Aged Care Guide SA & NT 2024

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A DPS PUBLICATION South Australia & NT AGED CARE GUIDE AgedCareGuide.com.au | TalkingAgedCare.com.au / TalkingAgedCare | @TalkingAgedCare Home Care | Residential Care 24 TH EDITION MANAGING YOUR SERVICES PREPARATION GETTING ASSESSED FINDING PROVIDERS RESEARCH

At Opal HealthCare, building personal relationships with our residents and families is at the heart of our model of care. Our primary responsibility is to support you to live life your way, every day. At our five Care Communities across Adelaide, we provide high quality, person-centred care and encourage a sense of purpose, belonging and community for everyone.

Quality residential aged care for residents including permanent, respite, dementia and palliative care. Registered nurses on every shift, every day and night, seven days a week.

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Contents COTA message 3 From the CEO 4 Useful phone numbers and websites 5 How to use the Aged Care Guide 6 Step 1 > Research 8 – Research overview 9 – Getting started 11 – Assessments 11 – Flow charts 16 -17 – Support at home 18 – Commonwealth Home Support Programme 20 – Home Care Packages 23 – Private home care 40 – Veterans’ support 41 – Respite at home 42 – Transition care 43 – Flexible restorative care 44 – Wellness centres 45 – Transport services 46 – Assistive technology 48 – Aged care homes 51 – Applying to a home 58 – Waiting for residential care 60 – Deciding on a home 61 – Moving into a home 63 – Daily living in a nursing home 68 Step 2 > Preparation 70 – Preparation overview 71 – Aged Care Checklist 72 – Cost for residential care 74 – RAD and DAP explained 76 – Financial advice 77 – Estate planning 79 Step 3 > Getting assessed 81 – Getting assessed overview 82 – What you should prepare 82 – How long does it take? 84 Step 4 > Finding providers 85 – Finding providers overview 86 – Choosing a provider 87 – Placement consultants 88 – Directory lists & Reference indexes 95 – Definition of terms 146 Step 5 > Managing services 147 – Managing services overview 148 – Self-managing your HCP 149 – Resident agreement 151 – Supported living 153 – Extra services 154 – Cultural services 155 – Special needs groups 157 – Community Visitors Scheme 159 – Advocacy 160 – Carer support 162 – Dementia support 163 – End-of-life care 165 Organisation & business index 166 Index 168 Aged Care Guide 2 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 www.AgedCareGuide.com.au

COTA message

Transparency of information is one of the many key things COTA Australia has advocated on aged care reforms throughout the years. The Royal Commission into the Quality & Safety of Aged Care highlighted so many issues and revealed shocking stories of the experiences people have had. It set Australia on a path of serious and fundamental reform.

Throughout this Council on the Ageing (COTA) Australia has consistently and forcefully advocated for aged care that is of high quality, transparent and based on aged care services that are delivered in a way that upholds older people’s human rights.

The Royal Commission accepted many of these points and we are now seeing the development of a new rights based Aged Care Act, redesign of the support at home system to help more people remain independent in their own homes – where most people want to stay as they age - new transparent information sources like the Star Rating system, more staffing in aged care facilities and better funding for better care.

The job is not yet done. But COTA Australia remains on the case in aged care reform and in many other areas that impact on your life – like health care and employment. Tackling the impacts of ageism head on. Ensuring that older people have the same rights – including access to good information to make their own decisions – without question.

Finding the right aged care service for yourself, or assisting your loved one, is one of the most important things you will ever have to do. Yet it can be hard to find the information you need to help you make this decision.

This Guide can assist you to find and make the right decision. It is an independent resource to make you aware of options available in your local area. You can order a hard copy to browse through and share with families or friends. Alternatively, you may go online at AgedCareGuide.com.au if that’s your preference where you can filter your searches to just those services in a local area and request a quote from the provider you select.

COTA Australia, as the national peak advocacy body for people over 50 years of age, has partnered with DPS because we both value and focus on the need for you to have good information to make choices. More than that though, AgedCareGuide.com.au gives you the opportunity to leave a review of the services – be they provided in the home, in a nursing home or a retirement village. All of us like to hear from our peers or others in the same situation about what is good, bad or indifferent when making decisions. Your experience and feedback provides more invaluable information for another person in their search and decision making.

I hope you will find this guide useful in your decision making and that you will share your experiences to help others in the same situation. And we will continue the work to make aged care services better and uphold your rights in all of their interactions with you. Wishing you all the best in finding the service that is right for you.

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Aged Care Guide SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT 2024, 24TH Edition

Printed December 2023

RRP $44, inc GST

Deputy Editor

David McManus

david.mcmanus@dps.com.au

Chief Executive Officer

Michelle Beech

COTA message

The factual material contained in this publication has been obtained from information supplied by government departments, industry and organisations, by personal interview and by telephone and correspondence. At the time of going to press the publisher believed that all information submitted for publication was accurate and complete. However, the publisher can take no responsibility for inaccuracies or incomplete information
that may have been supplied to them in the course of their enquiries detailed above. The facts published indicate the result of those enquiries and no warranty as to their accuracy can be given. The information in this publication is general in nature and does not constitute financial, legal or other professional advice. Readers should consider whether the information is appropriate to their needs and seek professional advice tailored to their personal circumstances. Images within this publication may have been altered from their original format. © Copyright. No part of this publication can be used or reproduced in any format without express permission in writing from The Publisher. ® Aged Care Guide is a registered trademark. DPS Publishing Pty Ltd ● 1300 186 688 ● PO Box 1026, Pasadena SA 5042 info@dps.com.au ● AgedCareGuide.com.au ● ABN 53 090 793 730 Advertising Distribution Proudly produced sales@dps.com.au distribution@dps.com.au and printed 1300 186 688 1300 186 688 in Australia
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From the CEO

From the CEO

Welcome to the 24th edition of the Aged Care Guide South Australia & NT. For more than 20 years, the Aged Care Guide, previously known as the DPS Guide to Aged Care, has provided seniors and their families with essential information about aged care in Australia.

Our print and online publications are an essential tool to help you understand and access aged care services – from home and community care through to residential care accommodation and retirement living options.

To help you understand the aged care process even better we have created easy to follow flow charts which visualise your options and the steps to take for home care and residential aged care.

The articles in the front half of the book give detailed descriptions of the various aged care services available and discuss any financial and legal issues you need to be aware of, as well as who can assist with expert advice around advocacy and placement.

The directory section at the back provides a comprehensive list of all Australian government-subsidised residential accommodation and approved Home Care Package providers.

An extensive list of private providers of homes and services are also included.

You can use the printed Aged Care Guide in conjunction with our website –AgedCareGuide.com.au – which provides greater detail on the services offered by individual aged care homes, home care providers, retirement villages, as well as professional services and products.

Simply type in the associated ‘DPS Web ID’ number from this book in the space provided on the website to link directly to a chosen home, service or product.

Current bed vacancies, as well as home care availability and retirement units for sale or lease, are also listed on the website.

Alternatively you may wish to use our Compare & Connect tool to help you find and compare aged care providers that best meet your needs and search criteria in your preferred area to help with the decision making process.

We are also promoting transparency in the sector and opening up dialogue between consumers and providers through Ratings and Reviews on AgedCareGuide.com.au, which gives you the opportunity to share positive or negative stories about your aged care experience with a service and for providers to respond to this feedback and address any potential concerns.

We would like to wish you all the best as you embark on your journey in locating the home or services to suit your needs. When engaging a service, please advise the aged care home, retirement village, community care provider, or product and service provider that you found their details in the Aged Care Guide.

We welcome any suggestions on information we can provide in the next edition of the Aged Care Guide or on AgedCareGuide.com.au to further assist in your journey. Simply email info@dps.com.au

I look forward to hearing from you.

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Useful phone numbers and websites

Advocacy

Aged Rights Advocacy Service (ARAS)

08 8232 5377 sa.agedrights.asn.au

CarerHelp carerhelp.com.au

Carers Australia

02 6122 9900 carersaustralia.com.au

COTA (NT)

08 8941 1004 cotant.org.au

COTA (SA)

08 8232 0422 cotasa.org.au

National Seniors

1300 765 050 nationalseniors.com.au

Older Person’s Advocacy Network (OPAN) 1800 700 600 opan.org.au

Cultural

Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing (PICAC)

03 8823 7979 culturaldiversity.com.au

Ethnic Link Services (SA)

08 8448 6260 unitingsa.com.au

Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia

02 6282 5755 fecca.org.au

Multicultural Aged Care (SA)

08 8241 9900 mac.org.au

Multicultural Communities Council of SA 08 8345 5266 mccsa.org.au

Multicultural Council of Northern Territory 08 8945 9122 mcnt.org.au

Translating and Interpreting Service

13 14 50 tisnational.gov.au

Government

Aged Care Quality & Safety Commission

1800 951 822 agedcarequality.gov.au

Department of Veterans’ Affairs

1800 838 372 dva.gov.au

My Aged Care 1800 200 422 myagedcare.gov.au

Services Australia - Aged Care Line 1800 227 475 servicesaustralia.gov.au/ageing

Services Australia - Carers & Disability 13 27 17 servicesaustralia.gov.au/carers

Services Australia - Medicare

13 20 11 servicesaustralia.gov.au/medicare

Services Australia - Older Australians

13 23 00 servicesaustralia.gov.au/ageing

Health

Dementia Australia

1800 100 500 dementia.org.au

Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Services (DBMAS)

1800 699 799 dementia.com.au

Dementia Support Australia (DSA) 1800 699 799 dementia.com.au

National Continence Helpline 1800 330 066 continence.org.au

National Dementia Helpline 1800 100 500 dementia.org.au

Seniors Health Card 13 23 00 servicesaustralia.gov.au/common wealth-seniors-health-card

Legal

Darwin Community Legal Service 08 8982 1111 1800 812 953 dcls.org.au

Legal Services Commission Legal Helpline (SA) 1300 366 424 lsc.sa.gov.au

Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission 1800 019 343 legalaid.nt.gov.au

Office of the Public Advocate (SA) 1800 066 969 opa.sa.gov.au

Office of the Public Trustees (NT) 1800 517 223 nt.gov.au/law/processes/ about-public-trustee

South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (SACAT) 1800 723 767 sacat.sa.gov.au

Other

Aged Care Guide 1300 186 688 AgedCareGuide.com.au

Carer Gateway 1800 422 737 carergateway.gov.au

Catalyst Foundation (SA) 08 8168 8776 1800 636 368 catalystfoundation.com.au

National Relay Service 1800 555 660 infrastructure.gov.au/ national-relay-service

ned (National Equipment Database) 1300 885 886 askned.com.au

Open Arms - Veterans & Families Counselling 1800 011 046 openarms.gov.au

Relationships Australia 1300 364 277 relationships.org.au

Seniors Card (NT) 1800 441 489 ntseniorscard.org.au

Seniors Card (SA) 1800 819 961 www.seniorscard.sa.gov.au

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Useful phone numbers and websites

How to use the Aged Care Guide

How to use the Aged Care Guide

The information featured in this 24th edition of the Aged Care Guide South Australia & NT will inform you on a number of considerations when choosing accommodation and care options.

The information in this Guide will help you understand aged care, in-home and community care options in Australia.

The Aged Care Guide also includes a comprehensive directory of in-home care services (see pages 97–102 for SA, 132 –134 for NT ); Home Care Package providers (see pages 106 –111 for SA, 136 –137 for NT ); residential aged care homes (see pages 113 –126 for SA, 138 for NT ); and facilities or services specific to your cultural background (see pages 127 –129 for SA, 141 –142 for NT ).

How do I find what I’m looking for?

There are a number of ways you can use the Aged Care Guide in order to find aged care homes, Home Care Packages, products or services.

The index on page 168 can help you to find the main information topics in the book and can direct you to the different directory tables for aged care homes, in-home care options or products/services in the back of the Guide.

Each council district (also known as a local government area or LGA) on the referenced page includes a list of suburbs with homes or villages in each suburb listed in alphabetical order.

You will find some retirement accommodation listed within the residential directory where they are co-located on the same geographical site as the aged care home.

Locality search: If you know the council district, suburb or town, then use the cross-reference index on page 96. Each of these lists are in alphabetical order and you can then refer to the page referenced.

Cultural search: If you are of non-English speaking background, or prefer to find a home or service specific to your cultural needs, refer to the multicultural listings on pages 127 –129 for SA, 141 –142 for NT.

Searching for other services . . .

If you are looking for centre-based care, day therapy centres or other products and services, you can find this in the directory section from page 126 onwards. Visit AgedCareGuide.com.au for a complete list of services available near you

South Australia & NT AGED CARE GUIDE AgedCareGuide.com.au TalkingAgedCare.com.au Home Care Residential Care 24 TH EDITION MANAGING YOUR SERVICES PREPARATION GETTING ASSESSED FINDING PROVIDERS RESEARCH Finding providers NT culturally appropriate aged care homes Table of aged care homes/residential care facilities offering culturally appropriate services of sexuality, race, or religious identities. The homes listed below have specifically indicated to DPS that they have training, expertise, funding or heightened understanding of the special needs of the cultural group. Aged Care Home DPS Calvary Mulakunya Flexible Aged Care Serv Wurrumiyanga ATSI Juninga Centre Coconut Grove 8948 0442 18879 Mala'la Aged Care Community Services Maningrida Aged Care Home DPS Nganampa Ngura Mutitjulu-nya Flexible Aged Care Serv Mutitjulu ATSI Pulkapulkka Kari Flexible Aged Care Service Tennant Creek 8962 1222 18883 Tjilpi Pampaku Ngura Flexible Aged Care Serv Kaltukatjara NT culturally appropriate Home Care Packages Table of Home Care Package (HCP) providers offering culturally appropriate services The following table a guide only. The information should not be interpreted that these Home Care Packages are exclusive to the noted cultural group nor the only packages that offer quality services these cultural groups. All Home Care Packages are tailored to care for all people DPS that they have training, expertise, funding or heightened nderstanding of the special needs of the cultural group. Home Caring ATSI Ali-Curung Aged Care Alpurrurulam Aged Care Ampilatwatja Aged Care Anglicare Community Care East Arnhem Arlparra Aged Care Central Desert Regional Council Aged Care Services ATSI Elliott Aged Care 8969 2167 19630 Gapuwiyak Aged Disability Service ATSI Golden Glow Nursing Services Katherine Pine Creek 8927 2756 20785 Gunbalanya Community Care Haasts Blu (Ikuntji) Home Care Service ATSI Home Support Services (NT) Imanpa Home Care Service Kakadu Community Care Laynhapuy Homelands Aged Care Mala'la Aged Care Community Services Minyerri Aged Care ATSI Nauiyu Daly River Aged Care Service 8977 8900 19651 Purple House Aged Disability Care ATSI Rocky Ridge Aged Care Facility Katherine Community Care 8972 3399 18884 Roper Gulf Regional Council Community Services Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Questioning Non English Speaking Background 105 Finding providers These maps provide you with geographical reference for the council (LGA) areas in South Australia. Sou h Aus ralia Popu at on Change 1997 - 2006South Australia Popu a on Change 1997 - 2006South Australia Popu a on Change 1997 - 2006O C OM UN South Australia P p t Ch g 1997 - 2006E L PM N TRU Sou h Australia Pop at on Change 1997 - 2006OU A K A E COMMUN T South Australia region map Aged Care Guide 688 or email sales@dps.com.au YOUR DPS SALES TEAM www.AgedCareGuide.com.au www.DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au David Index www.AgedCareGuide.com.au Aged Care Guide 6 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 www.AgedCareGuide.com.au

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Research overview

Whether you need support to remain living independently at home or are looking for alternative accommodation, it is important to know what options are available to you.

‘Aged care’ is a term used to describe a range of services to support older people. This could be getting some home care assistance in your own home or moving into a nursing home. However, it may also refer to community services, specific health care services delivered in a day-centre setting, assisted living options or even products and equipment to assist anyone over 65 years old.

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Different types of care include:

Support at home

The path to accessing support is different for everyone. For some, the need for support is gradual and starts with a little bit of help every now and then, slowly increasing to more frequent and more intense assistance to remain living independently.

If you want to stay in your own home but need some support to help you manage better at home, there are a number of supports available to you depending on your circumstances.

Different care options that might be available to you include support at home through government-funded programs such, as the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) or the Home Care Packages (HCP) program.

Home care products and services range from assistance with daily chores and personal care to providing meals, transport assistance and home maintenance. Basic assistance is offered through the CHSP, but if your needs exceed the level of support offered though this program then a level 1– 4 Home Care Package can offer higher intensity support to help you stay at home.

Private providers can also deliver a range of home support services. They are not government funded and you will need to pay for services out of your own pocket.

Short-term care

There are a few different support options available if you only need support for a short period of time. These options include respite care, which can be delivered in the community or in a residential care home, offering the opportunity for both you and your carer to take a short break.

At the end of a hospital stay, the Transition Care Program provides short-term assistance to help improve your independence and confidence.

If you have not been admitted to hospital, the Short-Term Restorative Care program is a flexible option that focuses on regaining wellbeing over a short period of time.

Residential aged care

Moving into residential aged care can ensure quality of life and comfort if you are no longer able to remain living independently at home. Also known as ‘nursing’ or ‘aged care homes,’ these facilities provide 24/7 care as well as a range of other support services and recreational activities. The cost of care in most Australian aged care homes is subsidised by the Australian Government. There are also a number of non-government-funded residential aged care homes, often referred to as ‘supported and assisted living complexes’ and you will need to cover all the cost of accommodation and care delivered.

Retirement living

Retirement villages are not nursing homes; they are clusters of villas, units or apartments, and you will need a reasonable level of independence to move into a retirement setting. Retirement options are not funded by the government.

Daily care is generally not included, but some providers may offer support services at an additional charge or this can be accessed separately through government-funded home support options.

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Getting started

Before you can access government-subsidised aged care supports, such as in-home care, community supports or moving into a nursing home, you need to register with My Aged Care and be assessed to work out exactly what level of support you need.

My Aged Care

My Aged Care is the agency that looks after every governmentfunded aged care program. The service can help you find information about subsidised aged care options, including the different types of government-funded services available, eligibility for those services and the associated costs.

You, a family member, carer or client representative can register your details with My Aged Care so that you can be assessed to access any government-subsidised services.

When you first call the My Aged Care Contact Centre on 1800 200 422, an operator will register you and ask you a number of questions about your personal circumstances and care needs.

These questions will be quite basic and shouldn’t take too long. All you will need when you call is your Medicare card, as this information is stored with your other details on the My Aged Care database.

Examples of the questions you will be asked are:

Are you currently receiving aged care services?

Are you getting support from a carer or family member?

Can you prepare your own meals and do housework?

Do you need assistance taking a shower or bath and do you need help getting dressed?

Are there any health concerns or did you have a recent fall?

Do you feel lonely or isolated?

Are there any safety risks in the home?

The aim of this screening is to figure out what needs and support you require and whether you are eligible for a further assessment in person.

My Aged Care will assign you an aged care client number and will open a central client record. This record will include the information you have provided, as well as document your assessed needs and any government-funded care services you have been found eligible for.

Aged care assessments

If you are successful in your initial application with My Aged Care, the contact centre operator will refer you for an aged care assessment to determine what level of support you would benefit from the most.

If the operator decides that you are eligible for basic home support through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) you will be assessed by a Regional Assessment Service (RAS).

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Otherwise, if the operator believes you require higher care support, either through a Home Care Package (HCP) or moving into an aged care home, a member of an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) will visit you to assess you.

Regional Assessment Service (RAS)

To access basic government-funded home support under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP), you need to be assessed by the Regional Assessment Service (RAS). For more information about CHSP, go to page 20.

The RAS assessment helps to identify your needs for support and any goals for retaining or regaining skills that enable you to continue living independently in the community. It is conducted free of charge and independently from service provision which ensures assessors consider the full range of options when responding to you and your carers’ needs and goals.

Some of these needs may include assistive technology, therapeutic interventions, community care services or other support organisations.

RAS assessors liaise with other service providers, GPs/specialists and community support networks to make sure desired outcomes are achieved. If your care needs have increased the RAS can also plan and coordinate an exit from the CHSP and transfer you to other appropriate service systems, including Home Care Packages and/or residential care, if required.

My Aged Care

The service also provides care coordination if you have multiple providers or more complex needs.

Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT)

If you are no longer able to manage at home without basic assistance, the Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) helps you and your carers determine what kind of care will best meet your needs.

This may be a Home Care Package (see page 23) provided to you in your own home or residential care in an aged care home (see page 51).

ACAT assessors are generally professionals with medical backgrounds, such as doctors, nurses, social workers, occupational therapists and other health experts.

There is no charge for the assessment as the ACAT is government funded. Carers, relatives or close friends are encouraged to be involved in the discussion of your needs.

While an ACAT can’t make recommendations about individual homes or community services, they can provide you with information to assist you to make decisions.

To assist you in your search, an independent information source like the Aged Care Guide publications and the linked AgedCareGuide.com.au website can help. These resources give a comprehensive overview of all care options and care providers available.

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At anytime

You can find someone to help you:

Placement consultant

Aged care advisor

Social worker

Case manager

Hospital discharge planner

These professionals know the system really well and their help can make your search much easier.

Other useful people:

Financial advisor

Health fund

Veterans' Affairs

Local council

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At anytime!

You can find someone to help you:

Placement consultant

Aged care advisor

Social worker

Case manager

Hospital discharge planner

Consult your Aged Care Guide for a list of choices for any of these options or visit AgedCareGuide.com.au

These professionals know the system really well and their help can make your search much easier.

Other useful people:

Financial advisor

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Veterans’ Affairs

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To help you live independently in your own home and community for as long as possible, there are many home care products and services available.

Depending on your personal situation and the level of assistance you require, you may be entitled to some basic in-home support or more intensive support through a Home Care Package.

After a hospital stay, the Transition Care Program might be able to assist in your recovery and to return home. Alternatively, you may need to access respite care to give your carer a short break from the caring role.

There is a variety of support at home options available that can meet your specific needs.

In-home support

To assist with your care needs is a government priority, so you can continue living in the comfort of your own home where possible.

Home care products and services range from assistance with daily chores to personal care, providing meals, transport assistance, as well as equipment, such as a ramp, walking frame or shower rail to help you live independently in your own home.

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The government continues to significantly increase support for home and community-based aged care with particular integrated packages available. Private businesses also offer home care services.

Consumer-directed care

Consumer-directed care (CDC) gives you and your carers greater say about the types of care services you receive and the delivery of those services.

All Home Care Packages are delivered on a CDC basis and the funding for a package is allocated directly to you instead of to the provider.

Providers are required to work in partnership with you to create a package of services that meets your goals and needs, and gives you the information you require.

This information should assist in choosing the best provider for you, as well as changing providers if you need.

CDC allows you to determine how much involvement you wish to have when managing your package. It also allows for more transparency around how your package is funded and spent.

All home care services you receive should include ongoing monitoring and reviews from the provider to make sure your package is meeting your needs.

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Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP)

If you want to stay in your own home, but need some help with daily tasks or require entry-level care, the CHSP may be able to help.

The CHSP combines a number of home support options into one streamlined and simplified program. These options include short-term supports, such as respite, transition care and short-term restorative care. It also provides basic ongoing support both at home and in the community, as well as access to wellness programs, day options and centre-based services.

To determine if the CHSP is the right program for you, you will need to be assessed by a Regional Assessment Service (RAS). See page 82 for more information.

If you have more complex needs, a Home Care Package may be a better option. You can access similar services to the CHSP, coordinated and tailored to meet your specific needs (see page 23 for more details).

Contact My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 to find out how you can arrange a home support assessment.

What is the CHSP?

Subsidised by the Australian Government, the CHSP is an entry-level home help program if you are mostly – but not completely – able to live on your own and don’t need higher levels of support at home.

The program can also help your carer. If your carer needs to attend to everyday activities, the CHSP can arrange for someone to help you while they are away.

What types of services are provided?

CHSP services provided in the community may include:

Social support – social activities in a community-based group setting Transport – help to get out and about for shopping or appointments

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Services provided at home may include:

Domestic assistance – household jobs such as cleaning, clothes

washing and ironing

Personal care – help with bathing, showering, dressing or toileting

Home maintenance – minor general repair and care of your house or yard, for example, changing light bulbs or replacing tap washers

Home modification – minor installation of safety aids such as alarms, ramps and support rails in your home

Nursing care – a qualified nurse comes to your home and may, for example, dress a wound or provide continence advice

Some CHSP services can be provided either at a community centre or in your home, such as:

Food services – may include providing meals at a community centre, help with shopping for food, preparing and storing food in your home and delivering meals to your home.

Allied health support services – If you have particular health problems you may be able to access allied health services, such as physiotherapy, podiatry, speech therapy, occupational therapy and advice from a dietitian.

Who is the CHSP for?

You can apply for home help services under the CHSP if you are 65 years or older, or 50 years or older and identify as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person, are still living at home and need help to continue living independently.

You or your carer should contact the My Aged Care contact centre on 1800 200 422 or visit myagedcare.gov.au to apply.

Am I eligible?

To determine exactly what help you need at home, you will need a home support assessment. The assessment will be done by a representative of the Regional Assessment Service (RAS).

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A local RAS assessor will look at your ability to cope with various activities in your daily living.

Together, you will be able to work out what sort of help, how much you need and what it might cost. Go to page 82 to read more about assessments.

Urgent needs

If you’re in a situation where you have an urgent need for home support services and your safety would be at risk if those needs are not immediately met, it may be possible to receive CHSP services before you have been assessed by a RAS.

This only happens in exceptional circumstances and is only for a limited time until an assessment can be organised to determine long-term care options.

Services generally considered to relieve an urgent need for care include nursing, personal care, meals and transport.

It will depend on your personal circumstances whether you’ll be able to receive interim services before an assessment. Call the My Aged Care contact centre on 1800 200 422 to find out more.

Who pays for CHSP services?

Supports delivered under CHSP are subsidised by the government, however, there generally is still a fee for each service.

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You are encouraged to contribute towards the cost of your care if you are able to do so.

The amount you contribute depends on the type and number of services you require and can differ from one service provider to the next. Some organisations may charge a set fee for their services, while others may ask for a voluntary donation, charge a membership or subscription fee.

How much you pay is discussed and agreed upon between you and your service provider. The rate is set before you begin receiving the relevant services.

If you are receiving multiple services from one or more service providers and these services overlap, it may be possible to ‘bundle’ the cost for these services.

To find out specific costs you should contact your service provider.

Pre-1 July 2015 HACC, NRCP, DTC and ACHA clients

If you accessed Home and Community Care (HACC), National Respite for Carers Programme (NRCP), day therapy centres (DTC) or Assistance with Care and Housing for the Aged (ACHA) prior to 1 July 2015, you may retain access to these services or equivalent CHSP services until other suitable services become available, or until the service is no longer required.

You can find CHSP funded services starting on page 97 of the directory section or online on AgedCareGuide.com.au.

Home Care Packages

A Home Care Package (HCP) provides services that will help you to remain at home for as long as possible, as well as giving you choice and flexibility in the way that the care and support is provided.

There are four different levels of packages to support people with varying care needs, ranging from Level 1 support, if you have basic care needs, to Level 4, which can support you if you have high-level care needs.

The HCP is allocated to you personally, which gives you more control over the services you receive and who delivers those services.

Once you have been allocated a HCP you can contact any preferred approved service provider to give you the care you need.

Types of packages available

There are four types of packages delivering different levels of care:

1 Level 1 supports people with basic care needs

2 Level 2 supports people with low-level care needs

3 Level 3 supports people with intermediate care needs

4 Level 4 supports people with high-level care needs

The same type of care and services are provided under each HCP level, however, the amount of funding is different depending on what package is allocated to you.

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The hours of care are increased at each level of care; more hours of care and services are delivered under Home Care Package Level 4 compared to Level 1.

The ACAT assesses the types of care needs you may require. Someone eligible for Levels 3 and 4 HCPs would be eligible for higher levels of residential care if they were to apply for it.

If you are receiving care services through the previous Community Aged Care Package, Extended Aged Care at Home or Extended Aged Care at Home Dementia packages, you will continue to receive these services, but they will have a different name.

Package supplements

Package supplements are available with any of the four levels of Home Care Packages to help with the cost of meeting specific care needs. For example, the Z Dementia Supplement is for people with dementia and the R Veterans’ Supplement for veterans with an accepted mental health condition.

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What services are provided?

Home Care Package services are based on your individual needs. Your provider coordinates the care and services to support you at home and these are agreed between you and your provider. Services may include:

Personal assistance with bathing or showering, personal hygiene and grooming, dressing, toileting and mobility

Assistance with communication, including assistance to address difficulties arising from impaired hearing, sight or speech, or lack of common language. This can also include assistance with the fitting of sensory communication aids, checking hearing aid batteries and assistance in using the telephone

Domestic assistance for household jobs like cleaning, clothes washing and ironing

Food services, such as preparing meals or having meals delivered, assistance with using eating utensils and assistance with actual feeding and providing enteral feeding formula

Nursing services, including dressing wounds by providing bandages, dressings and skin emollients, as well as continence management and assistance in using continence aids and appliances

Assistance in taking your medications

Providing mobility equipment, such as crutches, walking frames, wheelchairs and mechanical devices for lifting, bed rails, slide sheets and pressure relieving mattresses, and assistance in using those aids

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Home maintenance for care of your house or garden

Modifications to the home – installing safety aids, such as alarms, ramps and support rails; identifying risks in the house and proposing solutions

Transport and assistance for appointments or social activities

Encouragement to take part in social and community activities that promote and protect your lifestyle, interests and wellbeing

Services / items not provided

The following services or items are not included in a package in any of the four levels of home care:

Using the package money as a source of income for the consumer

Purchase of food, except for enteral feeding requirements

Paying for accommodation, such as assistance with home purchase, mortgage payments or rent

Payment of fees or charges for other types of care funded or jointly funded by the Australian Government

Home modifications or capital items that are not related to the consumer’s care needs

Travel and accommodation for holidays

Cost of entertainment activities, such as club memberships and tickets to sporting events

Payment for services and items covered by the Medicare Benefits Schedule or the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme

Gambling activities

Are you eligible?

To receive a Home Care Package you will need to be assessed by an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT).

The ACAT helps you and your carer determine what kind of care will best meet your needs when you are no longer able to manage on your own.

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A member of the service, which may include a doctor, nurse, social worker and/or other health professional will meet with you to assess your care needs and how well you are managing at home.

They will identify the right services for your needs and the level of care you require.

The ACAT will give you a letter stating the types of subsidised services you have been approved for and might also put you in contact with organisations in your area that can deliver these services.

For more details about assessments go to page 82 or call 1800 200 422 to organise an assessment.

Priority

Access to Home Care Packages is managed through a national pool of all available packages. After approval for a HCP, you will be placed in a ‘queue’ until a suitable package becomes available. This may take a number of weeks or even months.

Your place in the queue will be determined by your personal needs, circumstances and the time you have been waiting for care since your assessment.

When you reach the front of the queue and a package is assigned to you, you can begin to receive care from the provider of your choice.

You have 56 days from the date you were assigned a package to find a provider and commence services.

You can request an extension, for example, if you have trouble finding a service provider. However, if you haven’t started receiving care within 84 days, the package will return to the queue and be assigned to the next person in line.

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An organisation that has been approved by the government to provide aged care services is called an approved provider.

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The government will pay your approved provider your allocated funding so they can pay the carers and any other bills.

An approved provider can manage your care, liaise with you about your preferences, requirements and care plan, but it doesn’t have to be the provider delivering your care.

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It is important to know that even though a HCP can only be managed by an approved provider, the care can be delivered by any provider, even one that is not supported by the government. This gives you more choice as to who delivers your care.

Home care agreement

This agreement is made between you and your provider and covers information such as the care and services you will receive and how much they will cost.

Your provider will work with you to develop a care or service plan that is based on your needs.

The care plan you agree to should include:

The exact types of services you will receive

Who will provide which services

How much involvement the service provider will have in managing and coordinating your services

When your services are delivered

Any exit amount the provider will charge to cover administrative cost if you decide to take your package elsewhere or cease care

How much will it cost?

The government covers most of the cost of care but your provider may ask you to contribute towards the cost of delivering your services, if you can afford to do so.

Depending on the Home Care Package level you are eligible for, the government pays your approved provider a subsidy toward the cost of your care. This amount is calculated daily and paid monthly to the provider.

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2023 rates):

This amount may be supplemented with an additional payment for people with higher care and specialised support needs, such as a Dementia, Veterans’ or Housing supplement.

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Rates are reviewed generally in March and September each year in line with changes to the Age Pension. This applies to each person receiving a Home Care Package, even if you are part of a couple.

Any government funding you receive will be paid directly to the provider who can spend the funds on the items you both agreed to in the home care agreement.

After commencement of your package, you will receive a monthly statement of income, expenditure and the balance of funds enabling you to see how the money is being spent.

How much you will pay

A provider may charge the maximum basic daily fee for a Home Care Package depending on what level you have been given. Maximum fees for each level currently are (September 2023 rates):

There may be additional benefits available depending on your personal circumstances, contact My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 for more details.

If your income is higher than the Age Pension you may be required to pay extra for your care.

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The purpose of ECH is to promote self-determination and enable people to live confidently at home and have the best possible life as they age.

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How much extra depends on your income and unavoidable expenses, such as pharmaceutical bills, rent, utilities and other living expenses. However, the maximum amount you can be asked to pay over the maximum basic daily fee for a HCP is up to 50 percent of your income exceeding the maximum base rate of the Age Pension.

The current Age Pension amount is $1,002.50 per fortnight for a single person or $1,096.70 with the included maximum Pension Supplement and Energy Supplement.

You can negotiate with your provider on the costs of the services and care you receive.

These costs will be agreed upon and fixed in your agreement before you receive any aged care services. This is your legal agreement with your service provider.

No full pensioner will pay an income tested care fee and no part pensioner will pay an income tested care fee greater than $6,543.66 per annum.

If you have an income of more than $62,332.40 per year, you will pay an income tested care fee on a sliding scale up to a total of $13,087.39 per annum.

However, no one will pay more than $78,524.69 in an income tested care fee over their lifetime (September 2023 rates).

You will only pay an income tested care fee if you can afford to do so. Your income assessment will determine if you can afford to contribute towards the cost of your care.

Your assets, including the family home, are excluded from the means testing arrangements for home care.

Exit fees

HCPs are portable which means that if you are moving to a different area or if you’re not happy with a provider’s services, you can simply take your package and any remaining funds with you to a new provider.

If you decide to change providers, the provider may charge you an exit fee to cover any administrative cost which will be deducted from any unspent funds.

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This is the amount that is ‘left over’ in your HCP budget and it will move with you to a new provider.

If you no longer require your HCP, these unspent funds will be returned to the government.

