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Rural Lifestyle Options Australia

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Rural Lifestyle Options Australia

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Getting your COVID-19 vaccine


The National Disability Insurance Agency are working with The Pharmacy Guild of Australia to make it easier for NDIS participants to book and access COVID-19 vaccinations through local community pharmacies.


We know that for many people accessing vaccines can be challenging, so the option to receive your COVID-19 vaccine at your local community pharmacy may be more accessible and suitable to your needs.


More than 3,500 community pharmacies are participating across the country and more than one million doses of Moderna will be available through pharmacies in October in addition to the AstraZeneca vaccine.


NDIS participants aged 12 and over are eligible for Moderna vaccine.


NDIS participants aged 18 and over can choose to book an appointment to receive AstraZeneca following an assessment from a health provider.


You can use the below link to access the online booking system where you can select a local pharmacy, choose which vaccine (Moderna or AstraZeneca) you would like to receive and make a booking.

People with disability who need assistance booking a COVID-19 vaccine or need free, fact-checked information about COVID-19 can contact the Disability Gateway on 1800 643 787 or visit their website.


Participants who have support coordination in their plans and need support to book and access COVID-19 vaccinations are encouraged to talk to their support coordinator.


An additional $150, on top of plan funds, is available for participants to access support coordination for help with booking and accessing vaccinations.


Participants can also utilise their existing Support Coordination budget should they need further assistance beyond the additional $150.

 


Are they really OK? Ask them today.


Today, Rural Lifestyle Options Australia acknowledged R U OK? Day and we’re calling on everyone to check in with the people in their world and ask if they’re really OK, not just today but every day.


The ups and downs of life can affect each of us differently. Sometimes it won’t be obvious that someone is struggling, but having the support of family, friends and close colleagues can help those close to us better navigate the challenges that come their way.


Don't wait until someone is visibly distressed or in crisis to ask them how they're really going. Make a moment meaningful and ask, "are you OK?" because your conversation could change a life.

 

To learn more about how to ask R U OK? Please visit www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask




Are you looking for NDIS supports in the Redlands and Southern Moreton Bay Islands?


Meet Celena Bolton (Service Manager) and Nicholas Power (Executive Leader Business Development) from Rural Lifestyle Options Australia at the Redlands Fresh Futures Market (📍Alexandra Hills Conference Centre, McGuires Hotel) today to have a chat about how we can support you or your loved one.

 

To learn more about our supports and services, please visit www.rloa.org.au/whatwedo


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