|
NEW AUGUST 14As the mother of a middle-aged man with bipolar disease, `Margaret’ is used to dealing with tough situations. Her son `Bill’ is reluctant to seek help when entering the manic stages of his disease and is equally reluctant to face up to his drug and alcohol problems.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
A new support program is being planned for carers of people with drug and alcohol problems in the Warrnambool community. The Western Region Alcohol and Drug Centre (WRAD) will host a `Caring for Carers’ soup celebration lunch on August 26 where ideas for an ongoing support system will be discussed.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
2010 WINTER NEWSLETTER UPLOADED |
|
Click on the nesletter tab above to read our latest newsletter
|
|
Carers in the Warrnambool community can receive some support in return at a special function at the WRAD Centre on Thursday. WRAD has invited families, workers, neighbours, volunteers and all other members of the south west community to attend a “soup luncheon” in recognition of ‘Caring for the Carers’.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
FREE HEALTH CHECKS AT WRAD FOR DRUG ACTION WEEK |
|
Dozens of people took advantage of free health tests today at WRAD.
The free health check-ups are part of a special promotion for Drug Action Week.
Dennis Chapman wasamong those to receive the check ups.
The free tests included blood sugar and blood pressure readings.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
WRAD'S AWARD WINNING POSTER |