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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.
COTA message
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. Patricia Sparrow
CEO, COTA Australia
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COTA message.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 From the Managing Editor....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 How to use the Aged Care Guide................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Useful phone numbers and websites................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Aged care explained.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Steps to aged care...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 – Research.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 – Prepare..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 – Getting assessed...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13 – Finding providers. ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 – Managing services.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Getting started............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 – My Aged Care..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 – Assessments...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20 – Referral code.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................21 Home care flow chart...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Support at home....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 – Commonwealth Home Support Programme..........................................................................................................................................26 – Home Care Packages................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30 – Self-managing your Home Care Package.......................................................................................................................................................45 – Private home care...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................46 – Respite at home.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................50 – Transition care.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................51 – Flexible restorative care......................................................................................................................................................................................................................52 – Centre Based Care..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................53 – Day Therapy Centres.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................54 Community Visitors Scheme........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 Transport services.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 56 Continence............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57 Assistive technology. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58 Aged care flow chart........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 62 Aged care homes..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63 – Homes and their services................................................................................................................................................................................................................62 – Quality standards.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................65 – Cost for residential care......................................................................................................................................................................................................................69 – RAD and DAP explained....................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 – Applying to a home....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................75 – Daily living in a nursing home...............................................................................................................................................................................................85 – Resident Agreement.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................91 Aged Care Checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 95 Frequently Asked Questions........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 99 Extra services................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 93 Residential respite............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................104 Special needs groups..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................106 Cultural services....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................108 Supported Residential Services............................................................................................................................................................................................112 Supported Living.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................116 Retirement living.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................117 – Types of villages............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 118 – Fees and charges......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 119 Placement consultants............................................................................................................................................................................................................................125 Case management............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................128 Financial advice......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................129 Selling and moving.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................135 Estate planning.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................136 Advocacy...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................139 Carer support...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................140 Dementia support..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................143 Directory Lists & Reference Indexes - Directory contents page........................................................................147 This section includes all the lists and reference tables to make finding a home or service so much easier: maps, ACAS regions, Suburb & Town index, Council Districts referencing. Lists of Aged Care Homes, Retirement Accommodation, Home Care Packages, In Home Care Services, Centre Based Care, Day Therapy Centres, Products & Services.
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From the Managing Editor Welcome to the 23rd edition of the Aged Care
Guide Victoria. 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.
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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 retirement living operators and 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 margot.white@dps.com.au . I look forward to hearing from you.
Margot White – Managing Editor
The articles up to page 145 will help you become better informed about aged care, community care and retirement living.
The Aged Care Guide also includes a comprehensive directory of residential aged care homes (see pages 156 –196); retirement accommodation (see pages 199 –201); home care packages (see pages 202 –213); and facilities or services specific to your cultural background (see pages 213 –223).
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, retirement accommodation, home care packages, products or services.
The index on page 232 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, retirement villages, 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 pages 152 –154. 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 213 –223.
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Springvale South 1800 527 272 15525
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Carrum Downs 1800 527 272 15679
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Dandenong 1800 527 272 15979
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Springvale 1800 527 272 16404
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Calvary St Judes
Narre Warren North 1800 527 272 17965
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Mill Park 8467 2222 18829 Coburg North 9353 5000 16484
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Templestowe 1800 718 348 20561
Burwood Lodge SRS
Burwood East 9886 8777 18979
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Calvary Viewhills Manor
Endeavour Hills 1800 527 272 16208
Chinese
Calvary Springvale
Springvale 1800 527 272 16404
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Narre Warren 9705 4200 18610
Chinese
Elderly Chinese Home
Parkville 9328 4558 16507
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Casey Manor
Narre Warren South 9428 2800 15946
Chinese
Hope Aged Care Brunswick
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Cobden Health
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CraigCare Mornington
Chinese
Lifeview The Willows
Wheelers Hill 1800 543 384 16024
Chinese
Menarock LIFE Camberwell
Camberwell 1300 096 971 18304
Della dale Aged Care
Ringwood North 1800 001 717 16590
Chinese
On Luck Chinese Nursing Home
Avondale Heights 9325 0000 16086
Chinese
Doutta Galla Footscray Doutta Galla Grantham Green
CALD CALD
Brunswick 9380 8028 16485
Cobden 5595 3100 15835 Mount Martha 0416 304 711 16410
Doutta Galla Avondale Heights
CALD CALD
Donvale 9844 6000 15967
Regis Alawarra Lodge
Blackburn South 1300 998 100 19113
Footscray 9687 6744 18702
Chinese
Regis Inala Lodge
Blackburn South 1300 998 100 16599
St Albans 9364 5235 16494
Chinese
Royal Freemasons Bendigo
Kangaroo Flat 1300 176 925 21124
Doutta Galla Lynch's Bridge
Kensington 9376 2111 16512
Chinese
Royal Freemasons Footscray Aged Care
Footscray 1300 176 925 16561
Doutta Galla Queens Park
Moonee Ponds 9372 8888 15595
Chinese
Royal Freemasons Gregory Lodge
Flemington 1300 176 925 16497
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Doutta Galla Woornack
Sunshine 9312 0111 15606
Chinese
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
CALD
Doutta Galla Yarraville Village
Yarraville 9687 8233 15608
Chinese
Victorian Elderly Chinese Hostel
Ascot Vale 9370 8288 16519
CALD
Edward Street Nursing Home
Upper Ferntree Gully 9753 5064 16591
Croatian
Arcare Burnside
Burnside 1300 272 273 16094
CALD
Estia Health Knoxfield
Knoxfield 1300 682 833 15564
Croatian
Arcare Civic Manor
Epping 1300 272 273 18282
CALD
Grand Cedar Aged Care
Ashwood 9428 2800 63986
CALD
Harmony Village Shepparton
Shepparton 5831 7921 15917
CALD
Iris Grange SRS
Heidelberg 9458 1311 18960
CALD
Iris Manor
Ashburton 9813 8566 16185
CALD
Margriet Manor
Kilsyth 9728 7400 16255
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Arcare Maidstone
Maidstone 1300 272 273 18636
Arcare Reservoir
Reservoir 1300 272 273 16358
Arcare Sydenham
Sydenham 1300 172 514 16168
Calvary Vonlea Manor
Norlane 1800 527 272 16409
Cumberland Manor Residential Aged Care Sunshine North 9311 7079 16560
CALD
Martin Luther Homes AC Facility
The Basin 9760 2100 16619
Croatian
Estia Health Ardeer
Ardeer 1300 682 833 16557
CALD
Mayflower Reservoir Aged Care
Reservoir 9460 2480 16449
Croatian
St Basil's Homes for the Aged
Fawkner 9358 4444 16491
CALD
Mercy Place Dandenong
Dandenong 1300 096 428 16466
CALD
Mercy Place Templestowe
Templestowe Lower 1300 096 428 16583
Croatian
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
Dutch
Acacia Gardens
Bayswater 8720 1333 16361 Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Healesville 5969 9968 16621
Dutch
Arcare Hillside
Sydenham 1300 297 185 15682
Mooroolbark RAC Facility
Mooroolbark 9723 9650 18654
Dutch
Arcare Knox
Wantirna South 1300 272 273 16593
CALD
Northern Gardens
CALD
CALD
Monda Lodge Hostel
CALD
Coburg North 9428 2800 17966
Dutch
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Northside RAC Facility
Forest Hill 8804 2732 18653
Dutch
Lifeview Argyle Court
CALD
Oaklea Hall
Hughesdale 9428 2800 16628
Dutch
Lifeview Emerald Glades
Emerald 1800 543 384 16428
CALD
Overbeek Lodge
Estn European Lifeview Willow Wood
Cranbourne 1800 543 384 18513
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Parkdale Aged Care
CALD
Rosewood Gardens Aged & Dis Care
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Royal Freemasons Footscray Aged Care
CALD
Royal Freemasons Monash Gardens
CALD
Royal Freemasons Springtime Sydenham
CALD
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CALD
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Cambodian Calvary Springvale Chinese
Adare Care
Kilsyth 9728 7450 19013 Parkdale 9428 2800 16460
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Drysdale 5251 1230 18621 Chelsea 1800 543 384 16431
Estn European Martin Luther Homes AC Facility
The Basin 9760 2100 16619
Ashburton 9886 0005 16125
Estn European Martin Luther Homes Care Apartments©
Footscray 1300 176 925 16561
Estn European Mayflower Reservoir Aged Care
Mulgrave 1300 176 925 16618
Estn European The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Sydenham 1300 176 925 16566
Egyptian
The Basin 9760 2100 21894 Reservoir 9460 2480 16449 Clayton 9548 7366 16582
Arcare Civic Manor
Epping 1300 272 273 18282
Reservoir 8470 9888 16301
Egyptian
Arcare Sydenham
Sydenham 1300 172 514 16168
Wheelers Hill 9590 0510 19009
Egyptian
Arcare Waterview
Craigieburn 1300 272 273 20251
Springvale 1800 527 272 16404
European
Acacia Gardens
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Wantirna South 9801 7110 20581
European
Arcare Parkview Malvern East
Malvern East 1300 272 273 21325
ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex & Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background
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Abbreviations............................................................................................................ 149 ACAS regions ............................................................................................................. 149 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) ............................................. 106 Accommodation payment ....................................................................................69 ACAS Assessment.......................................................................................................20 Advocacy...................................................................................................................... 139 Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) ..........................................................20 Aged care explained....................................................................................................7 Aged care homes ......................................................................................................63 Accommodation payments .............................................................................69 Accreditation and certification......................................................................65 Charter of rights ....................................................................................................66 Complaints................................................................................................................66 Costs .............................................................................................................................69 Cultural Services ................................................................................................. 108 Daily care fee ...........................................................................................................69 Directory listings ..................................................................................... 156-196 Payment options ...................................................................................................72 Quality standards..................................................................................................65 RAD & DAP ................................................................................................................72 Applying to a home..................................................................................................75 Assessment ...................................................................................................................19 Assistive technology ................................................................................................58 Care communities................................................................................................... 116 Care leavers ................................................................................................................ 106 Carer support ............................................................................................................ 140 Case management ................................................................................................. 128 Centre Based Care services ...................................................................................53 Directory listings ................................................................................................ 226 Changed behaviours ............................................................................................. 144 Checklist..........................................................................................................................95 Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) ...........................26 Urgent needs ...........................................................................................................29 Community Visitors Scheme................................................................................55 Consumer Directed Care.........................................................................................26 Continence.....................................................................................................................57 Costs for residential care........................................................................................69 Counselling services .............................................................................................. 141 Cultural services ...................................................................................................... 108 Directory listings ..................................................................................... 213-223 Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) ........................................... 106 Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP)..........................................................72 Daily care fee ................................................................................................................69 Daily living ....................................................................................................................85 Day Therapy Centres.................................................................................................54 Directory listings ..................................................................................... 226-228 Deciding on a home .................................................................................................77 Definition of often used terms ........................................................................ 148 Dementia..................................................................................................................... 143 Dementia support .................................................................................................. 144 Directory listings ..................................................................................................... 147 Aged care home listings ..................................................................... 156-196 Centre Based Care listings............................................................................. 226 Culturally appropriate homes and services ............................. 213-223
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Directory listings continued Day Therapy Centres listings............................................................. 226-228 Definition of often used terms ................................................................... 148 Extra services listings ...................................................................................... 197 Home Care Packages listings............................................................ 202-213 In home care provider listings ......................................................... 223-225 Local Government Area (LGA) reference index ................................. 154 Maps............................................................................................................... 150-151 Organisation and Business index................................................... 230-231 Products and services listings.......................................................... 228-229 Suburb reference index ....................................................................... 152-154 Supported living listings ............................................................................... 199 Supported Residential Services listings..................................... 197-198 Town reference index ........................................................................... 152-154 Retirement accommodation listings ........................................... 199-201 Disability...................................................................................................................... 106 Elder abuse ................................................................................................................. 140 Estate planning........................................................................................................ 137 Extra services ............................................................................................................ 103 Direcory listings .................................................................................................. 197 FAQ's..................................................................................................................................99 Financial advice ....................................................................................................... 129 Financial counselling ............................................................................................ 134 Financially disadvantaged................................................................................. 107 Finding providers.......................................................................................................16 Getting assessed ........................................................................................................13 Getting started............................................................................................................19 Home Care flow chart..............................................................................................24 Home care .....................................................................................................................25 Home Care Packages (HCP) .................................................................................30 Approved providers .............................................................................................35 Cost ...............................................................................................................................36 Directory listings ..................................................................................... 202-213 Exit fees ......................................................................................................................41 Home Care Agreement ......................................................................................35 Priority ........................................................................................................................34 Self-managing .......................................................................................................45 Quality and complaints .....................................................................................42 Homeless ..................................................................................................................... 107 How to use the Aged Care Guide .........................................................................5 In home care.................................................................................................................25 In home care provider listings ......................................................... 223-225 In home support ........................................................................................................25 Language .................................................................................................................... 111 LGBTIQ ........................................................................................................................... 107 Local Government Area (LGA) reference index ...................................... 154 Managing services ....................................................................................................17 Maps.................................................................................................................... 150-151 Means tested care fee .............................................................................................70 Mobility aids.................................................................................................................59 Moving house ........................................................................................................... 136 Moving into a home.................................................................................................81 My Aged Care ...............................................................................................................19
Organisation and Business index........................................................ 230-231 PICAC.............................................................................................................................. 110 Placement consultants ....................................................................................... 125 Choosing a placement consultant............................................................ 126 Resolving family disputes ............................................................................. 128 Prepare ............................................................................................................................12 Private home care......................................................................................................46 Products and services listings............................................................... 228-229 Questions........................................................................................................................99 RAD and DAP explained .........................................................................................72 RAS Assessment .........................................................................................................20 Referral code ................................................................................................................21 Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD)..............................................72 Regional Assessment Service (RAS)................................................................20 Research..........................................................................................................................10 Resident agreement ................................................................................................91 Residential Care flow chart ..................................................................................62 Residential respite ................................................................................................. 104 Respite ..................................................................................................................50, 104 Centre Based Respite Care ...............................................................................50 Restorative care ..........................................................................................................52 Retirement living.................................................................................................... 117 Choosing a village ............................................................................................. 123 Departure/exit fee............................................................................................. 120 Deposit or entry contribution ..................................................................... 118 Directory listings ..................................................................................... 199-201 Fees and charges ................................................................................................ 119 Ownership.............................................................................................................. 118 Types of villages.................................................................................................. 118 Rural & Regional clients...................................................................................... 107 Self management (HCP) ........................................................................................45 Seller advocate......................................................................................................... 134 Selling your home .................................................................................................. 134 Short Term Restorative Care ................................................................................52 Special needs groups............................................................................................ 106 Steps to accessing aged care ...............................................................................10 Suburb reference index ............................................................................ 152-154 Support at home ........................................................................................................25 Support lines ............................................................................................................. 141 Supported living ..................................................................................................... 116 Directory listings ................................................................................................ 199 Supported Residential Services...................................................................... 112 Directory listings ..................................................................................... 197-198 Technology ....................................................................................................................58 Town reference index ................................................................................ 152-154 Transition care .............................................................................................................51 Transport services......................................................................................................56 Useful phone numbers and websites................................................................6 Vacancy ...........................................................................................................................76 Veterans ....................................................................................................................... 107 Support.......................................................................................................................54 Waitlist.............................................................................................................................75 Wills................................................................................................................................ 137
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Useful phone numbers and websites Advocacy
Useful phone numbers and websites
CarerHelp
Carers Australia 02 6122 9900 Carers Victoria 1800 514 845
carerhelp.com.au carersaustralia.com.au
COTA Information Service 1300 135 090
carersvictoria.org.au cotavic.org.au
COTA Victoria 03 9655 2100
Elder Rights Advocacy 1800 700 600 National Seniors 1300 765 050
Dementia Support Australia (DSA) 1800 699 799 dementia.com.au
dementia.org.au
seniorsrights.org.au
Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing (PICAC) 03 8823 7979 culturaldiversity.com.au
Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria 03 9354 9555 eccv.org.au
Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Council of Australia 02 6282 5755 fecca.org.au Translating and Interpreting Service 13 14 50 tisnational.gov.au
Government
Aged Care Quality & Safety Commission 1800 951 822 agedcarequality.gov.au
Service Victoria
Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Services (DBMAS) 1800 699 799 dementia.com.au
era.asn.au
Cultural
My Aged Care 1800 200 422
dementia.org.au
cotavic.org.au
nationalseniors.com.au
Department of Veterans’ Affairs 1800 838 372
Dementia Australia 1800 100 500
National Continence Helpline 1800 330 066 continence.org.au
Older Person’s Advocacy Network (OPAN) 1800 700 600 opan.org.au Seniors Rights Victoria 1300 368 821
Health
dva.gov.au
myagedcare.gov.au service.vic.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
National Dementia Helpline 1800 100 500
Seniors Health Card 13 23 00 servicesaustralia.gov.au/ individuals/services/centrelink/ commonwealth-seniors-health-card
Legal
Consumer Affairs Victoria 1300 558 181 consumer.vic.gov.au
Office of the Public Advocate 1300 309 337 publicadvocate.vic.gov.au State Trustees VIC 1300 138 672 Victoria Legal Aid 1300 792 387
statetrustees.com.au legalaid.vic.gov.au
Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) 1300 018 228 vcat.vic.gov.au
Other
Carer Gateway 1800 422 737
carergateway.gov.au
National Relay Service 1800 555 660
infrastructure.gov.au
Relationships Australia 1300 364 277
relationships.org.au
Communication and Assistive Technology (ComTEC) (ILU Victoria) 03 9633 6945 yooralla.com.au/services/ communication-and-assistive-technology/comtec
Open Arms - Veterans & Families Counselling 1800 011 046 openarms.gov.au
Residents of Retirement Villages Victoria 03 9015 8402 rrvv.org.au Seniors Card (VIC) 1300 797 210
seniorsonline.vic.gov.au
SWEP (Statewide Equipment Program) 1300 747 937 swep.bhs.org.au Volunteering Victoria 03 9052 4524 volunteeringvictoria.org.au
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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. But 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.
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 independent. 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. You can choose to pay for help at home yourself or you can get support through Government funded programs such as the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) or the Home Care Packages (HCP) program. Others may only need short term supports to help them get back on their feet, such as respite or after a hospital stay. Both respite and transition care options can be provided by community care services in your own home through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme, or in a residential aged care home.
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Residential aged care
Steps to accessing aged care
There are also people that can no longer safely live on their own or are unable to return to their own home after a medical crisis and are in need of urgent alternative accommodation. These people will be looking for a suitable aged care home that meets their needs and preferences. Entry into a Government funded aged care home requires an aged care assessment by and Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS). Another option are private aged care homes. These do not receive any Government funding and you won’t need to be assessed before you’re ale to move in.
Retirement living
Retirement villages are different from 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. You can buy or rent accommodation and daily care is generally not included. However some providers may offer some support services at an additional charge or you can apply for Government funded home supports.
Steps to accessing aged care
Because each journey is unique with every person starting the process at a different stage and progressing at a different pace, we have created a quick guide to help you access a range of useful information. You’ll find more detail about these steps to aged care on the next few pages or head to AgedCareGuide.com.au to find more information, no matter what stage you’re at.
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Learn about the different types of care and discover what options are available to you.
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Prepare
Get an understanding of what you need to consider and prepare ahead of starting any aged care services.
Getting assessed
An aged care assessment will help decide what level of support you require so you can get the care that best meets your needs.
Finding providers
Find providers to deliver a range of products and services meeting your needs and requirements.
Managing services
Read about managing your supports, for example when your needs change, your supports no longer suit you or you would like to change providers.
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Research Accessing aged care can be complicated and confusing if you have not used support services before or don’t know where to start.
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. Different types of care include: Support at home
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.
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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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Prepare
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? o you need assistance taking a shower or bath and do you need help D getting dressed? Are there any health concerns or did you have a recent fall?
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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 Service (ACAS) 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: edicare card and a form of identification, for instance, Department of M 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 repared questions and information about aged care that you wish to P discuss with the assessor so you have a better understanding about services ontact details for your doctor and any other health professionals you C see regularly Have a translator or Auslan interpreter pre-organised if you require it Ask a 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 Advanced Care Directive in place and ensure your Will is up to date.
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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).
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, and any activities you engage in with family or in the community. 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 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? 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? Following your assessment, you will receive a letter from the Government letting you know if you have been approved for aged care services and what supports are funded.
Getting assessed
If you require higher care support, a member of an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) 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.
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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. 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.
Finding providers
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? ou can ask them directly or check the Government’s non-compliance finder Y tool at myagedcare.gov.au/non-compliance-checker ou can use this Guide or the AgedCareGuide.com.au directory online to Y search for service providers in your area that meet your requirements. 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.
