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Echuca Amcal Pharmacy

VIC, Australia

**Rich River Pharmacy**

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The health centre is in a remote aboriginal community outside Laverton and close to the South Australian border , 9 hours from Kalgoorlie.All medical conditions are dealt with and any condition needing a doctor's help, either the RFDS is called or they will use the community vehicle to carry the patient 9hrs to Kalgoorlie Hospital.

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GRAMS Diabetes Clinic

WA, Australia

Please call GRAMS for clinic times

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Services provided to help those who want to live at home and who meet the HACC target group. Serving Wee Waa, Gwabegar and Pillaga district residents.

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Hospice is an organisation that is staffed by trained volunteers who assist people through the progression of their illness and enable them to maintain a dignified lifestyle in the environment of their choice.

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Anyone can refer to Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centre as long as they have the carers or clients permission. Carers must be currently caring for a family member or friend who may be frail, elderly, have a chronic condition or disability. Anyone in the community is able to access information on aged, disability, community or health services.

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Cover the Break O'Day, Dorset and Bicheno areas.

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Provides assistance to young people in achieving independence by securing & maintaining affordable accommodation, developing appropriate living skills and providing practical assistance. Support is provided via a goal-oriented case management approach.

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Community Home Care

WA, Australia

A variety of services provided through the HACC program to support individuals living in the community and prevent premature placement into Aged Care Facilities. Eligibility as per HACC assessment guidelines. Men's group meets monthly, contact Andrew Robinson for details. Client care coordination also available.

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Updated April 2008

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Post Acute Care describes the management and provision of short term planned care for patients and/or carers with more complex needs during their recovery from an episode of acute illness or injury. Short-term care can be provided within the first four (4) weeks of discharge. Provides individually tailored packages of health and community care services for children, young people, adults, families and the elderly in order to provide additional support when needed and assist recuperation following discharge from an acute public hospital or any publicly funded emergency department or rehabilitation facility. Services include home nursing, personal care, home care and some allied health.

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Melbourne City Mission

VIC, Australia

Community Access Program (03) 9385 6395, provides assistance to people who have a non-compensable Acquired Brain Injury. Early Choices (03) 9385 6362, is a case management program for children with complex needs aged between 0-6. Making a Difference (03) 9385 6362, delivers servcies to families caring for family members with a disability aged 5 to 64 yrs. Statewide Acquired Brain Injury Case Management Service (03) 9385 6316, aimed at short to medium term interventions to assist people with an acquired brain injury to better manage their situations after injury.

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Blue Care Head Office

QLD, Australia

Blue Care is one of Australia's largest providers of community health and residential aged care. As part of UnitingCare Queensland, Blue Care is committed to quality holistic care services that express the Uniting Church's Christian values and address clients' physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual needs.

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Pathways Australia

QLD, Australia

Pathways is a service which recruits, trains and supports foster carers. Children are referred by Families, Youth and Community Care Queensland and are deemed to be at risk and unable to stay with their families. Practical aspects of care include assistance.

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Counselling services on a broad range of Womens Health Issues including: - Breast Examinations - Pap Smear testing - Pregnancy testing and Referral - Menopause Counselling - Abortion referral and counselling (Current at 31/03/08)

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Assesses, plans and co-ordinates ongoing care for patients, familes or carers by linking them with appropriate community services. Coordinates the oxygen program for people with ongoing oxygen related needs - the oxygen program is located on Level 2 and their fax no is 4734 2978.

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Information & Referral for members of ethnic communities. Assessment and consultation for persons presenting with a range of mental health concerns, through a panel of sessional bilingual and bicultural menatl health professionals. Brief clinical intervention can be provided. All clinical referrals and requests for consultations to Intake on 9840 3767.

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Specialist Palliative Care services can help if you have complex symptoms associated with life limiting illness through the provision of consultancy nursing support. A medical specialist clinic is provided for eligible clients from the Central, Mitchell and Castlereagh clusters of the Greater Western Area Health Service. The Palliative Care Service consults closely with GPs, generalist nurses, allied health and home help agencies, pastoral care and other services if required.

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City Care Network Inc.

