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Ipswich Community Aid Inc

Ipswich, rural, aged, disabled, equipment, mobility, safety, personal alarm, social support - community visitors scheme, monitoring, shopping, advocacy, transport (rural areas only), volunteers. Wheelchair repairs if possible (if chair over 5 yrs may not have parts readily available and some fee will apply). Safe & Confident Living Program for Seniors and Elder Abuse Prevention Program

7 Jacaranda St
Suburb: EAST IPSWICH
State: QLD
Postcode: 4305

(07) 3812 3437

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