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Wellington Point Day Program Open Day Reminder

WELLINGTON POINT DAY PROGRAM OPEN DAY

Recently our Wellington Point Day Program in Queensland held an Open Day to celebrate the rebranding of the new site. They succeeded in raising awareness in the community about our awardwinning services and supports available in their area.

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We welcomed many special guests on the day including Local Councillor, Wendy Boglary, who was so impressed by the event and the services we offer, she shared pictures on her Facebook page from the day! Other special attendees included, Katie Bolton, Home Instead Senior Care Client Service Manager and Byron Shreeve Redlands Council Safety Officer, Rob Spencer, Star Community Services Chairman and Chairman of Redlands Disability Network and Tracey-lee Napier, Community Engagement Officer from Real Communities and Fresh Futures Logan Chairperson. “I would like to add, how much effort and commitment that the Wellington Point team leader and seniors put into this event and how truly proud I am to be part of their team,” said Carolyn Johnston the Wellington Point Customer Care Manager. Wellington Point Day Program is another great merger success story, with Afford acquiring Redlands Respite in early 2019 the site has now blossomed into an incredible Afford Day Program, under the guidance of Executive Manager Client Services QLD, Allan Sio! The day program recently had some new signage installed to refresh the site in addition to the signage that was installed back in 2019. The new signage featured a birthday tree, Afford logo, a new door featuring the iconic we heart NDIS logo and some cranes decorating some dull looking windows. The Afford design flair is well known across our sites and is what sets us apart from our competitors. The team at Wellington Point are always looking into new initiatives, events and more to make sure that the wider community are aware of our services.

Reminder!

Staff please be reminded about the importance of the following:

• Please note that all New South Wales and Victorian staff need to wear masks while working – inside and outside. This is in line with this morning’s announcements for NSW – it nominated Western Suburbs but for certainty we request all staff in NSW to comply. Victoria had already moved to this point. If you have any doubts or issues with stock please discuss with your Team Leader or Manager.

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