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Shellharbour Respite Care Service - Dementia Respite

In Home Respite - provides respite for carers to have a short break up to 4 hours per week. Service is provided by volunteers Maximum number of hours available per week is negotiable depending on availability of volunteers. Day Trippers- A respite option for carers of younger people with a moderate to severe dementia- A day out for younger people with dementia. Enjoy picnics, barbeques and lots more. Day Trippers costs $15.

Albion Park HACC Centre
Tongarra Rd
Suburb: ALBION PARK
State: NSW
Postcode: 2527

(02) 4257 9036

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Respite care for carers of people with medium to high level care needs. Service may also provide respite for carers caring for a person requiring pallative care.

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Hi was just wondering if there is assistance with food

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Hello, I am a mum of two small children aged 1 and 3. I have been thinking of the value of community and would love to reach out to the older generation who may be missing their family or not have any. I'm not sure how to go about it. I'd love to take some time to visit or meet with a group of friendly people . I think it might bring some joy to some and my children will have the benefit of getting to know a different generation.

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