World OT Day Celebration Morning Tea

In appreciation of our wonderful therapists and all the work you do, we are excited to be hosting a morning tea and networking event in celebration of you!

Come and join us any time from 9.30am – 11.30am on Thursday 24 October at one of our friendly branches in Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch!

What is World Occupational Therapy Day?

Occupational Therapy Day was first launched on 27th October 2010. Since then, it has become an important date in the occupational therapy calendar to promote and celebrate the profession internationally. The World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) is the international voice of the occupational therapy profession which globally comprises of 107 national occupational therapy professional organisations. World Occupational Therapy Day is the opportunity to heighten the visibility of the profession’s development work and to promote the activities of WFOT locally, nationally, and internationally.

Medifab invite you to join us for coffee and morning tea to celebrate this important event and have an opportunity to network with your colleagues. Join us any time between 9.30 and 11.30 am depending on your schedule.

Morning Tea
Locations

We will be hosting a Morning Tea Celebration from 9.30am – 11.30am on Thursday 24th October at three of our Medifab locations – we can’t wait to see you there!

Auckland

477 Great South Road

Wellington

39 Raiha Street

Christchurch

Medifab Comfort Hub, 5/155 Blenheim Road

 

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