Exit fees may vary between providers and the amount should be clearly stated in the home care agreement between you and the provider.

Quality and complaints

The Australian Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission is responsible for the review of aged care services including government-subsidised home care services.

As an independent body, the Commission manages the accreditation of residential aged care services and the quality review of home care services across Australia.

It evaluates these services against the set Aged Care Quality Standards.

The Commission is committed to promoting continuous improvement of aged care and ensures that quality and other reporting by service providers is streamlined while supporting accountability, information and confidence for consumers.

If you are concerned about the care or services you are receiving, it is recommended that you first try to resolve any issues with your service provider.

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If you feel you are not being heard or need help to address the issue, you can contact an aged care advocacy service to help you.

If the matter is not resolved, you can make a complaint to the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission on 1800 951 822 or visit agedcarequality.gov.au

Your rights

No matter who you are, where you live or the types of care you need, you have rights related to your home care that should be respected by providers.

You have a right to:

Be accepted as an individual and have your preferences respected

Be treated with dignity, with your privacy respected

Receive care that is respectful of you, your family and home

Receive care without being obliged to feel grateful to those providing the care

Full and effective use of all human, legal and consumer rights, including the right to freedom of speech regarding your care

Have access to advocates and other avenues of redress

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Under the consumer-directed care principles, you also have the right to:

Set your own goals for your supports

Determine the ongoing level of involvement and control you have over your home care

Make decisions in relation to your care

Maintain your independence as much as possible

Choose the care and services that best meet your goals and assessed needs, within the limits of the resources available

Have choice and flexibility in the way the care and services are provided in your home

Participate in making decisions that affect you

Have your representative - family member or close friendparticipate in decisions relating to your care if you request it or need support to make decisions

These rights mean you can live the life you want to live for as long as possible.

If you think your rights are not being respected you should talk to your provider about your concerns. If this does not solve the issue you can contact the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.

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Private home care

Private home care

Rather than a government-funded service, you may choose a private home care provider and pay for services out of your own pocket.

Maybe this is more cost effective for you or there is a waiting list for the government service you are trying to access.

Private home care services are arranged directly between you and the service provider. You pay for all the services provided and there is no government subsidy.

Private home care organisations provide a wide variety of services, including registered nurses for complex care needs and carers for companionship, personal care, housekeeping, cooking and outings. They may also provide other types of staff, such as advisors, assistants, dietitians, drivers, personal trainers, physiotherapists and occupational therapists.

There is no limit to the number of hours of care provided each week and you can generally increase or decrease the time as your requirements change. With an agreed notice period, you are not required to pay for shifts you do not require.

While private home care may seem expensive, you may find that it is more cost effective than other institutional alternatives. There is a wide variety in the level of quality and cost of home care companies.

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Veterans’ support

If you are a veteran, war widow or widower, you may be in line to receive extra help in your home from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.

If you are having a hard time doing the regular household chores, struggling to get in and out of the shower or bath safely, or if you just can’t manage the gardening or household maintenance, then the Veterans’ Home Care (VHC) program could organise people to help you.

The VHC program offers a range of services including:

Domestic assistance

Personal care

Safety-related home and garden maintenance

Respite care

Services can be delivered in your own home or a residential care facility.

If you have specific medical care needs or need more intensive assistance, a nurse from the Community Nursing program may be able to help you stay in your own home for longer.

Nursing services may include:

Medication management

Wound care

Hygiene assistance

To receive these services, you need to be referred for an assessment by an appropriate health professional.

This could be your GP, a treating doctor in hospital, a hospital discharge planner or a VHC assessment agency.

There is a fee you will need to pay towards the VHC program. It is cost per service, currently at a $5 per hour co-payment, however, there is a limit to how much you will pay.

For instance, the maximum co-payment for domestic assistance is $5 per week, whereas personal care is limited to $10 per week.

If you can’t afford the co-payments, you can apply to have these fees waived.

Contact the Veterans’ Home Care Assessment Agency on 1300 550 450 to find out what support services are available to you and how you can access them.

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Respite at home

A well-earned rest

Taking some time off from caring is crucial and known as ‘respite’. Respite can be provided in your own home, a community setting or an aged care home.

Respite care offers the opportunity for both you and your carer to take a break. This may be for a few hours, a day, a night or a few weeks.

Respite care is provided by residential aged care homes and by community care services under the Carer Gateway.

Accommodation and services include:

day-care centres that provide respite for a half or full day; in-home respite services, including overnight, home and personal care services; activity programs; a break away from home with a support worker; respite for carers of people with dementia and challenging behaviours; respite in an aged care home or overnight in a community setting; respite for employed carers and for carers seeking to return to work.

Access to respite care is based on priority and need. For respite care in your home or in a day-care centre, the respite service provider or the Carer Gateway will assess whether you and your carer are eligible.

The amount of care you receive will depend on your needs and the availability of respite care services.

Centre-based respite care

Centre-based respite care (CBRC) can provide respite services to carers, offering individualised social and recreational activities. Through CBRC, you can also attend day programs which may include excursions, outdoor/indoor activities or holiday programs.

Trained respite workers often undertake client assessments. Need-based programs are then developed with you and your carer to help enhance your quality of life.

Cost

There is no charge for assistance provided at Carer Gateway, however, individual service fees may apply.

Community-based respite services charge fees according to the type of service being used and your ability to pay. For respite in an aged care home, you will be charged the daily fee amount but do not have to pay the accommodation fee.

For more information, contact the Carer Gateway on 1800 422 737. Your call will automatically be directed to your nearest state or territory provider.

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Regaining your independence

To help improve your independence and confidence at the end of a hospital stay, the Transition Care Program provides short-term support and assistance.

The Transition Care Program is goal oriented, time-limited and therapy focused care which can be delivered in your own home or in a home-like ‘live-in’ setting, which may be an aged care home.

To be eligible for transition care, you must be an in-patient of a hospital and have been assessed by the Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT).

Transition care can be provided for a period of up to 12 weeks, with a possibility to extend to 18 weeks if assessed as requiring an extra period of therapeutic care. Seven weeks is the expected average period of support.

Services

Transition care is delivered by approved providers who will offer a package of services including a range of low-intensity therapy services and nursing support and/or personal care services.

Low-intensity therapy services may include:

counselling and social work

dietetics

occupational therapy

Personal care services may include:

help with showering and dressing assistance with eating and eating aids

managing incontinence

Fees

physiotherapy

podiatry

speech therapy

transport to appointments help with mobility and communication

You may be charged a contribution fee to cover the cost of your transition care. Talk to your provider about what fees apply and how much you need to pay.

For transition care received in your own home, the maximum amount is currently $12.53 per day (September 2023 rates).

For care delivered in a ‘live-in’ setting, such as a residential aged care facility, the maximum amount you can be asked to pay is $60.86 per day, (September 2023 rates).

Access to transition care is decided on a needs basis and not on your ability to pay fees. Talk to your hospital social worker or discharge planner to find out more about how to access the Transition Care Program. Aged care homes offering transition care beds are listed in the residential aged care tables from pages 113 –126 for SA, 140 for NT.

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Flexible restorative care

Flexible restorative care

To help regain your independence if you have not been admitted to hospital, the government has introduced a flexible care option.

You may benefit from the Short-Term Restorative Care (STRC) program if you have been sick or had a fall and your mobility is temporarily impaired.

The program focuses on regaining wellbeing over a short period of time, with a maximum of eight weeks.

The Federal Government created the program to reverse or slow functional decline in older people and help improve their health and wellbeing through the time-limited service.

The ultimate aim is to avoid you having to access ongoing in home care services or residential care.

The program is designed around improving your capabilities at performing everyday tasks you may be having difficulties with.

A team of professionals would provide the service to help you adjust to the differences in your abilities.

This could involve activities and exercises that will benefit your mobility or could result in home modifications to make everyday tasks more manageable.

You will be able to choose the services you want to be provided so the assistance you receive will be tailored to your specific needs.

Services can be delivered at your home, in a nursing home or a combination of both.

You may need to pay a small fee, although you won’t have to pay an accommodation payment if you receive STRC in a nursing home setting.

The daily fee is currently $12.53 for STRC received in a community setting or $60.86 if accessed in residential care or a hospital.

The STRC program is not linked to any other government-funded home support and you will be able to access the program even if you’re already receiving support through the CHSP.

You will not be eligible to receive the STRC program if you are currently:

Receiving a government-funded Home Care Package

Have received transition care in the last six months

Live in residential aged care

You do need an assessment to access the program.

This assessment is done by the Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) and is only valid for six months. You can access the STRC program twice over a 12 month period.

Read more about assessments on page 82 or call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 for more information about STRC.

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Wellness centres

Wellness centres offer a range of programs and services that focus on mobility, exercise, rehabilitation and relaxation. A well-equipped wellbeing centre also provides the opportunity to address areas of concern, enhance your mobility and reduce your pain levels and risk of falls or injury.

You can access a wide range of physical and emotionally rewarding activities with the guidance of allied health specialists in these centres, also known as ‘day therapy centres’, ‘health & lifestyle centres’ or ‘allied health hubs’.

Most centres offer a range of stimulating and fun activities, one-on-one or in group settings to help improve your memory, wellbeing and independence.

Some allied health and wellbeing services you may be able to access include:

Occupational therapy

Diversional therapy

Massage therapy to reduce pain and maintain overall wellbeing

Physiotherapists or exercise physiologists

Podiatry

Hydrotherapy

Dementia and cognitive support programs

Personal training

Exercise classes for all levels, including chair-based and dance classes

Nutrition information

Mat and equipment-based Pilates classes

Specialised group classes for specific conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation

These wellness or day therapy centres are sometimes combined with different centre-based care services focused more on social inclusion and community connection.

The programs and services offered through this centre-based care are all about encouraging positive ageing and wellbeing and work to provide you with emotional, mental and physical stimulation. Some programs may be tailored to specific groups such as people from a multicultural background or those living with certain chronic conditions such as dementia.

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Transport services

You can enjoy a range of activities which may include daily exercise programs, arts, crafts, cooking, gardening, as well as education and learning services, group excursions and respite or overnight care.

There are many benefits of centre-based care including:

Improved social wellbeing through companionship and connection

Maintaining mental health, nutrition and exercise

Positive impacts on overall health and wellbeing, including reducing symptoms of pain

Support for carers and families

Is a wellness centre suitable for me?

If you are over the age of 65 years, the services offered at a wellness centre may be the key to better physical health to help you stay strong and independent. A range of allied health specialists may be able to support your mental agility and keep you performing day-to-day tasks properly.

You may be able to claim the associated costs of a wellness centre through the Regional Assessment Services (RAS) or Aged Care Assessment (ACAP) Programs. To receive an assessment, call My Aged Care at 1800 200 422, then ask for a referral code. Based on the outcome of your assessment and the package which you are eligible for through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) or Home Care Package (HCP), health and wellness services may be subsidised by the government.

You can still access the services at a wellbeing or day therapy centre privately and pay for services as you go. To do so, you would need an initial consult to identify which services you need and the amount you will pay to access them.

Transport services

Getting to appointments, the shops or social events can be challenging if you don’t have a car and even more challenging if you have mobility issues.

There may be times when friends, family and neighbours are unable to help out. While transport can be part of government-funded supports, there is also a range of free or subsidised transport options available through a variety of outlets.

Community organisations

In most communities, there are many volunteer groups, such as local churches, clubs or Rotary groups, that support frail people over 65 years of age in many ways, including through transport services. These community volunteer transport services provide either direct transport or assist older people in accessing public transport. They can take you to appointments, out and about in your community, visit friends and family or go to the shops.

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Most of these community schemes or groups are staffed by volunteer drivers. Depending on the organisation, the services may be free or you may have to pay a small contribution towards the organisation.

St John’s Ambulance Australia provides a community transport service and patient transport service in most states or territories. These services can support older people who need to attend medical appointments or hospital, visit loved ones, attend events or family gatherings, along with grocery shopping.

Local councils

Transport provided by local councils is usually offered through community buses or personal transport. Both will be managed by the council who often have a team of volunteers that work on a roster to run these services.

Community buses generally operate on a weekly basis, with many offering the convenience of door-to-door pick-up and drop-off. As well as taking residents to shopping centres, many council-run community buses visit other services and activities, such as libraries, seniors’ clubs and groups. Some councils offer personal transport for medical, wellbeing and other essential appointments.

There is usually a nominal minimal charge for using the community bus which may vary depending on where it is going and whether you require a return journey. Contact your local council for transport information.

Public transport options

If you are 60 years or older and hold a Pensioner Concession Card or a Seniors Card, you may be eligible to receive free weekend travel, concession fares or 50 percent discounts on trains, trams and buses. For further information about public transport for seniors in SA & NT, visit the Department of Infrastructure and Transport in SA or the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics in NT.

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Assistive technology

Assistive technology options

The changes that occur with ageing can lead to problems with mobility, such as unsteadiness while walking, difficulty getting in and out of a chair or falls.

These are reportedly the top mobility problems experienced by older people and a major cause of injury and death.

Muscle weakness, joint problems, pain, disease and neurological difficulties can also contribute to mobility problems. Keeping mobile can give you the opportunity to maintain independence in order to fulfil daily tasks and live happily in your own home.

Although light physical activity can help improve your mobility and remain independent, some people also find comfort and assistance in mobility equipment or aids which aim to help them live more satisfying and productive lives.

Improve access and safety at home

Creating a safe living space is critical to keep your independence and prevent injuries.

You can improve the safety of your home by making some basic changes. Examples of some easy changes you can make at home include: Remove clutter around the home to reduce the risk of tripping over Install grab bars and hand rails to help you get down the stairs safely or step in and out of the shower or bathtub without injuring yourself

Repair or remove tripping hazards such as loose carpet, slippery throw rugs or floorboards that stick up

Ensure proper lighting to prevent injury, particularly in stairways and narrow hallways

Consider installing a stair lift or non-slip strips to prevent falling

Get a personal alarm or GPS tracker that can detect falls or call for help in an emergency

Create a safer home

If you require assistive technology on a permanent or long-term basis for a health or age-related reason, as a resident of South Australia, you may be eligible for the Department of Human Services Equipment Program.

The program provides subsidised aids and equipment or home and vehicle modifications to people so they can remain living safely and independently in their home for as long as possible.

To contact the DHS Equipment Service, please call 1300 130 302.

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If you live in the Northern Territory, you may be eligible for the Territory Equipment Program (TEP) and the Seating Equipment and Technical Service (SEAT).

For more information about the SEAT program, call 08 8922 8228.

Mobility aids can assist you

There are several different types of mobility aids available which can help you maintain independence and safety, assist in walking and moving about, help you with personal care, make it easier for you to remain socially active and maintain your quality of life.

The following equipment may be available to you:

Mobility aids – Aids which can help to prevent falls, such as walking sticks or frames, wheelie walkers, manual and motorised wheelchairs and scooters

Personal care – Including shower stools or chairs, shower hoses, bath seats and boards, over-toilet frames, commodes, urinals, continence pads and supplies, aids to assist with dressing or manage medications

Home safety – Some of the aids which can assist you around the house during day-to-day living may include handrails, ramps, tap turners, non-slip mats, easy-grip utensils, and easy-pour kettles

Assistive technology solutions

To remain independent and in good health, it’s important that you can look after yourself, move, eat and drink well, stay connected and have fun.

Fortunately, there are a range of assistive technology solutions that can support you to achieve all of this.

Assistive technology can help you prepare your own meals independently, communicate and stay connected, move around your home and community, manage your personal care, use technology, participate in sport and recreational activities and undertake daily tasks safely.

Independent Living Centres (ILCs) are information resource centres, located in every state and territory, that display a range of products and equipment to assist with daily living activities.

They can support your assistive technology choices through information and advice, allied health support, as well as help with grants to get access to a range of technology items including emergency call systems, wheelchairs and scooters, kitchen and bathroom equipment, hoists and transfer aids, vehicle modifications, smart home technology and much more.

Through an online National Equipment Database (NED), you can search over 11,000 assistive technology products Australia-wide, including supplier details and product specifications. Find out more at askned.com.au.

For further information, visit ilcaustralia.org.au or call 1300 885 886.

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Aged care homes

If you are unable to continue living independently at home, you may choose to move into an aged care home. The Australian Government regulates and funds the provision of aged care in Australia.

‘Aged care home’ is the term most commonly used, but you may also find this type of accommodation referred to as nursing home, aged care facility, residential aged care or high- and low-care facility. All of these terms can be used interchangeably to describe the same type of living arrangement.

Entry into a government-funded aged care home requires approval by an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT).

There are also non-government-funded aged care homes which are called supported or assisted living complexes. These do not require an ACAT or government approval.

Where do I start?

If you, or someone close to you, feel you are in need of some form of residential care, you can speak with your doctor who can make initial contact with My Aged Care. You can also contact My Aged Care directly or a representative, like a family member or friend, can do this on your behalf. Call 1800 200 422 to organise an ACAT assessment. See page 82 for information about assessments.

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The next step

After being approved by an ACAT for government-funded residential care, you may begin looking for your future home. You can do this yourself or you can hire a placement consultant who can make the job much easier for you.

It is important to know and understand the types of homes available in your area as this may affect the cost and services you receive. It is also recommended that you visit as many homes as possible, just as you would when buying or renting a house. This will enable you to gauge the feel and culture of the home.

Homes and their services

Aged care homes provide accommodation ranging from single rooms with ensuites to rooms with shared bathroom facilities.

They must provide specified care and services to all residents at no additional cost.

Services that must be provided at no additional charge for all residents who need them, irrespective of their level of care needs, include: basic accommodation related services such as beds, mattresses, linen, bedside lockers and chairs general laundry and cleaning services maintenance of buildings and grounds utilities such as electricity and water

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the provision of staff continuously on call to provide emergency assistance assistance with personal care, such as bathing, going to the toilet, eating and dressing assistance with mobility and communication assistance in obtaining specialised therapy services or a health practitioner service meals, including special diets toiletry goods, such as towels, washers, soap and toilet paper support for people with cognitive impairment, like dementia social and recreational activities

rehabilitation support

Depending on an individual’s care requirements, additional services may be provided for a fee, such as: goods to assist with toileting and continence aids therapy services, such as speech therapy, podiatry, occupational, recreational and physiotherapy

registered nurses to assess, plan and manage care, including complex pain or wound management, palliative care program, special feeding, dialysis and oxygen therapy

For people with dementia, it is important to ask a home whether it offers separate or secure dementia-specific units or wings.

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Some nursing homes may have a secure garden area specifically designed for people with dementia, which is generally attached to the secure dementia unit.

There are homes that cater to a specific cultural and linguistic group or may offer culturally appropriate services. See pages 127 –129 for SA, 141–142 for NT for a list of culturally appropriate care homes and services g

Pets can help lessen feelings of loneliness or isolation and some homes are happy to accommodate you and your pet.

Some nursing homes even have live-in pets. You’ll find these C listed in the directory section of this guide, starting on page 106

Accreditation and certification

All government-funded care homes must meet required accreditation standards and demonstrate continuous improvement with regard to the quality of care and services provided to residents.

The standards that must be met cover areas such as management, staffing, health and personal care, resident lifestyle, living environment, catering, cleaning, continuous improvement and safety and security.

The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission is responsible for the review of aged care homes.

It monitors residential aged care services to ensure their compliance with the accreditation standards.

You can ask the provider for the accreditation status of the home or access reports and find information about the process on the Commission’s website – agedcarequality.gov.au

Quality standards

The Aged Care Quality Standards measure quality in aged care and have a strong focus on helping consumers to make informed decisions about aged care services.

It gives consumers confidence that aged care providers will work in partnership with them and their families to deliver care that supports their health, wellbeing and quality of life.

The following Quality Standards will remain in effect until 2024:

Consumer dignity and choice

Ongoing assessment and planning with consumers

Personal care and clinical care

Services and supports for daily living

Organisation’s service environment

Feedback and complaints

Human resources

Organisational governance

Each of the standards looks at three key aspects:

What is the outcome for the consumer?

What are the expectations of the organisation?

What are the organisational requirements to show that the standard has been met?

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This partnership between the provider and consumer needs to work in order for the eight areas to succeed.

All government-funded aged care homes and home care services are measured against these standards, and organisations must be able to provide evidence of their compliance and performance with the Quality Standards. The Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards will take effect from 1 July 2024.

Charter of Rights

Supporting the Aged Care Quality Standards is a single Charter of Aged Care Rights, protecting the rights of consumers receiving aged care services and their right to be properly looked after, treated well and given high-quality care and services.

All aged care providers have to provide a personally signed copy of the Charter of Rights to every one of their residents or care recipients.

The Charter covers 14 fundamental protections stating all older Australians receiving any type of government-funded aged care supports have the right to:

1. Safe and high-quality care and services;

2. be treated with dignity and respect;

3. have your identity, culture and diversity valued and supported;

4. live without abuse and neglect;

5. be informed about your care and services in a way you understand;

6. access all information about yourself, including information about your rights, care and services;

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7. have control over and make choices about your care and personal and social life, including where the choices involve personal risk;

8. have control over, and make decisions about, the personal aspects of your daily life, financial affairs and possessions;

9. your independence;

10. be listened to and understood;

11. have a person of your choice, including an aged care advocate, support you or speak on your behalf;

12. complain free from reprisal and to have your complaints dealt with fairly and promptly;

13. personal privacy and to have your personal information protected;

14. exercise your rights without it adversely affecting the way you are treated.

You or your representative will be asked to sign the Charter to acknowledge that your provider has given you information about your rights in relation to the aged care service under the Charter.

As a consumer, you have the option of signing the Charter of Aged Care Rights, however, even if you choose not to sign the document you can still access care and services.

Call the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission on 1800 951 822 or visit agedcarequality.gov.au for more information.

Complaints

If you have concerns or are unhappy about the standard of care you are receiving, you or your representatives are strongly encouraged to firstly take all complaints to the facility management for resolution. It’s always best to address concerns rather than leaving it to escalate. If you don’t feel comfortable to deal with it yourself, you can ask an advocacy service to help you.

If the matter is not resolved, you can then make complaints to the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission on 1800 951 822 or visit agedcarequality.gov.au

Anyone can make a complaint about anything that may constitute a breach of the service provider’s responsibilities to past or present residents.

Applying to a home

As soon as you have been approved by an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) for government-funded residential care, you can begin looking for your future home.

You can do this yourself or you can hire a placement consultant to do this for you.

When searching for nursing homes, decide what features are important to you. Are you looking for an extra service facility, a specific cultural environment or a facility with pets?

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Waiting lists

It is important to know and understand the types of homes that are available in your area because this may affect the cost and services you receive.

It is recommended that you visit as many homes as possible, just as you would when buying or renting a house. This will allow you to get a feel for the culture of the home and its surroundings.

You can also use residential respite as a way of finding out about the quality of care at a nursing home before deciding if the home is a good place for you to move into.

When you have narrowed down which homes would suit your needs and wants, it is best to apply to a number of homes to increase your chances of finding a place quickly.

Waiting for residential care

Nursing homes don’t always have bed vacancies available –it is likely that you will have to wait for a period of time for a bed to be made available.

Some aged care homes may have waiting lists and the length of these varies between homes. If your situation is urgent, please inform the staff at the home.

Generally, bed places are offered to people on the waiting list who have a health priority or have been waiting for a place and have risen to the top of the waiting list.

You can be on as many waiting lists for facilities as you would like, but once you accept a vacancy offer, you will be removed from all other nursing home waiting lists.

If you require a bed urgently, you may not have as much choice with the facility you move into. You may have to accept the first offer that is made to you, no matter if it is your first choice of facility.

Aged care homes can’t predict or know when a vacancy will occur, so it is important to keep in regular contact with the aged care homes to ensure they are aware you are still interested in admission to their home. If you’ve engaged the services of a placement consultant they will monitor vacancies for you.

It is ideal to plan ahead and take the time to choose the facilities that you want to live in. This means no matter who offers you a bed first, you will be satisfied with the placement.

What happens when a vacancy occurs?

The person in charge at the aged care home will either ring you, your carer or family directly or phone the social worker if you are in hospital, to let you know they have a spot available for you.

You may be asked to make a decision within hours because there are usually other people also waiting.

You or the relevant hospital worker will need to arrange for your transfer to the home as soon as possible.

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If you are unable to move into a home straight away, you will be given seven days after you have agreed to accept the place to move in. These seven days are called ‘pre-entry leave’.

From the date of acceptance you may be charged for your care and be eligible to receive financial assistance from the government.

Once your place in the aged care home has been confirmed, you will be provided with two or three important documents which will address all the information and details you need to know. This information should also include the resident agreement, the accommodation agreement or an extra services agreement, if applicable.

It is not acceptable to be charged any fees or be expected to make any donation before you formally accept a place in an aged care home.

Deciding on a home

There are many things to consider when deciding which aged care home will best suit your needs.

Deciding to move into a home can be a really big decision, so you want to make sure you choose a nursing home that not only suits your needs, but also feels like home.

Making a list of your personal preferences and requirements can make it easier to shortlist aged care facilities. This list could include the care you require and lifestyle options.

One of the best ways to gauge the environment and atmosphere of a nursing home is by visiting it.

Contact the home you are considering to organise a tour of the facility, in most cases, your family should be able to come with you.

By visiting the facility, you will be able to assess whether the nursing home meets your needs and if it is a place you would be happy to live.

Any questions you have can be answered by your tour guide from the aged care home.

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Additionally, you can have a talk with the site manager to understand how the aged care facility runs and have all your questions answered.

The following is a brief checklist of areas you should consider before deciding to move in:

Is the home clean, fresh and in good repair?

Are the staff warm and friendly? You want to be able to feel at ease and comfortable communicating with the staff.

How many staff work at the home and what is the night time ratio of staff to residents?

Is the home secure, particularly at night?

Are there keypad locks on the doors or are CCTV cameras installed?

Does the home have the provision for you to age in place and remain as your care needs increase?

Do they offer single rooms with ensuite?

If you are looking to move into a home with your spouse, is this provision available?

Are clothes laundered on- or off-site?

Does the room have access to a private phone line, internet connection or NBN, or pay-TV?

Are the floor coverings clean and fresh, or is there an odour throughout the home?

Is the room temperature comfortable for you and are you able to control your own room temperature?

What personal items and furnishings can you bring into the home, and what provisions are there for storage of personal items?

Inspect the kitchen and find out if meals are cooked on-site or are delivered.

Are the meals flexible and will they meet your special requirements?

Are there spaces for you to meet with family and friends and to celebrate special events?

If you like pets, find out if the home is pet-friendly and whether they have pets at the home or a visiting pet program.

Be sure to enquire about the range of activities available and entertainment programs. These are vital for your ongoing wellbeing.

Beneficial services and amenities could include:

Outdoor areas or gardens, if relevant, check whether they are secure

A hairdressing salon or day spa

An on-site café

A chapel or provision for church services

Gymnasium

Allied health services

It is important to have all your queries answered, as it can really help you gauge whether a facility is the right fit for you.

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Moving into a home

The process of moving in is often referred to as the ‘admission process’ and starts with an initial introduction, orientation and assessment.

During the assessment, a staff member will gather information including medical conditions, family history, food preferences, social and recreational likes, dislikes and interests.

This information will be used to create a care plan. The care plan is updated regularly and you can request to see a copy at any time.

The care plan will be an overview of your care needs, wishes and outcomes you want to achieve while living in the facility.

Family members and carers are welcome to assist in identifying social and care needs.

What can you bring with you?

Your aged care home will already have most of the furniture and furnishings, such as beds, chairs, wardrobe, curtains and floor coverings, so it may be helpful to directly ask the home what you can bring with you. You can find an overview of what to consider when moving into a home on page 65.

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Personal items

Having personal belongings around you may help you to feel at home in your new environment.

Some people may like to bring family photographs, their favourite films, books, music or other treasured items.

Clothing

It is important to ensure that personal clothing is properly labelled. Most nursing homes will launder your clothing either on-site or through a laundry service.

Bring enough clothing to allow for items being washed as it might take a couple of days before clean laundry is returned to you.

Due to the the large volume of washing, nursing home laundries often use commercial washing and drying machines, so make sure your clothes are machine washable and labelled with your full name.

Continence aids

Residents with higher-level care needs, who require products for the management of continence, will have these provided by the aged care home. However, other residents may be required to purchase these items.

Radios, TVs, computers and digital clocks

Residents can bring their preferred electrical and electronic items with them. Each item will be checked, tested and tagged by the home prior to use.

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Furniture

It is quite common to have space available for some items like a favourite chair, small table, dresser and bedside light, but it’s best to check with the aged care home regarding what and how many items you can bring.

Medication

It is important that you bring all prescription medication you’re currently taking with you on admission. Care staff will manage and administer the medication to ensure safe and quality use of your medicines. Topical creams, herbal remedies, vitamins and elixirs that are non-prescription items, should be declared to the staff.

Toiletries

The aged care home supplies the basic necessities such as toothpaste, soap and toilet tissue. Specific items or particular brands need to be purchased at your own expense.

Mobility and wheelchairs

Wheelchairs, scooters, walking frames and other mobility aids will be assessed to ensure that these are appropriate to your current situation. The maintenance and upkeep of scooters and wheelchairs is your responsibility.

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Making the transition

Once you have been offered a place in an aged care home, it is also important to organise your medical matters and who you will need to tell about your move.

If you have not done so already, this is a good time to talk to your loved ones about your wishes for your future medical care.

Writing your wishes in a letter or statement can help guide health professionals and those close to you if you become seriously ill or injured and are unable to make decisions about your own care.

This is called an Advance Care Directive and it should include clear and specific details about treatments you would accept or refuse.

Keep your Advance Care Directive in a place that is easily accessible and share the document with your doctor and loved ones.

Who should you tell about your move?

It is recommended that you tell your family, carer, friends, neighbours, community centre or council and any health professionals, such as your doctor or pharmacist, that you’re leaving your home to enter an aged care home.

If you need to change doctors, you can ask to have your medical history sent to your new doctor.

It is also a good idea to keep track of any health professionals you see and make a note of your current medical treatments and medication so you can discuss this with your new aged care home as part of your care plan.

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Daily living

Daily living in a nursing home

Moving house is often stressful and it may take time to settle into your new environment. Here’s what you can expect from life in a nursing home:

If you are thinking about moving into a nursing home, you’re likely to experience a massive range of emotions, varying from relief and excitement to uncertainty and apprehension.

Living in a nursing home will be different and it may take a little bit for you to settle into your new life.

It’s your home

There may be some ‘common’ areas that are shared with other residents, such as the dining room and lounge room, but your room is your own.

Nursing homes positively encourage you to bring personal items for your room, such as pictures, photos, ornaments, furniture throws and smaller pieces of furniture.

Find out prior to moving what extra personal belongings you can bring.

Social aspects and routines

The chances are you’ve moved from living in a house on your own or with a partner, so you’ll need to get used to a few more people being around. However, the choice is yours as to how social you want to be.

You can choose to be social in the communal areas and spend time with other residents or simply find a quiet corner or remain in your room to enjoy your own company.

Many nursing homes have strong links to the local community. You can choose to get involved with activities, such as meeting local school children or other people from other groups.

As well as adjusting to new people, there may be some changes to your daily routines, such as slightly different meal and shower times.

Multiple activities

Nursing homes offer many social aspects and multiple activities, such as exercise classes, religious services/classes, bingo, arts and crafts, concerts and outings. It doesn’t mean you have to take part – you still decide what you want to do.

You can continue to enjoy your usual activities outside the nursing home, such as attending any regular classes or meeting friends in your favourite coffee shop.

Whether it’s reading or watching TV in your room, chatting with other residents or going to the cinema with friends, the choice of how you spend your time is yours.

Partners and pets

Some homes offer rooms for couples in the form of adjoining rooms, double rooms or even a single unit for couples. This means couples can continue living together even if they have different care and support needs.

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While most homes do not allow residents to have their personal pets, many homes now have ‘live-in’ animals such as cats, rabbits, dogs and birds. Some nursing homes also arrange for a variety of animals to visit regularly.

Family and friends

Your family and friends are always encouraged to visit and depending on your health, you will be able to come and go as you please. Visit friends, enjoy family celebrations, go shopping and even go on holiday.

Many nursing homes also have special areas available for private functions. This means you can still hold special events for family and friends in your nursing home.

Going on a holiday

When you live in an aged care home, you can still go on a holiday. You can leave the aged care home for up to 52 nights in a financial year, which is called ‘social leave’.

The government will continue to pay subsidies on your behalf to the aged care home and you still have to pay your daily fees and income tested fees.

If you are away for longer than 52 nights, the government will stop paying subsidies and you may be asked to pay any owing amounts to the aged care home.

The 52-night rule can’t be extended.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Preparation

There are a few things to organise before being ready for aged care services. Make a list of what support you’re currently getting, what you feel you need help with and key areas that are important to you in a provider that best align with your wishes and interests.

If you’re wanting to access government-funded supports, the first step in starting your aged care journey is to register with My Aged Care. This can be done online or via a phone call to the My Aged Care contact centre on 1800 200 422.

An operator will ask you a number of questions about your personal circumstances and care needs and set up a central client record.

Examples of the questions you may be asked are:

Are you currently receiving aged care services?

Are you getting support from a carer or family member?

Can you prepare your own meals and do housework?

Do you need assistance taking a shower or bath and do you need help getting dressed?

Are there any health concerns or did you have a recent fall?

Do you feel lonely or isolated?

Are there any safety risks in the home?

The aim of this screening is to figure out what needs and support you require and whether you are eligible for a further assessment in person.

Following this conversation you will be contacted by someone from either the Regional Assessment Service (RAS) or a local Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) for an assessment to determine your abilities and what level of care you require.

Here is a list of documents and information you should prepare for the assessment:

Medicare card and a form of identification, for instance, Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) card, driver’s license, passport, or healthcare card

Notes or referrals from your doctor

Information about previous home or aged care services you have received

Details about support you receive from family, friends or the community

Questions and information about aged care that you wish to discuss with the assessor, so you have a better understanding about services

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Contact details of your doctor and any other health professionals you see regularly

Translator or Auslan interpreter if needed

Support person to be present for the assessment if you want Other factors in preparing ahead of starting aged care services include organising your finances and getting advice about how you can pay for any support at home or a place in an aged care facility. It’s also worth making sure you collect medical records, have details about medication handy, have an Advance Care Directive in place and ensure your will is up to date.

Aged care checklist

Aged care checklist

When trying to decide which aged care home or service best suits your needs, a checklist is an excellent evaluation method.

Take note of your first impressions when you first call the nursing home or service. Are staff friendly and accommodating to answering your questions? When considering a nursing home, ask to tour the facility and speak to people already living in the care home. You may know someone who lives there or has a loved one at the facility – ask them about their experience. You may want to consider a short-term respite stay at the home. That way, you can experience what it is like to live in the facility before you make the final decision as to whether it is a place you would like to move into permanently.

