings to focus on personal health and wellbeing and supporting Olive through her journey.
For 29 years, Myella Farm Stay in Central Queensland has provided a magical place for visitors to get up close to nature and farm animals, enjoy farm and horse-riding tours, and experience quintessential country Australia via the 1100 hectares of cattle property situated just two hours from the Capricorn Coast near Baralaba.
Passionate about the beef industry and their farm, owners Lyn and Carl, together with Lyn’s mother Olive (and late husband Peter who sadly past in 2019), have openly welcomed guests, sharing their lives and knowledge by conducting farm tours and offering first-hand experiences, along with meals and accommodation.
However, over the past year, the family run business has shifted their focus following an Alzheimer’s diagnoses for Olive.
Committed to sharing Olive’s story and keeping her on the farm for as long as possible, Lyn and Carl have decided to take a break from Myella’s traditional tourism offerings to focus on personal health and wellbeing and supporting Olive through her journey.
“People were telling me that I was forgetting things and I didn’t realize I was,” Olive said. “The diagnosis came, the doctor gave me tablets and life goes on. I’m not going to just throw in the towel.”
“I want others who are concerned about their own memory or if you have a loved one who’s memory or behaviour has changed then get help early, as there is a chance of a better quality of life for all concerned. It’s important to get on the front foot with your health and seek medical help.”
The family are having a 3km fundraising walk in Baralaba on Saturday 10th September, raising funds for Dementia Australia. The walk will take Olive passed important places in her life including where she was born; went to school; got married; played tennis and netball; got her driver’s license. Olive, Lyn, and Carl are calling on the community to consider donating towards this worthwhile course. You are also invited to come and cheer Olive while she walks with friends and family. Stay the day and enjoy a free music event taking place that evening.
“I want others who are concerned about their own memory or if you have a loved one who’s memory or behaviour has changed then get help early, as there is a chance of a better quality of life for all concerned. It’s important to get on the front foot with your health and seek medical help.”
The family are having a 3km fundraising walk in Baralaba on Saturday 10th September, raising funds for Dementia Australia. The walk will take Olive passed important places in her life including where she was born; went to school; got married; played tennis and netball; got her driver’s license. Olive, Lyn, and Carl are calling on the community to consider donating towards this worthwhile course. You are also invited to come and cheer Olive while she walks with friends and family. Stay the day and enjoy a free music event taking place that evening.
Capricorn Enterprise CEO Mary Carroll is encouraging the community to get behind the family who have provided our region with a fabulous rest and recovery option for decades.
“Myella Farm Stay has always been a strong tourism offering for our destination, particularly our international guests, providing a true outback experience,” Mary said. “Olive, the late Peter, Lyn and Carl have worked tirelessly for many years to ensure their guests enjoyed an exceptional experience, leaving with an appreciation of our environment, our destination and our lifestyle.”
Myella Farm Stay’s website www.myella.com will continue to be updated, and the family plan to share Olive’s story and progress through their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MyellaFarmStay
The family continue to use Dementia Australia as a useful resource.
To contribute to the families’ upcoming fundraising efforts, click on the link below: https://fundraising.dementia.org.au/fundraisers/lyneather
“Myella Farm Stay has always been a strong tourism offering for our destination, particularly our international guests, providing a true outback experience,” Mary said. “Olive, the late Peter, Lyn and Carl have worked tirelessly for many years to ensure their guests enjoyed an exceptional experience, leaving with an appreciation of our environment, our destination and our lifestyle.”
Myella Farm Stay’s website www.myella.com will continue to be updated, and the family plan to share Olive’s story and progress through their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MyellaFarmStay
The family continue to use Dementia Australia as a useful resource.
To contribute to the families’ upcoming fundraising efforts, click on the link below: https://fundraising.dementia.org.au/fundraisers/lyneather