Individuals are referred by health professionals

The focus of the Chris Ruth Centre is on:

Workplace Participation

Voluntary employment positions are arranged with local businesses. Placements are usually for one hour per week and at no cost to the employer. Each person is accompanied by a support person who assists them and looks after their needs. Most people have one work placement, related to their interests and abilities.

Individual Personal Development

Each person has their own programme designed to meet their needs, incorporating life skills, communication, functional education, community orientation, physical therapy and recreational pursuits. Activities include horse riding, swimming, cooking, computer activities, crafts, woodwork, shopping, lunch out, attending festivals or outings. Physical needs to be met include eating, toileting, physiotherapy, appropriate downtime, medication and medical assistance.

​​The aim of the Chris Ruth Centre is to be part of the working culture within our community. The Community benefits by having our people experiencing a quality of life that would not otherwise be available to them. It is also very valuable for the wider community to have our people alongside them in mainstream life.​

Region: Canterbury
The Chris Ruth Centre logo. It is two thin crescents overlapping to form a circle. One is light blue the other is dark blue. In the middle of the circle extending from the crescents, a light blue hand and a dark blue hand shake hands. Beneath that is the name "The Chris Ruth Centre" in dark blue.

Hours

Monday: 9.00am - 3.00pm

Tuesday: 9.00am - 3.00pm

Wednesday: 9.00am - 3.00pm

Thursday: 9.00am - 3.00pm

Friday: 9.00am - 3.00pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

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