Sunflower Lanyard To Assist Travelling Ostomates

Pictured above Jessica (with friend Emma) demonstrates wearing the new SUNFLOWER lanyard now available to Ostomates who wish to travel interstate and overseas. The lanyard is available from all major Australian airports – whose staff are trained to recognise the lanyard as meaning the person has a hidden disability.

Available from Hobart or Launceston Airport.

Other Notices

Other

MyState no longer accepts cheques

MyState Bank cheque issuing facility has changed. They no longer accept cheques drawn by their members (after November 29 2024). If you are inconvenienced by this policy we recommend those who currently bank MyState to consider the following: 1. Obtain a Money Order...

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Ostomy Support Bears

If you are interested in purchasing an Ostomy Support Bear (particularly good for educating children with stomas) please contact Kelly Moss via details below (WA Ostomy). Kelly will happily post direct to you (at cost price only). This initiative is completely non...

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Me+ Recovery program

The me+™ recovery series, provides information and support about the importance of movement and physical activity after ostomy surgery. Too many people are worried about harming themselves by doing physical activity, when in fact there are so many benefits to being...

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Medicare details now a prerequisite

Services Australia now requires us to disclose full Medicare Number details to join up new members (including the reference number located in front of your name on the card and the expiry date). The Medicare reimbursement we receive for the monthly claim we make to...

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Notification service for eParcel delivery, and collects

Ostomy Tasmania use eParcel delivery with Australia Post. This does not alter the time parcels leave our office (ie. Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday). However, Australia Post now handles the notification service for orders requiring parcel delivery via mobile SMS....

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