Below are a number of questions to ask the provider when assessing the suitability of an aged care home, supported living facility or other service, to assist you in making your decision.

The provider

Is the provider for-profit or not-for-profit, church or charity based?

Do the owners/directors of the company have a health and/or aged care background?

When was the last time a complaint was made to the provider, what about and how was it dealt with?

Are residents and their families encouraged to have input into services offered and the quality of care?

The facility

Does the home look and smell fresh and appear sanitary?

Are the carpets and floor coverings clean?

Is the inside temperature comfortable?

Does the home meet safety regulations?

Is there good and clear signage throughout the facility?

Are there secure and interesting outdoor areas?

Are there spaces and activities to support people living with special needs, such as dementia?

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Do the residents appear clean and neat?

Can you stay in the facility if your needs change?

The staff

Are the staff friendly and welcoming?

Do staff provide clear answers to your questions?

What is the mood of interaction between staff and residents?

Do staff look like they take their time with residents to give them personal attention?

What is the ratio of nurses/care workers to residents on weekdays, weekends and at night-time?

The room

Is it a single or shared room?

Is the room you’re shown the actual room you’ll be moving into or is it for display only?

Does the room have an ensuite or are the bathrooms shared?

Are there provisions for married couples?

How is the room allocation determined?

Is there access to a private phone line, internet connection or pay-TV?

How is the heating/cooling controlled?

What personal effects and furnishings can you bring to the home?

Are there provisions for safe storage of personal items?

Are there easily accessible alarm buttons in the room and how many?

Are staff respecting residents’ privacy – do they knock before entering a resident’s room?

Day-to-day living

Are there areas for families and friends to meet and celebrate special events?

Can family and friends take part in activities?

Are meals cooked on-site or delivered?

Are menus flexible and able to meet special requirements?

What types of individual and group activities are offered and how often?

Are there activities that include cultural and spiritual preferences?

Are there any activities organised together with the local community?

What special events are celebrated?

Does the facility have pets on-site or offer a pet visitation program?

Health and personal care

Is there a GP on-site or can you continue to see a physician of your choice?

How do staff administer and monitor residents’ medicine intake?

How are medical emergencies handled?

What other services, such as speech therapy and occupational therapy, are available on-site?

Is there a dietitian or nutritionist as part of the care team?

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Does the facility have a wellness program?

How does the facility deal with end-of-life/palliative care?

Are any provisions, such as continence pads, rationed?

Financial

What are my payment options?

What is the breakdown of the payable fees?

Can you negotiate on the fees and how they are paid?

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Aged care homes charge a range of fees to cover the cost of care, accommodation and living expenses and these can vary enormously between facilities, from resident to resident.

Understanding the rules and seeking specialist advice from an aged care financial advisor to minimise costs is recommended. See page 78 for more information on financial advice.

Both your income and financial assets affect your entitlements. The income and asset tests are combined, to ensure a consistent fees policy. This will address the issue of asset-rich, income-poor residents paying for all of their accommodation and nothing for care/the income-rich, assetpoor residents paying for their care, but not for accommodation. The cost of care is divided into three parts – daily care fees, accommodation payments and a means-tested care fee.

Daily care fee

As a resident in an aged care home you are asked to pay a daily fee as a contribution towards the cost of care and living expenses, such as meals and refreshments, cleaning, laundry, heating and cooling, as well as social activities.

In addition, the daily fee contributes to the costs for personal care, including assistance with daily living such as bathing, dressing and toileting, assistance with mobility aids, therapy and certain medical and pharmaceutical services.

The maximum basic daily fee for all permanent residents who enter an aged care home is 85 percent of the maximum base rate of the Age Pension for a single person.

This is the same amount you will be charged if you’re staying in a nursing home for a temporary stay as a respite resident. It is generally adjusted each March and September at the same time as the Age Pension.

As of September 2023, the maximum basic daily fee is $60.86 per day for all full pensioners and some part pensioners. Depending on your income and level of care, you may also be asked to pay an income-tested fee as part of the daily fees. However, this does not apply to respite residents in aged care.

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If you do receive income other than your pension, you will be assessed by Centrelink or Veterans’ Affairs if you are a veteran, to determine how much extra you can be asked to pay as an income-tested fee.

If you were a permanent resident in an aged care home, prior to 20 March 2008, you will continue to be subject to the pre 20 March 2008 rules governing the basic daily fee unless you are discharged from permanent aged care for a continuous 28 days.

Accommodation payments

Accommodation payments are different from daily care fees. They are used by the aged care home as capital funding to improve the quality of the buildings and services they provide.

Not everyone pays an accommodation payment. It depends on the value of your assets and income at the time of entry into care.

If you have more than $58,500 in assets and income, you can be asked to pay an accommodation payment, but you must be left with at least $58,500 in assets after your payment (rates as at September 2023).

Means-tested care fee

The means-tested care fee is an extra contribution on top of the other residential aged care payments, and the amount can differ from person to person.

The means-tested care fee will incorporate you financial assets and your income, and then determine how much you will be contributing to the cost of your personal and clinical care services.

This contribution amount can fluctuate depending on if your income or assets change.

There are annual and lifetime caps on the means-tested care fee. There an annual cap of $32,718.57 that will apply to your means-tested contribution to your care costs, together with a lifetime cap of $78,524.60 (September 2023 rates).

Depending on your personal financial situation, you may not have to pay this contribution towards the cost of your care.

How much will I pay?

If you can afford to, you will pay a basic fee of up to 85 percent of the maximum base rate of the Age Pension for a single person, a means-tested (your income and assets combined) contribution to your accommodation, and a means-tested contribution to your care.

The maximum means-tested contribution will be allocated toward your accommodation payment until the full cost is paid and then toward your care fee.

Any income-tested contributions you may have made as a recipient of Home Care Packages will be taken into account in calculating lifetime care expenditure.

The family home will continue to be exempt from the aged care assets test if occupied by a spouse or other protected person.

Even when the value of your former home is included as an assessable asset, its value will be capped at $197,735.20 (September 2023 prices). It is only counted in determining your ability to pay for your accommodation.

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Choose how you pay

When moving into an aged care home, if you have the capacity to contribute to the cost of your accommodation, you can now choose how you pay for it.

You have a choice of three options, however, if you start with one option and change your mind, you have up to 28 days from the date you move into the care home to decide how you wish to pay.

Payment option 1:

Refundable accommodation deposit (RAD)

This is a single payment made to the care home and works similar to an interest-free loan.

The balance of the deposit is guaranteed to be refunded when you leave the home, but only after any amounts which have been used to pay for agreed services have been deducted.

Payment option 2:

Daily accommodation payment (DAP)

In this option, you pay a periodic payment (usually on a monthly basis) for your accommodation; it is calculated based on the daily rate of the RAD.

To calculate the daily payment equivalent of the refundable deposit, the RAD is multiplied by the maximum permissible interest rate (MPIR) and divided by 365 days.

The MPIR is set by the government and is updated every three months –as of 1 October 2023, it is 8.15 percent.

The daily payment amount must be equivalent to the refundable deposit amount and is the maximum you can be charged per day for the room.

These periodical payments are not refunded when you leave the home.

Payment option 3:

Combination payment of RAD and DAP

If you wish, you can also choose to pay a combination of both a RAD and a DAP. For example, let’s assume the RAD is $400,000 but you want to only pay half of a deposit ($200,000) and the other as a DAP.

Use this formula to calculate the DAP:

(Balance of price x MPIR) / 365 = ($400,000 - $200,000) x 8.15% / 365 = $44.65 per day (MPIR from 1 October 2023).

Or use our easy to use fee estimator calculator on agedcareguide.com.au/nursing-home-fee-estimator

For further information, call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 or Centrelink on 13 23 00, or discuss with a placement consultant or financial advisor.

Disclaimer - This information is a summary of the main provisions relating to aged care costs and while care has been taken to ensure that it is current on date of publication, it should not be taken as an authoritative source. Please phone 1800 200 422 for more complete, up-to-date information.

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Managing the complications of aged care

Many older Australians take up an aged care bed within one month of being assessed for residential aged care. This is often triggered by an unexpected event, such as a fall or a decline in health.

The financial decisions surrounding aged care may be overwhelming, due to the different funding mechanisms that apply.

Reoccurring questions such as ‘what are your options?’, ‘what will it cost?’, ‘will you keep the house and rent it out or should it be sold?’ and ‘what will happen to your Age Pension?’ can require urgent answers during what is often the busiest time of your life.

These can be further complicated by the impact that a move to care has in terms of the pension paid by Centrelink and the fact that the family home is treated differently for pension purposes than for aged care purposes.

Throw in the payment/deposit system – refundable accommodation deposit (RAD) or a daily accommodation payment (DAP) – negotiating various fees with a facility, filling in Centrelink forms and things can quickly become overwhelming.

Just getting a basic understanding of what forms you need to complete, when to complete them, and where to send them can be difficult.

By understanding the rules and being able to apply them to individual circumstances, financial advisors are able to save their clients thousands of dollars.

Things you ‘should not’ do

Decide to sell the home before understanding the Age Pension and aged care fee impact.

Choose how you will pay the aged care fees before understanding all of your options.

Make untested or inaccurate assumptions about your ability to meet the aged care costs.

Allow or enable the dominant family member to influence the decisions.

Incorrectly assume that all decisions must be made before you can get the care needed.

Instead seek help from a certified financial planner who is experienced in aged care.

As specialists, we have the knowledge, experience and professional skills to help you. It is our role to guide you through the overload of information and uncertainty, helping you to achieve the best outcomes for your family and loved ones.

We can help you with the following:

• best option for paying the entry fees

• confirming affordability of care

• best option for the family home

• best option for your income & assets

• maximising Government entitlements

• minimising ongoing costs

• maximising inheritance

• completion of forms

• negotiations

• written financial advice

• staying on track

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Financial advice

How an expert can help

The best financial strategies and options will depend on your specific circumstances, objectives and situation.

A financial advisor can help you focus on the information and issues that are important to you and your specific financial situation.

While every situation is different, there are some common elements of aged care financial advice which professional consultants often provide to their clients, including:

Strategies to fund accommodation payments

Financial modelling of multiple care options

Review and planning of tax implications

Maximising government pensions

Minimising nursing home fees

Negotiating with aged care facilities

Important questions to ask

Some important questions you should ask before engaging the services of a financial advisor include:

Do they specialise or have experience with aged care?

What licenses, credentials or other certifications do they have?

Will they provide their advice in ‘plain English’ and in writing?

Will they deal with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs or Centrelink?

How much do they charge?

Is the service a once-off or an ongoing service?

You should be open with your financial advisor about your financial situation and what assets are available, so your advisor can provide the best advice for your situation.

That is why, when choosing a financial advisor, you should also consider their decisions are considerate and measured as opposed to emotional or impulsive and actively listen.

What will it cost?

Fees will vary and it pays to contact a number of experts for a quote on their services so you can compare.

While financial advisor services do cost money, the amount they can save you in the long run can make the advice and services worth it.

Seeking help from an expert means they will be able to access all the benefits and schemes available for your situation that you may not have known about.

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Financial counselling

If you’re experiencing financial difficulties and have little income, you may be able to receive free financial counselling services. Operating from community organisations, financial counsellors can provide independent and confidential information, support and advice on a range of areas including consumer credit law, bankruptcy and debt collection laws, industry hardship policies, and government concession frameworks.

Find out more about financial counselling services in your state or territory on financialcounsellingaustralia.org.au or call the National Debt Helpline on 1800 007 007 to speak to a financial counsellor over the phone.

Disclaimer: The information in this book is general in nature and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Readers should seek their

qualified practitioner.

Estate planning

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well-prepared and executed estate plan can not only save your estate unnecessary costs in the future but can also save

your loved ones from unnecessary stress after your death.

Estate planning is the process in which you decide what you want to happen with your estate, known as your assets, when you die.

It is a plan which involves you considering who you want to be executor of your estate (the person in charge of your will), who you want to benefit from your estate, your funeral wishes and who you want to look after your financial and personal/health matters if you were to lose capacity during your lifetime, for example by way of dementia or stroke.

Effective estate planning ensures your assets are protected and distributed to the right people according to your wishes. Your will is one of the most vital documents in this process.

A properly drafted, up-to-date will is the only way that you can be sure your assets will be dealt with as you wish when you die.

If you die without a will or your will is invalid, your estate will be treated as an ‘intestate’ and your assets will be distributed under SA & NT intestacy law to your surviving relatives after all your debts have been paid.

Enduring power of attorney and guardianship

Most people know you should write a will to make sure your assets are distributed according to your wishes when you die. However, what happens if you are left unable to make decisions for yourself before you die?

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While a family member can step in at this time and start assisting you with decision making, they may lack the legal authority to make some decisions.

By making an enduring power of attorney and an enduring power of guardianship, you can nominate a trusted family member or friend, or an organisation in the case of an enduring power of attorney, to step in and make decisions on your behalf.

In SA, an enduring power of attorney is limited to making decisions about your finances and property only.

To appoint someone to make personal, lifestyle and treatment decisions in SA, you need to make an enduring power of guardianship (EPG). An enduring guardian can make decisions around where you live, what services you engage, and provide consent for health care services and treatment. Similarly, an enduring guardian can’t make any financial or property decisions on your behalf.

In the NT, there are simply different types of power of attorney that can make different decisions on your behalf.

You must have full legal capacity to make an enduring power of attorney, enduring power of guardianship or Advance Care Directive/Advance Personal Plan document, which means you understand what the document is and what it does.

Each Australian State and Territory has separate powers of attorney legislation, so for more information you should contact the trustee or advocate services in your state or territory.

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Getting assessed WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Getting assessed

The aged care assessment will help decide what level of support you require. Your assessor will best be able to help you if you provide lots of information about yourself and what day-to-day tasks you struggle with.

The assessment will be done by a social worker, nurse, doctor or other health professional and can take an hour or so.

If the My Aged Care contact centre believes that you are eligible for basic home support you will be assessed by a professional from the Regional Assessment Service (RAS).

If you require higher care support, a member of an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) will visit you at home to assess you for a higher level of support at home to meet your needs or a place in a residential care home.

What should you prepare?

Some of the documents and information you should collect before your assessment include:

Medicare card and a form of identification, for instance, Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) card, driver’s licence, passport or healthcare card

Notes or referrals from your doctor

Information about previous home, community or aged care services you have received

Details about support you receive from family, friends or the community

Prepared questions and information about aged care that you wish to discuss with the assessor so you have a better understanding about services

Contact details of your doctor and any other health professionals you see regularly

Have a translator or Auslan interpreter arranged if you require one

Ask a support person to be present for the assessment if you want one

During a face-to-face assessment, an ACAT assessor will visit you in your home to get to know you and your circumstances and determine the types of support you need.

The assessor will ask you a number of questions about any supports you receive, your current lifestyle, any health concerns or chronic illnesses, how you deal with tasks at home, if you struggling with any cognitive issues or memory loss, whether you are struggling at home or have concerns about personal safety, in addition to any activities you engage in with family or in the community.

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Topics that might be covered or that you may want to bring up during your assessment include:

Medical history

Living arrangements

Your support network

Current services and supports you are receiving

Cognitive and behavioural functions

How you deal with daily tasks around the home

Any health and lifestyle concerns you have Be open and transparent about your wishes and what you believe will be of assistance around the home. They might also ask for your permission to talk with your doctor or specialist about the impact of any health conditions on your day-to-day life.

The assessment is also an opportunity for you to ask questions – if you don’t understand something, make sure you clarify with your assessor You shouldn’t be leaving your assessment confused or stressed. Some if the questions you may want to ask are:

What are my rights and responsibilities during this assessment process?

What services are available in my area?

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Are there support options available for my carer?

What financial assistance am I eligible to receive?

Are there culturally appropriate services in the area?

Who can I contact if I have any questions after the assessment?

If you don’t want to receive government-funded home care or go into government-funded aged care, then that is perfectly fine. There are private providers that don’t require any assessment to receive care or enter their facilities. However, you can’t receive government funding to pay for your stay in a private nursing home.

How long does it take?

The ACAT assessment will take around an hour and at the end of the meeting the assessor will discuss the results of the assessment with you. They will review the information you have provided to determine what support option best suits you.

You will receive a letter within two weeks of your assessment to let you know if you have been found eligible for aged care services. This letter will also detail the types of services you will be able to access and any further information about how to access these supports.

If your situation is urgent, it may only take a couple of days before you get confirmation of approval for aged care.

You’ll be given a referral code linked to the type of service you are eligible to access. The service provider or aged care home of your choice will need this referral code to access your information with My Aged Care and manage the referral. They’ll also be able to access the funding allocated to you.

When you’re ready to start looking for providers to deliver the support services you have been found eligible for, you can use our online directory at AgedCareGuide.com.au for a comprehensive overview of the care options and care providers available near you.

Being approved for funded supports doesn’t always mean you will be able to access services straight away. You may need to wait until a suitable package or place in an aged care home comes available, and wait times can range from a few weeks to a number of months.

What if I’m unhappy with my assessment results?

You have the final decision to accept or reject an ACAT recommendation.

If you are unhappy with the recommendations, first talk with the person in charge of the ACAT; most concerns can be resolved this way.

If you can’t come to an agreement, you can appeal the decision and have the assessment reviewed.

To have the decision reviewed, you must write to the Secretary of the Australian Department of Health within 28 days of your assessment letter arriving. The request should be answered within 90 days with a decision.

If you do not agree with the secretary’s review, you can escalate the matter further by contacting the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

While asking for a review by the secretary is free, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal does incur a charge.

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STEP 4

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Finding providers

Once you have been assessed and approved for government-funded aged care, either for services in your own home or a place in an aged care home, you can start the process of finding a provider that suits your needs.

Your letter from My Aged Care confirming you are ready to start accessing services will include a referral code linked to the type of service you are eligible to access. If you need the support of multiple services, you will be given multiple referral codes, one for each service.

Finding providers

The service provider or aged care home of your choice will need this referral code to access your information with My Aged Care and manage the referral. They’ll also be able to access the funding allocated to you.

Choosing which provider to trust with providing support is an important and personal decision – one that you want to think carefully about and shouldn’t rush.

You may want to start by writing down what you are looking for in a provider and what is important to you. Are low fees important to you or would you like a provider who can support your cultural needs? If accessing home care, do you want the same support worker to assist you each time and do you want to receive support on specific days or are you more flexible with time?

It’s a good idea to discuss your wishes and options with your family and support network, as they may be able to help you research, provide independent opinions on providers or share personal experiences.

It’s useful to create a shortlist of providers in your local area, which may help narrow down your search.

When considering a potential provider take your time to do some research:

Look at the provider’s website, social media pages and online reviews

Check out their credentials such as quality certifications and industry awards

Do they have any past or present sanctions or notices of non-compliance?

You can ask them directly or check the government’s non-compliance finder tool at myagedcare.gov.au/ non-compliance-checker

You can use this Guide or the AgedCareGuide.com.au directory online to search for service providers in your area that meet your requirements

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If you aren’t comfortable finding or choosing a provider by yourself, then there are experts who can help you find a nursing home that suits your needs and preferences. A placement consultant has knowledge of local aged care facilities and can make the process of entering aged care smoother. Find a placement consultant on AgedCareGuide.com.au or call 1300 903 627 to access placement services.

Once you have chosen a provider, you will need to contact them to start the home care services you need or to be placed on their waiting list for a bed vacancy. During this conversation it is also essential to discuss fees and services with your new provider, so you know how much the support or aged care bed is going to cost.

Choosing a provider

When looking into home care services, here are some things to investigate and ask the provider you are considering:

Do they service your area?

Is the company Australian owned?

Is it independent or part of a franchise?

Do the owners / operators have experience in home care?

Does the company have appropriate insurance?

Does the company comply with Australian tax law? For example, does it charge GST appropriately?

Do they provide documents about financial arrangements before service begins?

Do they have a service agreement? It is important so that there’s no misunderstanding about the service and cost to be provided.

Are they flexible? After all, it is all about you.

What are their recruitment processes?

Is there a criminal background check performed prior to employment with an agency?

Does the company provide workers compensation for employees? This is important so that you are not responsible for any injuries that occur on the job.

How do they determine appropriate staff for your needs? If a company asks where you live and then offers you staff before even hearing about your needs, you can be reasonably assured they allocate based on location as a priority.

Is it possible to interview potential carers and make a selection after those interviews?

Do you get to decide what times and days suit your needs?

What is the minimum shift length?

Do they have male/female workers and can they cater for specific cultural backgrounds?

Who will be working in the home? Will there be regular staff providing continuity of care or do they change shifts around?

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Is there a professional staff member, such as a registered nurse, who liaises with you to create a plan that meets your needs?

Who is the organisation’s main contact for you?

Do you meet a manager / owner and then never hear from them again? What additional support is offered within the cost of your care? For example, are they available 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

You’ll find a list of in-home care service providers from page 97 in this Guide or visit AgedCareGuide.com.au to find providers servicing your location.

A placement consultant makes your job easier

Needing to place a loved one into an aged care home can be a highly stressful event for families and carers.

You might think it’s a lack of information or understanding , but it’s because you are both the carer and the person emotionally involved as well as the decision maker.

This process can be eased significantly with the help of an aged care placement consultant who can take control of the running around, paperwork and planning.

Moving into residential care is a situation most people postpone for as long as possible until the point of necessity, often leaving little time to organise everything.

If some initial planning were to be undertaken it could soothe the transition and reduce the stress at what is a critical turning point in people’s lives.

Planning should include obtaining information on the financial implications of entering residential care, gaining information on the facilities available in your area and ensuring wills, powers of attorney and guardianship are up-to-date.

A placement consultant can take over a lot of the stress of searching for and transitioning into an aged care home.

These professionals can also assist you in finding a bed placement more promptly because of their connections with aged care providers and services.

How a placement consultant can help

Every single transition to aged care is unique and a placement consultant will take several things in consideration to make sure the advice is right for your circumstances:

Are you looking for care options for a single person, or a couple?

Is there a physical condition that is deteriorating, are mental faculties and awareness impaired?

Is there acceptance or understanding of this part of the journey? What are the family dynamics around the placement decision and the impact on everyone involved?

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Having extensive knowledge of facilities in their area, as well as the placement process, an aged care placement consultant can often find a home faster, and one that is specially suited to your requirements.

Through their established relationships with aged care homes, they are familiar with the culture of each home and, most importantly, they have advanced knowledge when vacancies become available.

By knowing the culture of each facility and getting to know you, placement consultants can determine which homes would best suit your needs and preferences, and make prior applications to these homes. Without the assistance of an aged care placement consultant, you or your carer would need to constantly phone the facilities of your choice to demonstrate your eagerness and commitment to obtaining a bed in that home.

Negotiate and advocate for you

The aged care placement consultant advocates on behalf of you and your family and is able to assist with the whole assessment process. They also complete all the necessary paperwork and application forms for entry into an aged care home which is helpful, as the applications can be quite daunting. They may suggest seeking financial advice where required.

An aged care placement consultant helps share the load at this crucial time, can significantly speed up the time it usually takes to find a placement at a suitable home, thereby easing the transition into residential care.

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Be sure about your expectations of service and what the placement consultant is able to provide, including:

Face-to-face family meetings to discuss your situation and a respect for the emotions of all the family members involved

Support and recommendations that cater for the specific requirements of your family and loved one

Counsel that prioritises family sensitivities, needs and special requests, before asking how much money is available and getting the status of the financial situation

Practical assistance with urgent placement situations – which they often are – where reducing the typical waiting times, or arranging respite care, is a necessity

Choosing a placement consultant

There are many qualified placement consultants within both South Australia and the Northern Territory who can help you in your aged care journey.

When you’re choosing a placement consultant to support you through the aged care transition, look for someone who is an expert in building and nurturing relationships, who is unbiased and independent, and has no business investment or alignment with any aged care facility.

An independent professional is able to provide guidance based entirely on your individual circumstances, not biased by commission or kickbacks from any particular facility or provider.

Choose an advocate who will ease your concerns, supporting your family with all aspects of this transition, allowing you to focus on your loved one.

Placement consultants are most happy for you to call them for a chat and understand you may talk to a number of them before making your choice.

You can be open in your discussions because, as health professionals, they have a policy of confidentiality.

Their professional fees may differ and it is reasonable to advise them if you are working to a budget.

Some placement consultants charge by the hour, whilst others offer a package of services for one fixed price. Ensure that you are advised of all the possible fees and costs up front.

Finally, make sure you feel comfortable talking with the placement consultant, because your professional relationship will rely on them understanding what you want and organising the appropriate care services to meet those needs.

Resolving family disputes

Placing a family member into care can be life-changing. There are many factors – physical, social, psychological and financial – that may arise which families sometimes find too difficult to cope with by themselves.

Each family member may want their opinion to be considered when it comes to making important decisions.

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There are specialist health professionals who offer independent, non-judgmental services, which can explore the subtleties of each situation and offer caring support in addition to counselling and conflict resolution.

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Feelings of guilt

The journey into aged care is often a challenging and emotional time. Not only for you, the person going into care, but also for family members, who have sometimes cared for their loved one for a long time.

You may feel rejected and unloved are scared to take the step of going into care and worry you’ll lose your independence.

At the same time, many family members feel guilty about not being able to look after their loved one anymore. They feel overwhelmed by the aged care system and can’t give the assistance that is required.

Finding professional support may relieve you from negative beliefs and provide you with coping skills which can ease the difficult journey towards placing a loved one in care.

Some placement consultants offer counselling as part of their services or may be able to refer you to a counsellor.

You can find placement consultants in the products and services directory on pages 143 –144 or search on AgedCareGuide.com.au

Case management

The case management process uses a comprehensive approach to identify and implement health and social care services to optimise your health, quality of life and active participation in the community.

Case management may be short or long-term, or episodic. It plans for both current situations and your long-term needs.

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Case managers work in partnership with you, your carer and family, as well as other service providers to develop and implement individualised care plans and strategies best suited to your needs and goals.

Health-based case managers are usually a nurse, social worker or allied health professional.

Community-based case managers generally have skills from a range of disciplines such as social workers, behavioural science, allied health or nursing.

If you are eligible for a government-funded care package, case managers are often assigned through your service provider as part of your Home Care Package or home care services.

However, If you have complex and multiple needs and you’re looking at different care options or you would prefer not to use a government-funded package, you may choose to use the services of a private case manager.

Private case management services are supplied by experienced, tertiary-qualified case managers, to provide support services and coordination across a wide range of community and supportive health services.

Waiting periods for private case management are generally reduced compared to some government-subsidised services.

The duration of private case management is flexible and may be short-term or ongoing, depending on your needs. We believe in making aged care easy for you.

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How much does it cost?

The service of a private case management is not government-subsidised in any way, so you will be charged for all services.

Hourly rates vary between private case management organisations, so always ask for a breakdown of costs before employing them.

Generally, an invoice for all care services purchased on your behalf will be provided to you each month.

Many case managers offer no lock-in contracts, meaning care can be arranged for one, several or many ongoing visits and you only pay for what you use.

Care planning

The aim of care planning is to provide appropriate and coordinated care that you have control over. Care plans are person-centred and prioritise the needs identified in the comprehensive assessment.

The case manager implements the care plan and this may include identifying support services that other community care agencies will provide.

Services may include the purchase or hire of equipment or installation of assistive aids, such as bathroom rails, and negotiating with support agencies for delivery of services.

The case manager also monitors each individual to ensure the service provision is effective and financially accountable, to identify changes and make adjustments to the care plan if needed.

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Council (LGA) reference index

The tables below provide you with an alphabetical list of LGAs and the page reference where you can find details about aged care homes and Home Care Packages in that local government area (commonly referred to as a council district).

Council District Page Reference

Residential Home Care

Adelaide 113 106-108

Adelaide Hills 113 106-108

Adelaide Plains 106-108

Alexandrina 113 106-108

APY Lands 122 110-111

Barossa 113 106-108

Barunga West 122 110-111

Berri Barmera 122 110-111

Burnside 113 - 114 106-108

Campbelltown (SA) 114 106-108

Ceduna 122 110-111

Charles Sturt 114 - 115 106-108

Clare & Gilbert Valleys 122 110-111

Cleve 122 110-111

Coober Pedy 122 110-111

Copper Coast 122 110-111

Elliston 122 110-111

Flinders Ranges 122 - 123 110-111

Franklin Harbour 123 110-111

Gawler 115 106-108

Goyder 123 110-111

Grant 123 110-111

Holdfast Bay 115 106-108

Kangaroo Island 115 106-108

Karoonda East Murray 123 110-111

Kimba 123 110-111

Kingston (SA) 123 110-111

Light 115 106-108

Lower Eyre Peninsula 123 110-111

Loxton Waikerie 123 110-111

Marion 116 106-108

Council District

Mid Murray 123 110-111

Mitcham 116 106-108

Mount Barker 116 106-108

Mount Gambier 124 110-111

Mount Remarkable 124 110-111

Murray Bridge 124 110-111

Naracoorte Lucindale 124 110-111

Northern Area 124 110-111

Norwood Payneham St Peters 116 - 117 106-108

Onkaparinga 117 - 118 106-108

Orroroo Carrieton 124 110-111

Peterborough 124 110-111

Playford 118 106-108

Port Adelaide Enfield 118 - 119 106-108

Port Augusta 124 110-111

Port Lincoln 124 110-111

Port Pirie 125 110-111

Prospect 119 106-108

Renmark Paringa 125 110-111

Robe 110-111

Roxby Downs 110-111

Salisbury 119 - 120 106-108

Southern Mallee 125 110-111

Streaky Bay 125 110-111

Tea Tree Gully

106-108 The Coorong

Tumby Bay

Unincorporated 110-111

Unley 120 - 121 106-108

Suburb & town reference index

A list of suburbs and the page references where all the aged care homes in that suburb are listed. If a suburb/town is not listed please refer to the next closest suburb. Suburb / Town

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Aberfoyle Park 117 Aldgate
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Suburb / Town Page