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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. Or maybe you would like to change providers, either because you’re moving to a different area or because you’re not entirely happy 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 ACAS 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: eviewing your care plan to identify alternative support options and R priorities, for example replacing informal supports with formal supports or consider additional support services such as support on weekends Purchasing additional private services tilising residential care, either as short-term respite to complement your U package or as a long-term option If your current provider cannot offer the services or changes you want you can switch to a different provider that can meet your needs. When choosing a new provider: ake the time to research a new provider to make sure they can meet T your needs ontact My Aged Care to get a new referral code to give to your new C provider and agree on a date to switch your services otify your current provider, in writing, to let them know you will be N terminating your services with them and from what date 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.
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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.
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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
The agency looking after all Government funded aged care programs is My Aged Care. 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.
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? you need assistance taking a shower or bath and do you need Do 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). Otherwise, if the operator believes you require higher care support, either through a Home Care Package (HCP) or moving into an aged care home,
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a member of an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) 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 26. 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.
Assessment
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 plans and coordinate exit from the CHSP and transfer to other appropriate service systems including Home Care Packages and/or residential care if required. The service also provides care coordination if you have multiple providers or more complex needs.
Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS)
If you are no longer able to manage at home without basic assistance, the Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) helps you, and your carers, determine what kind of care will best meet your needs.
This may be a Home Care Package (see page 30) provided to you in your own home or residential care in an aged care home (see page 63).
ACAS 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 ACAS is Government funded. Carers, relatives or close friends are encouraged to be involved in the discussion of your needs.
How the assessment works
An assessor from your local RAS or ACAS will visit you in your home or in hospital to assess your needs.
They will ask you questions about your personal situation, health, and if you’re already receiving some support. This is to work out how much and what sort of help you require with daily and personal activities, and to determine the best care option for your situation.
You might like to have some support, a partner, relative or friend, present during the assessment. If you are of non-English speaking background and require an interpreter, this can be arranged before the assessment. With your approval, the RAS or ACAS will also contact your local doctor to gain more information on your medical history to assist with the assessment process.
The assessor will discuss the result of the assessment with you, detailing your needs and goals, what services are needed to achieve those and the options that would be most suitable for your circumstances.
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If there is no package of the assessed level immediately available, you may be offered a package at a lower level or CHSP services to help you while you wait or you may want to consider private services (read more on page 26). While an ACAS cannot make recommendations about individual homes or community services, they can provide you with information to assist you to make decisions.
Referral code
Once you have been assessed and found eligible for services, whether they’re for CHSP, a Home Care Package, Transition Care or to get a place in a nursing home, you should be given a referral code. The service provider of your choice will need this referral code to access your information and manage the referral. They’ll also be able to claim the funding allocated to you. The referral code is linked to the type of service you are eligible to access. If you need the support of multiple services, you will need multiple referral codes, one for each service.
A provider won’t be able to start charging you fees until they begin delivering services to you or you have accepted a place in an aged care home. If you have been found eligible for a Home Care Package there may be a wait time before a suitable package becomes available. In the meantime, you may be allocated an interim package at a lower level or choose to selffund your supports. You will receive a letter from My Aged Care to advise you when you can start services or have been allocated an available package. 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.
Not satisfied with the assessment?
If you are unhappy with the recommendations made by the RAS or ACAS assessor, first talk with the person in charge of the assessment team as most concerns can be resolved this way. If you are still not satisfied with the outcome 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. Call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 or visit myagedcare.gov.au for more information or if you would like to organise a RAS or ACAS assessment.
Assessment
If you are not given a referral code make sure you ask for one so you can discuss your needs with your preferred service provider.
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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:
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RAS
Local council
CENTRE BASED CARE
TRANSPORT
1, 2, 3, 4
Find a provider
DAY THERAPY CARE
HOME MAINTENANCE
Select any provider
Choose your preferred approved provider
SHOPPING
MEALS
Case manager, advisor or placement consultant
HCP
CHSP
Veterans' Affairs
In urgent cases you may be able to access care before a RAS assessment
Consult your DPS Guide to Aged Care for a list of choices for any of these options or visit AgedCareGuide.com.au
Financial advisor Health fund
self-funded home care
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RESPITE
MEDICATION
SUPERVISION
SHOWER
PERSONAL HYGIENE
DRESSING
WOUND CARE
ALLIED HEALTH
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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. Or you may need to access respite care to give your carer a short break from the caring role.
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.
Support at home
Support at home
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.
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Commonwealth Home Support Programme
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.
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 20 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 30 for more details). Contact My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 to find out how you can arrange a home support assessment.
What is CHSP?
Subsidised by the Australian Government, CHSP is an entry level home help program if you are mostly – but not completely – able to live and cope on your own, and don’t yet 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.
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Calvary is recognised as a continuing source of healing, hope and nurturing to the people we serve. Our personalised approach ensures every person receives the attention and care that they need. All of our care is delivered with dignity and is designed to improve your health and wellbeing.
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What types of services are provided?
Social support – social activities in a community-based group setting Transport – help to get out and about for shopping or appointments Services provided at home may include: omestic assistance – household jobs such as cleaning, clothes D washing and ironing Personal care – help with bathing, showering, dressing, or toileting ome maintenance – minor general repair and care of your house or H yard, for example, changing light bulbs or replacing tap washers ome modification – minor installation of safety aids such as alarms, H ramps and support rails in your home ursing care – a qualified nurse comes to your home and may, for N 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 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). 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 and how much you need, and what it might cost. Go to page 20 to read more about RAS 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.
Commonwealth Home Support Programme
CHSP services provided in the community may include:
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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.
Home Care Packages
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 223 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.
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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.
Home Care Packages
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 ACAS 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. Some packages can be specifically for people who are e financially or socially disadvantaged, people with Y housing needs or at risk of homelessness, or for people who live in t rural, remote or isolated areas.
Some providers might cater for people with a certain g cultural background or have staff that speak a foreign language.
Your care provider will apply for these subsidies and ensure you meet the eligibility criteria. For a list of HCP providers, see pages 202–213.
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: ersonal assistance with bathing or showering, personal hygiene and P grooming, dressing, toileting, and mobility ssistance with communication, including assistance to address A 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
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omestic assistance for household jobs like cleaning, clothes D washing and ironing ood services such as preparing meals or having meals delivered, F assistance with using eating utensils and assistance with actual feeding, and providing enteral feeding formula ursing services, including dressing wounds by providing bandages, N dressings and skin emollients, as well as continence management and assistance in using continence aids and appliances Assistance in taking your medications roviding mobility equipment such as crutches, walking frames, P wheelchairs and mechanical devices for lifting, bed rails, slide sheets and pressure relieving mattresses, and assistance in using those aids odifications to the home, and installing safety aids such as alarms, M ramps and support rails as well as advising on areas of the home that pose safety risks and suggesting solutions to mitigate those risks Transport and assistance for appointments or social activities ncouragement to take part in social and community activities that E 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 ayment of fees or charges for other types of care funded, or jointly P funded, by the Australian Government
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Are you eligible?
To receive a Home Care Package you will need to be assessed by an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS). The ACAS 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. 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.
Home Care Packages
Home maintenance for care of your house or garden
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They will identify the right services for your needs and the level of care you require. The ACAS 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 ACAS go to page 20 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 and 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, but 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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Approved providers
Home Care Packages
An organisation that has been approved by the Government to provide aged care services is called an approved provider. 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. 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
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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. The Government contributes the following amounts to each person receiving a Home Care Package (July 2023 rates): Home Care Package
Daily subsidy amount
Annual amount
Level 1
$ 28.14
$ 10,271.10
Level 2
$ 49.49
$ 18,063.85
Level 3
$107.70
$ 39,310.50
Level 4
$163.27
$ 59,593.55
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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. 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 (July 2023 rates): Home Care Package
Maximum basic daily fee
Fortnight amount
Level 1
$ 10.88
$ 152.32
Level 2
$ 11.50
$ 161.00
Level 3
$ 11.83
$ 165.62
Level 4
$ 12.14
$ 169.96
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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. 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.
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 $6,341.32 per annum (July 2023 rates). If you have an income of more than $60,268.00 per year, you will pay an income tested care fee on a sliding scale up to a total of $12,682.70 per annum. However, no one will pay more than $76,096.50 in an income tested care fee over their lifetime (July 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. 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.
Home Care Packages
The current Age Pension amount is $971.50 per fortnight for a single person or $1,064.00 with the included Maximum Pension Supplement and Energy Supplement.
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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.
Home Care Packages
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. 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: e treated and accepted as an individual, and to have your individual b preferences respected be treated with dignity, with your privacy respected receive care that is respectful of you, and your family and home r eceive care without being obliged to feel grateful to those providing the care f ull 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 e treated without exploitation, abuse, discrimination, harassment b or neglect. Under the Consumer Directed Care principles you also have the right to: set your own goals for your supports etermine the ongoing level of involvement and control you have d over your home care make decisions in relation to your care maintain your independence as much as possible c hoose the care and services that best meet your goals and assessed needs, within the limits of the resources available
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ave choice and flexibility in the way the care and services are h provided in your home participate in making decisions that affect you ave your representative - family member or close friend h participate 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.
Self-managing your HCP The person who knows best about you and your needs, is you. 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 that 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.
Self-managing your HCP
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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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.
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 waitlist 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. 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?
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Does the company comply with Australian Tax Law, for example does it charge GST appropriately? o they provide documents about financial arrangements before D service begins? o they have a Service Agreement? It is important so that there’s no D misunderstanding about the service and cost to be provided. Are they flexible? After all, it is all about you. I s there a criminal background check performed prior to employment with an agency? oes the company provide worker’s compensation for employees? D This is important so that you are not responsible for any injuries that occur on the job. ow do they determine appropriate staff for your needs? If a company H asks where you live then offers you staff before even hearing about your needs, you can be reasonably assured they allocate based on location as a priority. I s 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? o they have male/female workers and can they cater for specific D cultural backgrounds? ho will be working in the home? Will there be regular staff providing W continuity of care or do they change shifts around? I s there a professional staff member, such as a Registered Nurse, who liaises with you to create a plan that meets your needs?
Private home care
What are their recruitment processes?
Who is the organisation’s main contact for you? Do you meet a Manager / Owner and then never hear from them again? hat additional support is offered within the cost of your care? For W 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 223 in this Guide or visit AgedCareGuide.com.au to find providers servicing your location.
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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; i n home respite services, including overnight, home and personal care services;
Respite at home
activity programs; a break away from home with a support worker; r espite for carers of people with dementia and challenging behaviours; r espite in an aged care home or overnight in a community setting; and 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 by 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 more information contact the Carer Gateway on 1800 422 737. Your call will automatically be directed to your nearest State or Territory provider. Read more about accessing respite in an aged care home on page 104.
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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 Service (ACAS).
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
physiotherapy podiatry speech therapy transport to appointments elp with mobility h and communication
Fees
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 $12.14 per day (July 2023 rates), which is 17.5 percent of the single Age Pension. 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 $58.98 per day, or 85 percent of the single Age Pension (July 2023 rates). Access to transition care is offered 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 page 156.
Transition care
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.
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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.
Flexible restorative care
The program focuses on regaining wellbeing over a short period of time, with a maximum of eight weeks. 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.
Tailored to your needs
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.
Cost and access
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 maximum amount you’ll be asked to pay to access STRC for services in your own home is currently $12.14 per day, or $58.98 per day in a residential care setting (July 2023 rates). 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 Service (ACAS) and is only valid for six months. You can access the STRC program twice over a 12 month period. Read more about ACAS on page 20 or call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 for more information about STRC.
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Centre Based Care services Centre Based Care (CBC) offers care in a ‘centre’ setting and may include structured group activities designed to develop, maintain or support the capacity for independent living and social interaction. CBC provides the perfect setting to meet new people, and feel connected and engaged with your local community. There are various, individualised CBC services offered to you, as well as your carers. Some of the types of CBC services offered may include:
roup excursions/outings conducted by centre staff but held away G from the centre Light refreshments as well as meals ransport associated with getting to and from the centre as well as T for outings/excursions/day trips Respite for carers Overnight care Allied health services
What can I expect from CBC?
The programs organised by CBC service providers aim to provide you with companionship and entertainment, while enhancing your quality of life and stimulating you emotionally, mentally and physically. The centres may also focus on health and wellbeing by providing daily exercise programs and access to allied health needs such as diversional therapy, occupational therapy, access to podiatry, and physiotherapy. Some centres may provide meals and a range of other services such as hairdressing, social support or continence and toileting support. Interactive activities at these centres may include arts and craft, cooking, history, gardening, self help, and mutual problem solving. Types of CBC services available include day care, dementia day care, overnight respite, dementia group, social group, and respite care. CBC fees and charges may vary from centre-to-centre, with some CBCs charging a daily fee to cover everything from transport to group excursions/outings, and meals or light refreshments. Ensure you enquire about the fees and charges involved before using CBC services. For a list of CBC services, see page 226.
Centre Based Care
ocial support provided in a group setting through structured and S diversionary activities
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Day Therapy Centres Day Therapy Centres (DTC) offer services to older people living in the community and residents of Government funded aged care homes. There are more than 140 Day Therapy Centres Australia-wide offering: physiotherapy
social work
speech therapy
transport to and from the DTC
diversional therapy
and many other services
occupational therapy
podiatry
preventative and/or personal therapies
food at the DTC
DTC can assist to either recover or maintain a level of independence. Generally, the DTC will develop an agreed care plan for you and this may include recommendations for therapy and referrals to other service providers where necessary. You may be required to pay a small negotiated fee for services, however, if you are unable to pay you may not be refused access to DTC services. If you find yourself in need of therapy services like those listed, you will need to find out if you’re eligible via a RAS assessment. Call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 for an assessment, ask for a referral code, and then choose the DTC you want. You’ll find a list of DTC on pages 226 –228 of this Guide.
Veterans’ support
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, or respite care in your own home or 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. Services may include medication management, wound care or 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. Call 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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Community Visitors Scheme Older Australians experience high rates of loneliness and social isolation but there are different initiatives to improve social connectedness and encourage interaction in the community.
The 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 which prevents them from participating in social activities, or other personal issues that might make it difficult to engage socially.
What service is provided?
Under the Scheme, 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:
residential volunteer visits a participant for a one-on-one visit at A a residential aged care facility.
roup residential volunteers visit a small group of residents at a G residential aged care facility who have similar interests, like gardening or knitting. home care volunteer visits a CVS recipient with an approved Home A 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 or 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 Victoria, contact the Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) on 03 9767 1900 or visit smrc.org.au/community-visitors-scheme.
Community Visitors Scheme
One example is the Community Visitors Scheme (CVS), which targets loneliness and isolation amongst older Australians through companionship.
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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
Transport services
In Victoria, there are many volunteer groups, such as local churches, clubs or Rotary groups, that support frail elderly 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. 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, or for grocery shopping.
Local Councils
Victoria’s local councils frequently offer transport in two forms – community buses and personal transport. Some councils operate community buses on a weekly basis with many offering the convenience of door to door pickup and drop-off. As well as taking residents to shopping centres, many council-run community buses visit other services and activities, such as libraries, senior’s 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 an older person aged 60 and over and hold a Pensioner Concession Card or a Victorian 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, visit the Public Transport Victoria website on ptv.vic.gov.au/tickets/myki/concessions-andfree-travel/seniors or call 1800 800 007.
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Understanding and managing continence problems With one in four Australians experiencing bladder and/or bowel control problems, incontinence is nothing to be ashamed of. Common problems include leakage from the bladder and/or bowel, urgency, waking frequently at night to pass urine, and constipation. The good news about incontinence is that, in most cases, it can be either cured or better managed so it doesn’t disrupt your everyday life.
What is incontinence?
There are two types of continence problems:
rinary incontinence, this could involve ‘leaking’ when you laugh, U sneeze, or cough, or complete loss of control over your bladder
If you have either, you should talk to your doctor for professional advice on how to manage the condition.
Where to get help?
If you’re experiencing bladder or bowel control issues it’s important to have a continence assessment to rule out any underlying medical problems. Speak to your GP or call the National Continence Helpline on 1800 330 066 for more information. They can provide information and advice, connect you to a wide range of professionals who can help with continence management and help you understand what different continence aids and subsidies may be available to you.
Products for incontinence
There are a lot of products available that can help with managing your incontinence, no matter the severity. These products include disposable or reusable pads and pants, mattress and chair protectors, catheters, and more. If you need extra assistance, you can engage the help of a continence nurse advisor, who can discuss your needs and help you find products that will best manage your incontinence. If you receive support through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP), you can access continence advisory services, or if you have a Home Care Package (HCP), you may be able to receive funding from the Government for incontinence aids. Additionally, the Government’s Continence Aids Payment Scheme (CAPS) is available to people with permanent or severe incontinence. You cannot access CAPS if you receive a Home Care Package. Visit the Department of Health website at health.gov.au for more information.
Continence
aecal incontinence, referring to bowel leakage or involuntary bowel F movements but may also include excessive wind or straining
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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.
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Creating a safe living space is critical to keeping your independence and preventing 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
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I nstall 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 epair or remove tripping hazards such as loose carpet, slippery R throw rugs or floorboards that stick up I nadequate lighting can also contribute to falls or injury so install brighter light bulbs where needed and make sure stairways and narrow hallways are properly lit ven with grab rails, stairs can present a significant falling hazard. E Non-slip strips can help make stairs safer to go up and down or consider having a stair lift installed ersonal alarms that can detect falls, call for help in an emergency or P have a GPS tracker can be used to help you feel safe and secure
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, and make it easier for you to remain socially active, maintaining your quality of life. Some of the equipment available includes: obility aids – Aids which can help to prevent falls including M walking sticks or frames, wheelie walkers, manual and motorised wheelchairs and scooters
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ersonal care – Including shower stools or chairs, shower hoses, P bath seats and boards, over-toilet frames, commodes, urinals, continence pads and supplies, aids to assist with dressing or to manage medications ome safety – Some of the aids which can assist you around the H house during day-to-day living may include handrails, ramps, tap turners, non-slip mats, easy-grip utensils, and easy-pour kettles
Technology
Assistive technology
There are a number of gadgets, devices and technologies that can help older Australians keep their independence and make life much simpler around the home. These might include safety devices or personal alert systems, these devices allow you to call for help by alerting family or emergency services if you fall or become unwell and are especially handy for people who live alone or go long periods without social interaction. Smartwatches can also offer similar safety functions, having the potential to help in your daily life in a variety of different ways, from instant calls and messaging, to an abundance of applications that can help with things such as medication reminders and GPS tracking. Other gadgets that have hit the market that may be beneficial are assistive technologies and voice and activated functions to control devices around the home as well as being able to monitor daily routines.
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. With over 11,000 assistive technology products on the market, it can be difficult to know what the best solutions for your needs are. 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.
Aged care homes
The Australian Government regulates and funds the provision of much of the 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 Service (ACAS). There are also non Government funded aged care homes which are called supported or assisted living complexes. These do not require ACAS 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 direct or a representative, like a family member or friend, can do this on your behalf. Call 1800 200 422 to organise an ACAS assessment. See page 20 for information about ACAS.
The next step
After being approved by an ACAS 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.
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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.
COMFORT, DIGNITY, PRIVACY Park Lane Croydon is committed to providing quality care in a supportive, safe and homelike environment while maintaining individual privacy, dignity, choice and independence.
Services that must be provided at no additional charge for all residents who need them, irrespective of their level of care needs, include: asic accommodation related services such as beds, B mattresses, linen, bedside lockers and chairs General laundry and cleaning services Maintenance of buildings and grounds Utilities such as electricity and water
295-299 Maroondah Hwy Croydon, Vic 3136
(03) 9726 1100 www.parklaneagedcare.com.au
he provision of staff continuously on call to provide T emergency assistance ssistance with personal care such as bathing, going to the A toilet, eating and dressing Assistance with mobility and communication ssistance in obtaining specialised therapy services, or a 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 Additional services as appropriate to individual care needs where a fee may apply include: Goods to assist with toileting and continence aids
COMFORT, DIGNITY, PRIVACY Willowbrae Melton is committed to providing quality care in a supportive, safe and homelike environment while maintaining individual privacy, dignity, choice and independence.
116 Centenary Ave, Melton Vic 3337
(03) 8746 3000 www.willowbrae.com.au
Therapy services such as speech therapy, podiatry, occupational, recreational and physiotherapy egistered nurses to assess, plan and manage care, including R 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. Some nursing homes may have a secure garden area specifically designed for people with dementia, which is generally attached to the secure dementia unit.
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Providing supportive care to our residents is our primary goal. Our model of Life Care is both personal to each of our residents and supported by skilled staff. Good care requires experience and skill and our homes are lead by registered nurses with more registered nurses in attendance 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
You should live the life you want to live. Our Live Life program designs activities around you. When moving into Menarock Life we will be interested in learning more about you. We will ask you to tell us all about yourself; your interests, likes and dislikes.
We also style individual care plans to match your needs. These plans are reviewed regularly by our nursing staff to ensure they continually provide the support you need. Our Life Care program includes regular physiotherapy, podiatry and dietary plans to meet your own unique needs.
You can choose activities to do independently, with family and friends or with groups of like-minded people, in our purpose and spacious activities areas. All our residences have well maintained and spacious outdoor gardens and activity areas.
