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Natalie is now offering private counselling as well as physiotherapy services.  acaciacounselling.au
19/11/2022

Natalie is now offering private counselling as well as physiotherapy services. acaciacounselling.au

Acacia Counselling is going live! For bookings phone 0403392868
19/11/2022

Acacia Counselling is going live! For bookings phone 0403392868

19/11/2022
Under all this I’m still here ! Business as usual for 2022! Book online or ring !
10/01/2022

Under all this I’m still here ! Business as usual for 2022! Book online or ring !

09/07/2020

REMEMBER πŸ–

I am still seeing clients if in acute need. Feel free to ring and discuss your needs
05/04/2020

I am still seeing clients if in acute need. Feel free to ring and discuss your needs

25/03/2020

FACE COVID – How To Respond Effectively To The Corona Crisis In this brief animation, Dr Russ Harris, author of the international best-seller The Happiness T...

23/03/2020

Doors are still open although I am attempting to space appointments as a further precaution so no two clients need to be present at the same time, allowing extra time for cleaning and sanitisation between clients.
Stay well and stay moving

It will be business as usual in the next weeks for me. I am healthy at present and have not recently travelled. Please b...
15/03/2020

It will be business as usual in the next weeks for me. I am healthy at present and have not recently travelled. Please be assured that surfaces are cleaned between patients and hands washed regularly as usual! The APA has guidelines that are in place and these are being followed as suggested. If you have an appointment and find yourself unwell please cancel there will be no cancellation fees charged.
Stay well. Stay safe and most of all stay calm - if we act with compassion and thought our community will pull through .

06/03/2020

We are prepared for a potential coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic spreading to South Australia.

People should be alert, but not alarmed.

Ongoing research and evidence suggests that COVID-19 presents as a mild illness in the majority of cases, with fever and cough being the most commonly reported symptoms.

Severe illness and fatalities occur more often in people who are older, have chronic conditions (e.g. cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension) or are immunocompromised (e.g. cancer, renal disease). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people may also be at increased risk.

Our hospitals are ready and prepared to respond. We have opened a COVID-19 clinic at the RAH and are planning more across metro SA. These clinics will test and treat patients outside of Emergency Departments.

There is no need to stockpile food or toilet paper. However, you may want to have a few weeks of essential items such as regular medications in case you become unwell and cannot leave your home except to seek medical treatment.

If you are well, you do not need to wear a mask unless you have been advised to do so by a medical provider. Surgical masks in the community are only helpful in preventing people who are suspected or have COVID-19 from spreading it to others.

We all have a part to play in reducing the risk of getting sick and stopping the spread of infections:
🏑 Stay home from work and school if you are unwell (e.g. don’t go shopping or use public transport until you are well).
πŸ€’ Avoid contact with others if you are sick (particularly vulnerable people such as older persons and people with chronic medical conditions).
πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ If others are sick, keep your distance from them as much as possible (at least 1.5 metres), avoid close contact such as shaking hands, hugging, kissing.
πŸ’§ Wash hands regularly, particularly after going to the toilet, blowing your nose or handling used tissues.
🀧 Cover coughs and sneezes with a clean tissue or your elbow.
βœ‹ Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth, or handling food, until you have washed your hands.
πŸ“± Wipe down frequently touched surfaces.

Appointments available this week and next - give us a ring 85630410
17/12/2019

Appointments available this week and next - give us a ring 85630410

Address

Tanunda, SA
5352

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+61885630410

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