We are excited to announce that To-ròl, our wellbeing place for connection and gathering, is now open for NDIS participants. The word To-ròl, (pronounced too-rol) is an Awabakal word meaning ‘to be in a state of healing’ and ‘to be well’. Our first To-ròl service to commence is the gym.
Georgia Amess, our Accredited Exercise Physiologist (pictured above in our gym) provides exercise physiology services that are culturally and trauma informed, evidenced-based and aim to build capacity, independence and strengthen health outcomes, including social and emotional wellbeing.
To celebrate the opening of To-ròl, we would like to invite Support Coordinators and Plan Managers to a morning tea held at To-ròl, 7 Warabrook Boulevard, Warabrook, on Wednesday 21st February from 10:30am.
We understand the importance of confidence and reliability when recommending services to your NDIS participants. That's why we invite you to get to know our allied health team and see our unique space and offerings first hand.
Join us for a morning tea to discover how our experienced, innovative and credentialed staff can meet the diverse needs of those you support.
Please RSVP to Kate Wood by COB Monday 19th February via email kwood@hunterprimarycare.com.au.