Cummins 123

Davoren Park 118

Daw Park 116

Elizabeth East 118

Elizabeth Park 118

Elizabeth Vale 118

Elliston 122

Encounter Bay 121

Enfield 118

Eudunda 123

Evanston Park 115

Everard Park 120

Felixstow 116

Findon 114

Flagstaff Hill 117

Freeling 115

Fulham 121

Fullarton 120

Gawler East 115

Gilles Plains 118

Glen Osmond 113

Glenelg 115

Glenelg South 115

Glengowrie 116

Glynde 116

Golden Grove 120

Goolwa 113

Grange 114

Gumeracha

Hackham

Hahndorf 116

Hamley Bridge 123

Hawker

Hove 115

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Joslin 116

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Happy Valley 117
122 Heathfield 113 Hendon 114 Hope Valley 120
Huntfield Heights 117
Ingle Farm 119
Jamestown 124
Kadina 122
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113 Kilburn 118 Kimba 123
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113 Lightsview 119 Linden Park 114 Lobethal 113 Lockleys 121 Loxton 123 Magill 114 Maitland 126 Malvern 120 Mannum 123 Marion 116 Marleston 121 Mawson Lakes 119 McCracken 121 McLaren Vale 117 Meningie 125 Mile End 121 Millicent 126 Minlaton 126 Moonta 122
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Gambier 124 Mount Pleasant 113 Murray Bridge 124 Myrtle Bank 120
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121 Norwood 117 Nuriootpa 113 Oakden 119 Oaklands Park 116 Orroroo 124 Para Hills West 119 Paradise 114 Parafield Gardens 119 Parkside 121 Payneham South 117 Pennington 114 Penola 126 Peterborough 124 Pinnaroo 125 Port Augusta 124 Port Broughton 122 Port Elliot 113 Port Lincoln 124 Port Noarlunga 117 Port Pirie 125 Prospect 119 Quorn 123 Renmark 125 Reynella 117 Ridgehaven 120 Riverton 122 Rosewater 119 Salisbury 119 Salisbury East 120 Salisbury North 120 Salisbury South 120 Seaford 117 Seaton 115 Semaphore 119 Semaphore Park 115 Smithfield 118 Snowtown 125 Somerton Park 115 South Brighton 115 St Agnes 120 St Peters 117 Strathalbyn 113 Suburb / Town Page Streaky Bay 125 Tailem Bend 125 Tanunda 113 Thevenard 122 Toorak Gardens 114 Trott Park 116 Tumby Bay 125 Uraidla 113 Valley View 119 Victor Harbor 121 Waikerie 123 Walkerville 121 Walkley Heights 119 Wallaroo 122 Wayville 121 West Beach 115 West Croydon 115 West Lakes 115 Westbourne Park 116 Whyalla 126 Whyalla Stuart 126 Williamstown 113 Woodcroft 118 Woodside 113 Woodville 115 Wudinna 126 Yahl 123 Yankalilla 121 NT Suburb / Town Page Alice Springs 140 Borroloola 140 Coconut Grove 140 Fannie Bay 140 Farrar 140 Kaltukatjara 140 Katherine 140 Maningrida 140 Mutitjulu 140 Tennant Creek 140 Tiwi 140 Wadeye 140 Wurrumiyanga 140
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Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) CHSPFunded Services PrivatelyFundedServicesDVAServicesVHCServicesDementiaCareDomesticAssistanceHealthServicesHomeMaintenance/Gardening Meals&/orShoppingMedicationSupervisionPalliativeCarePersonalCarePharmaceuticalDeliveryRespiteCareSocial&/orRecreational Transport ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans' Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background VHC Veterans' Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover Aboriginal Community Services 8346 9155 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21730 Abu Care Services 0484 664 788 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 64190 ACH Group Home Care Packages 1300 224 477 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 59 17475 ACH Group Home Care Services 1300 224 477 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 59 38939 ACH Group Respite Services 8159 3530 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Respite service is flexible 59 19188 Activ8 Health Club 02 8544 0487 9 40849 ActivOT - Helen Whait 1800 228 868 9 45154 Adelaide Home Physiotherapy 8373 2132 9 63436 Adelaide Quality Care Services 1800 870 099 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 38358 AHC Hills Home & Community Support Program 8408 0400 9 9 9 9 9 Transport is a group transport 21698 AHP Disability Services 1800 247 342 9 61648 Alliance Community 1300 769 155 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 40939 Alliance Community (SA) 1300 769 155 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 38377 Altaira 8344 6400 9 62734 Alternative Answers 0414 608 341 9 Note 1 40950 Alwyndor Support at Home 8177 3200 9 Note 2 29 38937 Alwyndor Therapy and Wellness 8177 3200 9 Note 3 29 19677 Andrew Stewart - Hearing Connections 0411 757 622 9 58043 ANFE Community Care 8234 5550 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 4 21961 Angels Care Australia 1800 264 357 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 55116 AnglicareSA Health & Wellness Clinic – South 1800 317 009 9 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 64441 AnglicareSA Health & Wellness Services 1800 317 009 9 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 19678 AnglicareSA Home and Community Services 1800 317 009 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 21926 Association of Ukrainians in SA Inc 8340 2434 9 9 9 9 21751 At Home Created by Life Care 1300 555 220 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 17506 Attune Hearing (NSW, QLD, VIC, SA & WA) 1300 736 702 9 40084 Australian Recreational Therapy Association 02 9887 5035 9 In-home care for private clients 20030 Australian Red Cross Aged Care Services SA 8100 4500 9 9 9 Note 5 38428 Avant Innovations 02 8315 2834 9 40099 Barossa Council Home Assist 8563 8411 9 9 9 9 9 21623 Barossa Village Home Care 8562 0300 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 18 18524 Barunga Community Care 8635 0526 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 26 21519 Bene CasaCommonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) 8131 2000 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 22 20454 Bene Casa - Home Care Packages (HCP) 8131 2000 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 22 17516 Better Living Home Care Packages (SA) 1300 307 344 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21846 Beyond Blindness (Blind Welfare Association) Social Activities Centre (East, North, West) 8367 6088 9 9 9 9 Services for clients who are legally blind 38277 Beyond Blindness (Blind Welfare Association) Social Activities Centre (South) 8367 6088 9 9 9 9 9 Services for clients who are legally blind 38278 Note: 1. Nutrition, natural medicine, life
personal training, remedial massage,
Yoga, mental health first aid 2. Services in home and in the community
Massage therapy, mobile health services include: physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, speech therapy and exercise physiology
Fee-for-service applicable; day care centre for western suburbs residents only; transport available to appointments in the inner-metro area
Includes services for daily telephone support through Telecross
coaching,
Vinyasa Flow
3.
4.
5.
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services See Definition of Terms page 146 Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) CHSPFunded Services PrivatelyFundedServicesDVAServicesVHCServicesDementiaCareDomesticAssistanceHealthServicesHomeMaintenance/Gardening Meals&/orShoppingMedicationSupervisionPalliativeCarePersonalCarePharmaceuticalDeliveryRespiteCareSocial&/orRecreational Transport ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans' Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background VHC Veterans' Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover Blackwood Podiatry 8278 4100 9 48099 Boandik Community Care, across Limestone Coast 8724 1251 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 17509 Body Mind Wellness Physiocare 8353 6233 9 57867 Bright Diets 0413 774 411 9 41241 Bright Lilly Healthcare 9526 8547 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 64353 Calvary Home Maintenance & Modifications 1300 660 022 9 9 38 37128 Campbelltown Council Home Support Program 8366 9203 9 9 9 9 9 21692 Carers & Disability Link Adelaide Hills 1300 686 405 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 63631 Carers & Disability Link Clare 1300 686 405 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 61175 Carers and Disability Link Barossa 8562 4000 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 45011 Careseekers 1300 765 465 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 21553 Centacare Commonwealth Home Support Programme 8412 9570 9 9 9 9 9 9 21632 Chinese Welfare Services Home Care Packages 8212 2988 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 2 21761 City of Adelaide - Healthy Ageing 8203 7203 9 9 9 9 9 21700 City of Burnside Home Support Program 8366 4193 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21719 City of Charles Sturt - Ageing Well Services 8408 1529 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21710 City of Marion Positive Ageing & Inclusion 8375 6649 9 9 9 9 9 9 21701 City of Mitcham Community Wellbeing 8372 8884 9 9 9 Note 3 21690 City of Norwood, Payneham & St Peters Home Support Services 8366 4611 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Meals excluded 21715 City of Onkaparinga Active Ageing Services 8384 0666 9 9 9 9 9 9 21742 City of Playford Home Assist Program 8256 0355 9 9 9 9 9 9 21686 City of Salisbury Home & Community Services 8406 8225 9 9 9 9 9 9 21699 City of Tea Tree Gully Active Ageing 8397 7444 9 9 9 9 9 9 21707 City of Unley Community Support & Wellbeing 8372 5111 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Includes social inclusion programs 21706 Claro Aged Care & Disability Services 1300 303 770 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 4 22122 Clayton Church Homes - Home Care Services 0437 954 452 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 5 38877 Clean Work (SA) 0415 191 204 9 Note 6 61633 Coastal Dietetics 0488 903 659 9 63124 Community Support Inc 8429 1200 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 61870 Concept Care 1800 266 237 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 61466 Continuity Care Australia Pty Ltd 1800 012 273 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 63349 Continuum Care Australia 8251 1924 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 45043 Country Home Services Yorke Peninsula, Lower North, Barossa & Gawler 1300 773 202 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 7 17464 Deaf Connect 07 3892 8500 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 44326 Direct Care Australia 8336 8861 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 20274 Drake Medox 1300 360 070 9 9 9 9 9 9 40230 ECH Home Care Services 1300 275 324 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 8 34, OBC 17489 Empower Healthcare 1300 043 578 9 55321 Note: 1. Contact directly if you need help finding an aged care worker 5. Coordination of home modifications; visiting allied health professionals 2. Services for Chinese frail aged clients and/or those with dementia or a mental illness 6. Importers of consumables - contact for price listings 3. A door-to-door community bus service to local shopping centres for transport-disadvantaged residents 7. Includes services for clients with DVA/VHC funding 4. Includes services for financially disadvantaged & CALD clients; 24-hour care also available 8. Fee-for-service applicable for private clients
care

See Definition of Terms page 146

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Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) CHSPFunded Services PrivatelyFundedServicesDVAServicesVHCServicesDementiaCareDomesticAssistanceHealthServicesHomeMaintenance/Gardening Meals&/orShoppingMedicationSupervisionPalliativeCarePersonalCarePharmaceuticalDeliveryRespiteCareSocial&/orRecreational Transport ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans' Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background VHC Veterans' Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover Enable Speech Pathology Services 0491 601 185 9 60938 Encara | Allied Health 1300 761 965 9 49136 Equipt To Thrive 1300 661 670 9 45433 Esar Home Care 8367 8141 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 45007 Family Home Support Services 8336 6637 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 19180 Fly2Health Group 0418 141 852 9 63041 Full Circle Hand Therapy 8130 1290 9 57918 Garden Helpers 0413 567 701 9 9 118 64368 Gleam Team Domestic Services 8352 5885 9 9 21695 GOCSA Community Care Services 7088 0500 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 17500 Goolwa Physio 8528 7650 9 48175 Greek Welfare Centre Services 8212 5100 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Includes meal delivery service 21539 Greek Welfare Centre Services - Port Pirie 8212 5100 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 61898 Greenleaf Support Services 0412 947 432 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 45140 GSASA Community Services North & West 8340 3889 9 9 9 9 9 9 21703 GSASA Community Services South 8340 3889 9 9 9 9 9 9 21757 H-L Therapy 7122 3232 9 45175 Happy Living Home Care Packages 1300 911 728 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 62822 HCA Home SA 1300 422 111 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Fee for service applicable 38077 Healing Through Arts 0423 748 060 9 48202 Helping Hand Country Home Care Services 1300 444 663 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 28 17490 Helping Hand Metro Home Care Services 1300 444 663 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 28 17491 HenderCare (SA) 1300 764 433 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 2 21862 Homage Australia Pty Ltd 1300 705 029 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 63536 Home Caring 1300 875 377 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 39049 Home Modifications Australia (MOD.A) 0412 921 221 9 Includes home modifications 19818 Home Support Services (SA) 1800 854 300 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 15318 I Hate Cooking - In Home Cooking Support From Passionate Cooks. 0410 526 477 9 9 53390 InHome Care SA 7200 5432 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 3 38393 JCS Home & Community Support 8363 5400 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21728 Kalyra Help at Home 8278 0390 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 4 65 20392 KinCare SA 1300 110 254 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Includes transition care services 17515 KompleteCare 8265 5696 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 27 20447 Kura Yerlo Inc. 8241 0442 9 9 9 9 45244 Life Without Barriers SA 1800 792 359 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 5 21995 Limestone Hearing Care & Speech Therapy 0421 432 661 9 45386 LingCare 8371 0711 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 22031 Lite n' Easy 13 15 12 9 9 Shopping excluded 49557 Living Skills for Life 0455 501 543 9 48253 Note: 1. Fee-for-service applicable for private clients 4. Services in Adelaide Hills, Mallee, Southth region, Metro Adelaide East and West areas 2. Includes services for Veterans and clients with mental health issues 5. Includes services for Veterans' Home Care (VHC) & DVA clients 3. Includes relocation/decluttering services, pet walking/care

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See Definition of Terms page 146 Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) CHSPFunded Services PrivatelyFundedServicesDVAServicesVHCServicesDementiaCareDomesticAssistanceHealthServicesHomeMaintenance/Gardening Meals&/orShoppingMedicationSupervisionPalliativeCarePersonalCarePharmaceuticalDeliveryRespiteCareSocial&/orRecreational Transport ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans' Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background VHC Veterans' Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover Lusio Rehab the home of LusioMATE 1300 158 746 9 49573 Mable 1300 736 573 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 40, 150 22109 MACASA Community Services 8241 0266 9 9 9 9 9 9 Includes meal delivery service 21745 Margaret Carty Podiatry 8332 8104 9 48261 MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 22041 Meals on Wheels (SA) 1800 854 453 9 9 Includes meal delivery service 20104 Meals on Wheels South Australia 1800 854 453 9 9 9 48264 Mix It Up - Live Life Your Way 8482 0800 9 57972 mobility Aged Care 1300 438 227 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 61859 Mount Barker Council Home Assist 8391 7234 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 2 21691 Mr Clip (S.A.) 8365 8000 9 48281 My Care Solution 8331 9922 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 22185 MYDIS 0434 748 192 9 64398 National 360 South Australia 7079 6882 9 63107 Neurophysio Disability Services 0429 184 550 9 48106 Nourish'd Meals 07 3132 3957 9 9 9 9 Includes meal delivery service 53721 OT Logic 0493 035 056 9 9 64488 Pearl Home Care - Adelaide North, SA 1300 421 111 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 62147 Pearl Home Care - Adelaide South 0435 392 435 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 63047 Pearl Home Care - Adelaide South 0435 392 435 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 63528 Pennwood Home Care 8341 0401 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 20757 Plena Healthcare 13 60 33 9 37938 Podiatry Services SA Clinical Services 8297 4808 9 Note 3 38297 Polish Aged Care Home Care Services 8232 1464 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 155 17823 Polish Aged Care Social Support Service 8232 1464 9 9 9 9 9 Note 4 155 20147 Pop-Up Health 1300 858 047 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 61986 Pro active Health 1300 890 507 9 64218 Programmed Care (Formerly Clinical Care Professionals SA) 13 10 95 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 5 17825 Programmed Care SA & NT 13 10 95 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 38867 Quantum Reading Learning Vision 1300 883 853 9 9 9 40584 Radiance Hobart Counselling & Self-Development 0409 191 342 9 Note 6 45784 RAZ CARE Disability - Home Care 7082 4211 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 62820 RDNS Silverchain Home Care Services 1300 364 264 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 33 15317 Refresh Carpet Care 0413 086 270 9 9 48334 Rembrandt Living Home Care 8198 0392 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19704 Remedy Health Care 1300 734 224 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 18679 Resthaven Affordable Private ServicesLifestyle Choices Plus 1300 136 633 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 7 64, 69 19731 Resthaven In Home Support Services Metropolitan Adelaide 1300 136 633 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 8 64, 69 19228 Note: 1. Services also for CALD clients through Access & Support Program 2. Includes transport services through Hills Community Transport (HCT) 3. Mobile services for clients living at home or in an aged care facility/independent living environment
care services
Includes meal delivery service five days per week - fee applicable 5. Includes services through DVA & VHC programs 6. Emotional regulation, life coaching, philosophical counselling 7. Affordable fee-for-service help at home with no waiting lists. 8. More than 20 years experience supporting older people at home

SA in-home care services

See Definition of Terms page 146

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Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) CHSPFunded Services PrivatelyFundedServicesDVAServicesVHCServicesDementiaCareDomesticAssistanceHealthServicesHomeMaintenance/Gardening Meals&/orShoppingMedicationSupervisionPalliativeCarePersonalCarePharmaceuticalDeliveryRespiteCareSocial&/orRecreational Transport ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans' Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background VHC Veterans' Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover Resthaven In Home Support Services Regional SA 1300 136 633 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 64, 69 19729 Right at Home Adelaide Central 8318 7926 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 2 32 63491 Right at Home RightCare 07 3054 1360 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 32 22069 Rural City of Murray Bridge Community Care Serv 8539 1100 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21687 Safety and Mobility 02 9983 9520 9 43412 Seating Matters 1300 001 050 9 40570 See Differently with the Royal Society for the Blind of SA 1300 944 306 9 9 9 9 110 45420 Serbia & Montenegro Community Services 8340 1772 9 9 9 9 21743 Simply Helping Franchising 0409 977 620 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 63538 Simply Nutrition Dietitians 1300 380 694 9 60946 Smart Moves Healthcare 1300 697 642 9 63537 Solar Cleaning Co 0481 741 357 9 9 9 64416 Southern Cross Care* Inc Home Care SA 1800 852 772 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 15, 19 19703 SSH Connect At Home Services 8409 1500 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 3 38391 St John Ambulance SA 8306 6999 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 64482 St Louis Home Care - Adelaide, Adelaide Hills & Southern Vales 8332 0950 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 4 24 17477 St Louis Home Care - Victor Harbor, Fleurieu Peninsula & Southern Vales 8552 1481 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 4 24 21533 Star of the Sea In-Home & Community Care 8823 0019 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 5 19567 Suzanne Vandeleur 0408 059 395 9 54699 TabTimer - helping to keep people on time 1300 822 846 9 9 9 9 9 Medication reminder product 19268 Tailem Bend Community Centre 8572 3513 9 9 9 9 9 Note 6 21733 The Brainary 03 5229 2260 9 40690 The CareSide 1300 854 080 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 38183 The INS Group 02 4254 6226 9 40696 The Potential Ability Group 7200 3216 9 45111 Therapeutic Pillow International 03 8585 6685 9 40712 Therapy Alliance Group 1300 661 945 9 44825 Tjilpiku Pampaku Ngura Aged Care Service 8956 7033 9 9 9 9 19671 Town of Gawler Home Assist Program 8522 1177 9 9 9 9 9 Note 7 21709 Trilogy Care 1300 459 190 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 109 62701 TwinView Health 8166 2686 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 64495 UCWB Commonwealth Home Support Program 8245 7196 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19199 Unique Care and Accommodation 0481 054 899 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 40726 Uniting Care Wesley Bowden 8245 7100 9 45527 Uniting Care Wesley Bowden - Hindmarsh 8245 7100 9 61222 Uniting Communities Commonwealth Home Support Program 1800 615 677 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 8 7 17473 UnitingCare Wesley Bowden (UCWB) 8245 7196 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 63634 UnitingSA Home Care 8448 6250 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 57 17496 Note: 1. More than 20 years experience supporting older people at home. 2. Specialists as required 3. Includes meal delivery service; relocation services; companion for travel services 4. 24-hour care available; basic home maintenance services applicable 5. Veterans' Home Care provider; private services available 6. Home mod services; access to mobility equipment & assistive technology 7. Services do not include meal preparation. Home modification assistance available 8. Includes services for private clients & those with DVA or VHC funding *(SA, NT & VIC)

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See Definition of Terms page 146 Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) CHSPFunded Services PrivatelyFundedServicesDVAServicesVHCServicesDementiaCareDomesticAssistanceHealthServicesHomeMaintenance/Gardening Meals&/orShoppingMedicationSupervisionPalliativeCarePersonalCarePharmaceuticalDeliveryRespiteCareSocial&/orRecreational Transport ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans' Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background VHC Veterans' Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover Unley Physiotherapy 8373 2132 9 45530 Vivir healthcare 1300 184 847 9 64366 ViWa Home Care Services 8359 4115 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21752 W&L Aged Care Services (SA) 1300 952 433 9 In-home care includes dentistry 18172 Yellow Door Care 8362 3033 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Includes overnight respite services 104 38389 YNA Your Nursing Agency Home Care Services (SA) 7129 5000 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Includes companionship services 21243 Your Foot Doctor 8562 1700 9 48465
care services
(HC) High Care (LC) Low Care AC Aged Care ACAT Aged Care Assessment Team ACF Aged Care Facility Aged Care Service Aged Care Service(s) Apts Apartments Assoc Association ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander Aust Australia(n) CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CBC Centre Based Care CC Community Care/Care Community CDC Consumer Directed Care CHSP Commonwealth Home Support Programme Cncl Council Cnr Corner Com’ty Community Coop Cooperative Corp Corporation CS Community Service(s) Ct Court Ctr Centre D Divider DAP Daily Accommodation Payment DBMAS Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Service Dem Dementia Dis Disability Dist District DRC Day Respite Centre DTC Day Therapy Centre DVA Department of Veterans’ Affairs Estn Eastern Fac Facility Fmr Former Gdns Gardens HC or H/Care Home Care HS or H/Serv Health Service(s) HCC Home Care Community HCP Home Care Package(s) HCP 1 Home Care Package Level 1 HCP 2 Home Care Package Level 2 HCP 3 Home Care Package Level 3 HCP 4 Home Care Package Level 4 HCS Home Care Service(s) HCSS Home & Carer Support Service(s) HL Healthy Living Hlth Health Hosp Hospital HSP/S Home Support Program/Service(s) HSS Home Support Services(s) IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover IHC In Home Care IL Independent Living ILU Independent Living Unit(s) Indep Independent IT Information Technology LGA Local Government Area(s) LGBTIQ Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning LHD Local Health District Lwr Lower Maint Maintenance Mem Memorial Metro Metropolitan MPHS Multi Purpose Health Service MPS Multi Purpose Service Mt Mount NH or N/Home Nursing Home N/hood Neighbourhood NESB Non English Speaking Background NRAS National Rental Affordability Scheme Nth(n) North(ern) NW North West OBC Outside Back Cover PAG Planned Activity Group(s) Pk Park Prog Program(s) Pt Port Pnt Point RAC Residential Aged Care RAD Refundable Accommodation Deposit RAS Regional Assessment Service RC Residential Care Reg Regional Res Residential RLU Retirement Living Unit(s) RV Retirement Village SBRT Severe Behaviour Response Teams SE South East(ern) Serv Service(s) SL Supported Living Soc Social SRS Supported Residential Services SSG Social Support Group(s) Sth South Sthn Southern STRC Short Term Restorative Care Supp Support/Supported SW South West(ern) Tce Terrace TCP Transition Care Program(s) VHC Veterans’ Home Care Vlg Village W/Centre Wellness Centre Wstn Western SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24

Home Care Packages directory –approved providers

Home Care Package approved providers offer home care and support services to members of the community who live at home.

If you’ve been approved for a government-funded Home Care Package of any type, you may approach any Home Care Package approved provider to provide the services you need.

Some providers may only provide services in one region while others can service multiple areas.

On the following pages you’ll find alphabetised lists of approved providers in SA.

To help you know which approved providers offer services in a certain region, we’ve included coloured bars down the left-hand side of the directory pages.

The list below is a quick reference guide to help you find in which group council districts are listed.

For example: Onkaparinga LGA is grouped unde ‘Southern.’

The colour-coded maps on page 105 show you which council districts are grouped together.

Council District SA Metro

Adelaide Eastern

Adelaide Hills Eastern

Adelaide Plains Northern

Alexandrina Southern

Barossa Northern

Burnside Eastern

Campbelltown (SA) Mid Northern

Charles Sturt Western

Gawler Northern

Council District SA Metro

Holdfast Bay Western

Kangaroo Island Southern Light Northern

Marion Western

Mitcham Eastern

Mount Barker Eastern

Norwood Payneham

St Peters Mid Northern

Onkaparinga Southern

Playford Northern

Council District SA Metro

Port Adelaide Enfield Mid Northern

Prospect Mid Northern

Salisbury Northern

Tea Tree Gully Mid Northern

Unley Eastern

Victor Harbor Southern

Walkerville Mid Northern

West Torrens Western

Yankalilla Southern

Council District SA Regional

APY Lands West

Barunga West Mid North

Berri Barmera East

Ceduna West

Clare & Gilbert Valleys Mid North

Cleve West

Coober Pedy West

Copper Coast Mid North

Elliston West

Flinders Ranges North

Franklin Harbour West

Goyder Mid North

Grant South East

Karoonda East Murray East

Kimba West

Council District SA Regional

Kingston (SA) South East

Lower Eyre Peninsula West

Loxton Waikerie East

Mid Murray East

Mount Gambier South East

Mount Remarkable North

Murray Bridge East

Naracoorte Lucindale South East

Northern Area North

Orroroo Carrieton North

Peterborough North

Port Augusta North

Port Lincoln West

Port Pirie North

Renmark Paringa East

Council District SA Regional

Robe South East

Roxby Downs West

Southern Mallee South East

Streaky Bay West

Tatiara South East

The Coorong South East

Tumby Bay West

Wakefield

Mid North

Wattle Range South East

Whyalla North

Wudinna West

Yalata West

Yorke Peninsula Mid North

H O M E C A R E P A C K A G E S

HCPs South Australia
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Home Care Packages

Home Care Packages

Levels 1, 2, 3 & 4

Levels 1, 2, 3 & 4

My Aged Care Approved

My Aged Care Approved

No Wait List

No Wait List

No Daily Fees

No Exit Fees

No Daily Fees

No Exit Fees

Private Care Available

Private Care Available

Yellow Door has been operating for over 40 years and is a family-owned business, now owned and operated by twin sisters

Yellow Door has been operating for over 40 years and is a family-owned business, now owned and operated by twin sisters

Meg Paech and Chrissy Kelly in Adelaide, South Australia. Being nurses, with over 50 years of combined nursing experience and a passion for the caring of others, the sisters have an acute understanding of the need for consumers to have choice and control over their services.

Yellow Door has the simplest, most transparent pricing structure in the industry and without doubt, the lowest management fees possible so that you can spend more of your funds on care hours!

Meg Paech and Chrissy Kelly in Adelaide, South Australia. Being nurses, with over 50 years of combined nursing experience and a passion for the caring of others, the sisters have an acute understanding of the need for consumers to have choice and control over their services.

Yellow Door has the simplest, most transparent pricing structure in the industry and without doubt, the lowest management fees possible so that you can spend more of your funds on care hours!

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OUTBACK AREAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST

South Australia region map

DEVELOPMENT TRUST

These maps provide you with a geographical reference for the council (LGA) areas in South Australia.

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How to read the HCP table

The table on the next few pages lists approved HCP providers in alphabetical order, detailing the HCP levels they offer and if they offer any package supplements.

Ethnicity, country or cultural groups listed under ‘Notes’ apply to all package levels in that row. If service providers have an advertisement in this Guide, then the page number of the advert is listed in red under ‘Advert Page’. The ‘DPS Web ID’ number can be used as a unique identifier to find out more information on AgedCareGuide.com.au .

The same type of care and services are provided under each HCP level of care and these may include transport, domestic assistance, social support, personal care, home maintenance, home modification, nursing care, food services and medication assistance.

The hours of care are increased at each level of care, i.e. more hours of care and services are provided under HCP Level 4 and the least under HCP Level 1.

Package supplements, like the Dementia Supplement Zand the Veterans’ Supplement R, are offered to eligible persons only. Some packages are specifically for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged e, people with housing needs or at risk of homelessness Y or for people who live in rural or remote areas t. The cultural environment g indicates providers offering services for people from culturally diverse backgrounds.

Based on your care needs, an ACAT assessment will determine what level of care you are eligible for and if any supplements apply to you.

These icons help you find the packages that are most suitable for you.

General packages suitable for all eligible clients

Packages for people with dementia 8

Packages for veterans Z

Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged

Packages for people with housing needs and at risk of homelessness

Packages for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 107 Finding providers Eastern Mid Northern Northern Southern Western A – Z list of all approved providers who are eligible to deliver Home Care Packages in Greater Adelaide Metropolitan SERVICE PROVIDER PHONE (08) Home Care Packages Levels Home Care Packages Supplement Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All services are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover    Country Health Connect Barossa Hills Fleurieu Home Care Packages 1800 944 912 1234 8ZetR 17474   Country Health Connect Inner North Home Care Packages 1800 944 912 1234 8ZetR 20390  Country Health Connect Yorke & Northern Home Care Packages 1800 944 912 1234 8ZetRg ATSI 17465  Country Home Serv Yorke Peninsula, Lower North, Barossa & Gawler 1300 773 202 123 8ZetR 17464  Deaf Connect 07 3892 8500 1234 8Z Deaf & hard of hearing 44326     Direct Care Australia 8336 8861 1234 8Zg French, Greek, Italian 20274     ECH Home Care Services 1300 275 324 1234 8ZeRg NESB 34, OBC 17489     Esar Home Care 8367 8141 8 45007     Family Home Support Services 8336 6637 1234 8Zg CALD 19180     Five Good Friends Home Care Services SA 1300 787 581 1234 8ZetR 22262     Five Good Friends NDIS Services 1300 787 581 1234 8Ze 49179     genU Home Care Packages (SA) 1300 558 368 1234 8ZeYR 21456    GOCSA Community Care Services 7088 0500 1234 8Zeg Note 1 17500   Happy Living Home Care Packages 1300 911 728 1234 8ZetR 62822     HCA Home SA 1300 422 111 1234 8e 38077   Helping Hand Country Home Care Services 1300 444 663 1234 8ZetRg ATSI, LGBTIQ 28 17490     Helping Hand Metro Home Care Services 1300 444 663 1234 8ZeRg CALD, LGBTIQ 28 17491     HenderCare (SA) 1300 764 433 1234 8ZeR 21862     Home Caring 1300 875 377 1234 8Zeg Note 2 39049     Home Support Services (SA) 1800 854 300 1234 8ZetRg ATSI, CALD 15318     InHome Care SA 7200 5432 1234 8Ze 38393     JCS Home & Community Support 8363 5400 1234 8Z 21728     Kalyra Help at Home 8278 0390 1234 8ZeYtRg LGBTIQ 65 20392     KinCare SA 1300 110 254 1234 8ZetR 17515     KompleteCare 8265 5696 1234 8Z 27 20447     Let's Get Care (SA) 1300 497 442 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB 38286     Life Without Barriers SA 1800 792 359 1234 8ZeYR 21995     LingCare 8371 0711 1234 8g CALD, Chinese 22031     Lite n' Easy 13 15 12 1234 8 Fee-for-service available 49557  Lutheran Homes Group Fullarton 8372 3555 1234 8Z 15332  Lutheran Homes Group Glynde 8337 0488 234 8Z 14960  Lutheran Homes Group Hope Valley 8265 8000 234 8Z 14961     MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 1234 8ZetRg Note 3 22041     Meals on Wheels (SA) 1800 854 453 1234 Well-being checks 20104    Murray Mallee Aged Care Group Inc - Home Care Packages 8532 2255 1234 8ZR 7 37706     My Care Solution 8331 9922 1234 8ZeYtR 22185    Pearl Home Care - Adelaide North, SA 1300 421 111 1234 8Z 62147    Pearl Home Care - Adelaide South 0435 392 435 1234 8Z 63528     Pennwood Home Care 8341 0401 1234 8Zg Note 4 20757     Polish Aged Care - Home Care Packages 8232 1464 1234 8ZeRg Note 5 155 17823     Pop-Up Health 1300 858 047 1234 8ZtR 61986 Note: 1. European, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Vietnamese 3. CALD, Croatian, Eastern European, Italian, LGBTIQ 5. Eastern European, European, German, Latvian, Slavic 2. Arabic, Asian, Greek, Hindi, Indian, Italian 4. CALD, Eastern European, Greek, Hungarian, Serbian

General packages suitable for all eligible clients

Packages for people with dementia

These icons help you find the packages that are most suitable for you.

Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged

Packages for people with housing needs and at risk of homelessness

Packages for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas

Packages for veterans

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General packages suitable for all eligible clients

Packages for people with dementia

These icons help you find the packages that are most suitable for you.

Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged

Packages for people with housing needs and at risk of homelessness

Packages for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas

Packages for veterans

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General packages suitable for all eligible clients

Packages for people with dementia

These icons help you find the packages that are most suitable for you.

Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged

Packages for people with housing needs and at risk of homelessness

Packages for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas

Packages for veterans

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How to read the residential tables

Residential icon definitions

Icons in the residential listings represent various types of services available in aged care facilities.

Booked Respite Beds — Dedicated respite beds that should be booked in advance. Prior assessment by an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) is required.

Extra Services — A service offering a ‘higher’ standard of accommodation, including increased entertainment and food choices at an additional cost to the resident.

Pets on Premises — The facility owns dogs or cats that are able to interact freely with residents. Some facilities may consider you bringing your small pets.

Secure Dementia Unit — Safe and secure wing or unit of the aged care facility offering specialised care to those living with dementia.

Secure Garden — An onsite secure gated garden for residents (especially those with dementia) to enjoy for recreation or therapy.

Specialist Palliative Care — Specialised care services for those nearing the end of their life in an aged care facility. Staff are trained in pain management and other palliative care measures.

Transition Care Beds — A bed-based service allowing older people more time and support post-hospitalisation in a ‘non-hospital’ environment to optimise their functional capacity.

Culturally Specific — Care services catering to the needs of those from non-English speaking or culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; generally, all are welcome. The home has special knowledge of the referenced culture or group.

Retirement Living Onsite — Retirement living services/village co-located on the same geographic site as the aged care facility.

South Australia Residential aged care homes

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Home/Facility contact information Aged Care Homes/Facilities arranged by Councils (LGAs), Suburbs and then Home/Facility Name If service providers have an advertisement the page number of the advert is listed here in red Home/Facility details There are also special notes for some service providers in black. If you also use www.AgedCareGuide.com.au then this number is the unique identifier

METROPOLITAN aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

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Council

5006

Aldgate 5154

Gumeracha 5233

5153

5241

5142

5244

Goolwa 5214

Elliot 5212

5255

Pleasant 5235

Nuriootpa 5355

Village

Tanunda 5352

Williamstown 5351

Gardens 5068

Leabrook 5068

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Advertisement Notes Page Reference DPS Web ID PHONE (08) PrivatelyFundedSizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
ADELAIDE
North Adelaide
Helping Hand North Adelaide 49 Buxton St 8224 7777 155 151 W C D T F H 28 15070 ADELAIDE HILLS Council
Estia Health Aldgate 4 Gibb Rd 1300 682 833 30 30 C T F 14936
CHC Gumeracha Hospital 6 Albert St 8209 9200 17 3 F 14990 CHC Torrens Valley Aged Care 2 Albert St 8209 9290 25 25 s T F 15125 Heathfield
Hillside Aged Care 177 Longwood Rd 8339 4815 36 T F H 56 15128 Lobethal
Restvale 8 Woodside Rd 8389 6212 36 36 s T F b 15103 Uraidla
Clayton Church Homes Summerhill 1144 Greenhill Rd 8404 8200 25 25 F 15044
Clayton Church Homes Onkaparinga Valley 38 Nairne Rd 8389 7566 105 95 s D T F 15393 ALEXANDRINA Council
Woodside
ACH Group Residential Care West Park 7 Partridge St 8159 3530 60 60 D T F 59 14951 Southern Cross Care* 35 Washington St 8555 7700 81 81 s C D T F 15, 19 18479 Port
Resthaven Port Elliot 3 Frederik St 8373 9113 92 86 s D T F H 64, 69 20423
Estia Health Strathalbyn 7 Langhorne Creek Rd 1300 682 833 47 47 D T F 19066 Strathalbyn & Districts Health Service 43 High St 8536 5220 80 50 D T F 15023 BAROSSA Council Mount
Torrens Valley Aged Care Mount Pleasant Hospital Rd 8568 0000 22 6 F 15027
Strathalbyn
Barossa
Residential Care 9 Atze Pde 8562 0300 100 100 s C D T F b 18 14989
Lutheran Homes Barossa - RC 27 Bridge St 8563 7777 120 114 s D T H 39 15033
Wirraminna Care 5 Memorial Dr 8524 6396 31 31 T F b 14986 BURNSIDE Council Glen Osmond 5064 Glen Osmond Grove Care Community 550 Portrush Rd 1300 842 924 84 65 C T F b H IFC-1 15190 Kensington
Estia Health Kensington Gardens 421 The Pde 1300 682 833 79 76 C D T F 19340
Resthaven Leabrook 336 Kensington Rd 8373 9113 106 105 s D T F H 64, 69 15155 *(SA, NT & VIC)

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BURNSIDE

continued

BURNSIDE Council

to CHARLES STURT

CAMPBELLTOWN (SA) Council

5074

Findon 5023

Grange 5022

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SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
(Beds/Places)
continued Linden Park 5065 Regis Burnside 6 Booth Ave 1300 998 100 183 149 D T F 15098 Magill 5072 Clayton Church Homes Magill 43 Fisher St 8165 6400 96 96 s D T F g H Hungarian 18821 Magill Lodge Supportive Care 524 Magill Rd 8332 9335 P 35 SRF 14980 Magill Retirement Village 122 Reid Ave 1300 687 738 P 21 H SRF 15294 Toorak Gardens 5065 Estia Health Toorak Gardens 401 Portrush Rd 1300 682 833 36 27 D T F 15021
Bene Campbelltown 565 Lower North East Rd 8397 0200 39 14 T F g CALD, Italian 22 15080 Bupa Campbelltown 1 Steele St 1800 718 348 59 23 s C F 52 15146 North Eastern Community RAC 580 Lower North East Rd 8366 8261 84 20 C D T F g CALD 14908 Warrina Court 46 McShane St 1300 424 332 35 35 T F H 15004 Magill 5072 Clayton Church Homes Magill 43 Fisher St 8165 6400 96 96 s D T F g H Hungarian 18821 Magill Lodge Supportive Care 524 Magill Rd 8332 9335 P 35 SRF 14980 Magill Retirement Village 122 Reid Ave 1300 687 738 P 21 H SRF 15294 Paradise 5075 Amber Aged Care 50 Avenue Rd 8465 5500 32 32 s D T F b g Estonian, Latvian 15057 Resthaven Paradise 61 Silkes Rd 8373 9113 132 124 s D T F H 64, 69 15161 Warrina Park 59 George St 1300 424 332 49 49 D T F H 15180 CHARLES STURT Council
AnglicareSA Brompton 2-10 First St 1800 317 009 40 40 T F Note 1 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 15226 Ashman Grove Residential Aged Care 58 Chief St 8346 6519 87 75 T F 63 15153 Ridleyton Greek Home for the Aged 89 Hawker St 8340 1155 120 78 D T F g Greek 14969 St Anna's Residential Care Facility 41 Burley Griffin Blvd 8346 0955 60 60 T F g CALD 15169
Walkerville Lodge 6 James St 8447 2317 P 25 SRF 14929
Campbelltown
Brompton 5007
Cheltenham 5014
Ananda Aged Care Findon 2 Malken Way 8445 9720 67 11 D T F 15016
AnglicareSA Grange 56 High St 1800 317 009 135 61 D T F b 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 15289 UnitingSA Westminster Village Aged Care Cnr Fort St & Sylvan Way 8448 6280 101 101 D T F H 57 15035
Eldercare Acacia Court 81 Tapleys Hill Rd 1300 925 414 70 44 D T F 15038
Pennwood Village 19 Windsor Ave 8341 0401 80 80 C T F b g European, Polish, Serbian 14973
Complex needs services, at-risk/homelessness
Hendon 5014
Pennington 5013
Note: 1.

