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Assists elderly people, people with a disability and their carers who wish to live and remain in their own homes. Specialises in Case Management, support planning, brokerage and advocacy. Gives priority to people who's case management and support planning needs are highest.

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Community Options is a specialist program with the core business of case management for complex, high needs clients from within the HACC target group. The majority of Community Options clients are frail aged and younger people with a disability and their carers, with complex, high level needs who would benefit from case management. Other services include Home Maintenance and modification services and limited brokerage funds to purchase services not available from mainstream HACC services. ACCESS ( Aged Care Extended Support Service) providing an extension of existing support to enable people to remain living at home.

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Derby Aboriginal Health Service Council provides a doctor's clinic at Jarlmadangah community every second Tuesday. Derby Aboriginal Health Service Council, Jurrugk Aboriginal Health Service and Royal Flying Doctor Services are in partnership to co-ordinate the delivery of primary health care for Imintji, Dodnun, Kupungarri and Ngallangunda communities along the Gibb River Road.

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Funded by the NSW Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care, Council auspices Home and Community (HACC) development workers to support aged and disability service providers in delivering services to meet the needs of older people, people with disabilities and their carers across the Riverina and Murray area. The Development Officer provides; Support to aged and disability community forums for the aged and disability services across the region in order to provide the best possible services through co-ordination, communication and common assessment and referral procedures. Train and support service providers in the HACC agenda, which includes new systems of assessment, referral, data collection and compliance to service standards. Respond to issues relating to older people, people with disabilities and their carers that come through council.

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After Hours On Call Service for Emergencies Ph: 1800 727 280 - NRCP Funding - Supporting carers and the people they care for.

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Baptcare - South West

VIC, Australia

Baptcare is a not-for-profit organisation in the provision of high quality care and support in youth, family and disability services, residential aged care and community aged care services

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ACAAS Home Support - FNC

NSW, Australia

Service provides: Personal, respite and domestic care, community access, service coordination, companionship, community access, monitoring, medication supervision.

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Case management as per HACC guidelines. Must be eligible for HACC services. Links are made into the HACC service system. Care plans are documented. Care plans are jointly written by client and the case worker. Provider of ComPacks, which consists of case management whereby the patient requires two or more services on discharge from hospital. Referral must come from hospital staff before the patient is released. Services last up to six weeks from time of discharge.

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A range of support services are purchased or coordinated by the coordinators in order to enable the client to remain living in their own home.

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Domestic home services, include domestic assistance, respite, shopping, transport, meal preparation, dementia monitoring, laundry and ironing. Personal Care, Showering, dressing, grooming, assistance in and out of bed. Therapy assistance, monitoring self medication, equipment monitoring eg hearing aid, communication devices. Respite In and Out of Home. from an 1hr to 24hr / 7 days. Nursing - from 1 hr to 24 hr / 7 days. Please contact Kincare for information regarding associated costs. Provide half hour services.

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Community Aged Care Package. Services provided in your own home to include: Personal care/showering/dressing/general hygiene. Domestic assistance, meal preparation, shopping, monitoring of medication. Pet care, gardening and transportation to medical appointments, banking and bill paying. 24hr emergency service. Scaled fees dependent on client's ability to pay. Must be referred by the Aged Care Assessment Team at local hospital. 50

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A service that provides Centre based day care, social support, CACP's, Counselling, Case Planning and Case Management. The centre also offers specific counselling, carers support, community settlement service, family support service.

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The Continuing Care Nurse's role is to assess a patient who has complex discharge needs prior to going home from an extended stay in hospital and refer the patient to appropriate services within the local community. The Continuing Care Nurse also educates staff, patients and their carers on discharge planning issues.

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The Continuing Care Team consists of Discharge Planners and a Veterans Liasion Nurse. The team's role is to assess the needs of patient prior to going home after an extended stay in hospital; and organise appropriate services within the local community. They are also available to assist people who are undergoing planned admission ie a surgical event. They are also a resource contact for families and carers. The Veterans Liaison Nurse is available for the Veterans community in the hospital

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Central Dementia Unit

NSW, Australia

Information, counselling and assistance for people with dementia and their carers. Cognitive testing, Consultative services, Education programs to carers of people with dementia. Resource library of books and videos. Details of support groups

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Intake & Referral ph: (02) 49786100 Responsible for strategic policy and planning for ageing and disability across the Hunter. Also responsible for major funding programs. Organisation is not a service provider, instead it funds government and non-government providers to deliver services to older people and people with disabilities. Department includes Disability Services Directorate and Home Care Service of NSW. Co-ordination of supported accommodation placements.