Menarock Life aged care locations Camberwell Lower Templestowe Glen Waverley
Heathmont Pakenham Highett
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Upper Ferntree Gully Templestowe
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There are homes that cater to a specific cultural and linguistic group or may offer culturally appropriate services. For a list
of culturally appropriate care homes and services g see pages 213 –223.
Pets can help lessen feelings of loneliness and 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 147.
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 were introduced in 2019 as a new measure of quality in aged care. The eight new standards have a much stronger focus on consumers to help them 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.
Deloraine Aged Care is a 64-bed ageing in place family-owned residential aged care facility in the heart of Greensborough. Deloraine is spacious and tastefully decorated throughout with quality fittings and furniture. Our location features: ❖ Extensive leisure/lifestyle program and facility bus for outings. ❖ Lovely gardens, balconies and courtyard areas. ❖ Nutritious and appetising meals from our kitchen ❖ On-site hairdressing salon ❖ On-site laundry ❖ Fully staffed by qualified nurses who are present 24 hours a day to provide quality care.
Whether your loved one requires permanent care, respite care or palliative care – at Deloraine you are always welcome
The new Quality Standards include the following focus areas: 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
P: (03) 9433 3444 14 -18 Adeline St, Greensborough VIC 3088 E: enquiriesdeloraine @goldage.com.au www.goldage.com.au
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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 The new standards revolve around consumers, their families and the staff providing care. 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 the new standards, and organisations must be able to provide evidence of their compliance and performance with the Quality Standards.
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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 safe and quality aged care services and that they are treated with dignity and respect. You should receive a copy of the Charter signed by your provider, and 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.
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We believe in life’s little luxuries and pursuing the things you love. Each of our residents is accepted as an individual, treated with warmth and respect, and encouraged to express culture and custom. Expect exemplary care tailored to your needs and expectations.
Our care choices include: • respite care • permanent residential care • couple’s accommodation • individualised and group activities supporting mobility, reablement, health and wellbeing • menu options catering for individual and cultural needs.
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Your family is our family. For the team at Oak Towers Aged Care, care is our calling. We are passionate about making a difference in the lives of the people who call Oak Towers home. We take the time to get to know what’s important to you, and your loved one, including their care needs, interests and worries. Then, we design a holistic care and lifestyle program to enrich their physical, mental, and spiritual health. In our warm and welcoming community, your loved one will enjoy nutritious meals cooked onsite daily, beautiful courtyard gardens, friendly live-in pets, and a range of fun activities. But, most importantly, your loved one can continue doing the things they enjoy most with peace of mind that support is on hand when they need it.
Let us take care of you and yours.
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We can provide: • Residential care • Respite care • Palliative care • Dementia care
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Costs for residential care
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, and from resident to resident. 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, and the income rich, asset poor residents paying for their care but not for accommodation. The cost of care is divided into three parts: Daily care fees Means tested care fee On the following pages we explain each of these in more detail.
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 July 2023, the maximum Basic Daily Fee is $58.98 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. 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.
Accommodation payments
Accommodation payments are different from daily care fees. It’s a payment for the bed or room you will occupy in the aged care home, separately from any care you receive.
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These payments can be made as a lump sum or spread out over regular payments and 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 $57,000 in assets and income, you can be asked to pay an accommodation payment, but you must be left with at least $57,000 in assets after your payment (Rates as at July 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 your 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 is an annual cap of $31,706.83 that will apply to your means tested contribution to your care costs, together with a lifetime cap of $76,096.50 (July 2023 rates). Depending on your personal financial situation, you may not have to pay this contribution towards the cost of your care.
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to Holistic Care At The Salvation Army Aged Care, our goal is to provide a unique experience of choice, lifestyle and belonging for all people as they age. We don’t have clients, only family. We’d love to really get to know you - your experiences, hobbies, likes and dislikes. This goes on to enrich our own lives and makes us who we are and what we do - providing care from the heart, since 1880. Ask us about: 24-hour permanent residential care Short term and post-hospitalisation respite care Support in your own home.
Whatever your stage in life, you will feel at home with us.
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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. The family home will continue to be exempt from the aged care assets test if occupied by a spouse or other protected person. 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 treatment of the family home will not change from the current arrangements, for example if it is occupied by a spouse or protected person. Even when the value of your former home is included as an assessable asset, its value will be capped at $193,219.20 (March 2023 prices). It is only counted in determining your ability to pay for your accommodation. Understanding the rules and seeking specialist advice from an aged care financial advisor to minimise costs is recommended. See page 129 for more information on financial advice.
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How much will I pay?
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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.
RAD and DAP explained
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 July 2023, it is 7.90 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 7.90% / 365 = $43.29 per day (MPIR from 1 July 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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Tailored support for you and your loved ones Brotherhood of St. Laurence Aged Care For over 80 years the Brotherhood of St. Laurence (BSL) has worked in the community supporting people of all ages to live the life they choose. At BSL Aged Care we take the time to get to know you and your loved ones and work with you to tailor a plan to suit your individual needs. Whether you’re looking for in-home support, quality residential care, or day and overnight respite care, we’ll help you find a solution that works for you.
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Applying to a home As soon as you have been approved by an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) 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? 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.
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Waiting for residential care
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 wait 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 facility choice or not. Aged care homes cannot 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.
Waiting lists
Nursing homes don’t always have bed vacancies available, so it is likely that you will have to wait for a period of time for a bed to become available.
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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?
Waiting lists
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 is practicable. 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. This is 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.
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Deciding on a home There are a number of 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. Additionally, you can have a talk with the site manager to understand how the aged care facility runs and have all your questions answered.
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Live your best life with us. Located across Melbourne and Geelong, our bright and modern residential aged care homes offer a unique range of facilities and services. From tranquil homes in rural settings, to state-of-the-art high-rise aged care, one of TLC’s homes will suit your lifestyle. Our homes feature on-site medical centres where our team of general practitioners, visiting specialists, and allied health professionals care for our residents and the local community. Our residents also enjoy a unique range of facilities and services including cafés, state-of-the-art gymnasiums, hydrotherapy pools, virtual reality cinemas and beauty salons. We provide respite, permanent and memory support care in spacious private rooms with adjoining ensuites.
Call 132 852 to arrange a personalised tour tlcagedcare.com.au
Altona North • Armstrong Creek • Belmont • Donvale Fitzroy North • Frankson North • Hallam • Mordialloc Noble Park • Wallington • Whittlesea
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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? re the staff warm and friendly? You want to be able to feel at ease A and comfortable in communicating with the staff. ow many staff work at the home and what is the night time ratio H of staff to residents? Is the home secure, particularly at night? Are there keypad locks on the doors or are CCTV cameras installed? oes the home have the provision for you to age in place and D remain as your care needs increase?
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Do they offer single rooms with ensuite? I f you are looking to move into a home with your spouse, is this provision available? Are clothes laundered on or off site? oes the room have access to a private phone line, internet D connection or NBN, or pay TV? re the floor coverings clean and fresh, or is there an odour A throughout the home? I s the room temperature comfortable for you, and are you able to control your own room temperature? hat personal items and furnishings can you bring into the home, W and what provisions are there for storage of personal items? I nspect the kitchen if possible, and find out if meals are cooked on site or are delivered. Are the meals flexible and will they meet your special requirements? re there spaces for you to meet with family and friends and to A celebrate special events? I f 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. Any additional services or amenities that are provided by aged care homes can really enhance your experience living in a facility. 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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Healthy Ageing
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If you think getting older should be more about healthy ageing and not just about aged care, join the thousands of people who choose Mercy Health. With locations throughout Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia, you’ll find a place that feels like home: whether it’s in the crisp, eucalyptus-infused air of Victoria’s Dandenong Ranges or the golden sunshine of Cairns. We have a place for everyone. It’s that feeling when you walk in the door: that first warm, welcoming “Hello”; the close-knit sense of community and the feeling that you belong. Venture in to any of our homes and you’ll discover a community lifestyle that caters specifically to you. Care is tailored around your personal needs along with the support to enjoy or explore life experiences. At Mercy Health Residential Aged Care, we honour your story and encourage new chapters. Start your healthy ageing journey with us today.
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At The Alba Care Suites, we’ve designed a residential aged care community in which high clinical standards are matched by a warm, personal touch. Your wellbeing and quality of life are our focus. • 24/7 nursing care
• Memory support
• Ageing in place
• Palliative care
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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 and 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.
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. Below you’ll find an overview of some of the main things to consider when moving in.
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. Because of 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. Other residents may be required to purchase these items.
Radios, TVs, computers, digital clocks
Residents can bring with them their preferred electrical and electronic items. Each item will be checked, tested and tagged by the home prior to use.
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The care plan will be an overview of your care needs, wishes, and outcomes you want to achieve while living in the facility.
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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 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, which are non‑prescription items, should be declared to the staff.
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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.
Making the transition
Once you have been offered a place in an aged care home, it is also important to organise your medical and financial 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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Considering aged care for a loved one? At Bupa Aged Care, whether for respite short-stay care or as a new home, our experienced registered nurses and carers aim to provide the care each resident needs, in the way they prefer.
Care is first and foremost We embrace and support residents to live their day their way, with teams dedicated to their wellbeing. People rarely expect to need aged care, but if your family does, we’ll guide you through the steps. To book a visit with one of our 23 homes throughout Melbourne and regional Victoria, call us on 1800 718 357 or visit bupaagedcare.com.au/region/vic to explore our homes. Admission to one of our Bupa Aged Care homes is subject to availability and your care needs.
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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. Providing a caring and supportive environment, staff in a nursing home are there to make life easier for you. Many residents have reported they actually enjoy an enhanced quality of life and improved social life, since they moved.
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 so you can still enjoy the things which have meaning to you.
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. Nursing home staff are generally friendly and outgoing, and they will respect your need for privacy. 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. The important thing to remember is that by moving into a nursing home you’ll receive the help and support you need to improve your quality of life.
Daily living
You will benefit from receiving help with some tasks you’ve found difficult to do and you will have peace of mind that should anything happen, you will receive immediate attention and the situation will be managed well.
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Multiple activities
Daily living
Nursing homes offer many social aspects and multiple activities such as exercise classes, religious services/classes, bingo, arts and craft, 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
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.
Pets
While most homes do not allow residents to have their personal pets, a lot 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. This 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 not be extended.
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Welcome to Allity Aged Care We are a network of 70 Homes located across Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia. The collective experience of our local and national staff and management teams make us one of the most respected and established providers within the Australian aged care industry. Allity is part of the Bolton Clarke Group. Bolton Clarke is Australia’s largest independent, notfor-profit provider of home care, retirement living and residential aged care, operating nationally and internationally. The organisation has a proud history dating back to Australia’s first home nursing service which began 135 years ago in Melbourne with a single nurse on a bicycle. Proud to be called Home – Every Allity Home is exactly what the name implies – a place where our residents can continue to share every day experiences with their families, make it their own and maintain active and rewarding lifestyles in a meaningful way.
Making every day the best it can be
Avonlea Aged Care 3–7 Patty St, Mentone (03) 9545 4800 Located in the picturesque seaside suburb of Mentone, Avonlea offers modern and comfortable accommodation and peaceful gardens within a friendly community atmosphere.
Bayside Aged Care 5 McDonald St, Mordialloc (03) 8543 3100 Located 500m to the beach and 300m to the local shopping village, our Home specialises in dementia care. Residents enjoy the privacy and security of their own bedroom and ensuite in a warm, family atmosphere.
Camberwell Green Aged Care 12–14 Hunter Rd, Camberwell (03) 9888 6133 This newly renovated Signature class Home offers aspirational lifestyle and quality services of residential aged care in a small boutique apartment-style environment.
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Montclaire Aged Care
231 McKinnon Rd, McKinnon (03) 9964 9000
18 Montclair Ave, Brighton (03) 9596 8858
This newly-renovated Signature Home offers unique and stylish apartments with access to pool, gardens, courtyards and balconies. The Home is known for its exceptional dining experiences, offering choices like no other.
Located in Brighton, this heritage listed Home is unique, offering elegant private single and couple rooms with ensuites. This Extra Service Home provides peaceful garden courtyards and a variety of intimate sitting areas.
Glendale Aged Care
Princeton View Aged Care
265 Heaths Rd, Werribee (03) 8742 8888
29 Heathfield Rd, Brighton East (03) 8591 0200
Glendale offers specialist care for people living with dementia. The Home is unique in its architectural style offering the privacy of generous apartments with ensuite bathrooms and onsite café.
Freshly renovated Signature Home with the elegance of manor style architecture. Offering onsite barista café, stylish lounge, alfresco spaces and a variety of luxurious single and couple rooms with superior furnishings.
Greenview Aged Care
Riddell Gardens Aged Care
33–37 Mitcham Rd, Donvale (03) 8841 0800
Corner Spavin Dr & Riddell Rd, Sunbury (03) 9218 5200
Greenview is a sophisticated Signature class Home that is newly renovated, offering single rooms with private ensuites and a selection of elegant social spaces to enjoy with family and friends.
Riddell Gardens in Sunbury has an atmosphere of traditional country charm offering large single rooms with ensuites. Residents can relax and enjoy the peaceful enclosed courtyard abundant with flora and fauna.
Highwood Court Aged Care
Riverwood Aged Care
359 Warrigal Rd, Burwood (03) 8831 0500
990 Padman Drive, West Albury (03) 6023 9700
A stylishly renovated Premium Home offering a contemporary home-like environment. There are enclosed courtyards, a quiet library, social lounges and a selection of newly refurbished single rooms with private ensuites.
Country comfort and city style with the convenience of shopping centres and services close by, the Home provides a warm and welcoming environment where family and friends are an integral part of the Home’s special community.
Lexington Gardens Aged Care
Tannoch Brae Aged Care
18 Villa Rd, Springvale (03) 9574 6699
46 Aldershot Rd, St Albans Park (03) 5248 5814
A Premium Home completed with 38 new room extensions, offering enhanced dining and hospitality experiences. Onsite café and a variety of different bedroom options with private ensuites.
Located in St Albans Park, designed to ensure comfort and quality care in a home-like environment. The Home offers a peaceful enclosed courtyard, a variety of quiet sitting areas and spacious rooms with ensuites.
Lilydale Aged Care
Templestowe Manor Independent Living and Aged Care
475 Swansea Rd, Lilydale (03) 9739 3300 A newly refurbished state-of-the-art Home located on the picturesque shores of Lillydale Lake. Stylish and modern communal areas and a variety of single and companion rooms designed to ensure comfort and security.
Medina Manor Aged Care
410–418 Thompsons Rd, Lower Templestowe (03) 9850 8877 A Signature Home that presents quality internal furnishings and landscaped gardens. 20 independent living units co-located with residential aged care with newly refurbished apartment style suites.
200A Smith St, Thornbury (03) 9290 6400
Trevi Court Aged Care 95 Bulla Rd, Essendon (03) 9374 3500
Located within the heart of Melbourne’s North West, offering large private rooms with ensuites. The Home specialises in caring for people living with dementia by staff specifically trained in dementia care.
Encompassing a friendly community atmosphere where family and friends are always welcome. Spacious, vibrant and classic in style this Home offers the privacy of spacious rooms with ensuite facilities and a variety of quiet sitting areas.
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“Over 52 years of caring for our senior citizens” Dorothy Impey Home is known for providing high quality care services to the senior citizens of the local area for over 52 years. The home is surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens with some rooms taking advantage of the skyline views of Pascoe Vale South. A 24-hour nurse-call system throughout our home allows for easy access to nursing and care staff. Resident personal clothing is also laundered on-site by our staff. Meals are cooked on the premises, using locally sourced produce and catering to the needs of residents.
Our daily activities program offers a variety of activities including daily exercises, games, arts and crafts, music, outings, church services, barbecues and an Italian coffee club.
Rooms All rooms are large single rooms measuring 31m2 (inc. ensuite) with floor to ceiling cupboard storage.
Residents can enjoy the convenience of local businesses and public transport nearby. The Pascoe Vale RSL is just 110 metres away!
Your private ensuite consists of a shower, toilet, wash basin, large vanity cabinet with mirror and light, small radiator and motion sensor lighting for safety and convenience.
Home features
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Resident Agreement The Resident Agreement is a legal agreement between you and your aged care home. Before you move in, an aged care home will offer you a Resident Agreement to sign, which may cover things like the services you will receive, the fees to be paid and the rights and responsibilities you have as a resident of the home. 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; ny circumstances where you might be asked to leave and how the a aged care home will help you find somewhere more appropriate; our rights and responsibilities as a resident in your new aged y care home; your aged care home’s responsibilities to you as a resident; ow the aged care home will deal with any complaints you, your h carer, friends or family may make; and ny other matters agreed between you and the aged care home’s a manager, within the requirements of the Aged Care Act 1997.
Before signing
Signing a Resident Agreement is a big step towards receiving the care and support you need, so you need to be sure that the document contains everything you need to live well in a nursing home. As a legal document, it sets the boundaries on what you will receive and entitled to while in aged care. Your Resident Agreement will also include your individualised care plan for your stay in a nursing home. This care plan will outline all the services and supports you will receive, as well as their costs and how they will be delivered. Make sure to discuss with your provider about what services and supports you require to live comfortably in aged care.
When do I sign?
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.
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any extra services you’ve agreed to receive, and their costs;
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Can I withdraw from the Resident Agreement?
Should you change your mind, you can withdraw from the Resident Agreement within 14 days of signing. You will need to let your aged care home know straight away, in writing. You will still need to pay your care fees and charges for care you’ve received during the 14 days. If you’ve made any other payments to your provider during that time, you are entitled to a refund. Changes can only be made to the agreement if both you and your aged care home agree.
What if I need help understanding the agreement?
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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. The proposed agreements may not automatically include all the things that you think are important, so it is a good idea to check. If you’re having language difficulties because the agreement is not written in your preferred language, you can contact the Australian Government Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 13 14 50. 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 Power of Attorney for you.
What if I don’t want to sign?
You don’t have to sign a physical agreement with a provider if you don’t want to. But you can still enter aged care and receive services and care, even if you don’t physically sign the Resident Agreement. Instead, you can enter a verbal agreement with your new aged care provider. Your provider will make a record of your verbal agreement to living in aged care, as well as your wish not to sign a Resident Agreement.
Rights and responsibilities
Your rights and responsibilities will be the same as those of every other resident. Your Resident Agreement will outline what responsibilities and rules you need to follow while living in your new facility , as well as the responsibilities of your aged care facility towards you and your care. To make sure your rights and responsibilities are protected, there is legislation that all aged care homes funded by the Government must follow. The Charter of Residents’ Rights and Responsibilities will be displayed in your aged care home, or you can ask your home for a copy when they offer you your Resident Agreement.
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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.
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? o the owners/directors of the company have a health and/or D aged care background?
hen was the last time a complaint was made to the provider, what W about, and how was it dealt with?
re residents and their families encouraged to have input into services A offered and the quality of care?
The facility
oes the home look and smell fresh and clean, and is it in D good repair? 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?
re there spaces and activities to support people living with special A needs, such as dementia? 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 the staff provide clear answers to your questions?
What is the mood of interaction between staff and residents?
o staff look like they take their time with residents to give them D personal attention?
hat is the ratio of nurses/care workers to residents on weekdays, W weekends, and at night-time?
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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.
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The room
Is it a single or shared room?
I s 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?
I s 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?
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re there easily accessible alarm buttons in the room and A how many?
re staff respecting residents’ privacy – do they knock before A entering a resident’s room?
Day to day living
re there areas for families and friends to meet and celebrate A 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?
hat types of individual and group activities are offered and W how often?
Are there activities that include cultural and spiritual preferences? re there any activities organised together with the A local community? What special events are celebrated?
Does the facility have pets on site or offer a pet visitation program?
Health and personal care
I s 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?
hat other services, such as speech therapy and occupational W therapy, are available on site? Is there a dietitian or nutritionist as part of the care team? 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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At Respect, we believe that everyone deserves the highest quality of care, regardless of their age. With modern facilities, caring staff, and comprehensive services, we offer exceptional care to residents across Tasmania, Victoria, and New South Wales. Join the many families who trust Respect to provide compassionate care and experience peace of mind knowing your loved ones are in good hands. Choose Respect for a better quality of life for your loved ones.
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Frequently asked questions about moving into an aged care home Making the transition to residential aged care can be daunting and a life‑changing experience.
How will I know when it’s time to move into a nursing home?
Making the decision to move into a nursing home comes at different times and for a variety of different reasons, all depending on the person, their care needs, their support network, or financial status. Common reasons for making the move from home to a nursing home can be: nsuitable personal care in your own home – this can mean that U you require higher personal care support than you are able to access at home through either home care support services or the care of family and friends. fter a crisis – whether it be a fall or medical episode, a crisis of any A kind can certainly play a part in making the decision to move into a nursing home to ensure you get the 24 hour support and care you need.
emporary respite or short-term recovery – access respite in a T nursing home when your carer is away for a period of time or while you recover from surgery before moving back into your own home after you have fully recovered. Remember it is important to find the right nursing home for you so before you sign the dotted line, why not visit and inspect a few different options and make sure you talk to people at the nursing home you are considering.