METROPOLITAN aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

CHARLES STURT continued to LIGHT

CHARLES STURT Council continued Seaton 5023

Semaphore Park 5019

West Beach 5024

West Croydon 5008

Lodge

West Lakes 5021

Council

Park 5116

Gawler East 5118

BAY Council

5045

South 5045

Hove 5048

Park 5044

Kingscote 5223

LIGHT Council

Freeling 5372

Kapunda 5373

5048

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Advertisement Notes Page Reference DPS Web ID PHONE (08) PrivatelyFundedSizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
The House of St Hilarion 7 Kelly Ave 8409 1500 122 110 D T F g European, Italian, Vietnamese 15174 UnitingSA Seaton Aged Care 172 Trimmer Pde 8448 6280 35 F g Croatian, Ukrainian 57 15106
UnitingSA Wesley House Aged Care 324 Military Rd 8448 6280 168 168 D T F 57 15037
Southern Cross Care* 655-671 Burbridge Rd 8353 3044 80 80 W D T F 15, 19 15268
Hindmarsh
SRF 88-94 Robert St 8340 2851 P 34 SRF 38302
UnitingSA West Lakes Aged Care 1 Charles St 8448 6280 108 108 F 57 61955 Woodville
Bene St Clair 2 Jelley St 8397 0200 52 24 T F g CALD, Italian 22 14919 Bupa Woodville 104 Woodville Rd 1800 718 348 108 108 C D T F Men's Shed on-site 52 14920 GAWLER
Eldercare Evanston Park 17 Morrow Ave 1300 925 414 100 100 D T F 18602
5011
Evanston
Calvary Trevu House 1-13 Deland Ave 1800 527 272 68 T F 38 15017 Gawler Grande Views 3 Duffield St 7221 9160 126 126 D T F Note 1 21245 Southern Cross Care* 9 Bellevue Ct 8522 9300 80 80 C D F b 15, 19 15138
Uniting Communities Murray Mudge AC 7 Raymond Gr 8375 1111 76 64 C D T F g CALD 7 15008 Glenelg
ACH
Residential Care Kapara 80 Moseley St 8159 3530 137 137 D T F H 59 14954
Alwyndor 52 Dunrobin Rd 8177 3200 144 136 s C D T F b 29 14923 Eldercare Oxford 35 Hulbert St 1300 925 414 27 27 F H 15076
Somerton Park Aged Care 7 Grainger Rd 8490 4600 101 F 56 15182 South Brighton
Calvary Brighton 580 Brighton Rd 1800 527 272 73 F 38 15170 KANGAROO ISLAND Council
HOLDFAST
Glenelg
Group
Somerton
Kangaroo Island Health Service 7 Esp 8553 4200 36 34 s D T F 15274
Wheatfields 21 Hanson St 8525 2154 53 45 s D T F 15114
Kapunda Homes Nash St 8566 2260 26 26 T F 15072 *(SA, NT & VIC) Note: 1. Couple accommodation - no joining room

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MARION to NORWOOD PAYNEHAM ST PETERS

Council Glengowrie 5044

5043

5043

5041

Felixstow 5070

Glynde 5070

5251

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SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover MARION
Eldercare Allambi 86 Oaklands Rd 1300 925 414 225 225 D T F 15079 Marion
Resthaven Marion 10 Township Rd 8373 9113 159 159 s D T F H 64, 69 15157 Morphettville
Bupa Morphettville 29-31 Austral Tce 1800 718 348 130 s D T F 52 14922 Charles Young Aged Care 53 Austral Tce 8350 3600 173 T F b 56 14999 Oaklands Park 5046 Calvary Oaklands 2 Jean St 1800 527 272 88 F 38 15194 Rembrandt Court Res 1 Madras St 8198 0300 87 87 s C D T F g Dutch, European 15102 Southern Cross Care* 393 Morphett Rd 8198 0000 70 70 D F H 15, 19 15307 Trott Park 5158 AnglicareSA Trott Park 4 Kangaroo Thorn Rd 1800 317 009 120 120 D T F H 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 19172 MITCHAM Council Belair 5052 Kalyra Belair Aged Care 2 Kalyra Rd 8278 0300 92 92 s C D T F H 65 15186
Resthaven Bellevue Heights 47 Eve Rd 8373 9113 99 96 s D T F H 64, 69 15154 Daw Park
ACH Group Residential Care ViTA 17 Rockville Ave 8159 3530 60 60 W T F b Extra services - concierge 59 20451 Estia Health Daw Park 7 Lancelot Dr 1300 682 833 82 80 C D T F 15018 Kingswood
Calvary Mitcham 22 Harrow Tce 1800 527 272 38 10 W T F 38 15067 Regis Kingswood 9 Brenchley Gr 1300 998 100 100 92 C F 15179 Resthaven Mitcham 17 Hill St 8373 9113 117 110 s C D T F 64, 69 15159 Westbourne Park 5041 AnglicareSA Westbourne Park 56 Monmouth Rd 1800 317 009 90 90 D T F H Note 1 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 15141 Resthaven Westbourne Park 30 Sussex Tce 8373 9113 126 124 s C D T F 64, 69 15162 MOUNT BARKER Council Hahndorf 5245 Bene Aged Care St Paul's Hahndorf 7 Braun Dr 8131 2000 80 80 s D T F g H Note 2 22 15056 Hahndorf Residential Care Service 1A Main St 8398 8000 101 C T F 14921 Mount Barker
Eldercare Sash Ferguson 8 Fletcher Rd 1300 925 414 53 52 D T F H 14972 Southern Cross Care* 15 Hawthorn Rd 8393 6800 80 80 D F H 15, 19 20421 NORWOOD PAYNEHAM ST PETERS Council
(Beds/Places)
Bellevue Heights 5050
5062
Uniting Communities Aldersgate RAC 160 OG Rd 8206 0411 115 83 D T F g CALD 7 14950
Lutheran Homes Group Glynde 24 Edward St 8337 0488 120 88 s D T F H 14960
Joslin Manor Care Community 251 Payneham Rd 1300 842 924 96 96 s C T F IFC-1 15193 *(SA, NT & VIC) Note: 1. Allied Health Services available 2. CALD, Italian, non-smoking site
Joslin 5070

METROPOLITAN aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

NORWOOD PAYNEHAM ST PETERS

continued to

ONKAPARINGA

NORWOOD PAYNEHAM ST PETERS Council continued

Norwood 5067

South 5070

Peters 5069

Aberfoyle Park 5159

Beach 5173

Christie Downs 5164

5165

Flagstaff Hill 5159

5163

5159

Heights 5163

5171

Morphett Vale 5162

5167

5161

Hillside

5169

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Wynwood Nursing Home 77 Sydenham Rd 8362 3568 43 43 C T F 14930
Eldercare Trowbridge House 9 Luhrs Rd 1300 925 414 64 64 D T F 15073 St
St Basil's Homes (SA) - St Peters 9 Winchester St 7424 0900 32 31 C T F g CALD, Greek 15055 ONKAPARINGA
Payneham
Council
Estia Health Aberfoyle Park 39 Campus Dr 1300 682 833 92 65 D F 14965 Resthaven Aberfoyle Park 100 Hub Dr 8373 9113 100 100 s D T F 64, 69 21103 Aldinga
Aldinga Beach Care Community 6 Pridham Blvd 1300 842 924 118 116 C T F b H IFC-1 15189
St Basil's - Aegean Village 10 Morton Rd 7424 0900 97 43 C D T F g H CALD, Greek 14947 Christies Beach
Christies Beach Residential Care Service 50 Gulfview Rd 8384 3133 98 C D T F b 15110
Estia Health Flagstaff Hill 40 Skyline Dr 1300 682 833 85 85 D T F 15281 Hackham
Holly Aged Care 16-24 Penneys Hill Rd 8392 6700 145 T b 56 18516 Happy Valley
Bethsalem Care 10 Education Rd 8321 0300 90 90 C D T F 157 14940
Southern Cross Care* 28 Liddell Dr 8186 7099 92 92 C D T F 15, 19 15286 McLaren Vale
ACH Group Res Care Colton Court 84 Valley View Dr 8159 3530 37 37 D T F 59 14953 Kalyra McLaren Vale Aged Care 19 Aldersey St 8323 7400 39 39 s C T F 65 15187
Huntfield
All Care Aged Care - The Vales 60-66 States Rd 8321 0100 180 s C D T F g Note 1 15275 Kalyra Woodcroft Aged Care 54 Woodcroft Dr 8408 4730 88 88 s C D T F 65 14924 Port Noarlunga
ACH Group Res Care Perry Park 26 River Rd 8159 3530 117 117 D T F H Men's Shed 59 14933
Reynella
Care Community 7 Railway Tce 1300 842 924 89 49 s D T F b H IFC-1 15192
Eldercare Seaford 100 Seaford Rd 1300 925 414 100 100 D T F 18756 *(SA, NT & VIC)
1. German, Greek, Indian, Italian, Polish, Russian *(SA, NT & VIC)
Reynella
Seaford
Note:

METROPOLITAN aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

ONKAPARINGA continued to PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD

5113

Evanston Park 5116

Park 5010

5084

Klemzig 5087

Note: 1. Accepts

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SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover Garden Helpers 0413 567 701 justin@gardenhelpers.com.au • Mowing • Edging • Hedging • Pruning • Mulching • Weeding • Planting • Fertilising • Tree Removal • Landscaping • Roll Out Lawn • Shed Clean Outs • Gutter Cleans • Poison Spraying • Raising Gardens • Rubbish Removal • Small Paving Jobs • Garden Make Overs • High Pressure Clean Justin Heath ONKAPARINGA Council continued Woodcroft 5162 Eldercare Cottage Grove 150 Reynell Rd 1300 925 414 101 99 D T F H 15078 PLAYFORD Council Craigmore 5114 Estia Health Craigmore 150 Adams Rd 1300 682 833 135 135 C D T F 14909 Resthaven Craigmore 200 Adams Rd 8373 9113 93 89 s D T F 64, 69 15227 Davoren Park
Aboriginal Elders Village 2 Oldford St 8287 1454 32 23 T b g ATSI 14985 Regis Playford 1 Wilton St 1300 998 100 125 125 D T F 15287 Elizabeth East 5112 AnglicareSA Elizabeth Dutton Court 33 Catalina Rd 1800 317 009 75 75 D T F H 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 15142 AnglicareSA Elizabeth East 36c Halsey Rd 1800 317 009 121 121 D T F 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 15290 Elizabeth Park
Clayton Church Homes Park Village 30 Shillabeer Rd 8283 6600 60 60 s D T F 15097
(Beds/Places)
5113
Eldercare Evanston Park 17 Morrow Ave 1300 925 414 100 100 D T F 18602 Smithfield 5114 Smithfield Aged Care 1 Warooka Dr 8254 4700 74 T F 56 18519 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD Council Angle
Linsell Lodge Aged Care Centre 2-16 Cardigan St 1300 111 227 95 95 s D T F Note 1 66 15084 RSL Care SA Morlancourt 18 Trafford St 8268 7277 61 61 s C D T F 15054 Croydon Park
St Basil's Homes Croydon Park 83-93 Regency Rd 7424 0900 83 82 D T F g CALD, Greek 15028
Bartonvale Lodge Retirement Village 4 Ellis St 1300 687 738 P 57 H SRF 14959 Bupa Enfield 5 Bradford Ct 1800 718 348 68 D T F 52 15145 Oakwood Aged Care 6 Ellis St 8260 6888 78 32 D T F 51, 54 17907 Gilles Plains
Rose Court Residential Care Service 3 Grant Ave 8367 8866 52 18 C T F 14939 Kilburn
Churchill Retreat 470 Churchill Rd 8349 6898 54 C D T F 15151
Klemzig Residential Care Service Leighton Ave 8266 2233 87 C D T F 15163 Southern Cross Care* 6A Dianne St 8369 0377 40 40 F 15, 19 15271
5008
Enfield 5085
5086
part-/supported
and DAP payments
*(SA, NT & VIC)

METROPOLITAN aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD cont'd to SALISBURY

PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD Council continued

Largs Bay 5016

Largs North 5016

Lightsview 5085

Oakden 5086

5013

Semaphore 5019

Valley View 5093

5098

Council

5082

Burton 5110

Council

5112

5098

Para Hills West 5096

Parafield Gardens 5107

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Southern Cross Care* 477-479 Military Rd 8242 0122 170 168 D T F b 15, 19 14907
Marten Aged Care 110 Strathfield Tce 8248 9555 116 T F b 56 14997
Helping Hand Lightsview 1 East Parkway 8214 3000 110 110 s W C D T F 28 20419
Oakden Green Aged Care 75-79 Hilltop Dr 8261 3688 40 40 T F g Hungarian, Serbian 15094 Rosewater
Southern Cross Care* 740 Torrens Rd 8447 7057 83 83 D T F 15, 19 14910
Semaphore Residential Care Centre 122 Esplanade 8346 6519 46 18 D T F 63 15011 Semaphore Supportive Care 160-164 Military Rd 8449 4957 P 33 SRF 14904
Estia Health Valley View 66 Nelson Rd 1300 682 833 84 T F 14971 Walkley Heights
Calvary The Homestead 29 Homestead Ave 1800 527 272 53 T F 38 15325 PROSPECT
Clayton Church Homes Prospect 156 Main North Rd 8404 8100 60 42 s C T F 15049 Prospect Residential Care Service 4-6 Dean St 8269 4114 P 38 SRF 14925 Southern Cross Care* 63-72 Labrina Ave 8344 1867 41 41 T F 15, 19 14911 SALISBURY
Prospect
Estia Health Burton 367-379 Waterloo Corner Rd 1300 682 833 104 104 D T 15223 Elizabeth
Little Para Aged Care 24-28 Wayford St 8259 9888 62 62 C T F 56 15247 Ingle Farm
Gloucester Residential Care 25 Roopena St 8396 5999 140 64 C D T F 15007 Helping Hand Ingle Farm 7-31 Shackleton Ave 8397 8200 96 96 s C D T F 28 15071 Mawson Lakes 5095 Helping Hand Mawson Lakes 2 The Strand 8360 2500 98 98 s C D T F 28 15392
Para Hills Residential Care 50 Kesters Rd 8282 5400 60 25 s C T F g Note 1 58 15096
Vale
Edenfield Family Care Parafield Gardens 20-36 Gardenia Dr 8281 6966 50 50 s C D T F 15117 Helping Hand Parafield Gardens 437 Salisbury Hwy 7285 3800 93 93 s C D T F 28 15069 Salisbury 5108 Dunbar Homes 11 Mawson Rd 8282 3444 57 57 D T F 15115 Estia Health Salisbury 7 Salisbury Hwy 1300 682 833 73 67 C D T F 17816 Olive Grove Aged Care 67 Porter St 8258 2008 70 26 T F Note 2 51, 54 15086 *(SA, NT & VIC) Note: 1. CALD, Filipino, German, Greek, Italian, Polish 2. Allied health services available

METROPOLITAN aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

5109

5108

South 5106

5093

Heights 5098

5125

5090

5097

St Agnes 5097

Everard Park 5035

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Salisbury
Estia Health Salisbury East 8 Oakmont Ct 1300 682 833 80 80 D T F 18478 Eureka Care Communities Salisbury 22-24 Hazel Rd 1800 356 818 P 57 SRF 22328 Salisbury North
UnitingSA Hawksbury Gardens AC 8 Elmgrove Rd 8448 6280 89 89 D T F H 57 15296 Salisbury
Salisbury Private Nursing Home 147 Frost Rd 8250 0900 76 2 s D T F Note 1 15105 Valley View
Estia Health Valley View 66 Nelson Rd 1300 682 833 84 T F 14971 Walkley
Calvary The Homestead 29 Homestead Ave 1800 527 272 53 T F 38 15325 TEA TREE GULLY Council Gilles Plains 5086 Rose Court Residential Care Service 3 Grant Ave 8367 8866 52 18 C T F 14939 Golden Grove
Estia Health Golden Grove 27-31 Captain Robertson Ave 1300 682 833 102 102 C D T F 15152 Helping Hand Golden Grove 209 The Golden Way 8288 6333 110 110 s C D T F 28 21936 Hope Valley
Eldercare Hope Valley 95-97 Awoonga Rd 1300 925 414 101 101 T F 63937 Estia Health Hope Valley 1099 Grand Junction Rd 1300 682 833 101 77 C D T F 15109 Lutheran Homes Group Hope Valley 1215-1217 Grand Junction Rd 8265 8000 104 56 s D T F H 14961
Ridgehaven Aged Care Gate 3, Hazel Gr 8397 0100 132 T F 56 14994
Bene Italian Village 6 Mumford Ave 8397 0200 163 163 D T F g Note 2 22 15064
Council continued
East
Ridgehaven
UNLEY Council
Everard Park Care Community 34 Norman Tce 1300 842 924 69 61 C T F b IFC-1 15191 Fullarton 5063 Lutheran Homes Group Fullarton 14 Frew St 8372 3555 195 144 s D T F b H 15332 Southern Cross Care* 345 Fullarton Rd 8373 1570 60 60 T F 15, 19 15272 Malvern
Resthaven Malvern 43 Marlborough St 8373 9113 75 75 s D T F H 64, 69 15156 Myrtle
Carinya Aged Care 39 Fisher St 8130 6444 53 T F 56 15000
continued Estia Health Myrtle Bank 32 Cross Rd 1300 682 833 88 88 T F 38360 RSL Care SA War Veterans' Home 55 Ferguson Ave 8379 2600 95 92 s C D T F H 15167 Southern Cross Care* Carmelite RC 7 Spence Ave 7077 2000 70 70 C T F H 15, 19 18917 Southern Cross Care* Lourdes RC 18 Cross Rd 1800 852 772 58 58 W T F b H 15, 19 15276 Note: 1. Secure dementia unit w/ gender-specific sections 2. CALD, Italian - Two secure dementia areas *(SA, NT & VIC)
5061
Bank 5064
Myrtle Bank 5064
SALISBURY continued to UNLEY

METROPOLITAN aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

UNLEY continued to YANKALILLA

UNLEY Council continued

Parkside 5063

Wayville 5034

HARBOR Council

Encounter Bay 5211

McCracken 5211

5211

Cowandilla 5033

Fulham 5024

Lockleys 5032

Marleston 5033

North

5037

YANKALILLA Council

Yankalilla 5203

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Aldridge Court SRF 109-111 Young St 8373 4401 P 11 SRF 19170 Estia Health Parkside 17 Robsart St 1300 682 833 40 20 T F 15063 St Louis Nursing Home - Parkside 21 Foster St 8272 3344 55 55 W C T F H CALD 24 15175
Eldercare The Lodge 14-24 King William Rd 1300 925 414 127 127 W D T F 15075 Rose Terrace Lodge 102 Rose Tce 8272 1182 P 21 SRF 14927 VICTOR
Estia Health Encounter Bay 150 Bay Rd 1300 682 833 123 121 C D T F 15134
Southern Cross Care* McCracken Views RC 31 Adelaide Rd 8552 7522 60 60 C D T F 15, 19 15285 Victor Harbor
Ross Robertson Aged Care 19 Cornhill Rd 8551 0600 90 T F 56 15001 WALKERVILLE Council Walkerville 5081 Walkerville Aged Care 160 Walkerville Tce 8342 8300 153 T F b 56 14998 WEST TORRENS Council
Calvary Flora McDonald 206 Sir Donald Bradman Dr 1800 527 272 153 153 C D T g Vietnamese 38 15121
Villa St Hilarion Fulham 21 Farncomb Rd 8235 9055 54 54 F g Italian 15184
Estia Health Lockleys 8 Mellor Ave 1300 682 833 90 86 C D T F 20418 Serene Residential Care Services 1 Myzantha St 8443 7733 43 7 T F b 15107 St Raphael's Home for the Aged 2 Franciscan Ave 8353 6022 33 33 C T F 15176
Regis Marleston 18 Cudmore Tce 1300 998 100 115 107 D T F 14906
Plympton
Southern Cross Care* Bucklands RC 333 Marion Rd 8292 6444 147 147 C D T F 15, 19 14893 Southern Cross Care* Pines Lodge RC 342 Marion Rd 8292 1800 144 144 D T F H 15, 19 15253
Beach
Southern Cross Care* 655-671 Burbridge Rd 8353 3044 80 80 W D T F 15, 19 15268
West
5024
ACH Group Res Care Yankalilla Centre 175 Main South Rd 8159 3530 63 T F H Note 1 59 15312 *(SA, NT & VIC) Note: 1. Allied health services available

REGIONAL aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

APY LANDS to FLINDERS RANGES

Pukatja 0872

Council

Barmera 5345

5343

CEDUNA Council

Ceduna 5690

5690

& GILBERT VALLEYS Council

Clare 5453

5412

Cleve 5640

PEDY Council

Coober Pedy 5723

COAST Council

Kadina 5554

Moonta 5558

Wallaroo 5556

5670

5434

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Advertisement Notes Page Reference DPS Web ID PHONE (08) PrivatelyFundedSizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover APY
LANDS Council
Tjilpiku Pampaku Ngura AC Service 21-25 Tjilpi Pampa St 8956 7033 14 T F g ATSI 19671 BARUNGA WEST Council Port Broughton
Barunga Homes 11 Edmund St 8635 0500 83 83 s C D T F 26 14941 BERRI BARMERA
5522
Barmera Health Service 24 Hawdon St 8588 0400 81 65 s C D T F b 15014 Berri
Calvary St Catherine's 23 McGilton Rd 1800 527 272 50 28 C D T 38 15171
Ceduna District Health Service 3 Eyre Hwy 8626 2110 39 37 T F 14938 Thevenard
Seaview Village 103 Seaview Tce 8625 2855 8 8 s C T b g ATSI 15359
CLARE
Helping Hand Carinya Clare 17-19A Victoria Rd 8841 3222 50 50 s C D T F 28 15045 Kara House Webb St 8842 6565 25 C T F 15132 Riverton
Gilbert Valley Senior Citizens Homes 20 Masters St 8847 2307 27 27 T F 15123 Wakefield AC Service (Riverton) 23 Moorhouse Tce 8847 2300 20 3 D T F 15273 CLEVE Council
Cleve Hospital & Crestview Hostel North Tce 8628 2399 35 20 T F g ATSI 15369 COOBER
Coober Pedy Hospital Lot 89 Hospital Rd 8672 5009 4 2 18113 Umoona Aged Care (Tjilpi Tjuta Kanyini) Lot 89 Hospital Rd 8672 5605 15 1 C T F g ATSI 15222
COPPER
Estia Health Kadina 8 Mine St 1300 682 833 71 71 C D T F 15166
Moonta Health & Aged Care Service 7-12 Majors Rd 8825 0000 77 60 D T F 15090
Star of the Sea Res & Respite Care Facility 15 Elizabeth St 8823 0000 70 70 T F Dementia care available 15178 ELLISTON Council Elliston
Elliston Hospital & Pines Hostel Memorial Dr 8687 9001 15 6 D T F 15089 FLINDERS
Hawker Memorial Hospital 9 Druid Range Dr 8648 4007 8 8 T F 18115
RANGES Council Hawker

REGIONAL aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

FLINDERS RANGES continued to MID MURRAY

FLINDERS RANGES Council continued

Quorn 5433

FRANKLIN HARBOUR Council

Cowell 5602

Burra 5417

Eudunda 5374

Yahl 5291

Karoonda 5307

KIMBA Council

Kimba 5641

KINGSTON (SA) Council

Kingston SE 5275

LOWER EYRE PENINSULA Council

Cummins 5631 Cummins

LOXTON WAIKERIE Council

Loxton 5333

Waikerie 5330

MID MURRAY Council

Mannum 5238

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Advertisement Notes Page Reference DPS Web ID PHONE (08) PrivatelyFundedSizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
Quorn Health Service Hospital Rd 8648 7888 30 26 F 18111
Cowell Hospital & Franklin Harbour Village Hostel 17 South Tce 8629 3000 20 6 F 15112 GOYDER
Council
Burra Hospital 46 Commercial St 8892 2300 15 6 F 15221
Country Health Connect Eudunda Senior Citizens Hostel 40 Ward St 8581 1174 19 19 F 15029 Eudunda Hospital & Aged Care Service 40 Ward St 8581 1404 12 6 s T F b 15020 GRANT Council
The Oaks Aged Care Facility 209 Ruwoldt Rd 8725 6111 42 22 C T F 15181 KAROONDA EAST MURRAY Council
Country Health Connect Karoonda District & Soldiers Memorial Hospital 13 Stokes Rd 8579 1111 25 12 T F 15313
Kimba District Hospital & Pioneer Village Hostel 13-15 Martin Tce 8627 2400 22 16 D T F 15135
Kingston Soldiers Memorial Hospital 33 Young St 8767 0222 32 19 F 15095
District Hospital & Miroma Place Hostel 21 Tumby Bay Rd 8676 2163 22 20 T F 15360
Loxton Hospital Complex Cnr Drabsch & McIntosh Sts 8584 8555 58 25 D T 15019 Riverview Lutheran Rest Home 5 Luther Rd 8584 7370 60 60 s D T F H 15104
Waikerie Health Services 1 Lawrie Tce 8541 0522 42 18 s T F b 15101
Aminya 14 Adelaide Rd 8569 1749 60 60 T F 14945 Country Health Connect Mannum District Hospital Parker St 8569 0200 13 T F 15300

REGIONAL aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

MOUNT GAMBIER to PORT LINCOLN

Council

Mount

5290

Council

Peterborough 5422

Council

Port Augusta 5700

Port Lincoln 5606

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Advertisement Notes Page Reference DPS Web ID PHONE (08) PrivatelyFundedSizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover MOUNT GAMBIER
Gambier
Boandik Crouch Street 26 Crouch St South 8725 4911 73 73 s C F 15113 Boandik Lake Terrace 101 Lake Tce East 8725 7377 88 72 s D F b H 15124 Boandik St Marys 71 Boandik Tce 8724 1200 68 68 s C D T F 18119 Resthaven Mount Gambier 24 Elizabeth St 8373 9113 96 92 s D T F 64, 69 19749 MOUNT REMARKABLE Council Booleroo Centre 5482 Mt View Homes 31 Arthur St 8667 2207 30 30 D T F H 15042 MURRAY BRIDGE
Murray
Lerwin Nursing Home 59-67 Joyce St 8539 1185 80 79 s T F 15024 Resthaven Murray Bridge 53 Swanport Rd 8373 9113 96 92 s D T F 64, 69 15160 RSL Care SA Romani 40 Tumbella Dr 8532 7600 72 72 s D T F 63526 NARACOORTE LUCINDALE Council Naracoorte 5271 Longridge Aged Care 900 Attiwill St 8762 1340 50 50 s T F 15230 Naracoorte Health Service 101 Jenkins Tce 8762 8111 30 10 T F 15108 NORTHERN AREA Council
Helping Hand Belalie Lodge Jamestown 1-7 Cumnock St 8664 2200 40 40 s C D T F H 28 15043 Jamestown Nursing Home South Tce 8664 1406 13 7 C T F 20417 Laura 5480 Sth Flinders Health Laura District Hosp Mill St 8663 3100 12 10 T F 18112 ORROROO CARRIETON Council Orroroo 5431 Orroroo Community Home 32 Fifth St 8658 1094 16 16 T F 15081 Orroroo District Hospital 68 Price Maurice Rd 8658 1200 10 F 20425 PETERBOROUGH
Council
Bridge 5253
Jamestown 5491
Nalya Lodge Hostel 88 Hill St West 8651 0400 11 11 T F 15091 PORT AUGUSTA
Edenfield Family Care Nerrilda 71 Stokes Tce 8641 0043 46 s T F g ATSI - Dementia care available 15006 Edenfield Family Care Ramsay 77 Seaview Rd 8642 6742 62 62 s D T F 14974 Wami Kata Old Folks Home Davenport Community, Bartlett Pde 8641 1233 32 C T F g ATSI 15058 PORT LINCOLN Council
Eyre Peninsula Old Folks Home 26 Flinders Hwy 8682 1868 74 72 s D T F H 15119 Matthew Flinders Home 61-65 Oxford Tce 8682 4122 69 19 D T F b 15088

REGIONAL aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

PORT PIRIE to WAKEFIELD

PORT PIRIE Council

Crystal Brook 5523

5540

PARINGA Council

Renmark 5341

Lameroo 5302

5304

Streaky Bay 5680

Council

5268

Keith 5267

Meningie 5264

Council

Tailem Bend 5260 Tailem

Tumby Bay 5605

Balaklava 5461 Ira Parker

Hamley Bridge 5401 Walara

Snowtown 5520

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Advertisement Notes Page Reference DPS Web ID PHONE (08) PrivatelyFundedSizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
Southern Flinders Health Crystal Brook & District Hospital Edmund Tce 8636 1100 12 8 T F 15030 The Willochra Home Allan St 8636 2320 42 42 s C D T F b 14967 Port Pirie
Hammill House 151 The Tce 8638 4969 30 16 D T F 18811 Helping Hand Lealholme Port Pirie 15 Halliday St 8638 3555 90 90 s C D T F 28 20442 St Joseph's House Residential Care Facility 22 Norman St 8632 1450 67 63 T F g Italian, dementia care available 15009
RENMARK
Renmark Paringa District Hospital Ral Ral Ave 8580 4100 89 59 s D T F 14975 SOUTHERN MALLEE Council
Lameroo District Health Service 1A Vardon Tce 8576 4600 17 9 T F b 15329
Pinnaroo Soldiers' Memorial Hosptal Bundey Tce 8577 9222 23 5 D T F b 15100 STREAKY BAY Council
Pinnaroo
Streaky Bay Hospital & Elmhaven Hostel 3 Flinders Dr 8626 1009 15 15 T 14977 TATIARA
Bordertown Memorial Hospital 23 South Tce 8752 9000 62 12 s C T F 15047
Keith & District Hospital Stirling Lodge 35-37 Hill Ave 8755 1555 18 15 T F 15133 THE
Bordertown
COORONG
Jallarah Homes 10 South Tce 8575 1317 30 30 s C T F 15130 Meningie & Districts Memorial Hospital and Health Service 2 South Tce 8575 2777 10 T F 15298
Bend District Hospital 74 Princes Hwy 8572 5800 19 1 s T F 15127
TUMBY BAY Council
Bay Hospital & Uringa Hostel 8 Esp 8688 2007 22 22 T F 15361 WAKEFIELD
Tumby
Council
Home Balaklava Hospital Grounds, 16 War Memorial Dr 8862 1400 22 2 D T F 15129 Walara
Mill Court Homes 7 Railway Tce 8862 1576 40 38 T F 14988
Nursing
Balaklava
Hamley Bridge 19 Albert St 8528 2276 48 35 D T F 15126
Snowtown Hospital 1 South Tce 8865 0100 27 27 T F 15220

REGIONAL aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

WATTLE RANGE to YORKE PENINSULA

Millicent 5280

5277

Whyalla 5600

Whyalla Stuart 5608

WUDINNA Council

Wudinna 5652

Ardrossan 5571

Maitland 5573

5575

Aged care homes with extra services

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Advertisement Notes Page Reference DPS Web ID PHONE (08) PrivatelyFundedSizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 112 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
WATTLE RANGE Council
Boneham Aged Care Services 82 Williams Rd 8733 4331 90 90 s D T F 15046 Millicent & District Hospital and Health Service Towers Rd 8733 0150 60 40 D T F 15139 Penola
Penola War Memorial Hospital & MPS 18 Church St 8737 2311 36 26 s T F 15099 WHYALLA Council
Helping Hand Yeltana 25 Newton St 8644 9898 59 22 D T F 28 15185
Helping Hand Copperhouse Court 43A Flinders Ave 8644 9999 56 56 s D T F 28 15111
Wudinna Hospital & Trudinger Residence 16-24 Richards Ave 8680 2101 10 10 F 15362 YORKE PENINSULA Council
Ardrossan Community Hospital 37 Fifth St 8837 3021 26 26 C T F 14942
Eldercare The Village Centenary Ave 1300 925 414 60 60 D T F H 15074 Minlaton
Eldercare South Park 1 South Tce 1300 925 414 18 18 T 15136 Melaleuca Court Nursing Home 44 First St 8853 2480 35 4 T F 15032
All extra service providers are also listed in the directory on pages 113 –126 Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) See page 112 a for definitions SizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsRetirementLivingOnsite s W C D T F b H ACH Group Residential Care ViTA 17 Rockville Ave Daw Park 5041 8159 3530 60 60 W T F b 59 20451 Calvary Mitcham 22 Harrow Tce Kingswood 5062 1800 527 272 38 10 W T F 38 15067 Eldercare The Lodge 14-24 King William Rd Wayville 5034 1300 925 414 127 127 W D T F 15075 Helping Hand Lightsview 1 East Parkway Lightsview 5085 8214 3000 110 110 s W C D T F 28 20419 Helping Hand North Adelaide 49 Buxton St North Adelaide 5006 8224 7777 155 151 W C D T F H 28 15070 Southern Cross Care* The Lodge Lourdes Valley RC 18 Cross Rd Myrtle Bank 5064 1800 852 772 58 58 W T F b H 15, 19 15276 Southern Cross Care* West Beach RC 655-671 Burbridge Rd West Beach 5024 8353 3044 80 80 W D T F 15, 19 15268 St Louis Nursing Home - Parkside 21 Foster St Parkside 5063 8272 3344 55 55 W C T F H 24 15175 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 Finding providers

SA culturally appropriate aged care homes

Table of aged care homes/residential care facilities offering culturally appropriate services

The following table is a guide only. The information should not be interpreted that these homes are exclusive to the noted cultural group nor the only homes that offer quality services to these cultural groups. All aged care homes should care for all people regardless of sexuality, race or religious identities. The homes listed below have specifically indicated to DPS that they have training, expertise, funding or heightened understanding of the special needs of the cultural group.

