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Community Options (COPS) - Temora & Coolamon

Community options is a case management and brokerage service for the frail aged, younger people with a disability and their carers who have complex care needs. The service provides coordination of needs and assistance. May include personal care, provision of meals, domestic assistance, transport, socialisation and respite care. One off items such as alarm systems may be purchased or loaned to consumers in receipt of case management services.

NRCC House
294-296 Hoskins St
Suburb: TEMORA
State: NSW
Postcode: 2666

(02) 6977 1362

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