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Unique Quality Care

Locality: Gladstone, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4972 3300



Address: 10 William Street 4680 Gladstone, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.uniquequalitycare.com

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17.01.2022 We have put together a video in response to the phrase 'you don't look autistic'. All who are a part of this video are #actuallyautistic. The beautiful vocals you hear are courtesy of Kay Lewis #actuallyautisticadult. We are all #auitsticandproud. Please listen to #autisticvoices. We are whole. Not broken. Not pieces to be reassembled. We are who we are. #ProudlyAutistic. *we do not own the rights to this song



15.01.2022 Although there are some days I wish I could leave it in a bag at home....

11.01.2022 Great night and a big honour to be nominated for a best in business award.

08.01.2022 Tash, our community is devastated at your loss. You were a rare gem. Life does not bless us with people like you very often. People who are just kind, just accepting, just real, just supportive, just themselves, with no expectations. If someone needed something you would just hook in. You just showed up. For everyone. You have no idea what difference you made in our house to two little wanderers who knew no one and had no one in a new city, My girl lets no one in, yet... she let you in and our lives were forever changed. We are just one of many families in the disability community who you whirled right into their lives and left it better than before. This world has lost a true Angel on Earth! They don't have wings big enough or sparkly enough for you girlfriend!!!! So they better have handed you rainbow, swarovski studded crystal monstrosities when you arrived. You deserve nothing less!!! You are so so so loved! To Ben and Alex and Tash's other family, we've got you. There is a very big community of people who are surrounding you with love right now. So much love your way. Please everyone, we still have the Go Fund Me open and it is a direct gifting to Ben and Alex. Tash put so much into this community, I know there are many many who want to reciprocate. Link below Much Love and take care everyone xxx Tink xxx https://gofund.me/84cf3de2



07.01.2022 Just a reminder with the holidays coming up. xxx Tink xxx

02.01.2022 https://www.autismactually.com.au//10-tips-on-helping-auti

02.01.2022 We had a lovely day today. Zumba in the morning then off to do some art at Lions park for inclusion week. We would love to see some new faces on Wednesday’s. If your interested in a day of arts call the ladies In The office. We have some exciting things planned for the new year. This day is all about forming friendships, exploring our imagination, building our confidence and achievements! We encourage healthy eating and a healthy outlook on life. ... Hope to see you there! Cressy See more



01.01.2022 "Many non-speaking Autistic people learn and understand language differently from speaking people. When speaking people put all of the responsibility onto the n...on-speaker for communicating in a way the speaking person understands, or they do not fully accommodate the non-verbal communication methods of the non-speaking person, it creates inequality in communication between the speaking person and the person who communicates non-verbally. When I don’t do well enough decoding speaking peoples language or translating my thoughts and vocabulary in a way the speaking person understands, or I do not type or sign quickly enough, I become invisible. I don’t get heard and I am not understood. Most of the time I am only able to decode and understand bits of what people say and then have to put the bits together and guess what they mean. This takes time. I find it extra difficult when speaking people don’t use the grammar I have learnt, have a very strong accent or pronounce words differently from what I was taught. These things make it more difficult because it takes away many of the clues I have learnt and rely on to decode what is said to me. When these differences in language and how a person communicates happen, and they are not accommodated by the speaking person, the conversation rushes ahead of me and I miss out on the opportunity to be an active part of it".

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