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Darriba Nurri

Indigenous specific Home and Community care program (HACC) Care for frail, aged and people with a disability in their own home - personal care, cleaning, shopping, medical appointments, transportation, assistance with moving between residential addresses, moral, emotional and social support. One Registered Nurse on staff. Ladies activities day on Tuesdays - 3 course meal, bingo, card games, raffles. Referrals required from GP or Allied Health Professional. Services Darwin - Palmerston area, but will try to go where needed. Established 13 years.

374 Stuart Hwy
Suburb: WINNELLIE
State: NT
Postcode: 820

(08) 8984 4446

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