As COVID-19 continues to change the way we go about our day-to-day lives, here at Real Community Services we are dedicated to continuing our support for our participants and their families. Like many we are busy washing our hands, social distancing, and self-isolating...
Heading off on a holiday is one of the best ways to relax and unwind, spend quality time with the family, and to explore and experience new destinations. But for those families travelling with a loved one with high-needs, disabilities, or a wheelchair, it’s not always...
We all go through times in our lives when we feel a little down or sad, but for many people their sadness can be the first sign of a much more serious mental illness like depression. In fact one in seven Australians will experience depression at some stage of their...
If a friend or loved one has recently been affected by a brain injury, you might be feeling a little lost and wondering how this will affect them long-term. And while brain injuries are a serious medical condition, it’s important to know that brain injuries are more...
Getting your child into the kitchen no matter their age or ability is a fantastic way to encourage learning and self-development. Keep your recipes quick, easy and most importantly fun! Don’t be upset if you’re mini chef doesn’t eat what they’ve created straight away...
For many families the thought of letting their kids into the kitchen comes with many dangers – hot stoves, sharp knives, and the risk of a big mess. But getting children into the kitchen is a fantastic way to familiarize them with new foods, improve their...