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A ‘home away from home’ for patients and families of patients attendingĀ Launceston General Hospitals.
At Mosaic Support Services we live our Mission of enriching and improving the lives of people with disabilities and their families by providing a suite of quality tailored programs. These programs include Supported Independent Living, planned and emergency Respite Options, and a myriad of Community Access, life skills and training programs.
Advocacy is about supporting you to speak up, have your say and to make sure that your rights are protected. We can help you understand your options, make decisions and access or work with services.
Aurora Disability provides vocational training, basic education, learning and life skills for people with disabilities. We also provide respite for families and carers. Aurora provides for over 350 clients, their families and carers, with an amazing workforce complemented by approximately 50 volunteers who ensure the ongoing success of our programs.
Join a group which supports carers of people living with frontotemporal dementia
Our Kidney Helpline provides free support and information for anyone who has questions or concerns about their kidney health or kidney disease diagnosis. In a medical emergency please call triple zero (000).
Delivered Meals provides a nutritious two or three course meal direct to your door in the Launceston/North East area as well as Burnie/Somerset area.
The wayraparattee Child & Family Centre in Geeveston, is a place where all children from prenatal to 5 years and their family can access a range of programs and services.
We help high risk Tasmanian communities to work together to prepare for bushfires.
Training for Community Champions offers a 6-step framework and workshops to empower individuals to address the financial, social, and emotional impacts of poor health in their community.
The Link is a free, confidential service for young Tasmanians aged 12-25 dealing with issues such as alcohol and other drug use, pregnancy, housing, nutrition, sex, and health (just to name a few).
We provide information to support people to understand the NDIS. We can assist with applying for access and develop, review and implement NDIS plans alongside participants. We support people with disabilities to find and connect to supports and groups in their local communities and work with communities to build their capacity to be welcoming places for all people.