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Dougherty Community Centre


Phone: 9777 7800 7 Victor St, Chatswood 2067 Wide range of healthy lifestyle, educational and social activities and groups. Enjoy a real cappuccino or a delicious meal in the community cafe (open Mon -Fri). Activities include: University of the 3rd Age, tai chi, yoga, meditation, pilates, theatre appreciation, line dancing, easy exercise classes, scrabble and chess, discussion groups, hearing loss management, Social Circle activities group, weight management, knitting groups and much more. Call for a free copy of What's On.


Hunters Hill Ryde Community Services


Phone: 9817 0101 42-46 Gladesville Rd, Hunters Hill 2110 Web: www.hhrcs.org.au Community information and referral services to HACC target group. Seniors Day Program, in-home


respite, and social support for acquired brain injuries. Volunteer visiting program includes Italian, Community Visitors Scheme, Meals on Wheels and centre-based meals, social and leisure activities, bus outings, Men's Shed (3 Mary Street Hunters Hill), Learning for Leisure, carers' support, emergency relief - food and financial assistance, CALD social support program and social support for Dept of Housing residents; community buses available for hire. Volunteer opportunities. Area served: Hunters Hill and part of Ryde LGA.


Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre


Phone: 9922 4428 16 Fitzroy St, Kirribilli 2061 Web: www.kirribilli.org.au


Free services include lending library, legal advice and counselling. Free tax help (July-Oct). Social activities include lunches, bridge club and friendship group. Fri: Tea Rooms Training Cafe. Courses include natural therapies, exercise, arts and creative writing.


Ku-ring-gai Neighbourhood Centre


Phone: 9988 4966 Village Green Pde, St Ives 2075 Web: www.knc.org.au Support and information for older people, people with disabilities and their carers living in Ku-ring-gai LGA. Services include medical appointment transport, companionship, seniors’ shopping bus, friendly phone call, shopping assistance – personal or by list, social group outings, theatre groups and activities. Information about community services, support organisations and local events. Internet, email and printing, photocopy, laminating, fax, and Computer Broadband kiosk for seniors lessons. Pre-loved books for sale. Activities include mah-jong, yarning (knitting) group, Ku-ring-gai Family Support Program, coffee mornings and English Conversation Classes. Free tax help: July to October. Justice of the Peace services: 12pm-1pm daily.


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Your Home Your Care RDNS HomeCare


Tailored home-based support and nursing services to help you live your best life at home. Some of the ways we can support you...


Personal care: assistance with showering, dressing, meal preparation and more.


Domestic assistance: includes household cleaning, laundry services and grocery shopping.


Home and garden maintenance: replacing light bulbs, tap washers, smoke detector batteries, home clean-ups and more.


Respite in the home: providing assistance to full time carers.


Nursing: including general and specialised nursing services.


To find out more please call 1300 665 444 or visit us at www.rdnshomecare.com.au


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