Taree Craft Centre provides sensory rugs and muffs for diversional therapy

Updated June 7 2018 - 1:56pm, first published May 28 2018 - 9:00am
Craft for therapy: Manning Hospital's Naomi Case, Erin Hunt and Karen DeGioia with Pam Eyb, Anne Fernley and Leith Colledge from Taree Craft Centre.
Craft for therapy: Manning Hospital's Naomi Case, Erin Hunt and Karen DeGioia with Pam Eyb, Anne Fernley and Leith Colledge from Taree Craft Centre.

Manning Hospital is trialling the use of sensory rugs and muffs for patients exhibiting complex behaviours, thanks to the craftsmanship and generosity of the Taree Craft Centre.

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