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Continence Aids & Assistance Scheme

The Continence Aids Assistance Scheme (CAAS) is a Commonwealth program offering assistance to people who have permanent and ongoing incontinence as a result of a neurological condition or severe intellectual impairment. The aim of CAAS is to help eligible clients to meet the cost of continence aids.

293 Royal Parade
Suburb: PARKVILLE
State: VIC
Postcode: 3052

1300 366 455

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