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Disability respite centre opened

SERVICE EXPANDS: Aunty Val Brennan, Miroma Incorporated board member Joan Osmond, resident Elijah De-Rivas, operations manager Gael Ferguson and executive officer Annaliese Bates at the formal opening of new respite care facility Maruwa

MIROMA Incorporated formally opened its second disability respite facility at the weekend.

Aptly named Maruwa, which means “to take care of”, the home will allow Miroma Incorporated to expand its respite services for parents and carers of people with disabilities.

Maruwa is located opposite the original Miroma respite care cottage, which opened its doors in 1985.

Miroma Inc executive officer Annaliese Bates addressed a small crowd at the official opening of Maruwa on Saturday.

“32 years ago it became apparent there was a pressing need for some form of respite for parents and carers of children with disabilities in Mount Gambier,” Ms Bates said.

“In the past these parents and caretakers had to take their children to Adelaide when they needed a rest or when an emergency occurred.

“In 1984, an offer was made by the Catholic church to act as a sponsor for the establishment of a respite care cottage and in September 1985 Miroma Cottage opened its doors.”

Miroma Cottage has since changed its name to Miroma Incorporated and has expanded its services to deliver school holiday programs, in home support, out of home and emergency care for up to 60 people and their families.

“Since the rollout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme we have had more and more people requesting our services,” Ms Bates said.

“Maruwa is out latest acquisition and will allow us to evolve and grow.

“Miroma Incorporated believes every person has an equal right to independence, control and determination in their life and our staff share the same vision and set of values.

“I am very proud to be part of an organisation that strives to support the health, safety and welfare of the most vulnerable members of our community.”

The Mount Gambier and District Community Bank donated $4500 towards a wheelchair access ramp, while Aunty Val Brennan helped Miroma Inc name the property.

“Aunty Val helped us decide on the name Maruwa, which means to take care of, preserve and look after,” Ms Bates said.

“It is an honour to have Val here today to share in the official opening and to have past and present members of the Miroma Incorporated group share this milestone with us.”

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