Take Time Program( and Do Care Program)
Take Time assists carers by providing respite for people with a functional disability.The program provides centre based day activities, community activities and socialisation opportunities. Most services are offered as small group activities operating Monday to Saturday with some evening activities. Services are provided from the Take Time base at Willetton, the Frank Konecky centre in Kwinana and from local venues. Programs are based on client interests and include programs specifically designed for young adults. A transport service to and from the clients home and the venue can be provided. The program covers people with functional disabilities between the ages of 7 and 70 years. These disabilities may include intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, acquired brain injury, autism and psychiatric disabilities. People who live in the South Metropolitan Health Region (MSE and MSW). People who are eligible for Home and Community Care (HACC) services
16 Herald Ave
Suburb: WILLETTON
State: WA
Postcode: 6155
(08) 9354 5773
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WA, Australia
Saturday club for people with disabilities - open for all ages. Arts and crafts, cooking, outdoor games, possibly outings into the community.
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Fellowshop House provides a meeting place for companionship and support, has transport to and from the centre , a carers' support group plus tea and coffee making facilities. Information is provided through books and pamphlets, video and audio tapes. Advocacy and referral is offered in the areas of accommodation, income, legal and medical issues. Also, home visits offer emotional support, practical assistance and support for children and other family members. Activities at the centre include: " operate office and meeting place for sufferers and families " recreation for all members " produces literature and general information to help make the public more aware of mental illness " families and sufferers meet at Fellowship House at Alexander Street for support and for recreational activities " 24 hour telephone service " liaise with Mental Health and other community organisations " grief counselling
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I am currently on Newstart and after rent and phone credit I have under $100 to live on for a fortnight. I've been managing to hang in there for a few months but its now bee almost 4 weeks with nothing but bread to eat. I can't afford to get to any organisation to get food parcel. I have NO friends or family, I am alone all day every day. PLEASE SOMEONE TELL ME THERE IS A PLACE THAT CAN HELP
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