Cultural Group Aged Care Home Name

ATSI Aboriginal Elders Village Davoren Park 8287 1454 14985

ATSI Cleve Hospital & Crestview Hostel Cleve 8628 2399 15369

ATSI Edenfield Family Care Nerrilda Port Augusta 8641 0043 15006

ATSI Seaview Village Thevenard 8625 2855 15359

ATSI Tjilpiku Pampaku Ngura Aged Care Service Pukatja 8956 7033 19671

ATSI Umoona Aged Care (Tjilpi Tjuta Kanyini) Coober Pedy 8672 5605 15222

ATSI Wami Kata Old Folks Home Port Augusta 8641 1233 15058

CALD Bene Aged Care St Paul's Hahndorf Hahndorf 8131 2000 15056

CALD Bene Campbelltown Campbelltown 8397 0200 15080

CALD Bene Italian Village St Agnes 8397 0200 15064

CALD Bene St Clair Woodville 8397 0200 14919

CALD North Eastern Community Residential ACF Campbelltown 8366 8261 14908

CALD Para Hills Residential Care Para Hills West 8282 5400 15096

CALD St Anna's Residential Care Facility Brompton 8346 0955 15169

CALD St Basil's Homes (SA) - Aegean Village Christie Downs 7424 0900 14947

CALD St Basil's Homes (SA) - Croydon Park Croydon Park 7424 0900 15028

CALD St Basil's Homes (SA) - St Peters St Peters 7424 0900 15055

CALD Uniting Communities Aldersgate RAC Felixstow 8206 0411 14950

CALD Uniting Communities Murray Mudge AC Glenelg 8375 1111 15008

Croatian UnitingSA Seaton Aged Care Seaton 8448 6280 15106

Dutch Rembrandt Court (Residential) Oaklands Park 8198 0300 15102

Estn European Pennwood Village Pennington 8341 0401 14973

Estonian Amber Aged Care Paradise 8465 5500 15057

European Pennwood Village Pennington 8341 0401 14973

European Rembrandt Court Oaklands Park 8198 0300 15102

European The House of St Hilarion Seaton 8409 1500 15174

Filipino Para Hills Residential Care Para Hills West 8282 5400 15096

German All Care Aged Care - The Vales Morphett Vale 8321 0100 15275

German Para Hills Residential Care Para Hills West 8282 5400 15096

Cultural Group Aged Care Home Name PHONE (08) DPS Web ID

Greek All Care Aged Care - The Vales Morphett Vale 8321 0100 15275

Greek Para Hills Residential Care Para Hills West 8282 5400 15096

Greek Ridleyton Greek Home for the Aged Brompton 8340 1155 14969

Greek St Basil's Homes (SA) - Aegean Village Christie Downs 7424 0900 14947

Greek St Basil's Homes (SA) - Croydon Park Croydon Park 7424 0900 15028

Greek St Basil's Homes (SA) - St Peters St Peters 7424 0900 15055

Hungarian Clayton Church Homes Magill Magill 8165 6400 18821

Hungarian Oakden Green Aged Care Oakden 8261 3688 15094

Indian All Care Aged Care - The Vales Morphett Vale 8321 0100 15275

Italian All Care Aged Care - The Vales Morphett Vale 8321 0100 15275

Italian Bene Aged Care St Paul's Hahndorf Hahndorf 8131 2000 15056

Italian Bene Campbelltown Campbelltown 8397 0200 15080

Italian Bene Italian Village St Agnes

1500 15174

Italian Villa St Hilarion Fulham Fulham 8235 9055 15184

Latvian Amber Aged Care Paradise 8465 5500 15057

Polish All Care Aged Care - The Vales Morphett Vale 8321 0100 15275

Polish Para Hills Residential Care Para Hills West 8282 5400 15096

Polish Pennwood Village Pennington 8341 0401 14973

Russian All Care Aged Care - The Vales Morphett Vale 8321 0100 15275

Serbian Oakden Green Aged Care Oakden 8261 3688 15094

Serbian Pennwood Village Pennington 8341 0401 14973

Ukrainian UnitingSA Seaton Aged Care Seaton 8448 6280 15106

Vietnamese Calvary Flora McDonald Cowandilla 1800 527 272 15121

Vietnamese The House of St Hilarion Seaton 8409 1500 15174

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PHONE (08) DPS Web ID
8397 0200 15064
Woodville 8397
Italian Bene St Clair
0200 14919
Para Hills West 8282
Italian Para Hills Residential Care
5400 15096
Port Pirie
Italian St Joseph's House Residential Care Facility
8632 1450 15009
Italian The House of St Hilarion Seaton 8409
*
& VIC) ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning
(SA, NT

SA culturally appropriate Home Care Packages

Table of Home Care Package (HCP) providers offering culturally appropriate services

The following table is a guide only. The information should not be interpreted that these Home Care Packages are exclusive to the noted cultural group nor the only packages that offer quality services to these cultural groups. All Home Care Packages are tailored to care for all people regardless of sexuality, race or religious identities. The service providers of these Home Care Packages, listed below, have specifically indicated to DPS that they have training, expertise, funding or heightened understanding of the special needs of the cultural group.

Cultural Group Service Provider PHONE (08) DPS Web ID

Arabic ACH Group Home Care Packages 1300 224 477 17475

Arabic Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049

Asian Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049

ATSI Aboriginal Community Services 8346 9155 21730

ATSI Country Health Connect Eyre Home Care Packages 1800 944 912 17512

ATSI Country Health Connect Limestone Coast HCPs 1800 944 912 17520

ATSI Country Health Connect Riverland Mallee Coorong HCPs 1800 944 912 17469

ATSI Country Health Connect Yorke & Northern HCPs 1800 944 912 17465

ATSI Helping Hand Country Home Care Services 1300 444 663 17490

ATSI Home Support Services (SA) 1800 854 300 15318

ATSI Let's Get Care (SA)

1300 497 442 38286

ATSI Southern Cross Care* Inc Home Care SA 1800 852 772 19703

ATSI Umoona Aged Care (Tjilpi Tjuta Kanyini) 8672 5605 15222

ATSI UnitingSA Home Care

ATSI Wami Kata Old Folks Home

Austrian Rembrandt Living Home Care

8448 6250 17496

8641 1233 15058

8198 0392 19704

Bosnian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041

CALD Bene Casa - Home Care Packages (HCP)

CALD Better Living Home Care Packages (SA)

CALD Claro Aged Care & Disability Services

CALD Family Home Support Services

CALD Helping Hand Metro Home Care Services

CALD Home Support Services (SA)

CALD Let's Get Care (SA)

CALD LingCare

8131 2000 17516

1300 307 344 21846

1300 303 770 22122

8336 6637 19180

1300 444 663 17491

1800 854 300 15318

1300 497 442 38286

8371 0711 22031

CALD MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041

CALD Pennwood Home Care

CALD Southern Cross Care* Inc Home Care SA

CALD Uniting Communities Home Care Packages

CALD UnitingSA Home Care

Cambodian ACH Group Home Care Packages

Chinese Better Living Home Care Packages (SA)

Chinese Home Caring

Chinese LingCare

8341 0401 20757

1800 852 772 19703

1800 615 677 17472

8448 6250 17496

1300 224 477 17475

1300 307 344 21846

1300 875 377 39049

8371 0711 22031

Croatian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041

Croatian St Anna's Home Care Packages

Dutch Rembrandt Living Home Care

Estn European Pennwood Home Care

Estn European Polish Aged Care - Home Care Packages

7078 6382 17485

8198 0392 19704

8341 0401 20757

8232 1464 17823

Cultural Group Service Provider PHONE (08) DPS Web ID

European Better Living Home Care Packages (SA) 1300 307 344 21846

European GOCSA Community Care Services 7088 0500 17500

European MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041

European Polish Aged Care - Home Care Packages 8232 1464 17823

European The House of St Hilarion 8409 1500 15174

Frmr Yugoslavian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041

French Direct Care Australia 8336 8861 20274

German Better Living Home

German

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Care
1300 307 344
Packages (SA)
21846
Polish
Care
Home Care
8232
Aged
-
Packages
1464 17823
8198
1300 224 477 17475
German Rembrandt Living Home Care
0392 19704 Greek ACH Group Home Care Packages
8336 8861 20274 Greek GOCSA Community Care Services 7088 0500 17500 Greek Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049 Greek Pennwood Home Care 8341 0401 20757 Greek St Louis Home Care - Adelaide, ADL Hills & Sthn Vales 8332 0950 17477 Greek St Louis Home Care - Victor Harbor, Fleurieu Peninsula & Sthn Valess 8552 1481 21533 Hindi Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049 Hungarian Pennwood Home Care 8341 0401 20757 Indian Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049 Italian ACH Group Home Care Packages 1300 224 477 17475 Italian Bene Casa - Home Care Packages (HCP) 8131 2000 17516 Italian Better Living Home Care Packages (SA) 1300 307 344 21846 Italian Direct Care Australia 8336 8861 20274 Italian GOCSA Community Care Services 7088 0500 17500 Italian Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049 Italian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 Italian SSH Connect At Home Services 8409 1500 38391 Italian St Louis Home Care - Adelaide, ADL Hills & Sthn Vales 8332 0950 17477 Italian St Louis Home Care - Victor Harbor, Fleurieu Peninsula & Sthn Vales 8552 1481 21533 Italian The House of St Hilarion 8409 1500 15174 Latvian Polish Aged Care - Home Care Packages 8232 1464 17823 Latvian St Louis Home Care - Adelaide, ADL Hills & Sthn Vales 8332 0950 17477
St Louis Home Care - Victor Harbor, Fleurieu Peninsula & Sthn Vales 8552 1481 21533 LGBTIQ Helping Hand Country Home Care Services 1300 444 663 17490 LGBTIQ Helping Hand Metro Home Care Services 1300 444 663 17491 LGBTIQ Kalyra Help at Home 8278 0390 20392 LGBTIQ Let's Get Care (SA) 1300 497 442 38286 *(SA, NT & VIC)
Greek Direct Care Australia
Latvian

SA culturally appropriate Home Care Packages

Cultural

LGBTIQ MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041

LGBTIQ Southern Cross Care* Inc Home Care SA 1800 852 772 19703

LGBTIQ St Louis Home Care - Adelaide, ADL Hills & Sthn Vales 8332 0950 17477

LGBTIQ St Louis Home Care - Victor Harbor, Fleurieu Peninsula & Sthn Valess 8552 1481 21533

LGBTIQ Star of the Sea In-Home & Community Care 8823 0019 19567

LGBTIQ Uniting Communities Home Care Packages 1800 615 677 17472

LGBTIQ UnitingSA Home Care 8448 6250 17496

Macedonian GOCSA Community Care Services 7088 0500 17500

Macedonian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041

Maltese MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041

Muslim ACH Group Home Care Packages

NESB ECH Home Care Services

NESB Let's Get Care (SA)

224 477 17475

275 324 17489

497 442 38286

NESB UnitingSA Home Care 8448 6250 17496

Nthn European Rembrandt Living Home Care 8198 0392 19704

Polish

1464 17823

6382 17485 Polish St Louis Home Care - Adelaide, ADL Hills & Sthn Vales

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Group Service Provider PHONE (08) DPS Web ID
1300
1300
1300
Group Service Provider PHONE (08) DPS Web ID
7078
St
8552
03
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318
Serbian Pennwood Home Care 8341
Slavic MCWA
Care With
Difference 03 9318
Slavic Polish
Care
Home Care
8232
Turkish MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 Ukrainian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 Ukrainian Polish Aged Care - Home Care Packages 8232 1464 17823 Ukrainian St Anna's Home Care Packages 7078 6382 17485 Vietnamese GOCSA Community Care Services 7088 0500 17500 Vietnamese Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049 Vietnamese The House of St Hilarion 8409 1500 15174 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans' Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background VHC Veterans' Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover SA centre-based care (CBC) See Definition of Terms page 146 SUBURB PHONE (08) Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID CHSPFundedServicePrivatelyFundedDementiaCare Meals Medication Supervision PersonalCareRespiteCareSocial/RecreationalSupport Transport ACH Group Respite Services Adelaide 8159 3530 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Flexible respite service, centre-based respite 59 19188 ACH Group Social Experiences Adelaide 1300 224 477 9 9 9 59 19190 ANFE Day Care Program Torrensville 8234 5550 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21753 Association of Ukrainians in SA Inc Hindmarsh 8340 2434 9 9 9 9 Meals for social support group 21751 Bene Vita - Dementia Specific Centre Based Respite St Agnes 8131 2000 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 22 20456 Bene Vita - Multicultural Social Support Group Woodville North 8131 2000 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 22 20458 Beyond Blindness (Blind Welfare Association) Social Activities Centre (East, North, West) Gilles Plains 8367 6088 9 9 9 Note 1 38277 Beyond Blindness (Blind Welfare Association) Social Activities Centre (South) Christies Beach 8367 6088 9 9 9 Note 1 38278 Carers & Disability Link Barossa Nuriootpa 8562 4000 9 9 9 9 9 9 Cottage respite available 22049 Carers & Disability Link Clare Clare 1300 686 405 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Cottage respite available 61175 Carers & Disability Link Yorke Peninsula Kadina 1300 686 405 9 9 9 9 9 9 22058 Chinese Welfare Services Be a Friend Community Program Adelaide 8212 2988 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 2 21717 City of Burnside Social Support Programs Tusmore 8366 4144 9 9 9 9 9 9 Services at several locations in estn metro region 21760 City of Charles Sturt Community Centres Woodville 8408 1279 9 9 9 9 Services at several locations in Charles Sturt area 21759 City of Marion Neighbourhood Centres Sturt 8375 6703 9 9 9 9 Sturt Branch is ‘Positive Ageing’ 21756 Note: 1. Service for clients with loss of sight 2. Services for Chinese frail aged clients and/or those with dementia or a mental illness SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 Finding providers *(SA, NT & VIC) ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background * (SA, NT & VIC)
Polish Aged Care - Home Care Packages 8232
Cultural
Polish St Anna's Home Care Packages
8332 0950 17477 Polish
Louis Home Care - Victor Harbor, Fleurieu Peninsula & Sthn Valess
1481 21533 Russian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111 22041 Russian Polish Aged Care - Home Care Packages 8232 1464 17823 Serbian
1111 22041
0401 20757
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SA centre-based care (CBC)

See Definition of Terms page 146

Note: 1. Services for ATSI, Greek, Italian, Spanish clients and those with dementia or mental illness

2. Services for aged people with memory loss, mental illness or younger people with disability

3. Services for people living with dementia and their carers in various locations in Adelaide metro area

4. Services at several locations in Adelaide north western metro area; includes services for dementia specific clients

5. Programs

at Goolwa, Green Fields, Oaklands Park 6. Includes short or long-term day or overnight respite & social

in-home respite

7. Includes visit by a buddy worker in the client’s home or community

8. Holiday & weekend services also available

9. Greek; includes services for people living with early onset dementia

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SUBURB PHONE (08) Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID CHSPFundedServicePrivatelyFundedDementiaCare Meals Medication Supervision PersonalCareRespiteCareSocial/RecreationalSupport Transport City of Marion Positive Ageing & Inclusion Sturt 8375 6649 9 9 9 9 9 21701 City of Mitcham Community Wellbeing Torrens Park 8372 8884 9 9 9 9 21690 City of Onkaparinga Active Ageing Services Noarlunga Centre 8384 0666 9 9 9 9 9 9 21742 City of Playford Social Support Programs Elizabeth 8256 0355 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 21767 City of Salisbury Seniors Centres Salisbury 8406 8525 9 9 9 9 21750 Country Health Connect Wunderlea Day Centre Mount Barker 8393 1850 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 2 21793 ECH Day Programs Adelaide 1300 275 324 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 3 34, OBC 20449 GOCSA Community Care Services Adelaide 7088 0500 9 9 9 9 9 17500 Greek Welfare Centre Services Torrensville 8212 5100 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21539 GSASA Community Services North & West West Croydon 8340 3889 9 9 9 9 9 21703 GSASA Community Services South Morphett Vale 8340 3889 9 9 9 9 9 21757 Health Focus Community Services Port Augusta 8641 9191 9 9 9 19759 Hungarian Caritas Society in SA Norwood 8333 0376 9 9 9 9 38871 JCS Home & Community Support Joslin 8363 5400 9 9 9 9 9 9 21728 Life Care Norman House Everard Park 1800 555 990 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Provides cottage based overnight and day respite 18168 MACASA Community Services Cheltenham 8241 0266 9 9 9 9 9 21745 Matthew Flinders Day Centre Port Lincoln 8683 0262 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19756 Polish Aged Care Seniors Support Adelaide 8232 1464 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 4 155 20148 Rembrandt Living Social Groups Adelaide 8198 0300 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 5 21981 Resthaven Respite & Carer Supp Serv Metro Adelaide Unley 8198 2060 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 6 64, 69 18208 Resthaven Respite & Carer Support Services Regional SA Unley 1300 136 633 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 6 64, 69 19184 Southern Cross Care* Inc Hills, Mallee, Southern Buddy Program Mount Barker 1800 852 772 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 7 15, 19 18161 Southern Cross Care* Inc Willow Fern Respite Mount Barker 1800 852 772 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 15, 19 18165 Southern Cross Care* Myrtle Cottage Respite Myrtle Bank 1800 852 772 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 15, 19 19193 SSH Connect Day Care Programs Seaton 8409 1500 9 9 9 9 9 9 Holiday & weekend services also available 38392 St Basil's Homes (SA) - Plateia Day Respite Program Mile End 7424 0915 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 9 21518 Tanunda Lutheran Home Barossa Club Tanunda 8563 7777 9 9 9 9 39 19713 Uniting Communities Allied Health Services Prospect 8202 5900 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 19761 UnitingCare Wesley Bowden (UCWB) Bowden 8245 7196 9 63634 ViWa Home Care Services Mawson Lakes 8359 4115 9 9 9 9 9 9 21752
offered
support;
*(SA, NT
& VIC)

SA day therapy centres

4. Services also available at our second location at: Unit 2, 78 Unley Rd, Unley fortnightly

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SUBURB PHONE (08) Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID ComplementaryTherapist Dietitian& Nutritionist DiversionalTherapistExerciseTherapistHydrotherapyServicesOccupationalTherapistPhysiotherapistPodiatristPsychology/Counselling RegisteredNurseSocialWorkerSpeechTherapist ACH Group Health & Wellbeing Services East/North Gilles Plains 1300 224 477 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 59 20119 ACH Group Health & Wellbeing Services South Christie Downs 1300 224 477 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 59 20118 ACH Group Health & Wellbeing Services West Glenelg East 1300 224 477 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 59 20113 Altaira Campbelltown 8344 6400 9 9 9 9 62734 AnglicareSA Health & Wellness Clinic – North Elizabeth 1800 317 009 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 64443 AnglicareSA Health & Wellness Clinic – South Westbourne Park 1800 317 009 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 64441 AnglicareSA Health & Wellness Clinic – West Grange 1800 317 009 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 64442 AnglicareSA Health & Wellness Services Westbourne Park 1800 317 009 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 19678 Bene Vita - Multicultural Social Support Group Woodville North 8131 2000 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 22 20458 Country Health Connect Naracoorte Healthy Living Program Naracoorte 1800 944 912 9 9 Includes exercise programs 19758 ECH Wellness Centres Adelaide 1300 275 324 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 34, OBC 18487 Eldercare Acacia Court Day Therapy Centre Hendon 8243 1844 9 9 9 9 9 Note 2 19754 Health Focus Community Services Port Augusta 8641 9191 9 9 Includes Men’s Shed 19759 Life Care Active Payneham 1800 555 990 9 9 9 9 Note 3 18167 Lutheran Homes Barossa - Home and Community Services Tanunda 8563 7777 9 9 9 39 19713 Matthew Flinders Day Centre Port Lincoln 8683 0262 9 9 9 9 Includes a walking group 19756 Podiatry Services SA Clinical Services Plympton 8297 4808 9 Note 4 38297 Resthaven Wellness Services (Exercise, Therapy, SelfManagement) Unley 1300 136 633 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 5 64, 69 19727 Southern Cross Care* Inc Carmelite Health & Wellness Centre Myrtle Bank 1800 852 772 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 6 15, 19 19223 Southern Cross Care* Inc The Philip Kennedy Centre Health & Wellness Centre Largs Bay 8242 6825 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 6 15, 19 15209 Southern Cross Care* Inc The Pines Health & Wellness Centre North Plympton 8179 6825 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 6 15, 19 18163 The Salvation Army Healthlink Allied Health Services Modbury 8264 8300 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Enquire for transport 66 19760 Uniting Communities Allied Health Services Prospect 8202 5900 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 7 7 19761 *(SA, NT & VIC)
health education, strength
fitness/falls
balance groups 5. Includes therapies, restorative care, chronic health management & support groups
home safety assessments 6. Massage therapy, health and wellness planning; social engagement; health education
diseases 7. Includes falls prevention, hydrotherapy services, Tai
safety assessments
Note: 1. Includes hydrotherapy,
&
&
2. Includes aphasia talkback group, cardio-pulmonary group &
3. Includes rehab and well-being programs to support people with chronic
Chi, cognition classes & home
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See Definition of Terms page 146 Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) CHSPFunded Services PrivatelyFundedServicesDVAServicesVHCServicesDementiaCareDomesticAssistanceHealthServicesHomeMaintenance/Gardening Meals&/orShoppingMedicationSupervisionPalliativeCarePersonalCarePharmaceuticalDeliveryRespiteCareSocial&/orRecreational Transport Activ8 Health Club 02 8544 0487 9 40849 AHP Disability Services 1800 247 342 9 61648 Ali-Curung Aged Care 8964 1580 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19654 Alpurrurulam Aged Care 07 4748 4800 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 17279 Alternative Answers 0414 608 341 9 Note 1 40950 Amoonguna Home Care Service 8953 7618 9 9 9 9 9 9 19634 Andrew Stewart - Hearing Connections 0411 757 622 9 58043 Angels Care Australia 1800 264 357 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 55116 Anglicare NT Community Care Alice Springs 8951 8000 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 38365 Anglicare NT Community Care Darwin 8985 0000 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 38364 Anglicare NT Community Care East Arnhem 8939 3400 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19666 Anglicare NT Community Care Katherine 8963 6100 9 9 9 9 9 9 38363 Areyonga (Utju) Home Care Service 8954 8254 9 9 9 9 9 9 19641 Arlparra Aged Care 8956 9010 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19646 Australian Recreational Therapy Association 02 9887 5035 9 In home care for private clients 20030 Australian Red Cross Aged Care Services NT 1300 885 698 9 9 9 Note 2 18899 Avant Innovations 02 8315 2834 9 40099 Bright Diets 0413 774 411 9 41241 Calvary Home Maintenance & Modifications 1300 660 022 9 9 38 37128 Care Services Australia 1300 455 322 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 3 38987 Careseekers 1300 765 465 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 4 21553 Coastal Dietetics 0488 903 659 9 63124 Continuity Care Australia Pty Ltd 1800 012 273 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 63349 Drake Medox 1300 360 070 9 9 9 9 9 9 40230 Elliott Aged Care 8969 2167 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19630 Empower Healthcare 1300 043 578 9 55321 Encara | Allied Health 1300 761 965 9 49136 Finke (Aputula) Home Care Service 8956 0433 9 9 9 9 9 9 19772 Galiwinku Aged & Disability Service 8979 8811 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19782 Golden Glow Nursing Services Darwin 8927 2756 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19204 Golden Glow Nursing Services Katherine & Pine Creek 8927 2756 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 20785 Gunbalanya Community Care 8979 9478 9 9 9 9 9 9 19659 Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji) Home Care Service 8964 7103 9 9 9 9 9 9 19637 Happy Living Home Care Packages 1300 911 728 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 62822 Healing Through Arts 0423 748 060 9 48202 Hermannsburg (Ntaria) Home Care Service 8956 2994 9 9 9 9 9 9 19669 Home Caring 1300 875 377 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 39049 Home Modifications Australia (MOD.A) 0412 921 221 9 Includes home modifications 19818 I Hate Cooking - In Home Cooking Support From Passionate Cooks. 0410 526 477 9 9 53390 Imanpa Home Care Service 8954 9059 9 9 9 9 9 9 19773 Note: 1. Nutrition; mental health first aid 2. Services provided as daily telephone support through Telecross 3. CHSP only for home modification in Queensland 4. Contact directly for help finding an aged care worker ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans' Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background STRC Short-term restorative care VHC Veterans' Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
NT in-home care services

NT in-home care services

See Definition of Terms page 146

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Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) CHSPFunded Services PrivatelyFundedServicesDVAServicesVHCServicesDementiaCareDomesticAssistanceHealthServicesHomeMaintenance/Gardening Meals&/orShoppingMedicationSupervisionPalliativeCarePersonalCarePharmaceuticalDeliveryRespiteCareSocial&/orRecreational Transport integratedliving Northern Territory 1300 782 896 9 9 Note 1 38340 Julalikari Council Community Care 8962 2463 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19631 Kakadu Community Care 8979 9478 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19667 Kalano Community Association 8972 2588 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 2 38412 Larrakia Nation Home Care Packages 8985 6811 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Includes meal delivery service 19676 Life Without Barriers Darwin 1800 792 359 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 3 21992 Life Without Barriers Katherine 1800 792 359 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 3 21994 Ltyentye Apurte Community Care 8956 0899 9 9 9 9 NASTIFAC funded services available 19639 Lusio Rehab the home of LusioMATE 1300 158 746 9 49573 Mable 1300 736 573 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 40, 150 22109 Mala'la Aged Care & Community Services 8979 5474 9 9 9 9 9 9 Includes meal delivery service 19662 Malandari Aged Care Centre 8975 6716 9 9 9 9 19663 MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 4 22041 Minjilang Community Care 8979 9478 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21998 Minyerri Aged Care 8975 9797 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19675 mobility Aged Care 1300 438 227 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 61859 Mount Liebig Aged Care 8964 8024 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19664 myHomecare by Enrich Living Services NT 1300 202 007 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 5 19215 NextSense 1300 581 391 9 43388 Nganampa Ngura Mutitjulu-nya Flexible Aged Care Service 8956 2651 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19627 Papunya (Warumpi) Home Care Service 8956 8968 9 9 9 9 9 9 19638 Peppimenarti Aged Care Service 8978 2377 9 9 19650 Plena Healthcare 13 60 33 9 37938 Pulkapulkka Kari Flexible Aged Care Service 8962 1222 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 18883 Purple House Aged & Disability Care 8953 6444 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 6 38176 Quantum Reading Learning Vision 1300 883 853 9 9 9 40584 Radiance Hobart Counselling & Self-Development 0409 191 342 9 Note 7 45784 Regis Home Care Darwin 1300 188 740 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 18500 Remedy Health Care 1300 734 224 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 18679 Right at Home RightCare 07 3054 1360 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 32 22069 Roper Gulf Regional Council Community Services 8972 9047 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19660 Rural and Regional Therapy Services (RAR Therapy) 1800 734 466 9 64344 Safety and Mobility 02 9983 9520 9 43412 Seating Matters 1300 001 050 9 40570 Simply Helping Franchising 0409 977 620 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 63538 Simply Nutrition Dietitians 1300 380 694 9 60946 Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc Home Care Darwin 1800 852 772 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 15, 19 21236 Suzanne Vandeleur 0408 059 395 9 54699 Note: 1. Enquire for the availability of services; STRC available 5. Includes VHC & DVA Nursing 2. Services primarily for ATSI clients; includes meal delivery service 6. Specialist care for ATSI clients with chronic kidney disease 3. Includes services for VHC & DVA clients 7. Emotional regulation; life coaching; philosophical counselling 4. Services also for CALD clients through Access & Support Program ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans’ Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background STRC Short-term restorative care VHC Veterans’ Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover

NT

care services

SA in-home care services

Definition of Terms page 146

Note:

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Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID PHONE (08) CHSPFunded Services PrivatelyFundedServicesDVAServicesVHCServicesDementiaCareDomesticAssistanceHealthServicesHomeMaintenance/Gardening Meals&/orShoppingMedicationSupervisionPalliativeCarePersonalCarePharmaceuticalDeliveryRespiteCareSocial&/orRecreational Transport ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans’ Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background STRC Short-term restorative care VHC Veterans’ Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
See Definition
Terms
TabTimer - helping to keep people on time 1300 822 846 9 9 9 9 9 Medication reminder product 19268 Thamarrurr Aged Care Service 8978 2490 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19647 The Brainary 03 5229 2260 9 40690 The CareSide 1300 854 080 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 38183 The INS Group 02 4254 6226 9 40696 Therapeutic Pillow International 03 8585 6685 9 40712 Therapy Alliance Group 1300 661 945 9 44825 Titjikala Home Care Service 8956 0863 9 9 9 9 9 9 19640 Tjilpi Pampaku Ngura Flexible Aged Care Service 8956 7262 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19642 Trilogy Care 1300 459 190 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 109 62701 Unique Care and Accommodation 0481 054 899 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 40726 Victoria Daly Regional Council Aged & Disability Services 8972 0777 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 38397 Wallace Rockhole Home Care Service 8956 7415 9 9 9 9 19697 Warruwi Community Care 8979 9478 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21999 Yuendumu Old People's Program 8956 4145 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 19672
in-home
of
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service
1. Services for ATSI clients; includes meal delivery

Home Care Packages directory –approved providers

Approved Home Care Package providers offer home care and support services to members of the community who live at home.

If you’ve been approved for a government-funded Home Care Package of any type, you may approach any approved HCP provider to provide the services you need.

Some providers may only provide services in one region while others can service multiple areas.

On the following pages, you’ll find alphabetical lists of approved providers in the NT.

To help you know which approved providers offer services in a certain region, we’ve included coloured bars down the left-hand side of the directory pages.

The list below is a quick reference guide to help you find in which group council districts are listed.

For example: Alice Springs LGA is grouped under Southern.

The colour-coded map on page 139 shows you which council districts are grouped together.

Council District NT

Alice Springs Southern

Barkly Central

Belyuen Greater Darwin

Central Desert Central

Coomalie Greater Darwin

Darwin Greater Darwin

Council District NT

East Arnhem North Eastern

Katherine North Western Litchfield Greater Darwin

MacDonnell Southern

Palmerston Greater Darwin Roper Gulf North Eastern

How to read the HCP table

Council District NT

Tiwi Islands North Eastern

Victoria Daly North Western Wagait

Greater Darwin

West Arnhem North Eastern

West Daly North Western

The table on the next few pages lists Home Care Packages approved providers in alphabetical order, detailing the Home Care Packages level they offer and if they offer any package supplements.

Ethnicity, country or cultural groups listed under ‘Notes’ apply to all package levels in that row. If service providers have an advertisement in this Guide, then the page number of the advert is listed in red under ‘Advert Page’. The ‘DPS Web ID’ number can be used as a unique identifier to find out more information on AgedCareGuide.com.au

The same type of care and services are provided under each Home Care Package level of care, and these may include transport, domestic assistance, social support, personal care, home maintenance, home modification, nursing care, food services and medication assistance.

The hours of care are increased at each level of care, i.e. more hours of care and services are provided under Home Care Package Level 4 and the least under Home Care Package Level 1. Package supplements, like the Dementia Supplement Zand the Veterans’ Supplement R, are offered to eligible persons only.

Some packages are specifically for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged e, people with housing needs or at risk of homelessness Y or for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas t. The cultural environment g indicates providers offerings services for people from culturally diverse backgrounds.

Based on your care needs, an ACAT assessment will determine what level of care you are eligible for and if any supplements apply to you.

H O M E C A R E P A C K A G E S

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General packages suitable for all eligible clients

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Packages for people with dementia

These icons help you find the packages that are most suitable for you.

Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged

Packages for people with housing needs and at risk of homelessness

Packages for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas

Packages for veterans

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– Z list of all approved providers who are eligible to deliver Home Care Packages in the Northern Territory SERVICE PROVIDER PHONE (08) Home Care Packages Levels Home Care Packages Supplement Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID  Ali-Curung Aged Care 8964 1580 1234 8Zetg ATSI 19654  Alpurrurulam Aged Care 07 4748 4800 1234 8ZetRg ATSI 17279  Amoonguna Home Care Service 8953 7618 234 8etg ATSI 19634  Ampilatwatja Aged Care 8956 9229 1234 8Zetg ATSI 19653  Anglicare NT Community Care Alice Springs 8951 8000 1234 8g ATSI 38365  Anglicare NT Community Care Darwin 8985 0000 1234 8g ATSI 38364  Anglicare NT Community Care East Arnhem 8939 3400 234 8etg ATSI 19666  Areyonga (Utju) Home Care Service 8954 8254 234 8etg ATSI 19641  Arlparra Aged Care 8956 9010 1234 8ZetRg ATSI 19646   ARRCS Community Care Darwin 8982 5200 1234 8Zetg ATSI 19626  Calvary Home Care Darwin 1800 527 272 1234 8ZeYtRg NESB 38 19625  Calvary Home Care Tiwi Islands 1800 527 272 2 8Zetg ATSI 38 19652   Care Services Australia 1300 455 322 1234 8Z 38987  Central Desert Regional Council Aged Care Services 8958 9500 123 8tg ATSI 19656     Continuity Care Australia Pty Ltd 1800 012 273 1234 8ZeYtR 63349  East Arnhem Regional Council Aged & Disability Services 8986 8986 1234 8Ztg Note 1 19939  Elliott Aged Care 8969 2167 1234 8ZetRg ATSI 19630  Finke (Aputula) Home Care Service 8956 0433 234 8etg ATSI 19772  Galiwinku Aged & Disability Service 8979 8811 1234 8Ztg Note 1 19782  Gapuwiyak Aged & Disability Service 8970 3305 1234 8Ztg Note 1 19783  Golden Glow Nursing Services Darwin 8927 2756 1234 8ZetRg ATSI 19204    Golden Glow Nursing Services Katherine & Pine Creek 8927 2756 1234 8etg ATSI 20785  Gunbalanya Community Care 8979 9478 1234 8eYtg ATSI 19659  Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji) Home Care Service 8964 7103 234 8etg ATSI 19637   Happy Living Home Care Packages 1300 911 728 1234 8ZetR 62822  Hermannsburg (Ntaria) Home Care Service 8956 2994 234 8etg ATSI 19669     Home Caring 1300 875 377 1234 8Zeg Note 2 39049   Home Support Services (NT) 1800 854 300 1234 8ZetRg ATSI, CALD 21927  Imanpa Home Care Service 8954 9059 234 8etg ATSI 19773  Julalikari Council Community Care 8962 2463 1234 8tg ATSI 19631  Kakadu Community Care 8979 9478 12 8eYtg ATSI 19667  Kalkarindji Daguragu Aged Care Service 8977 0130 1234 8Ztg ATSI 19645  Larrakia Nation Home Care Packages 8985 6811 1234 8ZeYg ATSI 19676  Laynhapuy Homelands Aged Care 8939 1800 1234 8Zetg ATSI 19670 Note: 1. ATSI - Packages for regional clients, not community specific 2. Arabic, Asian, Chinese, Greek, Hindi, Indian, Italian, Vietnamese

General packages suitable for all eligible clients

Packages for people with dementia

These icons help you find the packages that are most suitable for you.

Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged

Packages for people with housing needs and at risk of homelessness

Packages for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas

Packages for veterans

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g Cultural environment Central Greater Darwin North Eastern North Western Southern
– Z list of all approved providers who are eligible to deliver Home Care Packages in the Northern Territory SERVICE PROVIDER PHONE (08) Home Care Packages Levels Home Care Packages Supplement Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID  Life Without Barriers Alice Springs 1800 792 359 1234 8t 20752   Life Without Barriers Darwin 1800 792 359 1234 8Zet 21992  Ltyentye Apurte Community Care 8956 0899 1234 8Ztg ATSI 19639  Mala'la Aged Care & Community Services 8979 5474 1234 8Ztg ATSI 19662  Marthakal Homelands Health Service 8970 5515 2 8tg ATSI 19674     MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 1234 8ZetRg Note 1 22041  Milingimbi Aged & Disability Service 8970 1713 1234 8Ztg ATSI 19208  Minjilang Community Care 8979 9478 1234 8eYt 21998   Minyerri Aged Care 8975 9797 23 8etg ATSI 19675  Mount Liebig Aged Care 8964 8024 123 8Zetg ATSI 19664  myHomecare by Enrich Living Services NT 1300 202 007 1234 8et 19215  Nauiyu Daly River Aged Care Service 8977 8900 1234 8Ztg ATSI 19651  Papunya (Warumpi) Home Care Service 8956 8968 234 8etg ATSI 19638  Peppimenarti Aged Care Service 8978 2377 2 8tg ATSI 19650  Purple House Aged & Disability Care 8953 6444 1234 8Zeg ATSI 38176  Ramingining Aged & Disability Service 8970 3910 1234 8Zetg Note 2 19784  Regis Home Care Darwin 1300 188 740 1234 8Zet 18500     Right at Home RightCare 07 3054 1360 1234 8ZR Note 3 32 22069  Rocky Ridge Aged Care Facility & Katherine Community Care 8972 3399 1234 8Zetg ATSI 18884  Roper Gulf Regional Council Community Services 8972 9047 1234 8ZetRg Note 4 19660  Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc Home Care Darwin 1800 852 772 1234 8ZetRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 15, 19 21236  Tangentyere Aged & Community Services (TACS) 8951 4222 1234 8ZeYtg Note 5 19620  TeamHEALTH 8943 9600 1234 8t Note 6 19629  Thamarrurr Aged Care Service 8978 2490 2 8tg ATSI 19647     The CareSide 1300 854 080 1234 8ZetR 38183  Timber Creek Aged Care Service 8975 0860 1234 8Ztg ATSI 19649  Titjikala Home Care Service 8956 0863 234 8etg ATSI 19640  Umbakumba Aged & Disability Service 8996 4509 1234 8Zetg Note 2 19785     Vege2go(dietary needs meal provider) 0450 876 088 1234 8 63754  Warruwi Community Care 8979 9478 1234 8eYtg ATSI 21999  Yarralin Walangeri Aged Care Service 8975 0839 1234 8tg ATSI 19648  Yirrkala Aged & Disability Service 8939 2410 1234 8Zetg Note 2 19786 Note: 1. CALD, Eastern European, European,, Italian, LGBTIQ 2. ATSI - Packages for regional clients, not community specific 3. Oxygen and enteral feeding supplement 4. ATSI - Services cover indigenous communities across several locations in Roper Gulf area 5. ATSI - Services for clients in Alice Springs & surrounding; food boxes available 6. Packages for clients with mental health needs
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How to read the residential tables

Residential icon definitions

Icons in the residential listings represent various types of services available in aged care facilities.

Booked Respite Beds — Dedicated respite beds that should be booked in advance. Prior assessment by an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) is required.

Extra Services — A service offering a ‘higher’ standard of accommodation, including increased entertainment and food choices at an additional cost to the resident.

Pets on Premises — The facility owns dogs or cats that are able to interact freely with residents. Some facilities may consider you bringing your small pets.

Secure Dementia Unit — Safe and secure wing or unit of the aged care facility offering specialised care to those living with dementia.

Secure Garden — An onsite secure gated garden for residents (especially those with dementia) to enjoy for recreation or therapy.

Specialist Palliative Care — Specialised care services for those nearing the end of their life in an aged care facility. Staff are trained in pain management and other palliative care measures.

Transition Care Beds — A bed-based service allowing older people more time and support post-hospitalisation in a ‘non-hospital’ environment to optimise their functional capacity.

Culturally Specific — Care services catering to the needs of those from non-English speaking or culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; generally, all are welcome, but the home has special knowledge of the referenced culture or group.

Retirement Living Onsite — Retirement living services/village co-located on the same geographic site as the aged care facility.

Residential aged care

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b Transition Care Beds g Culturally Specific H Retirement Living Onsite C Pets on Premises D Secure Dementia Unit T Secure Garden F Specialist Palliative Care W Extra Services s Booked Respite Beds Advertisement Notes Page Reference DPS Web ID PHONE (08) PrivatelyFundedSizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H ABC Council Suburb 1234 Facility name 123 Sample Rd 1234 5678 P 91 50 C D T F Special notes 61 10001
Home/Facility contact information Aged Care Homes/Facilities arranged by Councils (LGAs), Suburbs and then Home/Facility Name If service providers have an advertisement the page number of the advert is listed here in red Home/Facility details There are also special notes for some service providers in black. If you also use www.AgedCareGuide.com.au then this number is the unique identifier
Northern Territory aged care homes

Northern Territory region map

This map provides you with a geographical reference to the Council (LGA) areas in the Northern Territory.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 139 Finding providers SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse DVA Department of Veterans' Affairs LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background VHC Veterans' Home Care IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover Central Greater Darwin North Eastern North Western Southern Northern Territory

NORTHERN TERRITORY aged care homes listed by councils (LGAs) and then suburbs

ALICE SPRINGS to WEST DALY

ALICE SPRINGS Council

Alice Springs 0870

Tennant Creek 0860

0810

Fannie Bay 0820 Southern Cross Care*

0810

Katherine 0850

Kaltukatjara 0872

Mutitjulu 0872

Nganampa Ngura Mutitjulu-nya Flexible

ROPER GULF Council

Borroloola 0854

Council

Farrar 0830

TIWI ISLANDS Council

Wurrumiyanga 0822

Calvary

Maningrida 0822

DALY Council

Wadeye 0822

Thamarrurr

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Advertisement Notes Page Reference DPS Web ID PHONE (08) PrivatelyFundedSizeofFacility (Beds/Places) SingleBedroomswithEnsuites BookedRespiteBedsExtraServicesPetsonPremisesSecureDementiaUnitSecureGardenSpecialistPalliativeCareTransitionCareBedsCulturallySpecificRetirementLivingOnsite P s W C D T F b g H 1st time user? See page 138 ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse CC Care Community LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background SL Supported Living SRF Supported Residential Facility Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
Hetti Perkins Home for the Aged 9 Percy Ct 8952 5811 60 36 s D T F g ATSI 18880 Old Timers Village 446 South Stuart Hwy 8952 2844 108 81 s D T F b g ATSI 18882 BARKLY Council
Pulkapulkka Kari Flexible Aged Care Service 50 Peko Rd 8962 1222 25 7 T F g ATSI 18883 DARWIN Council Coconut Grove
Juninga Centre 113 Dick Ward Dr 8948 0442 26 s F g ATSI 18879
Inc Pearl Supported Care 11 Waratah Cr 8946 1800 85 85 C D T F H 15, 19 19793 Tiwi
Regis Tiwi 11 Creswell St 1300 998 100 135 100 T F 18493 KATHERINE Council
Kalano Aged Care Service 1 Miali Brumby Rd 8971 1999 18 9 s C T g ATSI 19644 Katherine Hostel 31 Harrod St 8972 1407 30 30 s F g ATSI 18881 Rocky Ridge Aged Care Facility & Katherine Community Care 15 Rocky Ridge Rd 8972 3399 27 s D T F b g ATSI 18884 MACDONNELL Council
Tjilpi Pampaku Ngura Flexible Aged Care Service Lot 130 Great Central Rd 8956 7262 19 19 C T F g ATSI 19642
Aged Care Service Lot 37 Petermann Rd 8956 2651 P 17 T F g ATSI 19627
Malandari Aged Care Centre 2087 Robinson Rd 8975 6716 16 5 g ATSI 19663 PALMERSTON
Terrace Gardens 1 Kettle St 8942 8708 88 56 C D T F 18885
Mulakunya Flexible Aged Care Service Kerinauia Hwy 1800 527 272 22 22 C F g ATSI 38 19652 WEST
ARNHEM Council
Mala'la Aged Care & Com'ty Services Maningrida Com'ty, 458 Main Rd 8979 5474 10 T F g ATSI 19662 WEST
Aged Care Service Perdjert St 8978 2490 8 8 T F g ATSI 19647
*(SA, NT & VIC)

NT culturally appropriate aged care homes

Table of aged care homes/residential care facilities offering culturally appropriate services

The following table is a guide only. The information should not be interpreted that these homes are exclusive to the noted cultural group nor the only homes that offer quality services to these cultural groups. All aged care homes should care for all people regardless of sexuality, race, or religious identities. The homes listed below have specifically indicated to DPS that they have training, expertise, funding or heightened understanding of the special needs of the cultural group.

Cultural

Care Home

ATSI Calvary Mulakunya Flexible Aged Care Serv Wurrumiyanga 1800 527 272 19652

ATSI Hetti Perkins Home for the Aged Alice Springs 8952 5811 18880

ATSI Juninga Centre Coconut Grove 8948 0442 18879

ATSI Kalano Aged Care Service Katherine 8971 1999 19644

ATSI Katherine Hostel Katherine 8972 1407 18881

ATSI Mala'la Aged Care & Community Services Maningrida 8979 5474 19662

ATSI Malandari Aged Care Centre Borroloola 8975 6716 19663

ATSI Nganampa Ngura Mutitjulu-nya Flexible Aged Care Serv Mutitjulu 8956 2651 19627

ATSI Old Timers Village Alice Springs 8952 2844 18882

ATSI Pulkapulkka Kari Flexible Aged Care Service Tennant Creek 8962 1222 18883

ATSI Rocky Ridge Aged Care Facility & Katherine Community Care Katherine 8972 3399 18884

ATSI Thamarrurr Aged Care Service Wadeye 8978 2490 19647

ATSI Tjilpi Pampaku Ngura Flexible Aged Care Serv Kaltukatjara 8956 7262 19642

NT culturally appropriate Home Care Packages

Table of Home Care Package (HCP) providers offering culturally appropriate services

The following table is a guide only. The information should not be interpreted that these Home Care Packages are exclusive to the noted cultural group nor the only packages that offer quality services to these cultural groups. All Home Care Packages are tailored to care for all people regardless of sexuality, race or religious identities. The service providers of these Home Care Packages, listed below, have specifically indicated to DPS that they have training, expertise, funding or heightened understanding of the special needs of the cultural group.

Cultural Group Service Provider

Arabic Home Caring

Asian Home Caring

ATSI Ali-Curung Aged Care

ATSI Alpurrurulam Aged Care

PHONE (08) DPS Web ID

1300 875 377 39049

1300 875 377 39049

8964 1580 19654

07 4748 4800 17279

ATSI Amoonguna Home Care Service 8953 7618 19634

ATSI Ampilatwatja Aged Care 8956 9229 19653

ATSI Anglicare NT Community Care Alice Springs 8951 8000 38365

ATSI Anglicare NT Community Care Darwin 8985 0000 38364

ATSI Anglicare NT Community Care East Arnhem 8939 3400 19666

ATSI Areyonga (Utju) Home Care Service 8954 8254 19641

ATSI Arlparra Aged Care 8956 9010 19646

ATSI ARRCS Community Care Darwin 8982 5200 19626

ATSI Calvary Home Care Tiwi Islands 1800 527 272 19652

ATSI Central Desert Regional Council Aged Care Services 8958 9500 19656

ATSI East Arnhem Regional Council Aged & Disability Serv 8986 8986 19939

ATSI Elliott Aged Care 8969 2167 19630

ATSI Finke (Aputula) Home Care Service 8956 0433 19772

ATSI Galiwinku Aged & Disability Service 8979 8811 19782

ATSI Gapuwiyak Aged & Disability Service 8970 3305 19783

ATSI Golden Glow Nursing Services Darwin 8927 2756 19204

ATSI Golden Glow Nursing Services Katherine & Pine Creek 8927 2756 20785

ATSI Gunbalanya Community Care 8979 9478 19659

ATSI Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji) Home Care Service 8964 7103 19637

ATSI Hermannsburg (Ntaria) Home Care Service

8956 2994 19669

ATSI Home Support Services (NT) 1800 854 300 21927

ATSI Imanpa Home Care Service

ATSI Julalikari Council Community Care

ATSI Kakadu Community Care

8954 9059 19773

8962 2463 19631

8979 9478 19667

ATSI Kalkarindji Daguragu Aged Care Service 8977 0130 19645

ATSI Larrakia Nation Home Care Packages 8985 6811 19676

ATSI Laynhapuy Homelands Aged Care 8939 1800 19670

ATSI Ltyentye Apurte Community Care 8956 0899 19639

ATSI Mala'la Aged Care & Community Services 8979 5474 19662

ATSI Marthakal Homelands Health Service 8970 5515 19674

ATSI Milingimbi Aged & Disability Service 8970 1713 19208

ATSI Minyerri Aged Care 8975 9797 19675

ATSI Mount Liebig Aged Care 8964 8024 19664

ATSI Nauiyu Daly River Aged Care Service 8977 8900 19651

ATSI Papunya (Warumpi) Home Care Service

8956 8968 19638

ATSI Peppimenarti Aged Care Service 8978 2377 19650

ATSI Purple House Aged & Disability Care 8953 6444 38176

ATSI Ramingining Aged & Disability Service 8970 3910 19784

ATSI Rocky Ridge Aged Care Facility & Katherine Community Care 8972 3399 18884

ATSI Roper Gulf Regional Council Community Services 8972 9047 19660

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Name PHONE (08) DPS Web ID
Group Aged
Group Aged
Name PHONE (08) DPS Web ID
Cultural
Care Home
PHONE
Cultural Group Service Provider
(08) DPS Web ID
ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex & Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background

NT culturally appropriate Home Care Packages

ATSI Southern Cross Care* Inc Home Care Darwinn

852 772 21236

ATSI Tangentyere Aged & Community Services (TACS) 8951 4222 19620

ATSI Thamarrurr Aged Care Service 8978 2490 19647

ATSI Timber Creek Aged Care Service

ATSI Titjikala Home Care Service

8975 0860 19649

8956 0863 19640

ATSI Umbakumba Aged & Disability Service 8996 4509 19785

ATSI Warruwi Community Care 8979 9478 21999

ATSI Yarralin Walangeri Aged Care Service 8975 0839 19648

ATSI Yirrkala Aged & Disability Service 8939 2410 19786

1111

875 377 39049 Croatian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 European MCWA - Aged

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1800
1800
03
Darwin 1800
1300
A Difference 03
Yugoslavian
Aged Care
A Difference 03
Cultural Group Service Provider PHONE (08) DPS Web ID Greek Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049 Hindi Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049 Indian Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049 Italian Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049 Italian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 LGBTIQ MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 LGBTIQ Southern Cross Care* Inc Home Care Darwin 1800 852 772 21236 Macedonian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 Maltese MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 NESB Calvary Home Care Darwin 1800 527 272 19625 Russian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 Serbian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 Slavic MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 Turkish MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 Ukrainian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318 1111 22041 Vietnamese Home Caring 1300 875 377 39049
Bosnian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 03 9318
22041 CALD Home Support Services (NT)
854 300 21927 CALD MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111 22041 CALD Southern Cross Care* Inc Home Care
852 772 21236 Chinese Home Caring
Care With
9318 1111 22041 Fmr
MCWA -
With
9318 1111 22041
continued NT centre-based care
See Definition of Terms page 146 SUBURB PHONE (08) Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID CHSPFundedServicePrivatelyFundedDementiaCare Meals Medication Supervision PersonalCareRespiteCareSocial/RecreationalSupport Transport Ali-Curung Aged Care Ali-Curung 8964 1580 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19654 Alpurrurulam Aged Care Alpurrurulam via Mount Isa 07 4748 4800 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 17279 Ampilatwatja Aged Care Ampilatwatja 8956 9229 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19653 Anglicare NT Community Care Alice Springs Alice Springs 8951 8000 9 9 9 9 38365 Anglicare NT Community Care East Arnhem Nhulunbuy 8939 3400 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Services for clients in Gove Peninsula 19666 Arlparra Aged Care Utopia 8956 9010 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19646 ARRCS ROST Alice Springs McNair House Araluen 8982 5200 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21987 ARRCS ROST Darwin Stuart Park 8982 5200 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21986 ARRCS ROST Palmerston Driver 8982 5200 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21985 Belyuen Aged Care Imabulk Centre Belyuen 8978 5140 9 9 9 9 9 22009 Central Desert Regional Council Aged Care Services Alice Springs 8958 9500 9 9 9 9 9 9 19656 Elliott Aged Care Elliott 8969 2167 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19630 Galiwinku Aged & Disability Service Galiwinku 8979 8811 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19782 Julalikari Council Community Care Tennant Creek 8962 2463 9 9 9 19631 Kintore Flexible Aged Care Service Kintore via Alice Springs 8956 8759 9 9 9 9 9 9 19668 Mala'la Aged Care & Community Services Maningrida 8979 5474 9 9 9 9 19662 Malandari Aged Care Centre Borroloola 8975 6716 9 9 9 9 9 9 19663 Nganampa Ngura Mutitjulu-nya Flexible Aged Care Service Mutitjulu 8956 2651 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19627 Old Timers Village Alice Springs 8952 2844 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Phone: (08) 8921 4983 18882 Pulkapulkka Kari Flexible Aged Care Service Tennant Creek 8962 1222 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 18883 *(SA, NT & VIC) SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 Finding providers
(CBC)

SA centre-based care (CBC)

NT centre-based care (CBC)

therapy centres

(ARAS)

700 600 161 38084 Aged Care Planning Home Care Services 0433 897 083

Aged

Agedcare Alternatives

Bene Aged Care - Volunteer Program 8131 2000 22 37661

ECH Support for Home Care Packages

Potts Duhring Financial Advisors

275 324 34, OBC 37999

684 402 79 37909

See Differently with the Royal Society for the Blind of SA 1300 944 306 110 45420 Senexus 8344 1991 91 37894

UnitingSA Commonwealth Home Support Program

Dementia Support Australia NT

Dementia Support Australia SA

ECH Support for Home Care Packages

699 799 IBC 38122

275 324 34, OBC 37999

Products & services

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Definition
145 SUBURB PHONE (08) Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID CHSPFundedServicePrivatelyFundedDementiaCare Meals Medication Supervision PersonalCareRespiteCareSocial/RecreationalSupport Transport Finding providers
Advert Page Regis Day Respite & Day Therapy Centre Tiwi Tiwi 1300 765 340 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 1 18527 Rocky Ridge Aged Care Facility & Katherine Community Care Katherine 8972 3399 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 18884 Roper Gulf Regional Council Social Support Groups Katherine 8972 9047 9 9 9 9 Note 2 38387 Tjilpi Pampaku Ngura Flexible Aged Care Service Kaltukatjara 8956 7262 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19642
loss clients 2. Services
ATSI communities across several locations in Roper Gulf area Products
PHONE (08) Advert Page DPS Web ID ADVOCACY
1800
93
See
of Terms page
Note: 1. Includes services for ATSI, socially isolated or have memory
cover
& services
AND INFORMATION Aboriginal Advocacy
38920
0433
Aged Care Planning SA
897 083 93 37083
Rights Advocacy Service (ARAS) 8232 5377 161 37435
8408 4600 64, 69 37487
1300
1300
8448 6260 57 37455 ASSESSMENTS
1800
699 799 IBC 38123
1800
1300
Right at Home Adelaide Central 8318 7926 32
Right at Home RightCare 07 3054 1360 32 22069 See
Royal Society for the Blind of SA 1300
306 110
63491
Differently with the
944
45420
PHONE (08) Advert Page DPS Web ID ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Calvary Home Maintenance & Modifications 1300 660 022 38 37128 Guardian Safety Pendants 6336 9448 50 63994 Murray Mallee
Care Group Inc
Home Care Packages 8532
7 37706 Respirico Healthcare - Salisbury 8250 4804 144 48338 Respirico Joy To Independency - Port Pirie 8633 0500 144 61343 Respirico ScooterWorld - Holden Hill 8367 8317 144 61866 Respirico ScooterWorld - Welland 8245 1111 144 45429 Respirico ScooterWorld - Whyalla 1800 208 826 144 61867 See Differently with the Royal Society for the Blind of SA 1300 944 306 110 45420 CASE MANAGEMENT Aged Care Planning Home Care Services 0433 897 083 93 38920 Aged Care Planning SA 0433 897 083 93 37083 Dementia Support Australia NT 1800 699 799 IBC 38123 Dementia Support Australia SA 1800 699 799 IBC 38122 ECH Support for Home Care Packages 1300 275 324 34, OBC 37999 RDNS Silverchain Health Care Services 1300 364 264 33 37161 Right at Home Adelaide Central 8318 7926 32 63491 Right at Home RightCare 07 3054 1360 32 22069 See Differently with the Royal Society for the Blind of SA 1300 944 306 110 45420 UnitingSA Commonwealth Home Support Program 8448 6260 57 37455 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 143 Finding providers SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 143 Finding providers SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24
SUBURB PHONE (08) Notes Advert Page DPS Web ID ComplementaryTherapist Dietitian& Nutritionist DiversionalTherapistExerciseTherapistHydrotherapyServicesOccupationalTherapistPhysiotherapistPodiatristPsychology/Counselling RegisteredNurseSocialWorkerSpeechTherapist Old Timers Village Alice Springs 8952 2844 9 9 9 9 Note 1 18882 Regis Day Respite & Day Therapy Centre Tiwi Tiwi 1300 765 340 9 9 18527 Southern Cross Care* Inc Darwin Com’ty Hub Fannie Bay 8946 1824 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Note 2 15, 19 61779
Aged
-
2255
NT day
services
Massage therapy; health and wellness planning; social engagement; health education *(SA, NT & VIC)
Note: 1. Phone: (08) 8921 4903; includes hydrotherapy
2.

Products & services

- Whyalla

208 826 144 61867

See Differently with the Royal Society for the Blind of SA 1300 944 306 110 45420

3033 104 38389

1991

MANAGEMENT

Calvary Home Maintenance & Modifications

Safety Pendants

37894

Products & services

PATIENT CARE EQUIPMENT

Respirico Healthcare - Salisbury

660 022 38 37128

9448 50 63994

Murray Mallee Aged Care Group Inc - Home Care Packages 8532 2255 7 37706

Respirico Healthcare - Salisbury 8250 4804 144 48338

Respirico Joy To Independency - Port Pirie 8633 0500 144 61343

Respirico ScooterWorld - Holden Hill

Respirico ScooterWorld - Port Augusta

8317 144 61866

4804 144 62705 Respirico ScooterWorld - Welland

Respirico ScooterWorld - Whyalla

208 826 144 61867 See Differently with the Royal Society for the Blind of SA

3033 104 38389

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PHONE (08) Advert Page DPS Web ID DEMENTIA ADVISORS
Support Australia NT 1800 699 799 IBC 38123 Dementia Support Australia SA 1800 699 799 IBC 38122 ECH Support for Home Care Packages 1300 275 324 34, OBC 37999 EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Silverchain Virtual Hospital 1300 364 264 33 37484 END OF LIFE Respirico Healthcare - Salisbury 8250 4804 144 48338 FINANCIAL SERVICES Financial Success SA - Aged Care Specialists 8223 6880 77 37971 Potts Duhring Financial Advisors 1300 684 402 79 37909 Senexus 8344 1991 91 37894 HEALTHCARE EQUIPMENT Guardian Safety Pendants 6336 9448 50 63994 Murray Mallee Aged Care Group Inc - Home Care Packages 8532 2255 7 37706 Respirico Healthcare - Salisbury 8250 4804 144 48338 Respirico Joy To Independency - Port Pirie 8633 0500 144 61343 Respirico ScooterWorld - Holden Hill 8367 8317 144 61866 Respirico ScooterWorld - Port Augusta 8250 4804 144 62705 Respirico ScooterWorld - Welland 8245 1111 144 45429 Respirico ScooterWorld
1800
Dementia
RDNS
1300
Right
Home RightCare 07
Yellow Door Care 8362
LEGAL AND MEDIATION Senexus 8344
91
MEDICATION
ECH Support for Home Care Packages
275 324 34, OBC 37999
at
3054 1360 32 22069 MOBILITY AND EQUIPMENT
1300
Guardian
6336
8367
8250
8245 1111 144 45429
8362
1800
1300 944 306 110 45420 Yellow Door Care
PHONE (08) Advert Page DPS Web ID
48338
Joy To
8633 0500 144 61343 Respirico
Holden Hill 8367 8317 144 61866 Respirico
8250
144
Respirico
- Welland 8245 1111 144 45429 Respirico ScooterWorld - Whyalla 1800 208 826 144 61867 Yellow Door Care 8362 3033 104 38389
Care Planning Home Care Services 0433 897 083 93 38920 Aged Care Planning SA 0433 897 083 93 37083 Senexus 8344 1991 91 37894 Your Aged Care Companion 8332 8409 94 38118 REAL ESTATE AND MOVING Senexus 8344 1991 91 37894 SAFETY AND SECURITY Calvary Home Maintenance & Modifications 1300 660 022 38 37128 Guardian Safety Pendants 6336 9448 50 63994 Murray Mallee Aged Care Group Inc - Home Care Packages 8532 2255 7 37706 Respirico Healthcare - Salisbury 8250 4804 144 48338 Respirico Joy To Independency - Port Pirie 8633 0500 144 61343 Respirico ScooterWorld - Holden Hill 8367 8317 144 61866 Respirico ScooterWorld - Port Augusta 8250 4804 144 62705 Respirico ScooterWorld - Welland 8245 1111 144 45429 Respirico ScooterWorld - Whyalla 1800 208 826 144 61867 Yellow Door Care 8362 3033 104 38389 SKIN AND WOUND CARE Murray Mallee Aged Care Group Inc - Home Care Packages 8532 2255 7 37706 RDNS Silverchain Health Care Services 1300 364 264 33 37161 Respirico Healthcare - Salisbury 8250 4804 144 48338 Respirico Joy To Independency - Port Pirie 8633 0500 144 61343 Respirico ScooterWorld - Holden Hill 8367 8317 144 61866 Respirico ScooterWorld - Port Augusta 8250 4804 144 62705 Respirico ScooterWorld - Welland 8245 1111 144 45429 Respirico ScooterWorld - Whyalla 1800 208 826 144 61867 Yellow Door Care 8362 3033 104 38389 VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERS Bene Aged Care - Volunteer Program 8131 2000 22 37661 Respirico 1800 208 826 Sleep Respiratory Mobility Your independence, our mission. IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
8250 4804 144
Respirico
Independency - Port Pirie
ScooterWorld -
ScooterWorld - Port Augusta
4804
62705
ScooterWorld
PLACEMENT CONSULTANTS Aged
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Definition of terms

24-Hour On-Site Supervision – A person(s) who is/are employed to work in an aged care home and will respond to requests for assistance when regular staff are off duty.

Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) – Assess and approve older people for Australian Government-subsidised aged care services.

Aged Care On-Site – The retirement village has an aged care facility at the same location.

ATSI – Services offered to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander older aged people and their carers.

Booked Respite Beds – Taking a break from your role as carer, it’s advisable to book a respite bed in advance. Prior assessment by an Aged Care Assessment Team required.

CALD – Services offered to culturally and linguistically diverse older aged people and their carers.

Care Community (CC) – Private self-contained accommodation run by approved providers where you can access 24/7 care through government-funded Home Care Packages or privately funded supports, as a genuine alternative to a nursing home.

Care Plan – Developed by the service providing your care; outlines care needs and instructions on how these needs will be met.

Carer Gateway – This online resource and helpline provides support by linking carers to information, counselling, respite and other services.

Centre Based Care (CBC) – Services, respite and activities for social and recreational independence in a ‘centre setting’ for aged/frail clients and their carers.

CHSP Funded – An in-home or centre-based care service funded by the Commonwealth Home Support Programme government initiative.

Communal Facilities – Shared facilities for residents such as community hall, swimming pool or bowling green

Consumer-Directed Care (CDC) – Allows you to control the types of care you access, how it is delivered and who provides that care. All home care packages are delivered on a CDC basis.

Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP) – This is a daily payment to a government-funded aged care facility, paid periodically, for example, monthly. This is not a refundable payment.

Day Therapy Centre (DTC) – Allied health/therapy services to develop or maintain physical and psychological independence in a ‘centre setting’, provided to aged/frail clients and their carers. Includes clients with dementia and disability.

Dementia Services – Services offered to clients with dementia and/or challenging behaviours, as well as their carers.

Domestic Assistance – Help washing of clothes, dishes, floors, wet areas, ironing, minor meal preparation, vacuuming, changing bed linen, dusting, cleaning living areas.

Donor Funded – The purchase price or entry contribution of a dwelling by a resident in a retirement village, may be subsidised by a not-for-profit organisation.

Extra Services Beds/Places – Places at an aged care facility for which residents receive a higher standard of accommodation, food and services for an additional charge.

Home Maintenance/Gardening – Assistance with replacement of tap washers, light globes, minor weeding/pruning, sweeping of outdoor areas, minor carpentry repairs and gutter cleaning. May include window cleaning.

Independent Living Unit (ILU) – Sometimes referred to as a ‘villa’ or ‘apartment’ and located in a retirement village.

LGBTIQ – Some aged care services offer specific care to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning residents.

Meals &/or Shopping – Delivery of daily cooked or frozen

ready-to-eat meals, or transport to the shops and assistance provided, or having someone to do the shopping.

(CBC – meals or light refreshments provided at the centres).

Medication Supervision – Service provider attends the client’s home daily to assist in dispensing medication.

Multi Purpose Service (MPS) – Located in centre settings and some residential aged care facilities. They deliver a mix of aged care, health and community services.

NESB – Services offered to non-English speaking background older aged people and their carers.

Nursing &/or Palliative Care – Registered or enrolled nurses visiting the home to dispense medication, wound management, convalescent care, pain management and palliative care.

Personal Care – Assistance with personal hygiene, washing, showering, bathing, dressing, feeding and toileting.

(CBC – personal care offered while client is at the centre.)

Pharmaceutical Deliveries – The delivery of medications by a service provider directly to the client or older person's home.

RAD/DAP Combination – This includes both partial lump sum and daily payments for aged care accommodation.

Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD) – This is paid as a lump sum when entering a government-funded aged care facility and refunded, minus agreed deductions, when leaving the facility.

Regional Assessment Service (RAS) – In-home assessments of new and existing clients/carers for CHSP services.

Rental Accommodation (RA) – Villas, units or ILUs available for rent in a retirement village.

Resident Funded/Licence to Occupy/Purchase – Residents purchase a loan/licence agreement for a dwelling in aged care home or purchase on a freehold basis.

Respite Care – Services provided so a client or their carer can take a break from their daily routine. Includes care in the client’s home, at a day centre or in an aged care facility.

Retirement Living (RL) – The site has retirement living accommodation.

Secure Dementia Unit – Secure specialised ward, wing or unit for people with dementia and/or challenging behaviours.

Service Fee – A fee to cover the services offered by a retirement village, including maintenance, improvements, utilities and council rates, etc.

Serviced Apartment – Usually one or two bedrooms and provides residents with some domestic and ‘hotel-like’ services such as cleaning, laundry and personal care. Services may be provided on a fee for service basis.

Single Bedrooms With Ensuites – This facility offers (a number of) single bedrooms with attached bathroom. Might not be every room in the home.

Small Pets Welcome – The site has a policy for residents enabling them to have small pets but it's dependent on the type, size and care needs.

Social &/or Recreational Support – The client participates in social or recreational activities, either in their home or at a community, day or recreational centre.

Supported & Assisted Living (SL) – Supported & assisted living communities offer accommodation and care to residents on a fee-for-service basis without government funding.

Supported Residential Service (SRS) – Privately run aged care facility that provides similar accommodation and care to that of a government-funded facility but without the funding support. Transport – Organising or providing transport services such as bus, taxi, private car, etc. (CBC – transport to and from the centre).

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Managing services

Throughout your aged care journey, there may come a time where you need to make changes to the services you are receiving.

This may be because you’re going on a holiday or need to go into hospital and don’t need any services to be delivered while you’re away. Perhaps your needs have changed and your current supports no longer suit you. Alternatively, you may like to change providers, either because you’re moving to a different area or because you’re not entirely happy with your current provider.

The process of making changes to your current services depends on the type of support you are receiving. However, the first step should be to talk with your current provider.

Service providers have an ongoing responsibility to make sure you receive quality care and to respect your rights and preferences. They should monitor the services they provide under your care plan to ensure your needs and goals are being met. If there are significant changes in your care needs they can help you through the process of reviewing your supports.

Reviewing your needs and supports may mean that you need to have another aged care assessment. For example, if you were originally assessed as having low-level care needs but your mobility has decreased over time and you would like to access higher-level supports.

You can request a reassessment by your local ACAT to determine if you’re eligible for higher-level care. You must be reassessed to move on from CHSP supports and between different levels of Home Care Packages.

Depending on the services you’re already receiving you may need to consider other options, such as:

Reviewing your care plan to identify alternative support options and priorities, for example, replacing informal supports with formal supports or considering additional support services, such as support on weekends

Purchasing additional private services

Utilising residential care, either as short-term respite to complement your package or as a long-term option

If your current provider can’t offer the services or changes you want you can switch to a different provider that can meet your needs.

When choosing a new provider:

Take the time to research a new provider to make sure they can meet your needs

Contact My Aged Care to get a new referral code to give to your new provider and agree on a date to switch your services

Notify your current provider, in writing, to let them know you will be terminating your services with them and from what date

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Be mindful that your current provider may charge an exit fee to cover any administrative costs. Exit fees may vary between providers and the amount should be clearly indicated in your care agreement.

Self-managing your HCP

After making decisions for yourself throughout your adult life, it makes sense that you would want to maintain that control by self-managing your Home Care Package (HCP).

You may decide to organise and manage the coordination of your own supports in your package rather than utilise a case manager who would commonly deal with your package on your behalf and direct the care and support you receive.

As a consumer, you have every right to exercise that freedom to self-manage your package.

Some people who self-manage their own package find they have more choice and control over their HCP than before.

Additionally, people who self-manage their care can cut down on the administration costs and case management fees that they would normally have to pay. This means more of your package funding can go towards the care and services you require.