Is there a trial period to see whether I like the home? It is important to make sure you are happy with the nursing home you are moving into and be confident it will meet your needs because it is going to be your new home. ‘Trialing’ a nursing home by booking in for temporary residential respite will give you a taste of what life is like living in the nursing home and may help you in making that final decision of if it is the right home for you. It may also be beneficial to visit the nursing home at different times and on different days to see what staffing levels are like, what activities are on, and to talk to different people about the place.
How will I know if the home is of good quality?
There are a number of ways that you can look into the quality of a nursing home, ranging from sourcing other people’s personal experiences right through to experiencing it for yourself.
Frequently asked questions
It’s important you make the move confidently and know what to expect. Here we answer a few common questions about moving into an aged care facility.
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Some of the best ways that you can get an idea on the quality of a nursing home is by: peaking to people living in the home – if you are visiting or on a S tour, take the time to talk to other residents and even staff about their thoughts and experiences of the nursing home.
egister for respite – booking yourself in for some respite in a nursing R home is a great way to get a feel for a place and the people within it.
Frequently asked questions
ook to the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission – this L governing body assesses and reviews all Australian nursing homes against set standards of care which are available online and accessible by you or a loved one.
onsumer ratings – on our website AgedCareGuide.com.au we have C launched an online consumer ratings engine which allows you to view real people’s ratings and reviews of individual nursing homes and the nursing home responses, all in one place.
How long can I stay at an aged care facility?
You are able to stay at an aged care home for as long as you want or need. However, you may have to leave a facility sooner than expected if you require additional nursing support or if your current home cannot provide the services you need.
Am I free to ‘come and go’ as I please?
You are able to leave your aged care facility for up to 52 nights in a financial year. This is called ‘social leave’. While you will still have to pay your daily fees and income tested fees, the Australian Government will continue to pay the appropriate subsidies to your aged care home on your behalf. This 52 day allocation period cannot be increased.
What if I need to go to hospital?
The time you spend in hospital will not count towards your social leave, but you’ll still have to pay your usual fees and payments. The Government will continue to pay appropriate subsidies to your aged care home while you are in hospital.
Under what circumstances can I leave my current aged care home to move to another?
You may wish to leave your current aged care home to move to another if: ou have been accepted to another aged care home which may Y better suit your health care needs; or If you have been asked to leave.
Can the aged care home ask me to leave?
An aged care home might ask you to leave, with 14 days notice, if: They are closing;
They can’t provide the type of accommodation and care you need; ou haven’t paid your fees within 42 days after they fall due for Y reasons within your control; or
I f you intentionally cause serious damage to the aged care home or to another resident or employees.
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Extra services Some aged care homes provide ‘extra services’, such as a higher standard of accommodation, increased entertainment options, and more diverse food choices. Extra service homes have approval from the Australian Government to offer these additional hotel type services and they come at an additional cost to the resident. ‘Extra service’ only refers to the standard of accommodation, meals, food, and entertainment, and 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.
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 cannot 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 delivered. Aged care homes that offer extra services are listed in the residential table starting on page 156.
Extra services
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.
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Taking a break Taking some time off from caring is crucial and known as ‘respite’. 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. Residential respite
To receive respite care in an aged care home, you require an assessment by an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS), except in emergencies. See page 20 for more information about ACAS.
Residential respite
Usually, you may have up to 63 days of Government funded respite care in any financial year, and it may be possible to extend the care period by up to 21 days at a time, if deemed necessary by the ACAS. When you have received approval by the ACAS, you may apply directly to the aged care facility for respite. Access to respite care is based on eligibility and need. Although residential aged care homes are allocated respite places, they are not required to keep these solely available for respite provision. You will need to book this respite in advance, although in the case of emergencies, it can be organised quite quickly. 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 permanently move into.
Cost
The cost for respite in a Government funded aged care home is the same Basic Daily Fee as for a permanent resident of the home. This amount is currently $56.87 per day (July 2023 rates), which is the equivalent of 85 percent of the single maximum base rate of the Age Pension, regardless of whether you are a pensioner or not. A booking fee may also be charged to assist in securing a place. This is a pre-payment of respite care fees, not an additional payment, and it cannot be more than a full week’s fee or 25 percent of the entire stay’s fee, whichever amount is the lowest. There is no income and assets test or additional accommodation charge to access respite in an aged care home. This only applies to permanent residents of an aged care home. For respite in an ‘extra services’ home you may be asked to pay an extra fee to cover the cost of the higher standard of services. For more information about respite options and how to access them, contact the Carer Gateway on 1800 422 737. Go to page 50 to read about respite options in your own home or community.
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Special needs groups There are a number of groups of people that are recognised by the Government 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. You will find more information on each group below.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI)
Special needs groups
The care needs of older Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) people can be quite specific and there is a cultural element that needs to be considered in the delivery of care. All care homes should care for all people regardless of their background although some homes are specifically for ATSI clients. See pages 213 –223 for an overview of aged care homes and 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. A large number of these care leavers are now reaching an age where they need to consider moving into aged care. Because of their experiences in institutionalised care, aged care has been flagged as an area that can cause distress and anxiety.
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) people Some aged care services are designed specifically for people who are culturally and linguistically diverse. They might have staff that speak a foreign language, specific cultural activities, or meet spiritual needs.
To support the needs of older people from CALD backgrounds, the Government has introduced the ‘National Ageing and Aged Care Strategy for People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Backgrounds’. This strategy helps aged care providers to deliver quality care and aims to make culturally appropriate aged care more accessible. See pages 213 –223 for a list of culturally appropriate homes and services.
Disability
In Australia, one in five people live with some form of disability and this number increases with age. There are many different types of disability including physical, intellectual, sensory, learning, psychiatric, or a combination of any of these. Some of these may be pre-existing disabilities, they can be disabilities due to health conditions like a stroke, or be part of the ageing process, such as dementia. 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.
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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. Financial hardship assistance applications will be considered on your overall financial circumstance including your total income and assets, your eligibility for a pension, and whether you have income or assets which you can use to pay your care fees.
Homeless
If you are currently homeless, or if you’re at risk of becoming homeless, there may be Government funded services available to you that can help solve your housing problems, or assist with financial or legal issues. The Homeless Supplement aims to better support the viability of residential aged care homes providing care to people who have a history of, or are at risk of, homelessness.
LGBTIQ
Through the National LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care Strategy, the Government aims to improve the ageing and aged care experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and questioning (LGBTIQ) people. It aims to ensure this group has access to the same opportunities and options in aged care that are available to all Australians. The Rainbow Tick Accreditation program recognises the commitment of aged and community care organisations that have implemented LGBTIQ inclusive service, while providing assurance to LGBTIQ consumers and staff that an organisation will be responsive to their needs. On pages 213 –223 you’ll find a list of homes and services providing LGBTIQ appropriate services.
Rural & Regional clients
If you live in a rural or regional area it may be harder to access the aged care services that you need. 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 that include the need for high levels of emotional and cultural support in old age, as a result of a veterans’ wartime experience. The Veterans’ Home Care program can help with in home support and the Veterans’ Supplement aims to improve access to residential aged care for veterans with mental health conditions. For more information, contact the Department of Veterans’ Affairs on 1800 838 372 or visit www.dva.gov.au .
At Lifeview we believe in reducing the barriers to care – it’s about quality of life. Lifeview homes are Rainbow Tick accredited and inclusive for all – everyone is free to age with grace, dignity, choice and and without fear of discrimination. Our compassionate, educated staff offer offer specialist specialist care care for for all all residents including those from from LGBTIQ community. the LGBTI community. With award winning lifestyle and hospitality programs programs we we pride ourselves on living life to the fullest.
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Grace of Mary & St Andrew’s Aged Care Family, community, and celebration Our home’s philosophy centres around Family, Community, and Celebration of the Greek & Greek/Cypriot heritage. Our holistic approach to ‘person‑centred’ care is about embracing the Greek way of life, and celebrating residents’ culture. We understand the importance of cultural differences; our care is built around the ethos of celebrating life, culture, and individuality. We see it as a privilege to be trusted by you, with the care of your loved one.
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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. For example, people who migrated from southern and eastern Europe in the 1950s and ‘60s, or from Asian countries in the 1970s and ‘80s, and who are now in need of aged and community care services, will be much more comfortable and secure receiving care from people who understand their specific cultural needs. It is expected that over the next three decades, people from diverse and cultural backgrounds in aged care will increase by 200 percent in Australia. 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. It is also common for people from non-English speaking backgrounds who have developed dementia to forget the English language they have learnt and revert to their original mother tongue even though they may have lived in Australia for many years. Reverting back to your mother tongue can be confusing, isolating and frustrating for the person, but also raise communications issues with family, friends, and aged care workers.
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Instantly feel at home! Our generously sized rooms provide luxurious pet friendly living. Offering a cultural home, we provide an enormous variety of lifestyle activities and catering choices including European style food to meet all individual needs. We Offer: • Community Cafe - Open 5 days - Wed - Sun • Independent Living Units adjacent to the home • Permanent Care • Respite Care • Home Care • Memory Support • Palliative Care Residential Aged Care
Call: (03) 8720 1333 Email: ttha@ttha.org.au Visit: ttha.org.au 31 - 41 Elizabeth St Bayswater VIC 3153
A growing focus
Meeting the needs of the nation’s older people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds has been a growing focus of the Australian Government. The highly complex nature of meeting and understanding the needs of ageing CALD Australians is being increasingly recognised by Government with emphasis and focus also being put on the risk factors specific to CALD Australians that can affect their ageing experience. 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 specific to CALD elders and their care. Some of the government-led initiatives were introduced with the aim of providing better care to CALD Australians, and thus bettering their ageing experience.
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This includes the CALD Aged Care Strategy Review (2017) and a series of dementia films and a mobile app for CALD seniors and their families to “cut through communication and cultural challenges” to help reduce the delay in diagnosis seen in CALD seniors, and to lift awareness in familiar languages.
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. 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:
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ABOUT OUR HOMES Bethel Aged Care & Anzac Lodge is one of Melbourne’s most respected residential aged care providers. With locations in Coburg North and Mill Park, we provide outstanding person-centred care, exceptional accommodation, lifestyle and dining experiences.
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Our care homes are owned and operated by a medical doctor, managed by a team of highly qualified and experienced professionals, including Registered Nurses. Our facilities are designed and maintained to the highest standards and provide a welcoming, clean and safe environment for our residents and their families.
OUR FACILITIES • Fully accredited residential aged care • Generous care staff levels, low staff turnover • Short-term, Respite, Permanent, Memory Support & Palliative Care • Nutritious meals cooked onsite • Utilising the latest dementia and falls detection technology • Wi-Fi internet access • Satellite TV channels such as RAI & TV2000 Italia • Low means & supported residents welcomed • Entering aged care doesn’t necessarily mean selling your house – there are other options available.
Both facilities are enjoyed by people from a wide range of cultural backgrounds, with our Coburg North facility being especially popular with the area’s ageing Italian community.
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Some mainstream residential aged care facilities have informal ‘clusters’ that cater for the needs of older people from diverse backgrounds.
Cultural services
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. However, if you don’t move into a culturally specific aged care facility, you can still access care and services that you need through all available aged care providers that will be sensitive to your cultural needs.
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:
ore aged care service providers delivering culturally appropriate M care to older CALD people etter access for older CALD people to culturally appropriate B residential and community care services
lder CALD people having a greater capacity to make informed O decisions about residential and community based aged care Through training, workshops and information resources, the PICAC program aims to equip and support residential and community aged care service providers to deliver culturally appropriate care.
Pursue the things you love We believe in life’s little luxuries and pursuing the things you love. Each of our residents is accepted as an individual, treated with warmth and respect, and encouraged to express culture and custom. Expect exemplary care tailored to your needs and expectations. Our care choices include: • respite care • permanent residential care • couple’s accommodation • individualised and group activities supporting mobility, reablement, health and wellbeing • menu options catering for individual and cultural needs. Call us today to book a tour and meet with our friendly team.
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To find out more contact the Victorian PICAC partner, Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing on 03 8823 7979.
Breaking language barriers
A significant proportion of the Australian population speak a primary language other than English. It is vital staff in the aged and community care sector have sufficient awareness and understanding of the needs of patients from diverse cultural groups, and what constitutes an effective culturally appropriate service. Health professionals are encouraged to ensure all health and personal care plans and reviews identify and support the cultural, linguistic and spiritual needs of care recipients. The use of professional interpreting services when health and personal care plans are developed and reviewed may also be valuable. The Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) is an interpreting service provided by the Government. The service covers more than 100 languages and is available 24/7 on 13 14 50. See pages 213 –223 for a list of aged care homes and home care package providers in Victoria who can meet the needs of people from a range of cultures.
Unlock the power of ageing well at home CO.AS.IT. AGED CARE offers a variety of services to help individuals maintain their independence and wellbeing, whether they are eligible for a package or require individual services. The following services are available: • Domestic assistance • Personal care • Flexible respite • Social support groups • Individual social support
• Nursing • Gardening • Home maintenance • Aids & Equipment
CO.AS.IT. AGED CARE is also a COMMONWEALTH HOME SUPPORT PROGRAM provider and can assist with individual services for those who are not eligible for a package. With a staff fluent in English and, in most cases, Italian, their exceptional service combines professionalism with an Italian flair.
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Cultural services
Through its members, the initiative also provides information and resources to consumers and supports them to provide feedback about the services they receive to improve aged care systems and supports.
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Supported Residential Services
Supported Residential Services (SRS) are generally private businesses that provide accommodation and care for residents similar to residential aged care but on a fee basis.
Supported Residential Services
They are not funded by the Australian Government and therefore not governed by the Aged Care Act of 1997. This also means you don’t need an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) assessment to access care in an SRS. They must, however, be registered with the Queensland Government and are monitored to ensure they provide certain standards of care and accommodation. SRS are private low level category aged care homes providing the same services as government funded homes but without the requirement of accommodation payments. They range from small sites accommodating as few as five people to larger facilities with up to 80 residents. SRS are required to provide services that respect the rights of residents, safely administer medications, provide well-balanced meals and a safe home-like environment. The care they provide usually includes assistance with: Showering
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Physical and emotional support
Personal hygiene
Meals and medication
Some SRS also provide nursing or allied health services. The fees, standards and services provided by SRS varies, so it is important to look at as many as possible to ensure you find the one that best suits your needs in terms of level of care and services. There must be at least one staff member for every 30 residents, extra staff to provide adequate levels of care for residents, and sufficient staff (at least one) on site overnight to respond to residents’ care needs and to ensure the safety of residents. SRS are able to set their own fees and charges. The range of fees can be anywhere from about 85 percent of the pension up to $1,000 per week or more. What services are available? While SRS do not receive direct government funding, you may be able to access some government funded services and community services. These services may include allied health, mental health, disability services, Veterans’ Affairs and neighbourhood houses. As an SRS resident, you’ll need to meet the same eligibility criteria for government funded services as other people in the community. You will not be eligible for home support services that are already provided by the SRS, such as delivered meals, home care, home maintenance and personal care. You may be eligible for other services such as home nursing, social support and allied health. The SRS manager or personal care coordinator will know how to access these services or you can ask your local council or community health service.
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Respite
Most SRS provide respite care and while they charge for respite they do not require a formal assessment by the Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS). The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) provides its gold and white card holders who have been assessed through its Veterans’ Home Care program with 28 days of respite per annum in an SRS. The DVA also covers the full cost for convalescent care at an SRS.
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Up to three weeks convalescent care per annum is available after a hospital stay. Other state based community services may provide full or partial funding for respite at an SRS.
What should I look for in an SRS? A good SRS:
Provides for your needs
Respects your individuality and promotes independence
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I nvites input from you, your family and friends about the care and services you receive Uses current practices to care for and support you.
Costs
All fees and charges you have to pay, as well as how any changes to fees and charges will be conveyed to you, must be included in your residential and services agreement. Costs can vary greatly, depending on the standard of accommodation, whether you have a single or shared room, and the services you need. The only fees and charges an SRS can ask you to pay are:
ees for accommodation and personal support services – F these are not set by the Government and can range from most or all of your pension plus rent assistance per week to $1,000 or more per week. ecurity deposits – these cover any damage by you or your S visitors, or unpaid fees. The most that can be charged is one month’s fees.
ees in advance – these are payments made before due date F but the most the proprietor can accept is the equivalent of one month’s fees. Reservation fees – this might be charged if you wish a proprietor to keep a place for your in the SRS until you move in, but it can’t be more than two weeks’ fees. n establishment fee – covers the cost of assessing your A needs and setting up your support plan and can’t be more than two weeks’ fees.
I tems or services purchased at the SRS – some SRS charge a single fee to cover all your needs and others will charge a basic fee and you pay for optional extras like hairdressing.
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Finding the smile in every day
At Regis, we believe a good life is built on great relationships. That’s why we’ve been nurturing trusted connections with our employees, clients, residents and their families for nearly 30 years. Through our range of tailored aged care services, we are committed to helping people realise their wellbeing goals and lead meaningful lives. We focus on every person as an individual so we can provide the best possible care and help them find the smile in every day. Talk to us today and discover the Regis difference.
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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
Supported living
A new type of supported living is known 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 Packages or privately funded home care services, with support provided in the comfort of your own self-contained home in the village.
No asset-testing or ACAS assessments
Acquiring one of these homes, which is not Government funded, is surprisingly easy. As with a retirement village, there is no need for asset testing or income testing. There is also no need for an assessment by the Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) that nursing homes require. Furthermore, since there are generally no waiting lists, you are able to move in straight away. If you already receive home support benefits before moving to a supported living community you can stay with your current provider. Care benefits can also be arranged if you’re in need of a care package.
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 and activities rooms and tea and coffee facilities. Friends and family are always welcome to pop in for visits, meals, family celebrations and to make use of the many facilities. If you don’t feel like cooking at home, the dining room is available as an alternative and can be a great way to catch up with friends and neighbours.
Choosing a supported living community
There are various factors which may determine your transition to a particular supported living community. For instance, do you prefer a smaller environment, or would you rather be in a larger place with more activities?
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Another factor which may help you come to a decision is whether the facility has amenities that are important to you, such as a gym, recreation centre, library, or a chapel. Food and health is also a major determining factor in the supported living community you choose to reside at. Before coming to a decision, ask the following questions:
Is the food appealing? What kinds of food are served? Do you have the option of eating in your room? Is it nutritious and appetising?
Are there different food options available? How are health problems handled?
ow does the community handle both emergency and H non‑emergency problems?
Would you be required to move elsewhere for medical care?
It’s important to remember, 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’.
Retirement living and your choices If you are looking for a supportive environment with safety and security, you might like to consider a well managed retirement village. The size and levels of accommodation vary – from self contained independent living to serviced apartments. Think about the type of village you wish to live in and what you can afford on a continuing basis. It is essential that you ask questions to understand the financial implications of ‘owning’ a unit in a village. Seek expert advice from a financial advisor and don’t be afraid to contact the village resident’s committee with any questions you may have. Also, be sure to assess the culture and social side of the village to ensure they meet your expectations.
What is a retirement village?
Retirement villages are designed for people aged over 55 as an alternative housing and lifestyle option. They are popular with people who feel they need more security, support or company, but who want to maintain their independence.
Independent living
Independent Living Units (ILU), also known as villas or apartments are designed for active retirees. They range from one to four bedrooms and may be within a high or medium-rise complex, terrace housing arrangement, stand-alone or semi-detached.
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Serviced apartments
Serviced apartments are generally one or two bedrooms and provide residents with some daily living assistance. Services may include cleaning, laundry and assistance with personal care. While a small kitchenette is usually included within the apartment, meals are provided in a dining room setting.
Residential aged care
Some retirement village complexes also offer residential low level care and high level care accommodation, as well as Home Care Packages for people with varying care needs. You will need an aged care assessment to access either of these care options. Go to page 30 to read more about Home Care Packages or page 63 for information about aged care homes.
Types of villages
There are two types of retirement villages:
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Resident funded village Donor funded village
Resident funded villages are owned and operated by the private sector or not-for-profit organisations on a commercial basis to produce a profit or surplus. The village is funded by the residents who ‘purchase’ their villa or apartment under one of the tenure arrangements. The residents also contribute to the village’s capital infrastructure and the cost of ongoing management. Donor funded villages are normally owned and operated by not-for-profit organisations or church groups. They include an element of charitable subsidy and entry is generally restricted to the needy.
Ownership
The various forms of occupation or ownership rights are referred to as ‘tenure’. The legal forms of tenure include Strata Title ownership, leasehold estates, licences to occupy, freehold or company share arrangement with related residency entitlements. Regardless of the type of tenure, residents are consulted about the ongoing management of the village. This ensures that the village you have chosen cannot be changed without the approval of the residents.
Deposit or entry contribution?
Before moving into a village, you will need to pay an entry contribution which is refunded if you move out of the village. However, a Deferred Management Fee (DMF) usually applies, and is deducted from the amount you receive back. This must be specified in the entry agreement or contract. The cost of entering a village depends on the facilities and services offered. Monthly service and maintenance charges also apply and you may have to pay for extra personal services like laundry. To reserve a villa, a nominal deposit is required and the village will have a policy on how long it can be held for you. Should you change your mind within this specified time, the deposit will be refunded.
