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Kuremara to Open a State-of-the-Art Activity Center in Milton, QLD, in January 2025

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Kuremara, a trusted and leading NDIS-registered provider in Australia, is excited to announce the opening of its newest facility—a cutting-edge activity center in Milton, Queensland. Situated at 38B, Douglas Street, Milton, QLD, 4064, this specially designed, 400-square-meter center is set to welcome participants in mid-January 2025, providing a friendly and inclusive environment for a variety of indoor and outdoor activities. 

This development represents a major achievement for Kuremara and underscores its steadfast dedication to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities. The new center is crafted to encourage social connections, creativity, skill development, and overall well-being for participants, while also nurturing a sense of community among carers and families.  

An Inclusive Space Designed for Connection and Growth

The Activity Center at Milton is designed to offer a vibrant atmosphere that meets the diverse needs and interests of its participants. With an emphasis on inclusivity and engagement, the center will feature a range of activities, including: 

  • Art, Dance, and Music Therapy: Creative sessions that allow participants to express themselves, learn new skills, and experience the therapeutic advantages of art, dance, and music.

  • Life Skills Development: Cooking classes and workshops aimed at helping participants build confidence and independence in their everyday lives.

  • Recreational Activities: Social gatherings such as barbecues, movie nights, and group outings that promote friendship and relaxation.

  • Outdoor Activities: Utilizing the facility’s open areas for games, gardening, and other enjoyable outdoor activities

The center will also serve as a supportive environment for carers, giving them the opportunity to relax and connect with others while participants take part in various programs.

Meeting a Critical Need in the Community

There is a growing demand for accessible, supportive, and enriching social spaces for individuals with disabilities and their families in Brisbane and across Queensland. Kuremara’s new activity center is a direct response to this need, aiming to bridge the gap by providing a dedicated venue that prioritizes the well-being of its participants. 

This activity center is not just a facility—it’s a community hub where participants can feel valued, inspired, and supported,” said Dr. Shashikant Varsani, CEO Kuremara. “Our goal is to create an environment where individuals can connect with others, explore their interests, and develop essential life skills, all while having fun.

A Convenient Location in the Heart of Milton

The activity center’s location at 38B, Douglas Street, Milton offers easy accessibility for participants and their carers from Brisbane and surrounding areas. Its central location is well-connected by public transport and provides ample parking, ensuring a hassle-free experience for visitors. 

The thoughtfully designed 400-square-meter facility features spacious activity rooms, comfortable lounges, and outdoor spaces tailored to accommodate group sessions, individual workshops, and recreational events. 

A Step Forward for Kuremara’s Vision

Kuremara has always been at the forefront of delivering exceptional disability support services across Australia. The opening of this activity center is a testament to its dedication to creating meaningful opportunities for individuals with disabilities. 

For years, Kuremara has worked tirelessly to empower participants by offering a range of services under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). These services include short-term accommodation, supported independent living, and community participation programs. The addition of the Milton Activity Center is a natural extension of Kuremara’s mission to support individuals in leading fulfilling and independent lives. 

A Future of Possibilities 

Kuremara envisions the Activity Center at Milton as a vibrant space where participants can not only access enriching programs but also forge lifelong friendships and build confidence. With the doors set to open in mid-January 2025, the team at Kuremara is excited to welcome participants and their carers to this one-of-a-kind facility. 

The center’s opening will mark the beginning of a new chapter for Kuremara, as it continues to expand its footprint and positively impact the lives of people with disabilities across Queensland and beyond.

Learn More About Kuremara and the Milton Activity Center

Kuremara invites members of the community, participants, and carers to join them in celebrating this exciting new venture. More details about the official launch event will be shared in the coming weeks. 

For inquiries about the Milton Activity Center or to explore Kuremara’s comprehensive range of NDIS services, please visit https://kuremara.com.au or contact us at care@kuremara.com.au.

About Kuremara

Kuremara is a reliable NDIS-registered provider that offers top-notch disability support services throughout Australia. With a strong commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities, Kuremara provides a variety of personalized services designed to help participants reach their goals and lead fulfilling lives.  

From supported independent living and short-term accommodation to community participation programs, Kuremara’s caring team is devoted to making a positive impact. 

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