SA, Australia

Home assistance and social support provided by volunteers. Ongoing/planned; not an emergency service

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Community support is available for clients and their carers whether they live in their own home or in a residential facility. Involvement by the client's general practitioner is preferred. Services are provided by a multidisciplinary team consisting of psychiatrists, community mental health nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, clinical psychologists and a medical officer. Services provided include: assessment and treatment; liaison with other agencies; monitoring of mental state; counselling; medication advice; mutual support groups; accommodation advice and assistance with access; facilitation of in-patient admission; education and consultation for service providers and community groups

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This service is for young people or family members experiencing a difficult time , this service may be able to assist, they can arrange a time and place convenient to you, a time with a trained person who is used to responding to people who are experiencing difficulties, an opportunity to talk things over in a way that will help you to see the path ahead more clearly, An obligation-free first appointment to meet the counsellor to discuss the issues concerning you. They provide an opportunity to resolve problems before they get out of control and an environment where families can meet together and be sure that each of their opinions will be respected. Facilities available; meeting room, internet, computers, facsimile, telephone. Registered Centrelink as NFP Volunteer Centre. Youth Worker.

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Kurri Kurri Community Centre offers a wide range of services to the community, including services to assist fraila ged and younger disabled people remain in their own home (Home and Community Care Services). Services available are Community options, Dementia Options and Home Modification & Maintenance. The Centre also has a supported employment service who carry out lawn maintenance, litter removal and basic labouring and cleaning jobs. Vacation Care and Out of School Hours Care is also availabe along with a Youth Centre who offer a drop-in facility and also run structured programs for the youth of the area. The Centre also offers recreational activities for all ages including Kindygym, Gymnastics, Jazz ballet, Guitar Tuition, Craft, and Aerobics along with typing, photocopying, laminating and resume writing for the general public. The Centre also has rooms to hire on a long-term and casual basis. Tennants include Samaritans.

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Chamber Registrar, all Court jurisdictions, Coroner's Court. Contact the above number and the Office Manager will be able to refer you to the right Court and/or provide you with the information you need in order to receive the best assistance.

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Assists job seekers with a disabilty to gain and maintain employment of their choice at industry standard wages and conditions in their local community. Includes: School Leaver Program; Workable Skills (Horticultural, Nursery Environment) Program.

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Provides direct support to families and youth; Protective services for children at risk; Case management and Information on local community services.

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Health Partners

ACT, Australia

Health Partners is the Self Management of Chronic Conditions and is a project that seeks to support ACT GPs and their patients in the management of chronic conditions. The demonstration project encompasses three main areas: *Patients attendance at an accredited group Self Management Course developed by Kate Lorig, Stanford University, USA; * an allied health professional to work with GPs and patients in all facets of the project; *Joint planning, monitoring and evaluation by the patients, their GPs and project officers. This service is run out of ACT Health 6207 9977

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ESMAP provides information and referral to people of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds to assist them in accessing Home and Community Care (HACC) funded services. Bilingual workers speak Italian, Greek and Russian and Wednesday is official drop-inday forItalian, Spanish and Russian consumers. ESMAP produces the Carers and Consumers Guide in 12 languages. ESMAP also assists HACC services to provide culturally appropriate services to CALD communities. Contact the Coordinator for a current calendar of events.

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Crisis and long term counselling and therapy, non-legal advocacy, liaison with legal services, housing information, referral and support, shower/meals/laundry, activities centre, outreach including medium term housing. Young mothers' group, outreach, agency consultation, professional individual and group supervision. Special projects - CYRUS: The Youth Resource Directory.

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Facilitates access to Prince of Wales hospital services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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Aboriginal Health Workers provide support to Aboriginal patients in the Port Augusta hospital, through the step-down unit, helping to assist with the emotional and practical aspects of being in hospital and the transition back to the community.

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ACCESS provides practical assistance and support for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. It provides collaborative, client focussed case planning, outreach and other support to young people, individuals and families, to assist them to secure accommodation and other support.

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Westmead Social Work Dept

NSW, Australia

Social Workers will assess, case manage, co-ordinate, and counsel inpatients of the Hospital prior to their leaving, & refer to appropriate service(s) needed post discharge.

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A hospital dedicated to paediatric Services. Children's Hospital. Interpreters available for CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds).

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Must have recent inpatient episode in an acute public hospital or attended an emergency department or received out patient oncology therapy. Must be assessed as requiring additional services to assist with recuperation or transition to continuing care following hospital episode.