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In some States and Territories, purchasers are entitled to a refund during a ‘cooling off’ period following the signing of a residency contract. Be sure to make enquiries regarding this as some villages may require an administration fee for refunds.
Fees and charges
There are many fees and charges associated with living in a retirement village. Ensure you are provided with full details of all applicable charges and what they cover. For example, there may be a regular maintenance charge that covers the running costs of the entire village. These costs may include upkeep of facilities, staff, council and water rates from common areas, security, insurances including workers’ compensation and public liability, contents insurance for common areas as well as village building insurance. In addition, the charge may also contribute toward a ‘sinking fund’ for major repairs and improvements.
What happens upon vacating?
While the resale value will be determined by the market, there are factors in a retirement village that can add value to your villa or apartment. These include good management, attractiveness and the services and amenities available to enhance retirement living.
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If you enter into a binding arrangement with the village, the deposit will be part of the purchase price.
Thinking about the future?
Whether you’re looking for a loved one or for yourself, we can answer your needs!
Parkglen Retirement Community is a friendly, well established retirement village situated in Keysborough, near Dandenong, Melbourne. With stylish independent living units, you’ll find a home here to suit your every need. Set on over eight acres of superbly landscaped gardens, residents can enjoy the scenery, all with exterior home maintenance and gardening taken care of. A grand Oak tree, originally planted when Parkglen was built stands at the centre offering shade with dappled sunlight and is surrounded by sunny private spaces where residents can relax. Residents can join in a host of activities on offer in the community centre, as well as having their privacy respected. With everything taken care of, new friendships and hobbies have time to flourish and grow. At the entrance to the Village, and surrounded by all the facilities within the community centre, are our bright and relaxing apartments supporting assisted care living.
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All apartments are spacious, feature private ensuites and have pleasant garden views. You live privately in your apartment but receive the benefit of hotel-style services including 3 nutritious daily meals prepared by our in-house chef and weekly house-keeping. At Parkglen we offer short and long-term accommodation with a number of recently renovated single and double room apartments available. Accommodation is available for a minimum stay of 7 days. 24 hours notice is required for cancellation of bookings. We do not offer weekend only or emergency respite. Services include housekeeping, laundry, meals and 24/7 patient attendant care via emergency pagers. Additional services are available on a fee for service basis, and can include shopping assistance and transport. Our services are considered low supported care whilst promoting independence.
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Departure/exit fee
The village will deduct a ‘deferred’, ‘departure’ or ‘exit’ fee at the time of settlement of sale or re‑occupancy of your villa. This fee forms part of the purchase price, but its payment is deferred until the end of the occupancy. The amount is calculated using a formula that generally involves a percentage of your/your successor’s entry cost multiplied by the number of years of your occupancy, and may include a proportion of capital appreciation.
Can’t afford to buy?
Some retirement villages offer accommodation rental units, sometimes known as periodic tenancy, although these are generally reserved for people with limited financial resources and are usually income assessed.
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You don’t own the property but pay a weekly fee for the accommodation under the Residential Tenancy Agreement, plus bond. Depending on your circumstances you may be able to receive rent assistance from Centrelink.
Finding the right village When deciding on a retirement village, be clear about what you want, what you are prepared to compromise on and what you definitely don’t want. To help you with the decision making process, here are some points to consider: inances: Know your budget, what you can afford and what other F ongoing costs are required. Always seek expert legal and financial advice. Ask questions and ensure you fully understand all the financial and legal implications of living in a retirement village before you sign anything or hand any money over. ifestyle: Think carefully about how you spend your time now and L how you want to spend your time in the future. For instance, if you are looking for a complete lifestyle change, you might consider a resort retirement village. Many villages now offer special interest facilities such as golf and tennis courts, and more are now accepting pets. You may also want to think about whether you want a garden or access to one. upport: One of the attractions of a retirement village is the peace S of mind of 24-hour help and assistance. Many villages now offer additional home support services. This is ideal if you need additional help with personal care, meals, laundry and domestic assistance. ocation: When looking at locations, you may want to consider L whether you want to be closer to family or stay in or near the community you’re already in. You may have always dreamed of living by the sea or in the country, while proximity to shops may also be important to you. menities: Villages now offer a massive range of amenities including A libraries, restaurants, community rooms and barbeque areas.
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AdventCare is a caring and well-respected Community based Aged Care Organisation that is guided by Christian values of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, catering for people from all backgrounds. We provide excellent care and outstanding services within a homely environment.
AdventCare Whitehorse Our home sits within beautiful natural bushland with our own bubbling creek. Stroll along our boardwalk and enjoy the scenery and tranquil sounds of birds and other wildlife. We are conveniently located within close proximity to Blackburn Lake, local cafés and major shopping centre and bus and on-site parking is available. At our Whitehorse home we have a dedicated Memory Support Unit for specialised Dementia Care.
Enjoy a coffee, cake, or lunch in our new in- house café, book the private dining room for special family occasions or utilise our outdoor BBQ area.
Our new Luxurious suites are now open
AdventCare Yarra Ranges Our Yarra Ranges home is located in picturesque Warburton in the Yarra Ranges, minutes from local cafes and tourist attractions. Surrounded by abundant flora and fauna the Home backs onto the Yarra River and has direct access to the Yarra River Walk. Residents have the choice of many activities organised on a weekly basis. There is always something happening, whether it is shopping trips, excursions to places of interest or clubs.
AdventCare is a place to truly be yourself and to call home.
Excellent care and outstanding service within a Christian environment Accommodation options we offer: • Residential Aged Care • Independent living units • Respite Care • Rental Units
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Ultimately you will be paying for these amenities through your weekly or monthly payments, so you may want to think about whether an all-weather indoor heated swimming pool or the caravan and boat parking is important to your needs. ther accommodation: Your or your partner’s needs may change O in the future, so you may also want to consider what other types of accommodation are available. Many developments are now offering serviced apartments and residential aged care at the same location, which means that even though your needs might change, you can still live in the same community.
Choosing a village
When you have found a village that appeals to you and you feel would suit your particular needs, it is recommended that you don’t rush into making a commitment.
Also, request a copy of the village rules. These are generally appropriate rules to enable residents and guests to enjoy the village, particularly communal areas, and its lifestyle, and are based upon courtesy and a mutual understanding between residents and management.
Life in a village
Living in a retirement village can offer a supportive environment and encourage independence, as well as the ability to enjoy social and leisure activities, if you choose. Many retirement village residents say they have become more active, confident and social since moving to a retirement village, and some go as far as to say they wish they’d done it sooner. While each village has its own culture, they are based on ‘senior friendly’ criteria and a community focused environment. You’ll be surrounded generally by like-minded friendly and welcoming neighbours.
Independence
A major appeal of retirement living is that help is at hand if there is an emergency situation and the on site security in various forms gives you peace of mind. Furthermore, management and staff can help organise additional support and services such as home maintenance and other services like organising laundry and dry cleaning. If you need some assistance to remain living independently, you can arrange for home support services like meal delivery or personal care services to help you out. You can choose to pay for these services yourself, or you may be eligible to receive a Government subsidy for these services. Find out more under ‘Support at home’ on page 25.
Sense of community
Most retirement villages have a great sense of community and while you are encouraged to participate in activities and join social events, it’s not obligatory to go to everything on offer.
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Instead visit the village often, get to know the management and staff as well as the residents’ committee and seek answers to all your questions.
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Depending on the village, some of these activities may include aerobics, water/aqua aerobics, card afternoons, Probus, personal training, knitting and sewing circles, and craft groups; plus outings to galleries, movies, events and places of interest. Regular ‘Happy Hours’ and afternoons spent watching televised sport are also popular activities among some residents.
Before signing on the ‘dotted line’ . . .
The idea of downsizing and living in a retirement living community may be appealing, but there are certain factors which should be considered prior to making the transition from your home to ‘the village’. Retirement village contracts are complex legal documents that can be hard to comprehend for someone without professional training.
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So, it’s important to understand your rights and responsibilities and obligations under the contract, before you sign. There are different types of contracts that residents and operators enter into depending on the arrangements in place in the village. You are more likely to make the right choices if you know what you want. Don’t rush into making a commitment and seek expert advice and answers to all of your questions.
Village checklist
To make the process a little easier, we’ve created a checklist of factors for you to consider prior to signing a retirement village contract: ave you fully discussed your decision to move to a retirement H village with family, friends, or advisors? ave you looked at a sufficient number of villages to be able to H compare the services and facilities? nsure you have the full details of all applicable charges and what E they cover before entering a village. hat type of contractual arrangement is in place? i.e. is the village W Strata Title, long term lease or licence, Company Title, Unit Trust, Periodic Tenancy etc. Are there upfront costs? Is healthcare provided? How respectful are the staff of village residents’ privacy? How secure and safe is the village? Are pets and guests allowed? Is residential aged care accommodation available? Have you received a copy of the village rules? How are disputes resolved within the village? What happens if you wish to re-sell or re-lease the unit? Remember: Before signing a retirement living contract, take all of the documents and any questions you may have about the village to a legal practitioner or financial advisor who understands the legal and financial implications of retirement village contracts. Go to pages 199 –201 for a list of retirement accommodation options.
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Needing to place a loved one into an aged care home can be a highly stressful event for families and carers. You might think its a lack of information or understanding but in fact its 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 and 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.
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:
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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 your, and your family’s, behalf 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. Be sure about your expectations of service and what the placement consultant is able to provide, including: ace to face family meetings to discuss your situation and a respect F for the emotions of all the family members involved Support and recommendations that cater for the specific requirements of your family and loved one ounsel that prioritises family sensitivities, needs and special C requests, before asking how much money is available and getting the status of the financial situation ractical assistance with urgent placement situations – which they P often are – where reducing the typical waiting times, or arranging respite care, is a necessity.
Choosing a placement consultant
Within Victoria, there is a range of well qualified placement consultants who can help you in your search for aged care options. 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.
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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. Every family member wants their opinion considered when it comes to making choices. Such situations can result in family conflicts. 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. You can find placement consultants in the products and services directory on pages 228 –229 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. 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.
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The type of care will depend on your individual needs. Some may only require coordination of support services such as home care. 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.
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This means you, your partner or your family must make important decisions amidst the emotional and logistical upheaval you face in a very short period.
Financial considerations
The financial decisions surrounding aged care may be overwhelming, due to the different funding mechanisms that apply to nursing homes and ‘Extra Service’ facilities. 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, and filling in Centrelink forms, 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 a difficult path to navigate.
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Paying for your care
You then need to consider important issues such as: How to pay for any accommodation payments Whether to sell the family home or rent it out How to maximise or keep the pension
This is happening all at a time when your main concern is finding a suitable place for your loved one to receive the care they need. It’s important to take your time researching the options available and get answers to all your questions before making any decisions about how to pay for care. By understanding the rules and being able to apply them to individual circumstances, financial advisors are able to save their clients thousands of dollars.
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Instead seek help from a Certified Financial Planner who is experienced in aged care.
How an expert can help
The best financial strategies and options will depend on your specific circumstances, objectives, and situation. A specialist aged care financial advisor can cut through the vast amount of information available and make sure that all aspects of your financial situation are addressed – the family home, accommodation payments and care fees, cash flow, and investment planning. 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. Some of these elements include: Strategies to fund accommodation payments Financial modelling of multiple care options Review and planning of tax implications
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Maximising Government pensions Minimising nursing home fees
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Negotiating with aged care facilities Keep in mind, not all financial advisors are experienced in dealing with the financial complexity of entering into aged care.
Important questions to ask
Some important questions you should ask before engaging the services of a financial advisor include: o they specialise or have experience with aged care D financial issues? What licenses, credentials or other certifications do they have? Will they provide you with an outline of all your options? Will they provide their advice in ‘plain English’ and in writing? ill they deal with Department of Veterans’ Affairs or Centerlink W on your behalf? How much do they charge? Is the service a once-off or an ongoing service? When searching for a financial advisor, asking these questions can help you find the right person to assist you in accessing aged care and ensure you are able to meet all your personal goals.
Specialising in financial advice for Aged Care • Choices in relation to the family home and other investments • Analyse affordability • Maximise DVA/Centrelink pension • Provide assistance with Centrelink paperwork • Provide analysis of estate planning matters
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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.
Financial advice
That is why, when choosing a financial advisor you should also consider their personal attributes as an expert, such as how impartial and balanced their advice is, whether their advice and decisions are considerate and measured as opposed to emotional or impulsive, if they are easily able to explain complex information to you, and if they show interest and engagement in your personal situation. You can find finacial advisors in the products and services directory on page 228 –229 or search on AgedCareGuide.com.au
What will it cost?
Generally financial advisors charge a fee to help you with strategies to fund your aged care journey. 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, the amount of money 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 and been able to access if you navigated the aged care system yourself.
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If you cannot afford financial services, you can access Government financial counselling services for free.
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.
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They can help you in your negotiations with financial institutions and creditors and may also be able to assist with your budgeting and referral needs. Services are funded by State, Territory and Federal Governments and are provided free of charge. 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 own personal legal and financial advice from a suitably qualified practitioner.
Sell your home ‘stress free’ Having made the decision to leave the family home to enter an aged care home or retirement village, how and where do you begin with selling what may be your biggest asset? Most people use a real estate agent to sell their property. This means you can take advantage of the experience and expertise of a professional to achieve the best selling price. The agent will manage the sales process for you, from marketing your property, to holding open inspection days and managing enquiries from potential buyers. They often have access to more potential buyers through their own database and can also negotiate the sales price on your behalf.
Seller advocates
Some of the stress of the sales process can be removed by engaging the services of a seller advocate to deal with the real estate agent. The seller advocate assesses your property’s worth, selects an appropriate target market and advises on the sale method. The advocate then interviews and selects an agent based on your requirements. This ensures your budget is not exceeded and that your expectations are met. The seller advocate can also negotiate the agent’s fee and sale price.
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This service reduces the contact between the seller and the real estate agent and ensures that the property’s set price range is attained with no nasty, unexpected surprises at any stage. The seller advocate’s fee is a percentage taken from the real estate agent’s fee, so there is no direct cost to the seller.
Tips to selling ‘stress free’
Here is some advice to selling ‘stress free’; common ‘selling mistakes’; and the benefits of ‘downsizing’ the home to maximise your quality of life. Do your research – what is the house really worth? hink about the presentation of the home – are you going to sell it T furnished or empty? hat methods of sale and marketing will you employ? Will the home W be auctioned or will you accept expressions of interest? Will the sale of your home impact on pensions? eek professional advice from a seller advocate, as well as a financial S and legal advisor.
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De-stressing your move People who are downsizing, moving in to a smaller unit or having to move into a nursing home often have 50 years or more of accumulated goods and belongings. Many people who are moving need packers, removalists, unpackers, sorters/de-clutterers, assistants, confidants, coordinators, cleaners and gardeners all rolled up into one. If you need help, the best avenue is to speak to a case manager, social worker, placement consultant or contact a business that specialises in practical assistance with all aspects of relocating. Services often include: De-cluttering and sorting through household contents
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orting the saleable items, identifying valuables, determining items S to be discarded, compiling all documents Compiling an inventory of the contents and arranging valuations Assisting people to relocate into alternative accommodation Clearing the home or unit prior to sale or tenancy termination Gathering bequeathed items, photographs and memorabilia elivering valuables and important documents to the D appropriate person Delivering unsaleable goods to charities, and removing rubbish oordinating real estate agent, auction house, cleaner, gardener, C repairs and all other services I t is also important to update your Will regularly and especially if there are any changes in your circumstances or big life events. Unpacking your belongings in your new home Install electronic devices like a TV or computer and hang pictures. A professional relocation business may help alleviate all the emotional and physical work involved in relocating yourself, a loved one or friend into an aged care facility.
Estate planning A 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 discuss with a legal practitioner 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 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
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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. 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.
Executors and administrators
In Victoria, the executor of the Will generally need to apply for a Grant of Representation through the Supreme Court for permission to take control of the estate. If there is no Will, a next of kin or relative can make an application for Letters of Administration to the Supreme Court to receive control of the estate.
The only way to ensure that your loved ones are protected is to obtain proper legal advice regarding your estate planning. To find out more information, visit the State Trustees VIC website, statetrustees.com.au, or contact the Office of the Public Advocate on publicadvocate.vic.gov.au.
A ‘living Will’
Most people know you should write a Will to make sure your loved ones are provided for when you die, but what happens if you are left unable to make decisions for yourself due to accident, illness or other circumstances? By creating an Enduring Power of Attorney and nominating a trusted friend, family member or organisation, you put in place an effective plan to enable someone of your choosing to step in on your behalf when you are unable to make your own decisions. Think of it as a ‘living Will’. In Victoria, an Enduring Power of Attorney can manage your financial, lifestyle and personal affairs. Medical decisions can only be made for you if they are also your medical treatment decision maker. An Advance Care Directive should also be created to outline your medicalwishes, this should be provided to your medical treatment decision maker. The best time to create an Enduring Power of Attorney is while you are healthy and still capable of managing your affairs.
Choosing your own Attorney
It is important to understand what a difference it can make to have a wellchosen Attorney. If you lose the ability to make important decisions whether they be medical, lifestyle, financial or personal, and you do not have an Enduring Power of Attorney or Advance Care Directive, there may be conflict over who should make these decisions on your behalf. Looking after your affairs requires responsibility, experience and the ability to deal with such matters. Often a spouse or family friend is appointed. Once an Enduring Power of Attorney has been executed, people or organisations nominated should be made aware of the document. It is advisable that people closely involved with your affairs should also be notified.
Estate planning
In Victoria, if you die without a valid Will, your estate will be treated as ‘dying intestate’ and your assets will be distributed under the Victorian intestacy law to your surviving relatives.
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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
An aged care advocate can assist you to take 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, advise, and support 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, and elder abuse prevention and response 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 and special needs. There are free and independent advocacy services in every State and Territory that provide free 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 your State or Territory or visit online at opan.org.au .
Advocacy
If you feel unsure or unable to address your concerns with the service provider, you can ask an advocacy service to help you.
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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 was taken out of his bank account without his permission. Or the woman who became depressed and fearful because her addict son abused her verbally and psychologically, took her possessions, and isolated her socially. 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.
Carer support
The abuse may be physical, social, financial, psychological, or sexual, and can include mistreatment and neglect. Elder abuse can happen to anyone. 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 call OPAN on 1800 700 600 to speak with an aged care advocate in your State or Territory.
Carer support There are over 2.5 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. Being a carer can have a huge impact on your life and physical and mental wellbeing, as well as being isolating at times. There are some great support options available to assist you with practical and emotional support and you may be eligible for financial support from the Australian Government.
Support groups
Caring is a very rewarding role to undertake, however, caring can also be very demanding. Caring for somebody can nearly be a full-time job, it’s easy to become out of touch with friends or family. Going to carer support groups provides time to relax, have some fun, and connect with others outside of your caring duties.
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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 understand and have experienced the pressures of being a carer, and a place to share experiences and advice. Carer support groups are completely confidential and can also help you to: Discover new information Go to education or training workshops Participate and get involved in activities Head along to relaxing outings
Counselling services
A professional counsellor can provide advice on any situation you are facing, or even just listen to the struggles of everyday life. Depending on what you require, counselling can help with behaviour management, coping strategies, loss and grief, and any relationship challenges. Since stressful situations can’t always be avoided, a counselling program can help you deal with different hurdles in a more productive way and help you face the caring role feeling supported and with renewed energy.
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: arer Gateway – 1800 422 737 – phone and online resource to help C you find local support services, gives advice on a range of topics such as health and wellbeing, financial and legal considerations, and can connect you with other carers ational Dementia Helpline – 1800 100 500 – provides information N and advice about dementia, connect you to support services in your area as well as provide emotional support to help manage the impact of dementia arers Australia – 02 6122 9900 – runs support programs including C short term counselling for carers with qualified counsellors elationships Australia – 1300 364 277 – offers a range of services R like 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 or call 13 27 17.
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Counselling is another great option to manage some of the pressures you may experience as a carer.
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Memory change – is it dementia? Are you concerned about lapses in memory or other changes in your thinking or behaviour, or in someone close to you? 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, are experiencing 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. 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 – which 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
Parkinson’s related 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, resulting in decline in social skills and emotional apathy. Behaviour and personality changes often occur before memory loss and speech problems
The early signs of dementia may include: memory loss – particularly recent memories or experiences, confusion with time or place, changes in mood and personality, difficulty with planning or problem solving, and difficulty in completing familiar 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 persons. 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 cannot yet be stopped or reversed, an early diagnosis gives families a chance to access services and plan for the future.
Dementia support
What is dementia?
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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, or read on for 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.
Dementia support
Changed behaviours may include: Anxiety Depressed mood Hallucinations Restlessness Aggression Sleep disturbance Inappropriate toileting Eating difficulties Repeated calling out Repetitive questioning Wandering Hoarding Resistance to care Unwanted sexualised behaviour
Specialised support
Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Service (DBMAS) is a free, nationwide service, funded by the Australian Government, supporting family and 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. 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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Lifeview is a family focused community, providing care and wellness in a supportive, social environment. Residents enjoy peace of mind and live well through engagement, warm hospitality and lifestyle choices. Australian owned and operated we offer permanent, and respite care in the eastern and south eastern suburbs of Melbourne.