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This Home & Community Care (HACC) funded program assists people who have confusion associated with memory loss, dementia or a mental illness or disability, who live alone or live with someone who cannot function as a carer, in Ryde, Hunters Hill, Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai local government areas. It can provide flexible assistance with monitoring (eg: diet, nutrition and medication); management of risks; socialisation (eg: companionship, outings); maintaining living skills (eg: shopping, cooking and household tasks); arranging transport to appointments; coordination of other services as required. An Outreach Worker enhances monitoring through drop in and planned visits. The service values the person as an individual, their background, abilities and interests.

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Focuses on promotion of health & prevention of illness. Provide general nursing care, support to the aged or disabled, palliative care, counselling & support to the terminally ill, their families and carers. Also provides advice on diet, safety, and mobility to assist recovery & enable people to stay at home.

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Offers Community Support Programs including: Social Support for Seniors, Community Transport,Supported Shopping, Coffee Break, Playgroups, Volunteer Program, Community Worker, Case Management, Walk and Talk, YMCA Childcare. Meeting room and hall for hire.

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Provides transport to medical appointments, therapeutic groups and offers day care and assistance with shopping. Case planning and co-ordination also available. WAiting List for purchaseddomestic assistance, shopping and personal care.

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Short term care for a maximum of twelve weeks for people who cannot be discharged from hospital or would require hospitalisation or institutional care without in home support services. Can provide domestic assistance, personal care, overnight support, assistance with meal preparation, respite care, assistance with shopping, transport, provision of equipment, service coordination, outreach support as well as other services as necessary to meet the person's needs. Can provide service to people who do not meet HACC requirements.

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ThIs project is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing and managed by ACT Health, Aged Care and Rehabilitation Services. The program aims to assist the residential aged care industry and other aged care service providers engage with people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds to provide culturally appropriate aged care. This officer works with residential aged care facilities to assist in the development of strategies for the delivery of culturally appropriate aged care. As well the Officer informs ethnic communities about aged care services and provides assistance in accessing such services.

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Neurocare

WA, Australia

This Support Program provides counselling, information, advocacy, personal care, social support and respite services to people assessed as having moderate to severe disabilities. The purpose of this service is to provide ongoing support primarily for people who are affected by neurological disorders. There are also support groups for the above people.

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Essential Care Services

NSW, Australia

Essential Care Services is a private personalised home care choice for all people in need of care and support. The service provides home support workers who are skilled, caring individuals, who assist the elderly and people with physical, mental and intellectual disabilities with activities of daily living.

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Joint Care Planning (JCP) is an independent forum for frail older people,people with disabilities, their carers, advocates and service providers (SPs) to come together to review client's needs and develop package of care. JCP can: co-ordinate forum, structure and document process, act as neutral facilitator, produce a clear service plan detailing allocation of specific tasks, hold regular reviews if needed. Help: people at risk even where multiple services are involved, people with problems with service co-ordination not resolved using usual channels, clients who consistently refuse services placing them at risk in own home, people with breakdown of an existing service plan. Planning forum is held with client and/or their advocate and all relevant SPs. Problems, needs, goals are discussed, collaborative care plan is developed.

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HACC Post Acute Program

TAS, Australia

HACC Post Acute Program packages are aimed at clients who require a high level of HACC services for a short period of time (6 weeks maximum). The services provided are flexible and will be arranged to suit client needs.

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HACC Post Acute Program

TAS, Australia

Short term use (maximum six weeks) of extra services for clients discharged from hospital following an acute episode. Packages gives clients adequate assistance to recover their best level of independence.

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HACC Post Acute Program

TAS, Australia

Post Acute HACC packages are designed to provide a short term, higher level of care in the home. This is designed to enable clients to be discharged from hospital with assistance. These packages are short term ie not more than 6 weeks.

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Community Aged Care Packages are planned and coordinated services to help older people remain at home, rather than going into hostel care. Typical services include work around the house, personal care, meal preparation, transport, socialisation, lawn mowing, garden maintenance, bill paying, shopping, medicine monitoring and organisation of social activities. Note that for recipients of the pension, the maximum that may be charged for a CACP is 17.5% of the basic pension rate. CALD groups provide services and appropriate workers wherever possible.