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St Louis Lifestyle

SA, Australia

Service also caters for most areas in the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula; however provision of service for people living in the more distant towns/localities of these regions may depend on number of hours purchased

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Older Carers Program provides individualised support for older carers who care for adult children with a disability. The aim of the program is to assist carers access formal and informal support and provide them with intensive care planning. The support services are reviewed on a regular basis. Updated February 2008

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Provides individually tailored packages of health and community care services for children, young people, adults, families and the elderly in order to provide additional support when needed and assist recuperation following discharge from an acute public hospital. Services include home nursing, personal care, child care, allied health and home help.

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Post Acute Care provide care for people when they first come home from hospital

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Post acute Care provides care for people when they first come home from hospital

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North East Networks

SA, Australia

Assist people with an acquired brain injury to re-establish their social networks or to establish new ones. Various recreational, educational and community volunteer activities are organised and members select the activity that interests them. Referrals through Disability SA

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Metro Home Link

SA, Australia

Metro Home Link is a short-term, quick response home support program which aims to avoid an unnecessary hospital admission or to reduce length of stay. People living in accredited residential aged care facilities may be eligible for the program

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Phoenix Centre

TAS, Australia

The Phoenix Centre offers support for newly-arrived refugees and other people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds who are survivors of torture or trauma.

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Nexus offers a wide range of assessments to determine intellectual ability, academic achievement, learning disability, behavioural disorders and emotional disturbance. Nexus offers a complete psychological service. The service is confidential, highly supportive and effective. Therapy and counselling are offered for depression, anxiety, fear, phobia, relationship difficulties, sexual difficulties, work stress, pain management and sleep disorder.

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Multicultural support available (care workers speaking a range of languages)

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Older Carers Program

WA, Australia

Older Carers Program provides individualised support for older carers who care for adult children with a permanent disability who may be concerned about who will look after their child when they are no longer able to. The aim of the program is to assist carers access formal and informal support and provide them with intensive care planning, information, social support, respite and crisis managmen. This service comes under Commonwealth Respite & Carelink Program under the auspices of Australian Red Cross.

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There is no fee for the client, charged to insurance company

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The Intensive Family Support Service assists families who have a child or young person with a disability, where the family is under a high level of stress, or in times crisis.

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Provides support to carers of persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability, through information on services available, respite planning and brokerage and assistance in emergency situaitions.

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Group programs, social and recreational programs for people with a mental illness. Home-based Outreach Service and Personal Helpers and Mentors Program.

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Provides financial assistance and health care to asylum seekers. Caseworkers assist people meet a wide range of needs including health support, counselling, accommodation, material aid, education and legal referrals, and social support. All services are free of charge, and include: - income support to cover basic living expenses (89% of Centrelink Special Benefit) - general health care (including pharmaceutical) - Health Services Australia medical costs - casework support - referrals to other agencies (legal, medical, counselling, social, education, housing, material aid). Eligibility of those with a current on-shore Protection Visa (refugee status) application and awaiting a decision is determined by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.

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This is a service offered for newly diagnosed cancer patients offer support and information for all ages. They are on the same site as the Albany Hospital in Nutrition House (due to confines of space). The WA Cancer and Palliative Care Network was established in 2006, one of several networks established by the Western Australian Department of Health. Clinical Networks are a group of interested people and organisations, including health professionals, patients, carers, consumers and others, coming together to talk, think, plan and develop health policy and services across the State. In our case it comprises all those with an interest in Cancer and/or Palliative Care. By forging working relationships between a broad range of people, Clinical Networks: Plan better policy Ensure better coordination and integration of services Increase participation, partnerships, communication and accountability across WA Health. This service is funded by WACHS and in part by The WA Cancer Council.

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The Brighter Futures- Early Intervention Program is a voluntary targeted program designed for families encountering problems that impact on their ability to care for their children. The Brighter Futures program aims to achieve three outcomes; To promote healthy development in children, To promote strong, functional and well supported families, To reduce and prevent child abuse and neglect in participating families whom present with at least one vulnerability that if not addressed is likely to escalate and impact on the capacity to care for their children. The key service components in the program include; Co ordination/ service integration functions, Case management of families, Home Visiting, Children's Services and Parenting Programs.

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The Brighter Futures-Early Intervention Program is a voluntary targeted program designed for families encountering problems that impact on their ability to care for their children. The Brighter Futures program aims to achieve three outcomes: To promote healthy development in children; To promote strong, functional and well supported families; To reduce and prevent child abuse and neglect in participating families who present with at least one vulnerability that if not addressed is likely to escalate and impact on the capacity to care for their children. The key service components in the program include: Coordination/ service integration functions, Case management of families, Home Visiting, Children's Services and Parenting Programs.