Lifeview’s homes feature Home2Home our own small house, relationship-based model of care, where multi-skilled staff (housemates), work with the same group of residents all the time. Home2Home enables staff to spend more meaningful time within their household, creating better continuity of care and building on already established relationships. Home2Home also assists residents to remain as independent as they desire, to have a say in how the home is run, what meals they would like to see on the menu, and what activities they wish to participate in.
Active Vibrant Living Lifeview focuses on promoting resident wellbeing and quality of life through best practice lifestyle programming, intergenerational engagement and a culture of inclusion, fun and positivity.
A Rainbow Tick accredited organistation, Lifeview is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer friendly for residents, staff and volunteers. We are committed to ensuring older Australians are able to age with grace, dignity, choice and without fear of prejudice.
We believe in making laughter and fun a priority, you are never too old to have fun. Our energetic and creative social support team organise a monthly calendar of events, with meaningful activities scheduled seven days a week, designed to capture the interests of all residents. The program also features special events and theme days, tailored exclusively to each home. Our social activities program is diverse and inclusive. We encourage you to book a private tour with us at a time that suits you, Monday to Saturday, to see the Lifeview difference for yourself.
Lifeview’s residences are designed to help people live active lives with plenty of social activities and community involvement. This, coupled with our exceptional care and warm, welcoming environment, is what Lifeview is all about. All rooms in Lifeview’s homes are single with en suite, giving residents their own secure private space. Pets are also welcome at Lifeview.
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Definition of Often Used Terms ................................................................................................................................................................................................................148 Aged Care Assessment Service Regions ....................................................................................................................................................................................149 Details of Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) including the Local Government Areas they service
Abbreviations . .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................149 Council District (LGA) Maps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................150 -151 Suburb & Town Reference Index ...............................................................................................................................................................................................152 -154
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Council/Local Government Area (LGA) Reference Index ..............................................................................................................................154 Residential Table – How to read & Icon definitions ...............................................................................................................................................155 Explanation of how to use the Residential tables and icons representing different services
Aged Care Homes (Residential Care Listings) .....................................................................................................................................................156 -196 Residential aged care facilities and their features, listed by Councils (LGAs) and then Suburbs Greater Melbourne Metropolitan.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................156 -181 Regional Victoria..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................182-196
Extra Services Aged Care Homes (Advertisers only) ..........................................................................................................................................................197 Supported Residential Services (SRS)................................................................................................................................................................................. 197-198 Supported & Assisted Living. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................199 Retirement Accommodation (Advertisers only)............................................................................................................................................................199 -201 List of organisations detailing their retirement sites and services
Home Care Packages ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................202 -213 List of Approved Home Care Package providers delivering services in metropolitan and country areas Metro and regional council region index ..........................................................................................................................................................................................202 -203 How to read the HCP table ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................203 Greater Melbourne Metropolitan.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................204 -209 Regional Victoria.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................209 -213
Culturally Appropriate Services ...................................................................................................................................................................................................213 -223 List of culturally appropriate services referenced by their cultural group Culturally Appropriate Aged Care Homes . .......................................................................................................................................................................................213 -217 Culturally Appropriate Home Care Packages . ...............................................................................................................................................................................218 -223
In Home Care Services ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................223-225 List of organisations that provide assistance with daily living activities for clients in their home
Centre Based Care ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................226 List of respite, services and activities for social/recreational support in a ‘centre setting’
Day Therapy Centres . ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................226-228 List of allied health/therapy services for physical or psychological support in a ‘centre setting’
Products & Services (Advertisers only))..........................................................................................................................................................................................228-229 List of organisations that provide aged care related services & products for consumers and industry users
Organisation & Business Index (Advertisers only)...................................................................................................................................................... 230 -231 List of organisations advertising in this guide with contact details and the products/services they provide
Index..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................232 DISCLAIMER: The information listed in the following pages were compiled by DPS Publishing using a range of sources including Government departments, Aged Care Assessment Service, Aged Care Providers, publicly available information, the DPS Publishing database and checked via telephone and online questionnaires. You can visit AgedCareGuide.com.au for the most up to date details. For further information contact the individual provider. The information contained in the Location and Information Guide should be used as a guide only. DPS Publishing takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained within the Aged Care Guide.
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24 Hour On Site Supervision – A person(s) who is/are employed to live in or in close vicinity of a retirement village and will respond to requests for assistance when regular staff are off duty. Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) – 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 Service 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 and 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 disabilities. 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.
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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 toiletting. (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 a retirement village, 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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ACAS Regions
Aged Care Assessment Services (ACAS) are responsible for all assessments for Government funded aged care and Home Care Packages. This list provides you with the Council/Local Government Area that each ACAS services. All assessments are coordinated through My Aged Care. Call 1800 200 422 if you would like to organise an assessment.
METROPOLITAN AREAS
Western Metropolitan ACAS North West
Manningham, Monash, Whitehorse
Western Metropolitan ACAS Western
Eastern Metropolitan ACAS Central East Eastern Metropolitan ACAS Outer East Knox, Maroondah, Yarra Ranges
North Eastern Metropolitan ACAS St Vincents
Hume, Melbourne, Moonee Valley, Moreland Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melton, Wyndham
REGIONAL AREAS
Boroondara, Darebin (part), Yarra
Barwon South Western Regional ACAS Geelong
Banyule (part), Darebin (part), Nillumbik, Whittlesea
Gippsland Regional ACAS Bairnsdale
Northern Metropolitan ACAS Bundoora Northern Metropolitan ACAS Heidelberg
Southern Metropolitan ACAS Caulfield Glen Eira, Port Phillip, Stonnington
Southern Metropolitan ACAS Kingston Bayside, Greater Dandenong, Kingston
Southern Metropolitan ACAS Mt Eliza Cardinia, Casey, Frankston, Mornington Peninsula
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Ararat, Ballarat, Golden Plains, Hepburn, Hindmarsh, Horsham, Moorabool, Northern Grampians, Pyrenees, West Wimmera, Yarriambiack
Hume Regional ACAS Shepparton Greater Shepparton, Mitchell, Moira, Murrindindi, Strathbogie
Hume Regional ACAS Wangaratta
Alpine, Benalla, Indigo, Mansfield, Towong, Wangaratta, Wodonga
Loddon Mallee Regional ACAS Bendigo
Latrobe
Buloke, Campaspe, Central Goldfields, Gannawarra, Greater Bendigo, Loddon, Macedon Ranges, Mount Alexander, Swan Hill
Wellington
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Gippsland Regional ACAS Morwell
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(HC)......................................................................... High Care (LC)........................................................................... Low Care AC........................................................................... Aged Care ACAS.............................. Aged Care Assessment Service 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
Colac-Otway, Greater Geelong, Queenscliffe, Surf Coast
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Gippsland Regional ACAS Sale
Loddon Mallee Regional ACAS Mildura
Gippsland Regional ACAS Warragul
Warrnambool ACAS
Baw Baw
Gippsland Regional ACAS Wonthaggi Bass Coast, South Gippsland
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
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Contact phone number for all offices: 1800 200 422
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 Service 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
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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
Suburb / Town
Albert Park
Page 177
Suburb / Town
Blackburn South
Page 178
Suburb / Town
Cobden
Page 187
Emerald
Page 160
Alexandra
193
Bonbeach
167
Cobram
192
Endeavour Hills
161
Alphington
163
Boort
191
Coburg
174
Epping
179
Altona Meadows
165
Boronia
168
Coburg North
175
Essendon
174
Altona North
165
Box Hill
178
Cohuna
187
Essendon North
174
Anglesea
194
Bright
183
Colac
187
Euroa
194
Apollo Bay
186
Brighton
157
Coleraine
194
Fawkner
166
Ararat
183
Brighton East
157
Collingwood
180
Ferntree Gully
168
Ardeer
160
Broadmeadows
166
Coolaroo
166
Fitzroy North
175
Armadale
177
Brunswick
174
Corryong
195
Flemington
172
Armstrong Creek
188
Brunswick East
174
Cowes
184
Flora Hill
185
Ascot Vale
174
Brunswick West
174
Craigieburn
166
Footscray
170
Ashburton
158
Bundoora
156
Cranbourne
161
Forest Hill
178
Ashwood
172
Bunyip
160
Cranbourne East
161
Foster
194
Aspendale
167
Burnside
172
Creswick
189
Frankston
136
Avoca
193
Burwood
172
Croydon
170
Frankston North
164
Avondale Heights
174
Burwood East
178
Croydon North
171
Frankston South
164
Bacchus Marsh
192
Cairnlea
160
Dandenong
162
Gardenvale
164
Bairnsdale
187
California Gully
185
Dandenong North
162
Geelong
188
Ballan
192
Camberwell
158
Darley
192
Gisborne
191
Ballarat
183
Camperdown
187
Daylesford
190
Gladstone Park
166
Ballarat East
183
Canadian
183
Delacombe
183
Glen Iris
159
Ballarat North
183
Canterbury
159
Delahey
160
Glen Waverley
172
Balnarring
175
Capel Sound
175
Diamond Creek
176
Glenroy
175
Balwyn
158
Carlton
171
Dimboola
190
Golden Square
185
Balwyn North
158
Carnegie
164
Dingley Village
167
Greensborough
156
Bannockburn
189
Carrum Downs
164
Donald
186
Greenvale
166
Baranduda
196
Casterton
189
Doncaster
169
Grovedale
188
Bayswater
168
Castlemaine
192
Doncaster East
169
Hallam
161
Bayswater North
170
Caulfield
164
Donvale
169
Hamilton
194
Beaconsfield Upper
160
Caulfield North
164
Doveton
161
Hamlyn Heights
188
Beaufort
193
Caulfield South
164
Drouin
185
Hampton
157
Beechworth
190
Charlemont
188
Drysdale
188
Hampton Park
161
Bell Park
188
Charlton
186
Dunolly
186
Hastings
175
Belmont
188
Chelsea
167
East Melbourne
171
Hawthorn
159
Benalla
185
Cheltenham
157
Eastwood
187
Hawthorn East
159
Bendigo
185
Chirnside Park
180
Echuca
186
Healesville
181
Bentleigh
164
Clarinda
167
Edenhope
196
Heathcote
185
Bentleigh East
164
Clayton
172
Edithvale
167
Heathmont
171
Berwick
161
Clayton South
167
Eildon
193
Heidelberg
156
Birchip
186
Clifton Hill
180
Elsternwick
164
Heidelberg West
156
Blackburn
178
Clyde North
161
Eltham
176
Heyfield
196
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Suburb / Town
Heywood
Page 189
Suburb / Town
Maidstone
Page 170
Highett
157
Maldon
Highton
188
Hopetoun
153
Suburb / Town
Neerim South
Page 185
Rochester
Page 186
192
New Gisborne
191
Romsey
191
Malvern
177
Newborough
190
Rosanna
156
196
Malvern East
177
Newcomb
188
Rosebud
176
Hoppers Crossing
179
Manangatang
195
Newport
166
Rowville
168
Horsham
190
Mansfield
191
Nhill
190
Roxburgh Park
166
Hughesdale
173
Marshall
188
Noble Park
162
Rupanyup
196
Inglewood
191
Maryborough
186
Norlane
188
Rushworth
186
Inverloch
184
McKenzie Hill
192
North Bendigo
186
Rutherglen
190
Ironbark
185
McKinnon
164
North Geelong
189
Rye
176
Irymple
191
Meadow Heights
166
Northcote
163
Safety Beach
176
Ivanhoe
156
Melbourne
172
Numurkah
192
Sale
196
Jacana
166
Melton
172
Nunawading
169
San Remo
184
Jeparit
190
Melton South
172
Nyah West
195
Sandringham
158
Junction Village
161
Mentone
168
Oakleigh
173
Sea Lake
186
Kangaroo Flat
185
Merbein
191
Oakleigh East
173
Sebastopol
184
Kaniva
196
Mildura
191-192
Oakleigh South
168
Seymour
192
Keilor Downs
160
Mill Park
179
Ocean Grove
189
Shepparton
193
Keilor East
174
Minyip
196
Officer
160
Shepparton North
194
Kensington
172
Mirboo North
194
Omeo
187
Shoreham
176
Kerang
187
Moe
190
Orbost
187
Skipton
187
Kew
159
Mont Albert
159
Ouyen
191
Somerville
176
Keysborough
162
Mont Albert North
178
Pakenham
161
South Melbourne
177
Kialla
193
Montrose
181
Parkdale
168
South Morang
179
Kilmore
192
Moolap
188
Parkville
172
Springvale
162
Kilsyth
171
Moonee Ponds
174
Pascoe Vale
175
Springvale South
162
Kingsville
170
Mooroolbark
181
Pascoe Vale South
175
St Albans
160
Knoxfield
168
Mooroopna
193
Paynesville
187
St Albans Park
189
Koo Wee Rup
160
Mordialloc
168
Penshurst
192
St Arnaud
193
Korumburra
194
Mornington
176
Plenty
177
St Helena
156
Kyabram
186
Mortlake
192
Point Cook
179
Stawell
193
Kyneton
191
Morwell
190
Point Lonsdale
189
Sunbury
166
Lake Wendouree
183
Mount Beauty
183
Port Fairy
193
Sunshine
160
Lakes Entrance
187
Mount Clear
184
Port Melbourne
177
Sunshine North
160
Lalor
179
Mount Eliza
176
Portarlington
189
Sunshine West
160
Langwarrin
164
Mount Martha
176
Portland
189
Surrey Hills
159
Lara
188
Mount Waverley
173
Prahran
177
Swan Hill
195
Leongatha
194
Mulgrave
173
Preston
163
Sydenham
160
Leopold
188
Murrumbeena
164
Rainbow
190
Tallangatta
195
Lilydale
181
Myrtleford
183
Red Cliffs
192
Tarneit
179
Lorne
194
Nagambie
194
Reservoir
163
Tatura
194
Lower Plenty
156
Narre Warren
161
Richmond
180
Templestowe
170
Lynbrook
161
Narre Warren North
161
Ringwood
171
Templestowe Lower
170
Lysterfield
168
Narre Warren South
161
Ringwood East
171
Terang
187
Macleod
156
Nathalia
192
Ringwood North
169
The Basin
168
Maffra
196
Natimuk
190
Robinvale
195
Thornbury
163
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Suburb / Town
Timboon
Page 187
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Violet Town
Page 194
Suburb / Town
Werribee
Page 180
Wodonga
Page 196
186
Wallington
189
West Wodonga
196
Wonthaggi
184
Toorak
177
Wangaratta
195
Westmeadows
166
Woodend
191
Torquay
194
Wantirna
169
Wheelers Hill
173
Wycheproof
186
Trafalgar
185
Wantirna South
169
Whittington
189
Wyndham Vale
180
Traralgon
191
Warburton
181
Whittlesea
179
Yackandandah
190
Trentham
190
Warracknabeal
196
Willaura
183
Yarra Junction
181
Tyabb
176
Warragul
185
Williams Landing
180
Yarram
196
Upper Ferntree Gully
169
Warrnambool
195
Williamstown
166
Yarraville
170
Vermont
171
Wattle Glen
177
Winchelsea
195
Yarrawonga
192
Vermont South
179
Wendouree
184
Windsor
177
Yea
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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
Council District
Page Reference Residential Home Care
Council District
Page Reference Residential Home Care
189-190 209-213
Murrindindi
193
Alpine
183
209-213
Hepburn
Ararat
183
209-213
Hindmarsh
190
Nillumbik
176-177 204-209
Ballarat
183
209-213
Hobsons Bay
165-166 204-209
Northern Grampians
193
209-213
Banyule
156
204-209
Horsham
190
209-213
Port Phillip
177
204-209
Bass Coast
184
209-213
Hume
166
204-209
Pyrenees
193
209-213
Baw Baw
185
209-213
Indigo
190
209-213
Queenscliffe
193
209-213
Bayside
157-158 204-209
Kingston
167-168 204-209
Shepparton (Greater)
Benalla
185
209-213
Knox
168-169 204-209
South Gippsland
194
209-213
209-213
Latrobe
190-191 209-213
Southern Grampians
194
209-213
Boroondara
158-159 204-209
Loddon
191
209-213
Stonnington
177
204-209
Brimbank
160
204-209
Macedon Ranges
191
209-213
Strathbogie
194
209-213
Buloke
186
209-213
Manningham
169-170 204-209
Surf Coast
194-195 209-213
Campaspe
186
209-213
Mansfield
191
209-213
Swan Hill
195
209-213
Cardinia
160-161 204-209
Maribyrnong
170
204-209
Towong
195
209-213
Casey
161
204-209
Maroondah
170-171 204-209
Wangaratta
195
209-213
Central Goldfields
186
209-213
Melbourne
171-172 204-209
Warrnambool
195
209-213
Colac-Otway
186-187 209-213
Melton
172
204-209
Wellington
196
209-213
Corangamite
187
209-213
Mildura
191
209-213
West Wimmera
196
209-213
204-209
Mitchell
192
209-213
Whitehorse
178-179 204-209
Bendigo (Greater)
Dandenong (Greater)
209-213
209-213
209-213
Darebin
163
204-209
Moira
192
209-213
Whittlesea
179
204-209
East Gippsland
187
209-213
Monash
172-173 204-209
Wodonga
196
209-213
Frankston
164
204-209
Moonee Valley
174
204-209
Wyndham
179-180 204-209
Gannawarra
187
209-213
Moorabool
192
209-213
Yarra
180
209-213
Moreland
174-175 204-209
Yarra Ranges
180-181 204-209
Yarriambiack
196
Geelong (Greater) Glen Eira
164-165 204-209
Mornington Peninsula
175-176 204-209
Glenelg
189
209-213
Mount Alexander
192
Golden Plains
189
209-213
Moyne
192-193 209-213
209-213
204-209 209-213
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Home/Facility details
Home/Facility contact information
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Retirement Living Onsite
Booked Respite Beds — Dedicated respite beds that should be booked in advance. Prior assessment by an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) is required.
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.
Extra Services — A service offering a ‘higher’ standard of accommodation, including increased entertainment and food choices at an additional cost to the resident.
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.
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.
Culturally Specific — Care services catering to the needs of those from non-English speaking or culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Seldom exclusive, for example, all people are welcome. The home has special knowledge of the referenced culture or group.
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.
Retirement Living Onsite — Retirement living services/village co-located on the same geographic site as the aged care facility.
