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Ongoing support from Total Care Flooring Design

Ongoing support from Total Care Flooring Design

Once again, we’re saying thank you to John, Dan and the awesome team at Total Care Flooring Design for their incredible donation of $10,000!

Wellington Free Ambulance collecting a donation from Total Care Flooring Design

With a percentage of each sale coming directly to Wellington Free Ambulance they are certainly doing their bit to help their Wairarapa community.

John from Total Care Flooring Design says: “It’s important for us to continue supporting Wellington Free Ambulance services in our communities. They are there 24/7 for us and hopefully with this kind of support they will be here for a long time to come.”

Wellington Free Ambulance is the only ambulance service in Wellington and the Wairarapa, and the only ones in the country who are free.

Fundraising Director Claire says the work John and the team do really does make a difference.

“Though we receive some funding from government, we’re extremely lucky to have such a supportive community with generous people and businesses who believe in our work.

“Businesses like Total Care Flooring Design who continue to support us are invaluable. Thanks for helping keep the ‘free’ in Wellington Free Ambulance,” Claire says.

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As our patient, and under the Health and Disability Commissioner’s Code of Rights, you have the right to:

  • Be treated with respect
  • Be fully informed
  • Freedom from discrimination, coercion, harassment and exploitation
  • dignity and independence
  • Services of an appropriate standard
  • Effective communication
  • Be fully informed
  • Make an informed choice and give informed consent
  • Support
  • Respect of teaching or research
  • Complain

If we don’t respect these, let us know and we’ll do everything we can to put it right.


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If you need support or help with making a complaint, you can contact the office of the Health and Disability Commissioner and ask for an advocate.

www.hdc.org.nz
0800 555 050

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