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Mount Isa Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT)

Assessment for eligibility to enter aged care facility - high care or low care. Assessment for respite care (residential) also for CACP's and EACH packages.

26-28 Camooweal Street
Suburb: MOUNT ISA
State: QLD
Postcode: 4825

(07) 4744 7153

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