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DPS Advertisement Web Page Reference ID
BANYULE Council Bundoora 3083 9495 3188
30
9495 3240
30 12
Vasey RSL Care Bundoora
Northern Health Bundoora Centre, 1231 Plenty Rd Bundoora Extended Care Centre, 1231 Plenty Rd 5 Tower Ave
9466 9615
VMCH Bundoora Aged Care Residence
1424-1428 Plenty Rd
1300 698 624
90 90 s 91 50
Bupa Greensborough
264 Diamond Creek Rd
1800 718 348
Deloraine Aged Care
14-18 Adeline St
9433 3444
Grace Villa, Greensborough
Unit 4, 25-33 Grimshaw St
9432 2855
Trinity Manor Greensborough
226-230 Elder St
9091 5200
Benetas The Views at Heidelberg
2-6 Lower Plenty Rd
1300 236 382
Iris Grange SRS
569 Upper Heidelberg Rd
9458 1311
413-415 Waterdale Rd
1300 682 833
45 45 s
250 Waterdale Rd
1300 133 414
178 178 s
Calvary Lower Plenty Garden Views
390 Main Rd
1800 527 272
Chatsworth Terrace Supported RC
430 Main Rd
9439 4013
Baptcare Strathalan Community
50 Braidhill Rd
13 22 78
Regis Macleod
118 Somers Ave
1300 998 100
Assisi Aged Care
230 Rosanna Rd
9455 1199
Calvary Rosanna Views
269-271 Lower Plenty Rd
1800 527 272
Ian Brand Nursing Home Merv Irvine Nursing Home
Greensborough 3088
Heidelberg 3084
90 64 38 s 91 63 s 112 112 s
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Heidelberg West 3081 Estia Health Heidelberg
Ivanhoe 3079 BlueCross Ivanhoe
Lower Plenty 3093
90 90 P 46
17709
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121 16324
CALD
18960 18 15612
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22-23, OBC 16321
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28 17963 19341
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Macleod 3085 124 124 s 63 33
TF TF
150 142 s 96 76 s
D TF b g C TF
Rosanna 3084
St Helena 3088 Leith Park Retirement Living - St Helena 339 St Helena Rd
9433 1100
Liscombe House
9433 1100
339 St Helena Rd
81 75 s 81 73 s
Note: 1. Services for residents with mental health illnesses & degenerative neurological diseases 2. Strong focus on supporting war widows and veterans
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114-115 16448
Italian
16320 28 16195
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38849 16297
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DPS Advertisement Web Page Reference ID
BAYSIDE Council Brighton 3186 61 61 s W 24 24 s
Arcare Brighton
58 Cochrane St
1300 272 273
BlueCross Sheridan Hall Brighton
10 Marion St
1300 133 414
Calvary Elanora
7 Mair St
1800 527 272
Hamble Court SRS
108 Martin St
Montclaire Aged Care
18 Montclair Ave
Regis Brighton
161 Male St
Vasey RSL Care Brighton
21 Downes Ave
P 29 9596 8858 40 39 1300 998 100 65 65 9596 7485 40 40 s
Brighton East 3187
9596 2400
Mayflower Brighton Aged Care
7 Centre Rd
9591 1100
Princeton View Aged Care
29 Heathfield Rd
8591 0200
Sunnyhurst Gardens
29-31 Union St
9596 4040
Vasey RSL Care Brighton East
709-723 Hawthorn Rd
9519 3400
Cheltenham 3192
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Arcare Cheltenham BlueCross Autumdale Cheltenham Manor Eastwood Hostel St James Terrace SRS
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16131 114-115 16234
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35 9 TF 161A Centre Dandenong Rd 1300 272 273 90 90 TF g 13 Eagland Rd 1300 133 414 45 45 s TF 10-12 Bendigo St 9584 1111 153 153 W TF 400 Warrigal Rd 9265 1002 60 58 s T 296 Warrigal Rd 9583 9999 P 54 See SRS table on pages 197-198
Allambee Nursing Home
22-23, OBC 19004
88-89 16178
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97, 101 16432 15532 88-89 18644
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16129
Note 2
97, 101 19948
9265 1155
18648 German, Greek
IFC-1 16430 22-23, OBC 15567 102 15569 16456
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15599
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Note 5
18359
See SRS table on pages 197-198
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19890
Hampton 3188 Hampton House SRS
158 Ludstone St
9598 6611
Raynes Park Court SRS
455 Bluff Rd
9533 1111
12 Maxflo Ct
1300 096 971
P 40 P 38
Highett 3190 Menarock LIFE Highett
Note: 1. 24 hour on-site supervision; interconnecting rooms for couples 2. Strong focus on supporting war widows and veterans 3. Asian, Australian, Indian, Italian, Jewish, Sri Lankan - Secure dementia care available
Residential Aged Care & Respite Care T: 1300 602 108 (Option 6)
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DPS Advertisement Web Page Reference ID
BAYSIDE Council coninued Sandringham 3191 140 140 s 84 64 s 65 65 120 120 s 57 57
Abberfield Aged Care Facility
378 Bluff Rd
9559 4900
BlueCross Karinya Grove
3 Aberdeen Rd
1300 133 414
Fairway Bayside Aged Care
195 Bluff Rd
9599 4199
Mercy Place Fernhill
18-22 Fernhill Rd North
1300 096 428
Regis Sandringham
37 Bay Rd
1300 998 100
264 High St
See SRS table on pages 197-198 P 60 See SRS table on pages 197-198 P 41 1300 591 464 90 90 s D TF 1300 591 464 92 92 s F
15573
D TF D TF C D TF D TF F
22-23, OBC 18666 15560 Pastoral care available
79 15542
114-115 16193
BOROONDARA Council Ashburton 3147 Iris Manor
Rosewood Gardens Aged & Disability Care 436 Warrigal Rd Samarinda Ashburton Aged Services
286 High St
Samarinda Lodge
286 High St
Balwyn 3103 The Connault Luxury Aged Care Living
41-45 Yarrbat Ave
Trinity Manor Balwyn
8-14 Pretoria St
VMCH St Catherine's Aged Care Residence 1 Clayton Rd
9813 8566
9886 0005
1100 Burke Rd
P 40 30 s 77 77 s 1300 698 624 89 89
C F C D TF F
9859 9541
120 104 s
D TF
100 100 s TF 65 65 C D TF 93 93 s TF 45 43 C TF 102 82 W TF 75 53 s C D TF 100 70 D F 60 60 F
9830 1466
9091 5200
Camberwell 3124 Baptcare Hedley Sutton Community
19 Canterbury Rd
13 22 78
Benetas Broughton Hall
2 Berwick St
1300 236 382
BlueCross The Gables
629 Riversdale Rd
1300 133 414
Camberwell Green Aged Care
12-14 Hunter Rd
9888 6133
Lynden Aged Care
49 Lynden St
9809 7000
Menarock LIFE Camberwell
15 Cornell St
1300 096 971
Nazareth House Camberwell
16 Cornell St
1800 749 123
Regis Shenley Manor 440 Camberwell Rd 1300 998 100 Uniting AgeWell Camberwell 8 Joffre St 9809 1558 62 Community, Condare Court Note: 1. CALD, NESB - Secure dementia care available 2. CALD, Greek, Italian - NDIS approved provider
Nazareth Care CAMBERWELL
Note 1
16185
Note 2
16125 16381 20272
T
Balwyn North 3104 Eva Tilley Memorial Home
g g
Aged care from the heart
C
T TF
SL on site
16005 16307 87 16309
H
16349 84 16345
H
121 16368 22-23, OBC 17929 88-89 20854
g
H
16312 Chinese, European
64D 18304 65D 16352 114-115 16370
H
14-15 16351
Book your tour today!
Call 1800 749 123
admissions.aus@nazarethcare.com
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BOROONDARA Council continued Canterbury 3126 27 Shierlaw Ave
8809 4000
175 175
9-15 Kent St
8573 4812
138
Hawthorn Grange
7-9 Hunter St
9819 5423
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Hawthorn's Victoria Gardens
1 New St
9819 6941
P 54 P 31 120 120
D TF
14-15 38409
30 12 92 92
D TF TF
18650
Faversham House
D TF
Glen Iris 3146 mecwacare Noel Miller Centre
Hawthorn 3122
Uniting AgeWell Hawthorn Community 27-29 Wattle Rd
8840 2700
98-100 Camberwell Rd
9804 0410
St Vincent's Care Hawthorn
4 King St
1800 778 767
Baptcare Karana Community
55 Walpole St 79 Stevenson St
Kew Gardens Aged Care
22-24 Gellibrand St
Kew SRS/SRF
48 Sackville St
Parkland Close Supportive Care Home
10-14 Childers St
Prague House
253 Cotham Rd
St Vincent's Care Kew
104 Studley Park Rd
Mont Albert 3127 Mont Albert Manor
401 Elgar Rd
93 87 s C TF 49 49 s TF 9261 8600 100 100 W TF 7014 9575 P 51 See SRS table on pages 197-198 9853 3330 P 25 See SRS table on pages 197-198 9231 8600 45 45 C 1800 778 767 122 122 F 13 22 78
1300 133 414
9890 6074
P 23
15681
See SRS table on pages 197-198
15696
NDIS approved provider
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Kew 3101 BlueCross Highgrove
9, 94 15583
C D TF
Hawthorn East 3123 Auburn House
86 16353
H
11 16311 84 16343
H
22-23, OBC 18934 19044 62165 18762
NDIS clients welcome
16382 11 21120 15968
NDIS clients welcome
Surrey Hills 3127 Arcare Surrey Hills
18 Florence Rd
1300 272 273
BlueCross Broughtonlea
9-17 Broughton Rd
1300 133 414
51 51 97 97 s
F TF
IFC-1 21326 22-23, OBC 15987
Live well with choice and peace of mind Home Care I Residential Care I Independent Living 1300 783 435
unitingagewell.org
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BRIMBANK Council Ardeer 3022 Estia Health Ardeer
30 North St
1300 682 833
St Andrew's Hostel
98 Forrest St
9311 9143
55 15 45 45
C
Cairnlea 3023
T D TF
g g
Note 1
18 16557
Note 2
108 63291
g
Note 3
20883
g H Slavic, Ukrainian
16552
7378 8188
60 60 s
TF
344 Taylors Rd
9116 4100
102 102 s
C D TF
138-150 Odessa Ave
9367 7722
50 50 s
C
28-32 Magnolia St
9364 5235
44 44
181 Furlong Rd
9365 4300
90 90 s
TF C D TF
BlueCross Western Gardens
40 Anderson Rd
1300 133 414
Doutta Galla Woornack
6-8 Killara St
9312 0111
90 90 s 63 63
Mekong Cairnlea Vietnamese Aged Care 133 Cairnlea Dr
Delahey 3037 Kalyna Care
Keilor Downs 3038 Rosary Home
St Albans 3021 Doutta Galla Grantham Green Fronditha Care St Albans Residential Aged Care
Sunshine 3020
TF TF
Sunshine North 3020
16517
TF g CALD, NESB g H Greek
16494 16556 22-23, OBC 16081
g
CALD, NESB
15606
TF D TF
g
Note 4
16560
Cumberland Manor Residential Aged Care 25-27 Wiltshire St
9311 7079
VMCH St Bernadette's Aged Care Residence 17 Park Dr
1300 698 624
74 42 s 96 94 s
2 Killara St
9312 3111
65 23
TF
g
Greek, Maltese
Arcare Hillside
50 Community Hub
1300 272 273 1300 272 273
g g g
IFC-1 15682
31 Trickey Ave
TF D TF D TF D TF
Note 5
Arcare Sydenham
70 70 120 120 50 4 137 137
Note 6
IFC-1 16168
Sunshine West 3020 Hope Aged Care Sunshine
C
Sydenham 3037
Royal Freemasons Springtime Sydenham 41 Manchester Dr
1300 176 925
Watergardens
352 Sydenham Rd
0408 062 460
3-9 Salisbury Rd
1300 096 971
60 35 s
C D TF
22 A'Beckett Rd
5629 6096
58 57 s
C D TF
15 Emerald-Monbulk Rd
1800 543 384
60 60
C
235 Rossiter Rd
5997 9679
60 44 s
C D TF b
20A Tivendale Rd
1300 130 013
189 189
CARDINIA Council
87 16596 16559
CALD - Multicultural diversity 16566 145 19897
Beaconsfield Upper 3808 Menarock LIFE Upper Beaconsfield
Bunyip 3815 Hillview Bunyip Aged Care
Emerald 3782 Lifeview Emerald Glades
Koo Wee Rup 3981 Steven Doyle
Officer 3809 Cardinia Community Aged Care
Note: 1. Croatian, Filipino, German, Greek, Maltese, Polish, Vietnamese 2. European, Greek - Respite Care High/Low 3. Vietnamese - Dementia friendly facility 4. Croatian, Filipino, Italian, Macedonian, Maltese, Polish, Serbian - Dementia care available
TF
D TF
64D 16625 16390
H g
Note 7
107, 147 16428
Note 8
16503 63154
5. Dutch, German, Italian, Maltese 6. Croatian, Egyptian, German, Italian, Macedonian, Maltese 7. Dutch, Italian, LGBTIQ, Russian, Western European 8. National Carer Respite Program offered
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CARDINIA Council continued Pakenham 3810 90 90 s 116 116 s 90 90 s
D TF D TF F
1300 698 624
140 56 120 120 s 76 76
D TF D TF C D TF
61 Laker Blvd
5929 2100
95 95
135 Duff St
1800 543 384
116 116
1 Residence Dr
5995 5693
120 120
2A Chestnut Rd
9554 1200
100 60
55 Heatherton Rd
1800 527 272
Berwick House SRS
21 Kays Ave
9703 1214
Calvary Hallam
47-49 Belgrave-Hallam Rd 1800 527 272
Coptic Village Hostel
18 St Kyrillos Pl
9796 3018
Homewood
8 Young Rd
8779 1600
18 Sherwood Rd
1300 998 100
149 97
Lynbrook Park Aged Care
42 Olive Rd
8903 3200
Mercy Place Lynbrook
500 Evans Rd
1300 096 428
121 121 96 96 s
300 Golf Links Rd
9705 4200
146 66
D TF
Bupa Berwick
359 Narre Warren North Rd 1800 718 348
120 100
Calvary St Judes
381-403 Narre Warren North Rd 1800 527 272
TF TF
g
CALD
28 17965
TF
g H Note 4
33D 15946
Menarock LIFE Pakenham
11 McGregor Rd
1300 096 971
Millhaven Lodge
54-64 Princes Hwy
5943 3000
VMCH Shanagolden AC Residence
153-177 Webster Way
1300 698 624
CraigCare Berwick
21-25 Parkhill Dr
0416 304 711
Melville Grange
80 Melville Park Dr
9768 9599
VMCH Berwick Aged Care Residence
89-93 Avebury Dr
CASEY Council
64D 19006
H Note 1 H
15576 87 20555
Berwick 3806
Clyde North 3978 Luson Bloom Lifeview Willow Wood Langford Grange
Endeavour Hills 3802 Calvary Viewhills Manor
P 27
Junction Village 3977 Regis Cranbourne
Casey Aged Care
445 Ormond Rd
9428 2800
Note: 1. Private respite beds available any time - no Aged Care Assessment needed 2. ATSI, Eastern European, European, Greek, LGBTIQ, Western European
TF
107, 147 18513
19015
g
TF g 44 44 TF g 180 180 s WC D TF b
CALD
28 16208
Note 3
15699
CALD
28 16414
Arabic
16395 77 15945
D TF
114-115 16392
D TF C D TF
18558
C
Narre Warren South 3805
Note 2
93 16033
C
Narre Warren North 3804
Casey Manor
g
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Lynbrook 3975
Narre Warren 3805
189 22182
CDT C
Hallam 3803
87 16502
D TF
Doveton 3177 Chestnut Gardens Aged Care
TF
C
16423 93 15678
D TF
Cranbourne 3977 Cranbourne East 3977
Keypad secure facility
45 45 3. NDIS services available to residents 4. CALD - Dementia care available
79 18309
g
CALD
33D 18610 83 15957
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DANDENONG (GREATER) Council Dandenong 3175 Calvary Scottvale
71 Scott St
Estia Health Dandenong
147-151 David St
Eunice Seddon
32 Potter St
Mayfair Lodge SRS
80 Stud Rd
Mercy Place Dandenong
82 McCrae St
Rosewood Downs SRS
24 Railway Pde
110 64 s 1300 682 833 60 36 s 9034 4824 60 60 s 9792 4604 P 44 1300 096 428 120 120 s 9701 3234 P 72
Outlook Gardens Aged Care Facility
504 Police Rd
9795 7566
Regis Dandenong North
5 Bakers Rd
1300 998 100
Arcare Keysborough
85 Stanley Rd
1300 272 273
Estia Health Keysborough
15 Stanley Rd
1300 682 833
Belvedere Aged Care
41-43 Fintonia Rd
Fermont Lodge SRS
29-31 Fintonia Rd
Galilee SRS
382-384 Princes Hwy
Noble Gardens
55 Thomas St
Noble Manor
33 Frank St
Noble Park Lodge
3 Noble St 22B Yarraman Rd
60 52 s W TF 9546 3322 P 31 See SRS table on pages 197-198 9794 6881 P 21 See SRS table on pages 197-198 8514 1888 130 130 s C D TF 8514 1400 160 160 s WC D TF 1800 642 273 108 108 g 9554 0700 68 68 TF 9265 7999 30 3
Calvary Springvale
340-344 Springvale Rd
1800 527 272
Lexington Gardens Aged Care
18 Villa Rd
8513 5510
201 Clarke Rd
1800 527 272
1800 527 272
D TF TF
CALD
g
28 15979 18 16458 19828 18760
See SRS table on pages 197-198
D TF
g
See SRS table on pages 197-198
CALD
79 16466
Note 1
17975
Dandenong North 3175 95 95 s 171 123
D TF D TF
91 91 62 58
D TF TF
Keysborough 3173
Noble Park 3174
Uniting AgeWell Noble Park Community 1312 Heatherton Rd Yarraman Nursing Home
T
73 2 s 98 98
Springvale South 3172 Note: 1. Services for DVA and TAC clients included
g
15526 Italian, Maltese
2. Greek, Indian, Italian, Sri Lankan
72 72 s
IFC-1 19895
Pastoral care available
18 17967 67, 110 16467 18752 18755 77 15594 7 18455
Indian
21673 14-15 16400
Visiting pet program
g
Note 3
C
TF TF
C
TF
g
CALD
3. CALD, Cambodian, Chinese, Vietnamese
114-115 15949
Note 2
9574 1355
Springvale 3171
Calvary Kingston Gardens
g
H
18649 28 16404 88-89 16011 28 15525
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12-14 Como St
9497 2027
P 27
Baptcare Strathalan Community
50 Braidhill Rd
13 22 78
Regis Macleod
118 Somers Ave
1300 998 100
BlueCross Westgarth
121-127 Westgarth St
1300 133 414
Heritage Northcote
14-24 Pearl St
0460 432 049
St Joseph's Home Northcote
112B St Georges Rd
9489 8444
BlueCross Hilltop
7-17 Montague St
1300 133 414
Darebin Lodge SRS
116-118 Tyler St
9471 0190
Uniting AgeWell Preston Community
78 Bruce St
9658 5400
Arcare Reservoir
Cnr Plenty & Gremel Rds
1300 272 273
Aurrum Aged Care Reservoir
1 Aberdeen St
9469 7555
Embracia Reservoir
65A Glasgow Ave
9469 5555
Mayflower Reservoir Aged Care
56 Elliot St
9460 2480
Mercy Place Keon Park (Reservoir)
15 Tunaley Pde
1300 096 428
The Ashley Aged Care
17-21 Ashley St
9469 1600
Twin Parks Aged Care Centre
33-47 Blake St
8470 9888
DAREBIN
1st time user? See page 155
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Note 1
19799
DAREBIN Council Alphington 3078 Arnica Lodge
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Macleod 3085 124 124 s 63 33
TF TF
80 72 s 75 51 51
C D TF TF C TF
89 69 s P 31 104 104
TF
Northcote 3070
Preston 3072
Reservoir 3073
Thornbury 3071 Fronditha Care Thornbury Res AC
335 Station St
9495 2300
Medina Manor Aged Care
200A Smith St
9290 6400
St Paul's Hostel
15-17 Strettle St
9484 9488
Note: 1. Also caters for younger adults with mental health issues and/or disabilities 2. Dementia care available 3. Double suites available 4. Respite accommodation, Dementia care offered
69 69 129 109 s 104 104 s 110 110 96 96 s 63 61 s 135 133 s 120 120 44 44 60 60 s
H
84 16446 Note 2
114-115 16448
Note 3
22-23, OBC 18634 145 63381
See SRS table on pages 197-198
H Note 4
16375
Note 5
22-23, OBC 16339
Note 6
16161 14-15 38410
TF F g Croatian, Italian D T F g Note 7 C D T F g European, Italian T F g Note 8 D TF H D TF C T F b g H CALD D TF D TF D TF
g
Greek
IFC-1 16358 15972 16200 16449 79 20280 16318 145 16301 16300 88-89 16295 16363
5. Interconnecting rooms/suites 6. Services for residents with acquired brain injuries, intellectual disabilities or substance issues 7. Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Serbian 8. CALD, Eastern European, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Slavic
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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FRANKSTON Council Carrum Downs 3201 Avondrust Lodge
1105 Frankston-Dandenong Rd 9788 9020
Calvary Bayview
1295 Frankston-Dandenong Rd 1800 527 272
Calvary Sandhurst
20 Herbert Rd
1800 527 272
Carrum Downs Aged Care
80 William Rd
9428 2800
Carrum Downs Nursing Home
1135 Frankston-Dandenong Rd 1300 375 287
120 120 s 90 90
16399 C D T F g H CALD 28 16468 T F g CALD CALD 28 15679 TF g Dementia care available 33D 16470 TF 16189 TF b H
50 46 60
Frankston 3199 Angus Martin House
382-384 Nepean Hwy
Autumn Aged Care Skye Lodge
175 McMahons Rd
Benetas St Paul's Terrace
2B Towerhill Rd
Frankston Nursing Home
8-12 Nolan St
Regis Frankston
93 Ashleigh Ave
P 45 1300 428 886 140 140 1300 236 382 80 80 1300 375 287 51 51 1300 998 100 106 90
23 Forest Dr
8779 1700
180 180 s
C D TF
77 18696
Baptcare Peninsula View Community
24-28 Moorooduc Hwy
13 22 78
85 Overport Rd
9787 2844
Village Baxter Manor
8 Robinsons Rd
5971 1349
TF C D TF D TF
84 16411
Vasey RSL Care Frankston South
106 96 s 120 120 s 64 62
74 Potts Rd
8329 3100
144 144
9034 4824
See SRS table on pages 197-198
15667
D TF F TF b D TF b
38531
Frankston North 3200 Forest Lodge
Frankston South 3199
Langwarrin 3910 Langwarrin Community Aged Care
121 21206 16009 114-115 16496
Note 1
97, 101 16416 16398 62010
D TF
Welcome to a caring community
Facility Locations: Hughesdale | Narre Warren | Narre Warren South | Carrum Downs Coburg North | Parkdale | Traralgon | Boronia | Ashwood Enquiries Welcome (03) 9428 2800 or visit www.maacg.com.au MAACG strip 2022-V1.indd 1 GLEN EIRA Council
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Bentleigh 3204 34-36 Clairmont Ave
1300 682 833
45 45
TF
Mooraleigh Hostel
748 Centre Rd
8572 4800
Warrawee Community
854A Centre Rd
9570 2211
29 16 90 90 s
T TF
Mayflower Brighton Aged Care
7 Centre Rd
9591 1100
Princeton View Aged Care
29 Heathfield Rd
8591 0200
Sunnyhurst Gardens
29-31 Union St
9596 4040
Vasey RSL Care Brighton East
709-723 Hawthorn Rd
9519 3400
Estia Health Bentleigh
Bentleigh East 3165
Brighton East 3187
Note: 1. Strong focus on supporting war widows and veterans 2. Enrolled Nurses onsite 24/7; Psychogeriatric specific services
W
150 150 s D TF 128 128 TF See SRS table on pages 197-198 P 22 128 128 s D F
T
18 16444 16182
Note 2
16176 15532
H g
88-89 18644 Note 3
16129
Note 1
97, 101 19948
3. Asian, Australian, Indian, Italian, Jewish, Sri Lankan; Secure dementia care available; four apartments also on site
Residential Aged Care & Respite Care T: 1300 602 108 (Option 6)
Home Care T: (03) 9810 5570
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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Note 1
IFC-1 18635
GLEN EIRA Council continued Carnegie 3163 Arcare Carnegie
47 Rosanna St
Finchley Court
1168 Dandenong Rd
Glenhuntly Terrace SRS
164 Grange Rd
Residential Home Carnegie
1 Wahgoo Rd
118 118 9569 6699 P 20 0438 315 798 P 48 8517 5999 120 120
Caulfield Manor SRS
1019 Glenhuntly Rd
9569 2600
Gary Smorgon House
2-8 Freeman St
8517 5999
HammondCare Caulfield Residential Care 294 Kooyong Rd
1800 776 112
1300 272 273
D TF
See SRS table on pages 197-198
18501
See SRS table on pages 197-198
16147
TF
g
Jewish
63297
See SRS table on pages 197-198 P 30 120 120 s D
g g
Note 2
16034
Note 3
19343
Note 4
17953
110 110 TF 40 40 C T 38 38 s TF 138 138 s W D TF 41 F
g
Note 5
IFC-1 20293
g
Caulfield 3162
W
T TF b
Caulfield North 3161 Arcare Caulfield
141 Kooyong Rd
1300 272 273
Benetas Lovell House
389 Alma Rd
1300 236 382
BlueCross Sheridan Hall Caulfield
6 Northcote Ave
1300 133 414
Emmy Monash Aged Care
518-526 Dandenong Rd
8508 9300
mecwacare Jubilee House
52 Northcote Ave
8573 4812
349-351A North Rd
1800 718 348
127 125 s
C D TF
Graceland Manor
508 Glenhuntly Rd
9528 2623
Victoria by the Park
27 Victoria St
9524 2111
45 45 s 70 70
C
509 Kooyong Rd
9596 6922
231 McKinnon Rd
9576 7922
130 130
TF
21 Railway Pde
8564 1060
90 70
TF
Allanvale Private Nursing Home
38 Ascot St South
9119 5900
Benetas St George's
13-19 Howard St
1300 236 382
Estia Health Altona Meadows
297 Queen St
1300 682 833
51 s 154 154 90 76
TF T
Altona Gardens Care Community
28-30 Rymill Ct
1300 842 924
Marina
385 Blackshaws Rd
8374 6000
mecwacare Squires Place
375-379 Mason St
8573 4812
Caulfield South 3162 Bupa Caulfield
Elsternwick 3185
T
Gardenvale 3185 Caulfield House SRS
g
P 30
W
g
121 16436
H
22-23, OBC 18766 Note 3
9, 94 38644 Greek, Italian, Jewish
83 16246 16166
TF TF
See SRS table on pages 197-198
16450
18642 Note 6
18291
McKinnon 3204 Claremont Terrace Aged Care
Murrumbeena 3163 Brimlea Aged Care
HOBSONS BAY Council
Swimming Pool
88-89 16294 15663
Altona Meadows 3028
Altona North 3025
Note: 1. Greek, Italian, South African 2. European, Jewish - Visiting allied health practitioners 3. Jewish
C C
Pets may be accepted
121 16550 18 16569
F
62 TF 190 190 s WC D TF 60 Fb g
T
4. All cottages in Caulfield Village are dementia specific designed 5. German, Polish, South African 6. Palliative care; Mental Health support.
