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25.01.2022 Meet Camilla from New South Wales, new to the Careseekers platform. She has experience as a first responder, technology and math assistant, camp counsellor and youth education leader and is currently studying medicine at UNSW. Connect: https://www.careseekers.com.au/carer/profile/20568



23.01.2022 Meet Heena, new to the Careseekers platform, who says her main priority is to help our loved ones so that they do not feel alone and to treat them as you would a family member so that they feel comfortable. Glad to have you on board! CONNECT: https://www.careseekers.com.au/carer/profile/20443

21.01.2022 Wondering what terms like Capacity Building Support, Early Childhood Early Intervention or Self Managed Funding mean? We've put together a list of commonly used terms around the NDIS to help you navigate it better in our latest blog. READ: https://blog.careseekers.com.au//definitions-commonly-use/

19.01.2022 Easy-to-read information and support for disability and carers for wearing a mask. Includes audio PDF in the link below INFO: https://www.dss.gov.au//coronavirus-wearing-a-mask-easy-re



18.01.2022 Looking to do something new in 2021? Is Support Coordination the next step in your career?For more information, click on the link below to our online blog READ BLOG: https://blog.careseekers.com.au//is-support-coordination-/

17.01.2022 Our amazing community of care and support workers are dedicated, hard working and reliable - they are what sets Careseekers apart. Many on our platform are so dedicated that they have trouble saying no to work when it is offered to them. In our latest blog we discuss why saying no is sometimes the best answer. READ: http://ow.ly/B3bL50D6Qp4

17.01.2022 Happy New Year to all the care and support workers and care seekers on the platform! We hope 2020 brings you good health, happiness and harmony, and through Careseekers you can feel supported, live independently, and/or achieve your goals and dreams for the future. From Marissa, Lauren and the team



12.01.2022 Useful tips to prevent fog for anyone who wears glasses when wearing a mask https://www.facebook.com/abcinbrisbane/posts/10159370991364669

09.01.2022 Living with a chronic illness, no matter what the diagnosis, can be especially challenging, especially when around others. We've put some tips together for family and friends to keep in mind when around those who are chronically ill. Someone doesn't always have to "look" sick to be sick If someone is tired, don't mistake it for laziness If someone can't eat food, don't mistake it for someone being picky or as an insult to the chef

06.01.2022 We've put together some tips on how to stay hydrated this summer, including: Don't wait until you are thirsty to have something to drink Carry a water bottle around, especially when outdoors Eat eater-rich fruits and veggies ... Stay inside when it gets too hot with the blinds drawn or a fan/air-con on See more

06.01.2022 How do you show emotional support with your words? Phrases such as these can often go a long way: "I am here to listen" "Take your time" "I am here for you"... "You are not alone" Sometimes just a few words can make a world of difference!

03.01.2022 Do you have a disability? Are you currently in New South Wales, or have recently visited, and have concerns about coronavirus? Support is available to you. Call the Disability Information Helpline on 1800 643 787 or visit: http://ow.ly/ezSN50CYSkO. The Helpline is available Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm (AEST), excluding national public holidays.



03.01.2022 Requiring support with daily practicalities doesn’t mean you can’t live independently. Home modifications may be necessary (depending on your circumstance) but if you're able to arrange these, a support worker can come to you to provide the help needed to continue life in the comfort of your own home Read more: https://blog.careseekers.com.au//yes-you-can-live-at-home/

02.01.2022 NEWS: People in Greater Sydney will be required to wear masks in certain indoor settings from midnight. Residents will have to wear masks in supermarkets, shopping centres, cinemas and indoor entertainment venues, public transport, beauty salons and hairdressers, places of worship and gaming areas More info: https://www.sbs.com.au//nsw-premier-makes-masks-mandatory-

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