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Co.As.It - Western Sydney

NSW, Australia

Co.As.It is one of the major and most active ethnic voluntary agencies in NSW, offering a wide range of services and programmes focused on community services, educational and cultural activities (Italian community). These include 200 Italian Community Aged Care Packages (CACPs), support groups for the well aged, frail aged day care, community visitors scheme, and information/counselling.

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Dementia Options provides a case management and brokerage service for people with dementia who live alone. This includes those with long standing disabilities who also have dementia. The program provides care planning, monitoring and coordination of brokered services to enhance independence and prevent premature admission to residential care.

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Responsible for strategic policy and planning for ageing and disability across Lismore. Also responsible for major funding programs. Funds government and non government providers to deliver services to older people and people with disabilities. Includes a Disability Services Directorate and Home Care Service of NSW. Also, Disability Services Community Support Team (CST) provides case management and service coordination, therapy services, behaviour intervention and support, psychological services. New clients referred via Info, Referral & Intake (IRI) at above address on 1300 364 563.

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Case management for people living with dementia and their carers.

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Wimmera Community Options

VIC, Australia

Provides assistance for frail older people and people with a disability and their carers. Services include case management, coordination and brokerage services.

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The Wesley In Home Support Service targets frail older people living with dementia and their carers. Services provided to the monitoring recipient will be negotiated according to their need, care level and interests. Services will be provided in the clients home. Services may include daily monitoring of tasks, medication prompting, meal assistance or social interaction one on one.

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Home Instead Senior Care is a specialist, national provider of high quality in-home care for adults. We help with a range of personal and household needs including Personal Assistance with showering and dressing, Light Housekeeping, Laundry, Meal Planning and Preparation, Errands including Banking, Shopping and Incidental Transport for shopping, medical appointments and social outings. We take personal responsibility for providing the best, most appropriate in-home care and support.

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Sets up health assessment and care plans in general practices and provides registered nurses to assist. Nurses will also undertake health assessments in patients homes.

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Transition Care Program

QLD, Australia

Transition Care Program is designed to support older people with short-term assistance that will help them to improve their health and independence at the end of their hospital stay. The Program provides a package of services that include low intensity therapy (eg physiotherapy, occupational therapy and or social work), nursing support and or personal care. It provides time limited support (for up to 12 weeks) and has a therapy focus.

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AccessCare Southern

VIC, Australia

CACP (106), EACH (15) and Linkages (300) Case management services also offered (INTERIM - 50 in the inner south area and 25 in the kingston / bayside area)

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Multidisciplinary team provides assessment of needs and referral to appropriate community or residential services. ACAT help older people and their carers work out what kind of care will best meet their needs when they are no longer able to manage at home without assistance. ACATs provide information on suitable care options and can help arrange access or referral to appropriate residential or community care services such as Home and Community Care (HACC). An ACAT assessment and approval is required before people can access residential aged care, Community Aged Care Packages (CACPs) or Extended Aged Care at Home (EACH) Packages.

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The MCCS has 133 multicultural Community Aged Care Packages (CACPs) for Arabic, Assyrian, Chinese, Filipino, Former Yugoslavia, Khmer, Lao, Spanish, Hindi and Vietnamese communities, and also general multicultural packages for smaller communities. Assistance offered in packages can include: domestic assistance, meals, social support, personal care, transport, etc. Assistance is generally provided for up to 6 hours per week. Maximum fee is 17.5% of pension.

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Supporting older parents who care for a person with a disability, this program provides assessment and coordination for the immediate and longer term needs of the family.

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Alternative mobile ph: 0409 920 817 Provide dementia specific support to older persons living alone in the community. Early stage dementia - diagnosis not necessary - evidence of memory loss or other cognitive impairment. Provide Medication monitoring, assist with shopping, other prompting such as meals and Hygiene (liited personal care may be available). Assessment and referral if needs exceed our service criteria of max 5 hours paid worker assistance. Endevour to supplement and support existing network of family and friends.

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Home Care

VIC, Australia

75 CACP packages available. We provide care in client's homes to keep elderly residents living independently in the community longer. ACAS referral needed. Age range over 55 years.

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Multi Service Outlet provides; Meals on Wheels, Home Maintenance and modification, Community Transport, Neighbour Aid, Information, Referral and Coordination and Hire Of Equipment.