When you self-manage your HCP, you get to choose an approved provider, pick and manage your support workers, decide when you want to receive these services and negotiate how much you pay for the provided services.

Working in partnership

Choosing to self-manage your own package doesn’t mean you are doing this all by yourself either. The provider you choose will assist you in receiving the correct care and services.

Your provider has an obligation to provide you with all the information you need to successfully self-manage your HCP and support you through the self-managing process.

You will work in partnership with your provider to decide how involved you want to be when it comes to managing your care.

This means you can set boundaries and expectations with your provider on what they should be covering and what tasks you will be organising. When considering self-management of your package, you need to consider whether you have the time and energy to undertake this role. For instance, if you have been diagnosed with dementia, it may not be the best option for you. However, you can ask your partner or loved one to self-manage your package on your behalf.

It is important to keep in mind that some providers may have policies around self-management, so you should definitely shop around and enquire with providers about how they support clients who wish to self-manage their package.

Care Package

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Connect with independent support workers that fit your flow.

Mable is an online platform where you can connect with approved independent support workers that meet your needs. On Mable, you can connect with support workers, book your support sessions and easily manage your support.

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Resident agreement

The resident agreement is a legal agreement between you and your aged care home.

You will be provided with a resident agreement to sign, which may cover the services and fees you receive, along with your rights, as a resident of the aged care home you move into.

Your resident agreement should include the following: the policies and practices used to set your fees and charges; the level of daily fee you’ll be asked to pay; any extra services you’ve agreed to receive and their costs; any circumstances where you might be asked to leave and how the aged care home will help you find somewhere more appropriate; your rights and responsibilities as a resident in your new aged care home; your aged care home’s responsibilities to you as a resident; how the aged care home will deal with any complaints you, your carer, friends or family may make; and any other matters agreed between you and the aged care home’s manager, within the requirements of the Aged Care Act 1997.

Signing the agreement

If you choose to enter into a resident agreement, you don’t have to sign it at the time it is offered. You may want to take time to ask your friends, family, carer, financial advisor or legal practitioner for help to go through the agreement, although you don’t have to.

While there is no time limit for signing the resident agreement, it is in your best interest to finalise the resident agreement as soon as you can, as it covers your rights and responsibilities.

Since the resident agreement is a legally binding document, it’s important you understand everything in the document before you sign it.

If you have any questions, you should ask your new aged care home. It’s their responsibility to make sure the agreement offered to you is clear

You can also ask your family, friends, carer or a legal practitioner to help you understand the terms of your agreement.

If you understand your agreement and want to sign it, but are physically unable to, you can ask someone with the legal authority to sign on your behalf, such as someone who holds your power of attorney.

Can I withdraw from the resident agreement?

Should you change your mind, you can withdraw from the resident agreement within 14 days of signing by notifying your aged care home of your decision in writing. You will still need to pay your care fees and charges for care you’ve received during the 14 days.

Changes can only be made to the agreement if both you and your aged care home agree.

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24-hour care in your own home

Supported living communities combine the best advantages of retirement villages and nursing homes, to provide a new and welcome choice for seniors.

In a supported living community, you buy and have a leasehold title to your own home, as in many retirement villages.

However, unlike a retirement village, you’ll have access to various levels of personal care and nursing care, but this is provided in the privacy of your own home – a choice not available in nursing homes.

Care communities

Some supported living communities promote themselves as ‘care communities’. These are unique villages with the look and feel of a retirement village and the care of a nursing home.

Run by approved providers, you can access government funding for home care services offered in the comfort of your own self-contained home in the village or purchase private home care services through the provider

No asset-testing or ACAT assessments

Acquiring one of these homes, which is not Government funded, is surprisingly easy. There is no need for asset testing or income testing, and also no need for an assessment by the Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) that nursing homes require.

If you already receive home support benefits before moving to a supported living community you can stay with your current provider.

Staff at supported living communities

Carers are always available to help out with daily housekeeping chores such as cleaning, vacuuming, clothes washing and ironing.

Registered nurses can prepare suitable care plans individually tailored to your health care requirements, including regular health checks, medication management, wound and skin care, palliative in-home care, illness prevention, pharmaceutical support and medication reminders.

Maintain your social life

While some residential aged care homes don’t cater for couples, supported living communities can offer the capacity for couples to stay together in their own home, even if they require different levels of care.

The community centres offer many comfortable facilities, including lounge areas, libraries, television, games/activities rooms and tea and coffee facilities.

Choosing a supported living community

There are various factors which may determine your transition to a particular supported living community.

It’s important to remember that the facility you will be happiest at will not necessarily be the most expensive. The right community for you is the community where you feel ‘most at home’.

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Extra services

Extra services

Some aged care homes provide ‘extra services’, such as a higher standard of accommodation, increased entertainment option, and more diverse food choices.

Some homes may have approval from the Australian Government to offer additional ‘hotel-like’ services at an additional cost to the resident.

‘Extra service’ only refers to the standard of accommodation, meals, food and entertainment, not to the level of care which is legislated to be of a high standard across all aged care homes.

Services delivered and cost may vary between providers and they should be outlined in your resident agreement.

In some cases, the whole of the home is ‘extra service’, while in others, a distinct part of that home, such as a separate building, wing or unit, is dedicated to extra services.

Some of the extra services you might be offered include:

A bigger room

Internet

Daily newspaper Satellite-TV

Phone

Choice of meals

Selection of beverages, including wines, beer and spirits

Special therapies, such as massage or aromatherapy

Leisure/entertainment facilities

Fees

Extra service fees are set by the provider and approved by the Australian Government. This is an additional charge on top of the basic daily care fee, accommodation payment and any means-tested fee.

Some providers may offer rooms with a non-optional extra service package. You can only take up the room if you agree to and pay for the extra services offered.

Other providers may offer extra services as an optional package that you can choose or cancel at any time.

In this case, switching from general residency to extra service residence within the same home does not change the accommodation payment you have already agreed to when entering the home and the provider can’t charge a new or additional accommodation payment.

Additional services

All people in aged care homes have the option to purchase additional services, such as entertainment or lifestyle choices, for an extra fee. Providers can not charge additional service fees for anything that is part of the normal operation of the nursing home and you have to agree to these charges before they are being delivered.

Aged care homes that offer extra services are listed in the residential table starting on page 126.

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Meeting the needs of all cultures

For many older Australians, leaving their home to move into residential care is a lifestyle change that can lead to an emotionally challenging experience.

This transition can become more challenging for older people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds requiring access to residential and community aged care services that are sensitive to meeting their specific cultural, spiritual, dietary and linguistic needs.

With an increasing ageing and migration population, it is essential that Australian aged care services and communities have the capacity to respond to the unique needs of people from CALD backgrounds.

Meeting the needs of the nation’s older people from CALD backgrounds has been a growing focus of the Australian Government.

Providing suitable cultural care has been associated with huge health and wellbeing benefits for this growing group of older Australians, which has led to the Government’s introduction of a number of initiatives.

Cluster facilities

Facilities with clusters for CALD older people generally consist of three or more residents from a similar background and staff who speak their language.

Community and Home Care

The Polish Federation in association with generous support of the Commonwealth Home Support Program and Home Care Packages, can assist you or an elder relative stay in the home, by providing:

• European Styled Meals

• Polish Social Support Group

• Polish Social Support Individual

• Access to Polish Seniors Clubs

• Flexible Respite

• Transport Services operated by Polish speaking Volunteers

W ramach Federacji oferujemy programy przygotowane z myślą o osobach polskiego pochodzenia:

• Polskie posiłki i obiady

• Programy Groupowe dla Seniorów

• Indywidualna Pomoc dla Seniorów

• Dostęp do Klubów Seniorów

• Usługi transportowe

• Program opieki wspomagający opiekunów

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Cluster facilities also make an extra effort to focus on meeting the cultural, spiritual, dietary and social needs of CALD residents.

The aim of clustering is to:

Enhance the quality of care provided to residents from CALD backgrounds in residential aged care facilities

Promote and facilitate access to residential aged care facilities for people from CALD backgrounds

Enable residents to observe religious, spiritual, cultural and personally significant events

Improve communication between staff and residents

Maintain dietary customs according to the CALD backgrounds of residents’ religious and cultural preferences

Provide social and activity programs that appropriately cater for the needs and interests of CALD residents

There are also culturally specific aged care facilities that have formally entered into a contract with the Australian Government to, wherever possible, meet the needs of a specific cultural group.

Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care

Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care (PICAC) is a national initiative, funded by the Australian Government, designed to improve aged care service delivery for older people from CALD communities.

The PICAC initiative has resulted in:

More aged care service providers delivering culturally appropriate care to older CALD people

Better access for older CALD people to culturally appropriate residential and community care services

Older CALD people having a greater capacity to make informed decisions about residential and community-based aged care

To find out more about PICAC across SA & NT, contact SA PICAC member, Multicultural Aged Care, by calling 08 8241 9900 or NT PICAC member, COTA, by calling 08 8941 1004.

Breaking language barriers

Healthcare professionals in General Practice treat patients from a diverse range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

Many Australians speak a primary language other than English and patients with limited English proficiency may be less likely to adhere to medication regimes and follow-up plans.

They may also have a decreased understanding of their diagnosis, and overall, less satisfaction with their care. Access to high quality medical interpreter services may improve the quality of care for these patients.

The Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) is an interpreting service provided by the government. The service covers over 100 languages and is available 24/7 on 13 14 50.

See pages 127–129, 141–142 for a list of care homes and Home Care

Package providers in SA & NT who can meet the needs of people from a range of cultures.

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Special needs groups

There are a number of groups of people that the government recognises as ‘special needs’ groups when it comes to aged care services.

Aged care providers are required to consider the needs of these groups in the provision of care:

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) – The care needs of older ATSI people can be quite specific and there is a cultural element that needs to be considered in the delivery of care. See pages 127–129, 141–142 for an overview of service providers that have indicated to cater for ATSI clients.

Care leavers – A care leaver is a person who, as a child or youth, spent time in institutional care or other types of out of home care like orphanages, children’s homes or foster care.

Due to this aged care has been flagged as an area that can cause distress and anxiety.

Culturally and linguistically diverse people (CALD) – Aged care services that cater specifically for people who are culturally and linguistically diverse might have staff that speak a foreign language, have specific cultural activities or meet spiritual needs.

The ‘National Ageing and Aged Care Strategy for People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Backgrounds’ helps providers deliver quality care and aims to make culturally appropriate aged care more accessible. See pages 127–129, 141–142 for a list of culturally appropriate homes and services.

Disability – If you have a disability, are over 65 years of age and currently receive support through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), visit ndis.gov.au or phone 1800 800 110 to find out what services are available to you.

Financially disadvantaged – If you have genuine difficulty paying aged care fees and charges, financial hardship provisions may apply. These allow for your fees and charges to be reduced or waived.

Homeless – If you are currently homeless, homeless/at risk of becoming homeless, there are government-funded services that can help solve your housing problems or assist with financial or legal issues.

LGBTIQ – Through the ‘National LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care Strategy’, the government aims to ensure lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and questioning (LGBTIQ) people have access to the same options in aged care that are available to all Australians. Rural & regional clients – Services offered in rural and regional areas will depend on the needs of the whole community and sometimes aged care, health and community services are combined to meet local health needs.

Veterans – Veterans have a ‘special needs’ status to support complex medical requirements, including high levels of emotional and cultural support in old age as a result of a veterans’ wartime experience. Contact the Department of Veterans’ Affairs on 1800 838 372 or visit www.dva.gov.au for information about support for veterans.

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Community Visitor Scheme

Older Australians experience high rates of loneliness and social isolation, but there are different initiatives to improve social connection and encourage interaction in the community.

The Community Visitor Scheme (CVS) is a program that targets loneliness and isolation in older Australians.

This initiative, from the Department of Health, uses volunteer visitors to meet with people on a regular basis to provide friendship and social inclusion.

As Australia’s population ages and people are living longer, the CVS is becoming incredibly important for social interaction and life changing engagement.

The CVS improves quality of life to all involved with the program and has been proven to combat loneliness and isolation occurring in residential aged care or at home.

Older people who would benefit from the CVS include people who have little contact with family or friends, are isolated from their own culture or heritage, have issues with their mobility that prevent them from participating in social activities or other personal issues that might make it difficult to engage socially.

What service is provided?

Under the CVS, a volunteer will visit at least once a week for an hour.

The CVS tries to connect like-minded individuals and recipients with similar hobbies, interests and likes to facilitate a good friendship.

There are a number of different types of volunteer visits under the CVS:

A residential volunteer visits a participant for a one-on-one visit at a residential aged care facility.

Group residential volunteers visit a small group of residents at a residential aged care facility who have similar interests, like gardening or knitting.

A home care volunteer visits a CVS recipient with an approved Home Care Package at their home once a week for one-on-one interaction.

Volunteers are not visiting to monitor your standards of care from your aged care service provider, be involved in any of your financial affairs, access your personal or care record information, provide any form of nursing or personal care or follow up a complaint about your care.

Think of your volunteer visitor as a dear friend that has come over for a cup of coffee and a chat.

To be eligible for the CVS, you have to be an older Australian who is at risk of/experiences loneliness, isolation or cultural loneliness.

However, you have to be receiving government-subsidised residential aged care or a Home Care Package to be eligible for visits.

For further information about the program in SA, contact the CVS on 1800 606 302 or visit communityvisitorscheme.sa.gov.au/contact.

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Advocacy

Supporting the rights of older people

Most of the time, aged care services work well and the people who use them are happy with the service they receive.

However, sometimes a problem may arise and you may need help to speak up and have the problem resolved.

Many people feel uncomfortable raising a complaint or concern, but it is important to address your concerns early and not leave it to escalate.

This can be particularly difficult if your complaint is about the care or services that you are dependent upon for meeting your most basic needs.

Nevertheless, we live in a society where each and every one of us, regardless of our age, has rights as citizens and individuals.

Advocacy

If you feel unsure or unable to address your concerns with the service provider, you can ask an advocacy service to help you.

An aged care advocate can assist you to exercise choice and control over your care services and work with you and your family on the best way to address your concerns with a provider.

Their services are usually free and they can give you information, advice and support for you to express your concerns or even speak on your behalf. They will aim to achieve the best possible outcome for you.

An advocate can:

Help you understand your rights and responsibilities

Listen to your concerns and discuss your options

Support you and give you confidence in addressing a concern

Raise a concern with the service provider or speak on your behalf

Advice is generally provided on consumer rights, human rights, aged care rights and responsibilities, financial exploitation, substitute decisionmaking, elder abuse prevention and responding to harm.

Advocates can assist with negotiating changes to your care plan, ensuring the needs of people from culturally diverse backgrounds are met. They also deliver specialist community education, such as self-advocacy and how to meet the needs of people with dementia or special needs.

There are free and independent advocacy services in every state and territory that provide telephone advice, community education and other assistance for older people.

The Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) is a national network of nine state and territory organisations that have been successfully delivering advocacy, information and education services to older people in metropolitan, regional, rural and remote Australia for over 25 years.

The Australian Government funds OPAN to deliver the National Aged Care Advocacy Program across the country. Call 1800 700 600 to speak with an aged care advocate in Australia or visit at opan.com.au .

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Elder abuse

There are heartbreaking stories of older people being mistreated by the people they trust and who are closest to them.

Like the case of the 85-year-old gentleman who appointed a distant relative as his power of attorney. He was neglected, unable to return to his own home, and large amounts of money were taken out of his bank account without his permission.

Another tragic story involved a woman who became depressed and fearful, because her addict son abused her verbally and psychologically, stole from her and left her isolated.

Elder abuse is defined as ‘any act which causes harm to an older person and is carried out by someone they know and trust, such as a family member or friend’.

The abuse may be physical, social, financial, psychological, sexual or negligent.

A report from the World Health Organisation (WHO) suggests that the number of people experiencing elder abuse could be as high as one in ten.

As our population ages, the number of people affected by elder abuse is also expected to rise.

If you need information or advice about elder abuse, contact the national ELDERHelp line on 1800 353 374.

Supporting the rights of older people

Aged Rights Advocacy Service (ARAS) supports older people (and/or their legal representatives) who are:

 Living in residential aged care or a retirement village

 Receiving or seeking to receive Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) or Home Care Package (HCP) services

 At risk of, or experiencing, abuse from family or friends.

Locations: 175 Fullarton Road, Dulwich SA 5065 2/1 First Street, Nuriootpa SA 5355. By appointment only 9/46-52 Ocean Street, Victor Harbor SA 5211 (access from Coral Street). By appointment only 21 Denny Street, Berri SA 5343. By appointment only Tel (08) 8232 5377 or toll-free 1800 700 600 aras@agedrights.asn.au www.sa.agedrights.asn.au ARAS is funded by the Australian Government

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Carer support

Carer support

There are over 2.65 million unpaid carers across Australia. The caring role is a valuable and rewarding job but also a tough one, often balancing work, family and friends, while making sure your loved one is well looked after.

With more older Australians looking to stay at home longer, more family and friends of older people are finding themselves in a carer role than ever before.

There are some great support options available to assist you with practical or emotional support and you may be eligible for financial support from the Australian Government.

Support groups and counselling services

Community-run carer support groups can offer a safe and understanding environment to talk about your caring role. These groups may be organised around caring for someone with a particular need (such as Parkinson’s or dementia).

Support groups are an opportunity for you to connect with other carers who are or have experienced situations similar to yours, sharing anecdotes and advice.

Carer support groups are completely confidential and can also help you to:

Discover new information

Get along to education or training workshops

Participate and get involved in activities

Head along to relaxing outings

Support lines

There are also a number of support lines and websites to assist carers, just like you, in looking after older people.

Some helpful support services include:

Carer Gateway – 1800 422 737 – helps you find local support services; gives advice on a range of topics, such as health and wellbeing, financial and legal consideration; can connect you with other carers

National Dementia Helpline – 1800 100 500 – provides information and support about dementia; can connect you to support services in your area, as well as provide emotional support to help manage the impact of dementia

Carers Australia – 02 6122 9900 – runs support programs, including short-term counselling for carers with qualified counsellors

Relationships Australia – 1300 364 277 – offers a range of services, such as counselling and mediation, by phone, online and face-to-face

Lifeline – 13 11 14 – offers 24/7 crisis support and phone counselling

To find out more about financial support for carers, contact Services Australia online on servicesaustralia.gov.au or call 13 27 17.

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Memory change – is it dementia?

Are you concerned about the memory, thinking or behaviour of yourself or someone you know?

Changes like these can have a number of possible causes, including stress, depression, pain, chronic illness or medications.

See your doctor if you or someone close to you experience these kinds of difficulties. Receiving a diagnosis is important because the underlying cause may be treatable.

However, major changes in memory are not normal at any age and should be taken seriously.

What is dementia?

‘Dementia’ is a general term to describe problems that involve progressive changes in memory, thinking, behaviour and the ability to perform regular daily activities.

There are more than 100 different types of dementia. The most common types are:

Alzheimer’s disease – attacks the brain resulting in impaired memory, thinking and behaviour

Vascular dementia – caused by poor blood flow to the brain, depriving brain cells of nutrients and oxygen needed to function normally

Parkinsonian dementia – a chronic, progressive neurological condition, which, in later stages, can affect cognitive functioning

Frontotemporal dementia – a disorder causing damage to brain cells in the frontal and temporal lobes, leading to impaired social skills and emotional apathy. Behaviour and personality changes often occur before memory loss and speech problems

The early signs of dementia may include short-term memory loss, temporal confusion, mood swings and changes in executive functioning, such as difficulty with skill-based tasks.

Dementia can happen to anybody, but is much more common after the age of 65. Dementia is not a normal part of ageing.

Dementia and aged care

For people with dementia, their memory loss affects their adjustment to new places and people. The move to residential care should be considered before a crisis forces a more urgent response.

Good care depends on how well the care facility responds to the residents’ individual needs, including their physical, social and mental wellbeing.

Where can I get help?

Support is vital for the person with dementia, as well as family members. Although the effects of dementia can’t yet be stopped or reversed, an early diagnosis gives families a chance to access services and plan for the future.

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Dementia support

There are a number of organisations that offer support, information, education and counselling to people affected by dementia. The National Dementia Helpline offers advice and counselling on 1800 100 500 or dementia.org.au. This page also includes information about how the Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Service (DBMAS) can help.

Changed behaviours

Behavioural change can occur for people with dementia, with many people experiencing changes to mood, thought, language, daily function or movement. The individual’s response to a particular circumstance or situation may alter or reduce as the dementia progresses.

Changed behaviour as a response to a person’s dementia may reduce quality of life for the person living with dementia and can contribute to carer or care worker stress. It is important to take steps to support the person living with dementia and the people that provide care to them.

The Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Service (DBMAS) can help explain the causes for changed behaviours and identify strategies to assist the person living with dementia and their carers.

Changed behaviours may include:

Anxiety

Depressed mood

Hallucinations

Restlessness

Aggression

Sleep disturbance

Inappropriate toileting

Specialised support

Eating difficulties

Repeated calling out

Repetitive questioning

Wandering

Hoarding

Resistive to care

Unwanted sexualised behaviour

The Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Services (DBMAS) is a free, nationwide service, funded by the Australian Government, supporting family, health and aged care professionals to better understand and respond to individual changes in behaviour and emotions.

The service can help explain the causes for changed behaviours and identify strategies to assist the person living with dementia and their carers. It offers specialised support, assessment, intervention and advice to assist carers and care workers of people with dementia.

DBMAS has a multi-disciplinary team of experienced health care professionals, such as registered nurses, social workers, clinical psychologists, geriatricians, speech pathologists and dietitians.

DBMAS is committed to providing culturally sensitive and effective communication. If you require an interpreter service, you can call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 13 14 50 and ask them to contact the DBMAS service.

For more information, contact DBMAS on 1800 699 799 or visit dementia.com.au .

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End-of-life care

Whether you live in your own home or in a residential aged care home, when the end of life approaches, you may require additional support.

The primary goal of palliative care is to provide supportive care and improve the patient’s quality of life by addressing any painful or distressing symptoms.

Palliative care is divided into three subgroups:

1. Primary care – For people who only require services from their primary health care professional(s).

2. Intermediate care – Advice is provided by specialist palliative care services, but care is still given by health care professional(s).

3. Complex care – For people who require care from specialist practitioners. Patients are commonly referred to specialist palliative care services where they will receive the required care. There are a number of different services that can offer extra support both at home or in a nursing home setting.

Services to help at home

Services that may help you to stay in the comfort of your own home can include:

A qualified nurse to dress a wound or provide continence advice Household jobs like cleaning, clothes washing and ironing

Located at Happy Valley, Bethsalem Care has an enviable reputation throughout Adelaide for high quality, individually focussed care. We are fully accredited with accommodation for 90 residents in spacious single rooms all with their own ensuite. Each of the four resident areas have a dining room and comfortable adjacent lounge area opening out into the enclosed courtyards and beautiful gardens. There is a secure and well staffed dementia specific area, adjoining rooms for couples (when available) and an abundance of natural light.

A centrally located café provides the focus for social interaction between staff, residents and families and provides a relaxing location to enjoy a coffee or meal with your loved one in a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.

Bethsalem means ‘A House of Peace’ and this is evident from the moment you walk from the award winning gardens into the welcoming foyer and throughout the home where our caring staff are committed to providing the highest quality personalised care in a secure and homely environment.

As a place ‘where life matters’, Bethsalem Care takes the time to identify the individual choices of each resident and provides care specifically tailored to meet your needs. This gives families and friends confidence and peace of mind that their loved ones are being cared for

with compassion whilst encouraging residents to take part in independent and meaningful social activity.

Contact us to arrange a tour of our highly regarded, secure and affordable facility.

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End-of-life care

Help with bathing or showering, dressing, hair care and going to the toilet

Meals and other food services – assistance with preparing and eating meals or help for those with special diets

Helping to travel to shopping centres or appointments

Palliative care in a nursing home

For palliative care in a residential aged care setting, the government has developed a series of guidelines that offer support and guidance to residential aged care facilities in providing palliative care.

The ‘Guidelines for a Palliative Approach in Residential Aged Care’ outline three forms of palliative care in residential aged care, which include:

A palliative approach – aims to improve the quality of life for residents with a life-limiting illness. This can be done by reducing their suffering through early identification, assessment and treatment of pain; handling their physical, cultural, psychological, social and spiritual needs.

Specialised palliative service provision – involves referral to a specialised palliative team or health care practitioner.

End-of-life (terminal) care – appropriate when the resident is in the final days or weeks of life and care decisions may need to be reviewed more frequently.

Family and friends

Providing end-of-life care can be particularly intense for family and friend carers.

While managing their own grief and the grief of others, carers will be providing high-level physical and emotional support that a patient needs at the end of life. Palliative care not only supports patients, but also their friends and families.

For more information about palliative care services, talk to your GP or contact your community health centre.

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Organisation & business reference index Listed alphabetically This section only includes organisations and businesses who have chosen to promote with Aged Care Guide Advert Page ORGANISATION PHONE (08) EMAIL WEBSITE (www.) ResidentialAgedCare/SRS In-HomeCare Services HomeCarePackagesCentreBasedCareDayTherapyCentreProductsand Services ACH Group 1300 224 477 csc@ach.org.au achgroup.org.au 9 9 9 9 9 59, 117 Aged Care Planning 0433 897 083 consulting@agedcareplanning.com.au agedcareplanning.com.au 9 9 93 Aged Rights Advocacy Service 1800 700 600 aras@agedrights.asn.au sa.agedrights.asn.au 9 161 Allity 02 9431 1000 agedcare@allity.com.au allity.com.au 9 56 Alwyndor Aged Care 8177 3200 customercare@alwyndor.org.au alwyndor.org.au 9 9 29 AnglicareSA 1800 317 009 agedcare@anglicaresa.com.au anglicaresa.com.au/older-people 9 9 9 9 9, 12-13, 36, 37, 53 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 Aged Care Guide SRF Supported Residential Facility IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover

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This section only includes organisations and businesses who have chosen to promote with Aged Care Guide

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Barunga Village 8635 0500 headoffice@barungavillage.com.au

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Calvary Community

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Dementia Support Australia 1800 699 799 dsa@dementia.com.au

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barossavillage.org/ 9 9 9 18
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barungavillage.com.au 9 9 9 26
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info@bene.org.au bene.org.au 9 9 9 9 9 9 22
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admin@bethsalemcare.com.au bethsalemcare.com.au 9 165
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agedcare@bupa.com.au bupaagedcare.com.au 9 52
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ccc@calvarycare.org.au calvarycare.org.au 9 9 9 9 38
dementia.com.au 9 IBC
retirement@ech.asn.au ech.asn.au 9 9 9 9 9 34, OBC Federation of Polish Organisations in SA 1300
reception@polishfederation.org.au polishfederation.org.au 9 9 9 155 Financial Success SA 8223 6880 denise@financialsuccesssa.com.au agedcarefinancialspecialist.com.au 9 77 Garden Helpers 0413 567 701 justin@gardenhelpers.com.au gardenhelpers.com.au 9 118 Guardian Safety Pendants 6336 9448 info@guardiansp.com.au guardiansp.com.au 9 50 Helping Hand Aged Care 1300 653 600 info@helpinghand.org.au helpinghand.org.au 9 9 9 28 Just Better Care Australia 1300 587 823 info@justbettercare.com justbettercare.com 9 31 Kalyra 8278 0300 info@kalyra.org.au kalyra.org.au 9 9 9 65 KompleteCare Community and Home Care Services 8265 5696 enquiriessa@kompletecare.com.au kompletecare.com.au 9 9 27 Lutheran Homes Barossa 8563 7777 info@tlhome.com.au tlhome.com.au 9 9 9 39 Mable 1300 736 573 info@mable.com.au mable.com.au 9 40, 150 Murray Mallee Aged Care Group 8532 2255 reception@murraymallee.org.au murraymalleeagedcareservices.com.au 9 9 7 Oakwood Aged Care 8260
admin@oakwoodagedcare.com.au oakwoodagedcare.com.au 9 51, 54 Oasis Garden Village 8522
office@oasisgardenvillage.net.au oasisgardenvillage.com.au 55 Opal HealthCare 1300
communications@opalhealthcare.com.au opalhealthcare.com.au 9 IFC-1 Para Hills Residential Care 8282 5400 enquiries@phrc.com.au phrc.com.au 9 58 Potts Duhring Financial Advisors 1300 684 402 info@pdfadvisors.com.au pottsduhring.com.au 9 79 Respirico Healthcare 8250 4804 breathing@respirico.com.au respirico.com.au 9 144 Resthaven 8373 0211 pr@resthaven.asn.au resthaven.asn.au 9 9 9 9 9 9 64, 69 Right at Home Australia 1300 363 802 info@rightathome.com.au rightathome.com.au 9 9 9 32 See Differently with the Royal Society for the Blind 1300 944 306 contact@SeeDifferently.org.au SeeDifferently.org.au 9 9 110 Senexus 8344 1991 help@senexus.com.au senexus.com.au 9 91 Silverchain 1300 650 803 careteam@silverchain.org.au silverchain.org.au 9 9 9 33 Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) 1800 852 772 connecting.services@southerncrosscare.com.au southerncrosscare.com.au 9 9 9 9 9 15, 19 St Louis Aged Care 8272 3344 info@stlouisagedcare.com.au stlouisagedcare.com.au 9 9 9 24 The Rosha Group 8449 6858 admin@ashman.com.au ashman.com.au 9 63 The Salvation Army Aged Care 1300 111 227 acp.enquiries@aue.salvationarmy.org agedcare.salvos.org.au 9 9 66 Trilogy Care 1300 459 190 info@trilogycare.com.au trilogycare.com.au 9 109 Uniting Communities 1800 615 677 enquiries@unitingcommunities.org unitingcommunities.org/agedcare 9 9 9 9 9 7 UnitingSA 8440 2200 unitingsa@unitingsa.com.au unitingsa.com.au 9 9 9 9 57 Yellow Door Care 8362 3033 care@yellowdoorcare.com yellowdoorcare.com.au 9 9 9 104 Your Aged Care Companion 8332 8409 info@youragedcarecompanion.com.au youragedcarecompanion.com.au 9 94 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 167 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24
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168 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Edition 24 Aged Care Guide Call 1300 186 688 or email sales@dps.com.au YOUR DPS SALES TEAM www.AgedCareGuide.com.au www.DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au Matt Ed David Index Abbreviations 102 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) 158 Advocacy 160 Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) 14  Appeal 84  Assessment 11  Referrals 86  Regions 103 Aged care checklist 71 Aged care explained 6 Aged care homes 10, 51  Accommodation payments 74  Accreditation and certification 55  Basic daily fee 33  Charter of rights 57  Complaints 58  Costs 33  Cultural services 167  Directory listings 95  Extra services 154  Homes and their services 53  How much will I pay? 75  Payment options 76  Quality standards 55  RAD & DAP 76  Where do I start? 51 Applying to a home 58  Waiting lists 60  Vacancy 60 Assessments 82 Assistive technology options 48  Mobility aids 49  Technology 48 Care leavers 158 Carer support 162  Counselling services 162  Support groups and lines 162 Centre-based care services 129-130, 142-143  Directory listings 113-126, 136-137 Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) 20  Am I eligible? 21  Directory listings 98-102, 132-134  Types of services provided 20  Urgent needs 19  What is CHSP? 22  Who is CHSP for? 21  Who pays for CHSP services? 22 Consumer directed care 19 Continence 65 Costs for residential 74  Accommodation payments 75  Basic daily fees 33  How much will I pay? 33 Cultural services 157  Directory listings 127-129, 141-142  Partners in culturally appropriate Care 157 Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people 155  Directory listings 127-129, 141-142 Daily accommodation payment (DAP) 76 Daily living in a nursing home 68 Day therapy centres 45  Directory listings 131, 143 Deciding on a home 61 Definition of often used terms 146 Dementia 163  Changed behaviours 164  Specialised support 164 Directory index 95  Aged care home listings 113-126, 140  Centre-based care listings 129-130, 142-143  Culturally appropriate homes and services 127-129, 141-142  Day therapy centres listings 131-143  Extra services listings 126  Home Care Packages listings 106, 136  In-home care provider listings 97, 132  Local government area (LGA) reference index 95  Organisation and business index 166-167  Products and services listings 143-144  Suburb reference index 96  Town reference index 96 Disability 158 End of life 165-166  Palliative care in a nursing home 165-166  Residents with dementia 163-164  Services to help at home 165-166 Estate planning 78-79  Enduring power of attorney and guardianship 78-79 Extra services 154  Directory listings 126 Financial advice 77-79  Financial counselling 77-79  How an expert can help 79  Paying for your care 74 Financially disadvantaged 159 Flexible restorative care 44 Home care flow chart 16-17 Home Care Packages (HCP) 23  Approved providers 29  Are you eligible? 27  Cost 74  Directory listings 106, 136  Exit fees 35  Home care agreement 30  How much you will pay 33  Priority 29  Quality and complaints 36 Home Care Packages (HCP) continued  Services not provided 27  Services provided 26  Types of packages 23 Homeless 159 How to use the Aged Care Guide 6 In-home support 18  Directory listings 97-102, 132-134 LGBTIQ 158 Moving into a home 63  What you can bring 63  Making the transition 67 My Aged Care 11  Referral code 11 Placement consultants 88  Case management 92  Choosing a placement consultant 87  How a placement consultant can help 87  Negotiate and advocate for you 160  Resolving family disputes 90 Private home care 40 RAD and DAP explained 76 Refundable accommodation deposit (RAD) 76 Regional Assessment Service (RAS) 14  Assessment 82  Referrals 11 Regaining your independence 43 Resident agreement 151 Residential care flow chart 17 Respite 42  At home 18  Centre-based respite care 45  Cost 74-76  Eligibility 11  Residential respite 42 Restorative care 44  Departure/exit fee 35  Deposit or entry contribution 76  Fees and charges 76 Short-term restorative care 10 Special needs groups 158 Support at home 18-19 Transition care 43 Useful phone numbers and websites 5 Veterans 41 Waiting for residential care 60  Waiting lists 60 www.AgedCareGuide.com.au
We’re here to help. Dementia can affect us all. Dementia Support Australia provides support to health care professionals, carers and people living with dementia who are experiencing behaviours and psychological symptoms of dementia. Free 24/7 dementia support 1800 699 799 dementia.com.au

Ask ECH about Home Care Packages

As you age, your needs can change and getting the right advice and services is vital to enable you to remain living confidently and independently at home.

At ECH you will have a dedicated team of friendly, knowledgeable and experienced people who will work with you to develop a personalised care plan so you get the right mix of services in order to achieve your health and wellbeing goals.

Proudly South Australian ECH has been supporting older people to live the best life possible as they age since 1964.

To find out more please call our team on 1300 275 324 or visit ech.asn.au

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