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Kuremara to Attend Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024

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Kuremara, a leading NDIS-registered provider, is proud to announce its participation in the Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024, taking place on October 18th and 19th at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. 

This premier event is a significant gathering for the disability sector, bringing together service providers, industry experts, and individuals with disabilities to connect, share, and learn about the latest developments in disability services. Kuremara is excited to be part of this dynamic event, showcasing its commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centered support under the NDIS. 

"We are thrilled to be participating in the Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024," said Kuremara’s CEO. "This event provides us with a unique opportunity to connect with participants, carers, and other service providers, sharing our vision of empowering individuals with disabilities to live fulfilling lives. We're looking forward to engaging with the community and exploring how we can continue to innovate and improve our services." 

At the expo, Kuremara will be presenting its comprehensive range of services designed to support individuals with disabilities in achieving their goals. These include: 

  • Personal Care and Daily Living Support: Tailored assistance to help participants maintain independence and well-being. 

  • Therapies and Allied Health Services: Access to specialised therapies aimed at improving physical and cognitive function. 

  • Community Participation Programs: Initiatives to foster social connections and community involvement. 

  • Support Coordination: Helping participants navigate the NDIS and connect with the right services. 

Visitors to the Kuremara booth will have the opportunity to meet the team, learn more about their services, and discuss how Kuremara can support their needs or the needs of their loved ones. 

The Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024 is expected to attract a large audience, including people with disabilities, their families, carers, and professionals from the sector. It will provide an invaluable platform for networking, learning, and discovering new resources to enhance the lives of those living with disabilities. 

About Kuremara: 

Kuremara is an NDIS-registered provider dedicated to delivering high-quality, individualised support services for people with disabilities. With a focus on person-centered care, Kuremara offers a range of services including personal care, therapy, community engagement, and support coordination. Our mission is to empower individuals to live their best lives, with dignity, independence, and full participation in the community. 

For more information about Kuremara and their participation in the Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024, please visit https://kuremara.com.au or contact: 

Saru Chifadza

Chief Operating Officer 

1300 000 799 

Care@kuremara.com.au 

www.kuremara.com.au 

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