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The Carers Lounge: Your VIP Pass to Fringe Fun!
As the Adelaide Fringe unfolds its colourful canvas, gear up to experience accessibility like never before. The SACARE Carers Lounge is located on the corner of East Terrace, opposite the bus terminal. It’s free to access and open Wed–Fri 3pm to 6pm, Saturday 12pm to 7pm & Sunday 1pm-4pm. Visit SACARE's website for more info on how SACARE is making the Fringe a celebration accessible to everyone.
Celebrate International Day of People with Disability with Louise Sauvage: A Trailblazer in Every Stride
SACARE United In Action this International Persons with Disability Day 2032
Accelerating Inclusion: The SACARE Carer's Lounge Races into Adelaide 500!
Accelerating Inclusion: The SACARE Carer's Lounge Races into Adelaide 500!
Celebrating National Carers Week - Millions of Reasons to Care
Celebrating National Carers Week - Millions of Reasons to Care
Introducing PACE: Here’s what you need to know about the new NDIS system rollout.
Introducing PACE: SACARE helps with all you need to know about the new NDIS system rollout.
One Team, One Dream: ONCALL and SACARE’s newly combined logo celebrating our 1 year partnership anniversary
SACARE and ONCALL Group Australia proudly announce their new logo. After undergoing a brand refresh and launching a new style guide, our side-by-side logo represents the ultimate collaboration of our collective teams.
Empowering Support Workers: Specialised Training for Your Best Health and Wellness
In the disability community, a pressing topic is providing proactive, responsive, and robust health support to clients. For over 27 years, our goal at SACARE has been clear: to deliver high-quality care and elevate our clients' lifestyles. We value our staff's role in achieving this and have designed empowering training to boost their confidence and fulfilment in their careers.
Adelaide's Royal Show returns the “Carers Lounge” for Special Needs in 2023
Adelaide's Royal Show returns the Carers Lounge for Special Needs in 2023. South Australia’s disability community continues to receive the ultimate show experience. Visit SACARE’s unique space for families with unique needs.
6 tips to staying warm this winter
Alice Waterman is back to share her latest blog covering her top tips for staying warm and happy this winter season! Read the full blog to discover the secrets to cosy movie marathons, brightening up your space, and staying engaged indoors…
Bold new website, same great services
The new website has launched with greater accessibility and user experience for South Australia’s award winning disability services and accommodation provider, SACARE.
Between Hospital and Home: The Gums
Between Hospital and Home: The Gums Located in Adelaide’s Northern Suburb, Salisbury, The Gums is SACARE’s most impressive accommodation to date. Completed in 2019, the accommodation has been designed to provide a complex healthcare solution to get participants out of hospital quicker. As SACARE’s accommodations are renowned for their exceptional amenities and modern design, it’s hard to believe just one can surpass the rest. But with a rehabilitation gym, hydrotherapy pool, sensory garden, and an allied health team all located on one stunning premises; The Gums covers all bases for a strong rehabilitation and enviable lifestyle
What it's like to live with Huntington's disease
What it's like to live with Huntington's disease. The month of May has been Huntington’s Disease Awareness month, and it is a cause that is so important to us at SACARE. Huntington’s is an inherited digressive neurological disease that affects the individual’s ability to control movement, coordination, cognition, personality, and emotions. Huntington’s affects more than 1800 individuals in Australia, and there is currently no cure.
Need a Career Change? Become a Support Worker!
Need a Career Change? Become a Support Worker! After the few years we've had there are more and more people looking for a new, rewarding career. We think that becoming a Support Worker could be the perfect change of pace for lots of people! There are many reasons why becoming a Support Worker will make a positive impact on your life.
SACARE and ONCALL Sponsor Victim Support Service SA National Disability Conference
SACARE and ONCALL Group Australia are proud to announce their sponsorship of the Victim Support Service (VSS) National Conference.
The digital conference will be held online on Friday, May 26, 2023. Bringing together leading Australian experts in victimology and disability, including policymakers, sector stakeholders, and people with lived experience, will allow the opportunity to explore access to justice issues for victim-survivors with disability across Australia.
Why Should You Consider Physiotherapy?
Why Should You Consider Physiotherapy? Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the disability industry. We use physiotherapy at sacare with our participants daily to treat their complex needs and assist them with tasks through exercise, massages, and manual therapy. We aim to help our participants achieve their goals and live as independently as possible
Sacare and MediMap roll out newest technology to improve client quality and safety
Sacare leads the way in client safety and quality in Medication Management. An innovative electronic medication management solution created by Medi-Map, recently trialled with SACARE, provides greater safety and quality to the disability sector.
My Valentine's Day Tips by Alice Waterman
My Valentine's Day Tips by Alice Waterman. Valentine’s day means a lot to me because I think everyone deserves to find their right person, whether they are living with a disability or not. Finding the right person can be amazing… it doesn’t matter if they are male or female, as long as you love them, that is all that matters! If you are looking to find the right person this valentine’s day, a good place to start is putting yourself out there on a dating website that fits you best. This is a great way to meet new people, as long as you are being safe and making sure the person you’re talking to isn’t pretending to be someone they’re not.