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Community Aged Care Packages (CACP) - Offers a range of services to help people remain in their own homes and retain their independence for as long as possible. Can provide assistance with most personal and household activities including showering, shopping, housework , meals, medication monitoring, transport to appointments/shops, home respite, referrals to other agencies.

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The Older Carer Parent Project provides comprehensive and flexible case management to older parent carers and their families whose caring roles and capacities may be changing. The project focusses on building formal and informal networks, building individual capacities, and planning for future caring roles and options.

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Veterans Home Care which includes Domestic, personal, and respite care. Community Aged Care Packages include personal, dressing, shopping, meal preparation, transport, housekeeping, laundry, home respite, medication prompting, socialisation. Home Support Services include all of the above.

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Home Link Index

QLD, Australia

By providing your details to police they will be able to effectively support you in times of emergency

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Community Options is a case management service for the frail aged, younger people with a disability and their carers who have complex care needs. The service provides comprehensive assessment of needs and assistance provided 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.

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Tansition Care Program

QLD, Australia

Fees apply - client co-ontribution - same as CACPS Packages - changes with CPI Alignments - No client will be disadvantaged due to financial hardship

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To work in partnership with aged care services to promote and facilitate the delivery of culturally appropriate aged care. Diversity Age newsletter.

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Walk on Wheels Ipswich is a family owned and operated specialist comfort and mobility centre, centrally located in the Ipswich medical precinct directly opposite Ipswich Hospital. As part of Australia’s biggest comfort and mobility buying groups we can offer a large range of comfort and mobility products at very competitive prices, but more importantly, with technical and spares support. With a focus to support those with disabilities, as well as the aged care and rehabilitation community by providing high standard comfort and mobility aids and after sales support, Walk on Wheels Ipswich seek to improving the quality of life of people with a disability within the greater Ipswich region, Somerset, Scenic Rim and Lockyer areas, as well as greater Brisbane Western and Centenary Suburbs. As one of only three independently owned branded stores in Queensland, we promote independence with dignity by providing easy access to equipment including patient lifters, lift chairs, electric beds, mobility scooters, powerchairs, comfort seating, daily living products and continence aids. Walk on Wheels Ipswich are also the only business in the Ipswich region to offer hire of mobility scooters, electric beds, electric lift chairs and patient lifters - all specialist items, and offer a convenient mobile repair service to clients who may be unable to travel. Since 2012 Walk on Wheels Ipswich have hosted and funded an annual “Mobility Scooter Safety, Awareness and Education Day” – the first community initiative of its kind within the Ipswich area – and the event has proven to be a tremendous success with the greater community, attracting participants and allied health practitioners from around South-East Queensland. In 2012 the store was proudly appointed as a contracted agent to supply important mobility equipment to eligible veterans through the Department of Veterans' Affairs RAP scheme. Since their establishment in 2007, their commitment to outstanding customer service has been recognised with an array of awards through the local business community. Walk on Wheels Ipswich have previously supplied mobility and support equipment to local clients of HACC and currently have service agreements in place with a range of non-government organisations across South East Queensland for the timely delivery and supply of equipment through DVA, MASS, CAEATI and EACH. They also offer a range of payment options including lay-by, No-Interest-Ever finance through Certegy and Centapay to eligible customers.

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General Advocacy Free aged care advocacy for clients of government funded aged care services eg. HACC/CHSP or respite services, aged care home or aged care hostel.Free information sessions on Advocacy and Aged Care, Guardianship & Administration Advocacy QADA have limited GaS Advocacy service extending from Brisbane to Gympie where eligible client can be supported at QCAT hearings and reviews. Fee for Service workshops: - mhWise workshops for Staff on working with people with a mental heath conditions- Guardianship and Administration work shops

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Retreat at Carrollton is a unique community that provides our residents an engaging environment to flourish. Our caring staff gets to know each resident and helps with activities of daily living like bathing, grooming, dressing, laundry, and housekeeping. They can also help manage medications and escort residents to the dining room, activities, or events. We offer a full slate of life enrichment activities, including weekly happy hours or events, arts & crafts, fitness classes, regular outings, movie nights and restaurant-style dining. Our goal is to help seniors continue to live as independently as possible but with a little help when needed. || Website: https://retreatatcarrollton.com

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