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The Brighter Futures- Early Intervention Program is a voluntary targeted program designed for families encountering problems that impact on their ability to care for their children. The Brighter Futures program aims to achieve three outcomes; To promote healthy development in children, To promote strong, functional and well supported families, To reduce and prevent child abuse and neglect in participating families whom present with at least one vulnerability that if not addressed is likely to escalate and impact on the capacity to care for their children. The key service components in the program include; Co ordination/ service integration functions, Case management of families, Home Visiting, Children's Services and Parenting Programs.

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Provision of settlement services to all refugees and humanitarian entrants from Bosnia, Herzegovina and other parts from Yugoslavia

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This is a service for Indigenous families with young children where they can meet other families with children, providing an interesting place for the children to play together. The service also can help families to find out about other services and resources that are available for families.

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South West Sydney Cancer Services have cancer care coordination teams that can offer information, advocacy, case management, support groups,and general care coordination of services for patients with the following types of cancer:- Genitourinary cancers, Prostate, Kidney, Bladder, Testis, Penis. Gynaecological cancers (cervix, ovary and others), Breast, Haematological cancer, Colorectal and Lung cancers. Single point of contact for cancer patients between their service providers to assist them throughout the cancer journey, including during treatment, referral to psychologist, social support, support groups and palliative care services.

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HACC project that provides a range of culturally appropriate respite services targeted at socially isolated, culturally and linguistically diversified (CALD) frail aged, adults with disabilities and their carers. The project can provide short term, planned and individual carer support that includes counselling, advice, advocacy, information, referral, support and linkages to other services that support the caring relationship, centre based/group respite, individual respite and transport to and from respite activities. Priority will be given to cultural groups with no or limited access to culturally specific respite. The project will work in partnership with multicultural services and social groups that have identified the need for new or expanded respite services.

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Service provides: Support and education for people diagnosed with dementia, who wish to remain living in their home with a Carer.

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Basic home support services to support client's independence, health and wellbeing; average 2 hrs/fortnight. Funded through the Home and Community Care (HACC) Program

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ComPacks is a case managed package of care provided for up to 6 weeks after discharge from hospital. The length of service depends upon the amount of support required. This service is for people who need two or more services in order for them to return home safely with appropriate care in place. Services are flexible and may include;Case Management, Domestic Assistance, Personal Care, Meals, Social Support, Transport, Respite Care, Small items of equipment and Home Modification and Maintenance. Where ongoing assistance is needed after the six week period, clients will be referred to other community services.

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Includes some services provided through the Coorong Community Links Combined Program (collaboration between the hospital and the Coorong Council)

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Supports people with disabilities to become more involved in their community. Offers Day Options programs and opportunities to participate in sports and recreational activities

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Flexible package of services determined by assessed need and funding guidelines, usually consisting of 1.5 hours of assistance per week. It may include personal care, domestic assistance, transport, meal preparation and social support

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Country Home Link

SA, Australia

Country Home Link is a short-term, quick response home support program which aims to avoid an unnecessary hospital admission or to reduce length of stay. It caters for people living the country regions of South Australia including Gawler and Adelaide Hills who use Adelaide metropolitan public hospitals. People living in accredited residential aged care facilities may be eligible for the program

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NRCP Funding - Fees apply. In-Home respite for carers of people with Dementia. Service based on assessed need and agreed care plan. Activities: In - Home Respite Accessibility of Venue: Wheelchair accessible. Special Conditions: Meet criteria of Carer of Person with Severe Dementia Additional Fees: Nil Transport: Only if required for activity within the respite session e.g. drive to outing. referral: via Central Intake Unit 3722 1740 - anyone may refer

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Non Clinical case management support to people 16 years and above living with a range of mental health issues. where these issues are having a strong impact on the persons day to day functioning.

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The Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative (HASI) is a partnership between the Greater Western Area Health Service and Mission Australia. The program aims to assist people with mental health problems or low to medium levels of psychiatric disability to participate in community life, maintain successful tenancies and improve their quality of life.

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Local office: 107 Murray St, Nuriootpa SA 5355

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Local office: 40 Blyth Rd, Clare SA 5453

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Local office: 30 Elizabeth St, Maitland SA 5573

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Local office: 16 Wallace St, Balaklava SA 5461

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