Wheatbelt services manager Carolyn Robinson said Senses Australia provided respite for clients and families.
“Senses Australia supports people with disability of all ages to meet their goals and aspirations through the provision of contemporary and responsive services,” she said.
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“We will be able to offer a full range of disability services, including therapy services, across the Wheatbelt when the NDIS is rolled out from July 1, 2017.”
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“Providing residential respite to the Wheatbelt community is one way we are able to support people,” Ms Robinson said.
To find out more, call 9437 5400 or visit www.senses.org.au.