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Co.As.It. Staff to the Rescue

In these strange and stressful times, the internet is full of stories about hoarding and the effect it has on some of our most vulnerable citizens. The opposite is also true, the stories of human kindness and generosity have the power to raise our spirits and remind us that we will get through this. A recent incident involving a Co.As.It. client is one such reminder.

NDIS co-ordinator, Paola Matute provides shopping services for NDIS client, Stephen. After several weeks of empty shelves where toilet paper used to be, Paola became aware that Stephen was using tissues instead. She and fellow NDIS co-ordinator, Bridget Nucifora searched five shopping centres from Chermside to Peninsular Fair but came up empty-handed. On their return to the office, they put out the call for toilet paper amongst their Co.As.It. colleagues.

The next morning, Paola was delighted to find half a dozen rolls of toilet paper on her desk, thanks to the kindness of Co.As.It. staff. She delivered them to Stephen, who was so thrilled, he offered to pay for them!

Co.As.It. has taken every measure to protect its staff and clients and be assured that we are utilising our staff in new and creative ways to ensure that we have the flexibility to meet our clients’ needs. We have withdrawn non-essential services to minimise the risk of spreading the virus and maximise our ability to support our clients who are most in need of support. Regardless of what the future holds, all essential services will continue for our most vulnerable clients.

No dystopian film ever predicted a shortage of toilet paper. We are indeed living through strange and stressful times, but as toilet paper returns to the supermarket shelves, we can take comfort that eventually, this time will pass. Stay home and stay safe and alone, together, we will defeat the virus.

For information about Co.As.It. support and assistance, call 3624 6100.

New Skills in Lockdown

Since March, when life as we knew it was turned upside down, social media has been filled with pictures of sour dough bread and other home cooking delights. An onlooker could be forgiven for assuming that the whole world is consumed with cooking and making music videos. Not everyone, however, is focused on food. Co.As.It.’s NDIS participant, Lillian Northcott has maintained social visits from her community care worker Mara, so she is not totally isolated.

The two pass the time playing board games and chatting. When the physical distancing measures were first introduced, Lillian turn her hand to a craft activity. Lillian is now whiling away the hours painting terracotta pots, a past time that lets her creativity flow. While Lillian says the pots are a work in progress, it’s obvious that they brightens the lives of all who see them. Lillian is keen for the restrictions to be lifted, but in the meantime she’s enjoying her original creations and says she finds painting a relaxing hobby.

For more information about Co.As.It.’s NDIS services, contact Paola on 3624 6100.