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Phone: 0242 608 498



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20.01.2022 Essential Care would like to introduce our newest team member.Vesna Vesna has returned to work with Essential Care after gaining some experience working in a local group home. Vesna holds certificates in both disabilities and aged care and has 27 years experience behind her.... Vesna has worked in a range of fields including Dementia, bowel care, PEG feeding, mental health, acquired brain injuries, physical and intellectual disabilities, diabetes, epilepsy and many more! Vesna also speaks fluent Macedonian Vesna will be available from the 2nd of September and her availabilities include early starts to evenings daily Vesna’s interests and hobbies include travelling to visit her two Daughters and to travel the world, reading, browsing antique and vintage stores and op-shops, socialising, dancing, and singing and she loves listening to music. Vesna is a bubbly, happy, easy-going person who is full of life and energy. She likes to always see the positive side first and is extremely passionate about her role as a support worker. If you feel that Vesna would fit well with you or your participant’s, please contact the Essential Care office on 42608498



16.01.2022 Today is R U OK day! A day used to encourage people to reach out to other and ask the question. A day where a conversation could change a life! Remember, there is more to say after R U OK?

05.01.2022 Please be advised that due to the rainy weather a number of road closures are now in place. - Tongarra Rd between ALBION PARK RAIL and ALBION PARK... - Taylor Road at ALBION PARK Due to local flooding some other roads may also be affected. For more information on road closures, please visit https://www.livetraffic.com/ If you need NSW SES assistance, please call 132500 , If you find yourself in an emergency or life threatening situation call 000

03.01.2022 Putting on and taking off a face mask is fast and easy, however it’s important that you do so safely. Watch this video as Dr Jan Fizzell explains how to correct...ly wear a mask. Face masks are strongly recommended in situations where you are unable to maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres. Wearing a face mask provides an additional physical barrier to protect the community and help reduce community transmission. Continue to practise physical distancing, wash your hands regularly and if you are unwell stay in and get tested.



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