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Respite Angels

Locality: Wollongong, New South Wales

Phone: +61 420 268 687



Address: Dapto, New South Wales 2530 Wollongong, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.respiteangels.org

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17.01.2022 The first-ever standing wheelchair designed in India allows people to independently reach a standing position



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06.01.2022 #cerebralpalsey #cerebralpalsyawareness #disability #Disabled #disabilityawearness #specailneeds #SpecialNeedsKids #CP #SophieMustafaCP #CPawareness #CerebralPalsyandDisabilities Cerebral Palsy And Disabilities

04.01.2022 With all the hysteria of the coronavirus, our clients can be rest assured that we will continue services even if it means suiting staff up in protective suits. We at this time are endeavouring to source items of daily living to lesson stress on clients and families. If needed we will attend to your shopping needs as some are unable to get to supermarkets. All staff are completing a coronavirus online course to be up to date and we will continue to support our clients throughout this stressful time.



03.01.2022 Great list of characteristics for sensory kiddos as well as ADHD - a lot of similarities. Great to use for teachers, coaches, family, friends. Do these look familiar for your sensory kiddo?

01.01.2022 This was written by a daughter, caring for her mother. I am sure most of you can relate to this touching letter. <3 Dear ones, The day will come when your love...d one can no longer be alone. Not even for 5 minutes. The day will come when conversation is no longer possible. The day will come when your loved one will not want to take a shower, change clothes, eat, brush their teeth or use the toilet. Most likely because they no longer remember how. And it scares them. The day will likely arrive when there will be angry outbursts. Everything about their life is changing and they are scared. The day will come when you cannot take them to church or a favorite restaurant. Most likely the day will come when they do not recognize you and/or family. I discovered it did not matter she did not know me. I knew her and she knew she was loved. The day will come when you will be faced with decisions you don’t want to make. Too soon is always better than too late. Have a plan, then make another. There is no rhyme or reason to this journey. It is the disease. It is always the disease. This journey creates care warriors. Bless you and yours. dhoover. 6/1/2019 See more

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