7 16555
32D, IBC 16564 77 16567 Note 7
9, 94 20889
7. Greek, Italian
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HOBSONS BAY Council continued Newport 3015 120 90 40
Calvary Trugo Place
120 Mason St
1800 527 272
Westgate Aged Care Facility
4 William St
9391 9222
2 Wintringham Rd
9034 4824
60 60 s
C
66 Coleraine St
9309 7562
32 32
C
15 Mladen Ct
1300 682 833
60 60 s
251 Waterview Blvd
1300 272 273
96 96
Regis Fawkner
101F Major Rd
1300 998 100
St Basil's Homes for the Aged
24-36 Lorne St
Williamstown 3016 Wintringham Hostel Williamstown
HUME Council
28 62702
TF TF
16528 Note 1
16554
Turkish
15601
Broadmeadows 3047 Ottoman Village Aged Care
Coolaroo 3048 Estia Health Coolaroo
Craigieburn 3064 Arcare Waterview
TF b g
18 15684
TF g
Note 2
IFC-1 20251
D TF g C D TF b g
Italian
114-115 16474
9358 4444
76 28 150 150 s
Note 3
16491
14 South Circular Rd
9338 0111
82 17
C D TF
855 Mickelham Rd
9070 8300
90 90 s
C
TF
2-6 Robinson St
9302 4002
32 32
C
T
90 Lightwood Cr
1300 842 924
63
D TF
32D, IBC 16172
3 Wedgewood Rd
9303 6333
132 63
D TF
19898
Calvary Goonawarra
19-25 Anderson Rd
1800 527 272
28 15978
Riddell Gardens Aged Care
Cnr Spavin Dr & Riddell Rd
9218 5200
72
TF TF
Baptcare Brookview Community
130 Dimboola Rd
13 22 78
mecwacare Vincent House
125-135 Kenny St
8573 4812
90 90 s 30 30
D TF
Fawkner 3060
Gladstone Park 3043 Hope Aged Care Gladstone Park
Greenvale 3059 Corpus Christi Community
Jacana 3047 McLellan House Residential Care
Meadow Heights 3048 Meadow Heights Care Community
Roxburgh Park 3064 Moran Roxburgh Park
Sunbury 3429
Westmeadows 3049
Note: 1. Pets considered, conditions apply 2. Egyptian, Greek, Italian, Maltese 3. Arabic, Croatian, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Serbian, Sri Lankan
C
TF T
16490
g
Note 4
16505
Note 5
18645
88-89 16083 84 20847 9, 94 16518
4. Men only - Specialist facility for marginalised men with addiction or complex health needs/history of homelessness 5. Psychogeriatric specific services
1300 437 527 | opalhealthcare.com.au
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167
38-40 Station St
9580 9824
P 30
Bupa Bonbeach
53-59 Broadway
1800 718 348
Calvary Bonbeach
440 Station St
1800 527 272
BlueCross Chelsea Manor
7-11 Beardsworth Ave
1300 133 414
BlueCross Gardenia
87 Argyle Ave
1300 133 414
Lifeview Argyle Court
81-83 Argyle Ave
1800 543 384
KINGSTON
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KINGSTON Council Aspendale 3195 Sandy Lodge SRS
18765
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Bonbeach 3196 96 74 s
C D TF TF
70 70 s 73 49 s 45 45
C D TF C TF C TF
Chelsea 3196
Cheltenham 3192
83 16464
g
CALD
28 16465 22-23, OBC 16230 22-23, OBC 16453
g
Allambee Nursing Home
400 Warrigal Rd
Arcare Cheltenham
161A Centre Dandenong Rd 1300 272 273
BlueCross Autumdale
13 Eagland Rd
Cheltenham Manor
10-12 Bendigo St
Eastwood Hostel
400 Warrigal Rd
St James Terrace SRS
296 Warrigal Rd
35 9 TF 90 90 TF g 1300 133 414 45 45 s TF 9584 1111 153 153 W TF 9265 1002 60 58 s T 9583 9999 P 54 See SRS table on pages 197-198
21-27 Inverness St
1300 236 382
90 50 s
C D TF
Fronditha Care Clayton Residential Aged Care 94 Springs Rd
9239 2100
150 150
C D TF
617 Lower Dandenong Rd
9551 5676
46 46
10-12 Northcliffe Rd
1300 096 428
34 34
12 Maxflo Ct
1300 096 971
60 9 s
Note 1
9265 1155
107, 147 16431 18648
German, Greek
IFC-1 16430 22-23, OBC 15567 102 15569 16456
Note 2
15599
Clarinda 3169 Benetas Clarinda on the Park
Clayton South 3169 Dingley Village 3172 Greenwood Manor
Edithvale 3196 Mercy Place Northcliffe
Highett 3190 Menarock LIFE Highett Note: 1. Dutch, European, Greek, LGBTIQ
Gre e nwo o d MANOR
2. Registered NDIS service provider
121 62235
g
Greek
15524
TF
102 16132
C
TF
79 15533
C
TF
64D 16472
W
Greenwood Manor offers a home-like environment with landscaped and courtyard gardens. Tasteful refurbished interior décor adds to the warm comfortable ambience of the living environment.
(03) 9551 5676
greenwoodmanor.com.au
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KINGSTON Council continued Mentone 3194 Avonlea Aged Care
3-7 Patty St
Grand Villa Mentone
66-70 Nepean Hwy
Mercy Place Corben
9-15 Brindisi St
70 70 9585 0733 P 42 1300 096 428 46 46
Bayside Aged Care
5 McDonald St
8543 3100
BlueCross Elly Kay
45-51 Elliot St
1300 133 414
Mercy Place Nixon
27 Chute St
1300 096 428
Whitewater
84 White St
9957 2000
1055 Centre Rd
1300 133 414
50 50 s
TF
43-45 Herbert St
9428 2800
52 31 s
TF
Clarendon Grange
40 Stud Rd
9720 2245
Polish Retirement Home
3 Percival St
9720 3575
47 47 30 29 s 118 86
C
151 100 s 60 25
D TF C TF
g
Note 5
33D 16601 15714
C D TF
g Note 6 g H Italian
9545 4800
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Note 1
15741
D TF
Pet friendly
79 15570
Mordialloc 3195 40 90 90 s 36 36 147
Oakleigh South 3167 BlueCross Oakleigh
Parkdale 3195 Parkdale Aged Care
KNOX Council
88-89 15683
TF
88-89 15568
TF C D TF b C D TF D TF
22-23, OBC 16463 Pet friendly
79 15522 77 63927 22-23, OBC 21080
g
Note 2 33D 16460
Bayswater 3153
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged 31-41 Elizabeth St
8720 1333
Boronia 3155
TF TF C D TF
93 15553
g Note 3 g H Note 4
16577 108 16361
Autumn Aged Care - Clovelly Cottage
16 Stewart St
1300 428 886
Boronia Residential Aged Care
7 Coogee St
9428 2800
Ferntree Gardens SRS
30 Forest Rd
9752 2170
Glengollan Village
97 Underwood Rd
9758 1093
P 32 90 68 s
428 Scoresby Rd
1300 682 833
52 48
TF
g
Note 7
18 15564
1273 Wellington Rd
9752 9455
50 50 s
TF
g
Note 8
15561
18 Le John St
8799 2000
119 119
D TF
Martin Luther Homes Aged Care Facility 67 Mount View Rd
9760 2100
Martin Luther Homes Care Apartments© 67 Mount View Rd
9760 2100
83 83 14 14
D TF TF
Ferntree Gully 3156
Knoxfield 3180 Estia Health Knoxfield
Lysterfield 3156 Isomer Aged Care
Rowville 3178 Homestyle Rowville Manor
The Basin 3154
Note: 1. Multicultural facility; four emergency respite beds available; five beds for dementia care; house Doctor on call 2. CALD - Dementia care available 3. Polish, Russian, Ukrainian 4. Austrian, Croatian, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Polish, Russian, Swiss, Ukrainian 5. CALD - Dementia care available
16604
16229
93 61582
g H Note 9 g Note 10
16619 21894
6. Italian, Maltese - Visiting allied health practitioners; mental health supported services available 7. CALD, European, Filipino, Italian, Polish 8. Arabic, Bengali, Fijian, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Muslim, Polish, Turkish 9. CALD, Eastern European, European, German 10. Austrian, Eastern European, European, German, Swiss
Welcome to a caring community
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KNOX Council continued Upper Ferntree Gully 3156 Edward Street Nursing Home
2-6 Edward St
9753 5064
Menarock LIFE Upper Ferntree Gully VMCH Willowbrooke Aged Care Residence
14-18 Tarana Ave
1300 096 971
9A Willow Rd
1300 698 624
Arpad Aged Care
9 Garrisson Gr
9801 0855
Wantirna Views Care Community
100 Harold St
1300 842 924
Wantirna 3152
30 30 45 3 s 49 48 s 60 60 122
C C C
Wantirna South 3152 Adare Care
1405 High Street Rd
Arcare Knox
478 Burwood Hwy
Arcare Knox - The Lodge
478 Burwood Hwy
Latvian Aged Care Facility
60 Fraser Cr
Royal Freemasons Centennial Lodge
13 Lewis Rd
VMCH Wantirna Aged Care Residence
355 Stud Rd
P 45 119 110 1300 272 273 28 28 9800 2977 54 54 s 1300 176 925 75 60 1300 698 624 96 96
371 Manningham Rd
1300 902 023
MannaCare Doncaster Melaleuca Lodge 383 Manningham Rd
1300 902 023
g
TF TF
g H Hungarian
9801 7110
1300 272 273
MANNINGHAM Council
CALD - Visiting pet program
TF TF TF
D TF TF C D TF D TF C D TF
16591
64D 16608 87 16576
g g
15552 32D, IBC 16585
Note 1
20581
Note 2
IFC-1 16593 IFC-1 21239
g H European, Latvian
15565 16602 87 15969
Doncaster 3108 MannaCare Cassia House
Doncaster East 3109 13 22 78
90 90 s 60 60 s
107 Andersons Creek Rd
Calvary Millward
31 Blackburn Rd
1800 527 272
Doncaster Manor Supported Care Home 52-54 George St
9841 7250
P 23 P 38 85 120 104 126 126
15558
T
150 150
Baptcare The Orchards Community
16589
C D TF g H Chinese, Greek, Italian H
28 15669
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Note 3
20022
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Note 4
18627
C
TF TF
84 21820
Donvale 3111 Alexandra Gardens SRS
42 Old Warrandyte Rd
9842 9971
Greenview Aged Care
33-37 Mitcham Rd
8841 0800
On Luck Chinese Nursing Home
177-179 Tindals Rd
9844 6000
The Heights
39-41 Mitcham Rd
8841 8100
163-165 Central Rd
9259 2000
182 182 s
D TF
Della dale Aged Care
17 Derwent St
1800 001 717
Warrandyte Gardens Care Community
205 Warrandyte Rd
1300 842 924
30 8 s 107 51
C D TF WC TF
Nunawading 3131 AdventCare Whitehorse
Ringwood North 3134
Note: 1. Chinese - Palliative care available 2. Dutch, German, Irish, Italian 3. 24 hour assisted care; weekly fee; no accommodation payment or in-going fees
TF D TF WC D TF
88-89 15941
g
Note 5
77 20254
g H CALD g
15967
CALD, NESB
122 15555 16590 32D, IBC 16595
4. Four double rooms; Registered Nurse Div 1 available and on call after hours 5. Asian, Chinese, Indo-Chinese, Indonesian, Malaysian, Singaporean, Vietnamese
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MANNINGHAM Council continued Templestowe 3106 Arcare Templestowe
75 King St
1300 272 273
BlueCross Silverwood
105 Porter St
1300 133 414
Bupa Templestowe
222 Serpells Rd
1800 718 348
Charlesbrook Aged Care
1 Innisfallen Ave
9814 8200
Menarock LIFE Templestowe
81-85 Porter St
1300 096 971
Newmans on the Park
33 Newmans Rd
9814 8100
Templestowe Grove Care Community
1 Chivers Rd
1300 842 924
Templestowe Lower 3107
117 117 61 61 s 142 71 71 s 64 64 s 109 89 s 83 83 s
F C TF C TF D TF C TF TF TF
78 78 s
TF TF
BlueCross Ashby Fronditha Care Lower Templestowe Residential Aged Care Greenslopes SRS
23-31 Ashford St
1300 133 414
11 Omar St
8850 5111
236 Greenslopes Dr
Menarock LIFE Lower Templestowe
7 Elberta Ave
Mercy Place Templestowe
16 Herlihys Rd
Templestowe Manor Aged Care
410-418 Thompsons Rd
P 40 1300 096 971 50 1300 096 428 52 9850 8877 60
60 60
9852 1800
36 49 52 s 60
MARIBYRNONG Council
IFC-1 22018
D
22-23, OBC 16221 Note 1
g
16119 64D 16587 18661 32D, IBC 16079 22-23, OBC 16219 Greek
g
TF TF TF
17964 18305
See SRS table on pages 197-198
C C C
83 20561
64D 16164
g
CALD
79 16583 88-89 21042
H
Footscray 3011
1300 176 925
127 127 s 88 75 s 120 120 s 60 6
C T F b g H Chinese, Vietnamese 84 16529 18702 C D T F g CALD, NESB Note 2 70 16475 TF C D T F g CALD, Chinese, Vietnamese 16561
9680 0400
72
C
31 Hampstead Rd
1300 272 273
90 88 s
52 Somerville Rd
9687 8233
Ferndale Gardens
229-239 Bayswater Rd
9729 4699
Heritage Gardens
325-329 Canterbury Rd
0408 062 460
BlueCross Tarralla
9 Jackson St
Bupa Croydon
120-124 Maroondah Hwy
Croydon Grove Care Community
40 Chevalier Dr
75 72 s 1800 718 348 84 37 s 1300 842 924 60 9845 8500 105 105 s 9722 8844 P 45
Baptcare Westhaven Community
50 Pickett St
13 22 78
Doutta Galla Footscray
48 Geelong Rd
9687 6744
James Barker House Aged Care Centre
64 Buckley St
1300 111 227
Royal Freemasons Footscray Aged Care 25 Mephan St
Kingsville 3012 Uniting AgeWell Kingsville Community 319 Geelong Rd
Maidstone 3012 Arcare Maidstone
Yarraville 3013 Doutta Galla Yarraville Village
TF
14-15 19901
H
D TF
g
Note 3
47 46
TF
g
CALD, NESB
114 114 121 121
D TF D TF
MAROONDAH Council
IFC-1 18636 15608
Bayswater North 3153
Croydon 3136
Donwood Community Aged Care Services 11 Diana St Dorset Lodge SRS
362 Dorset Rd
1300 133 414
Note: 1. Chinese, Greek, Italian, South African 2. Care for socially/financially disadvantaged residents or homeless/at risk of homelessness
TF D TF T D TF
See SRS table on pages 197-198
93 16581 145 15698 22-23, OBC 16073 83 16592 32D, IBC 63121
H
15557 Note 4
16165
3. Croatian, German, Greek, Italian, Maltese, Spanish 4. Secure garden; transition care beds available
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Note 1
18279
MAROONDAH Council continued Croydon North 3136 See SRS table on pages 197-198 P 40 104 104 s F
Allbright Manor
31-35 Exeter Rd
9726 0588
Park Lane Croydon
295-299 Maroondah Hwy
9726 1100
27-29 The Greenway
1300 096 971
47 47 s
48 Liverpool Rd
9723 9444
P 45 78 78 s 45 45 s 55 55 s 120
Heathmont 3135 Menarock LIFE Heathmont
Kilsyth 3137 Gracevale Grange SRS
Kirkbrae Presbyterian Homes Aged Care 794 Mount Dandenong Rd
9724 5200
Margriet Manor
722 Mount Dandenong Rd
9728 7400
Overbeek Lodge
736 Mount Dandenong Rd
9728 7450
Walmsley Aged Care
500 Greeves Dr
9726 1200
T
Ringwood 3134 Blue Willows Residential Aged Care
74 Warrandyte Rd
Estia Health Ringwood
211-217 Wantirna Rd
Olivet Care Ringwood
7-9 Rupert St
Regis Ringwood
294 Maroondah Hwy
Ringwood East 3135
63, 64 18822 64D 17970
C D TF Note 2
16008
H g H Note 3 g H CALD H Note 4
181 15563
See SRS table on pages 197-198
TF C D TF C D TF TF
See SRS table on pages 197-198 P 58 169 169 s C D TF 9131 5500 135 135 s D TF 1300 998 100 66 31 F 9870 6655
P 36 P 40 69 69
9870 0982
Jasmine Lodge
56 Mount Dandenong Rd
9879 3702
RALAC Lionsbrae
29 Everard Rd
9870 7523
Della dale Aged Care
17 Derwent St
1800 001 717
Warrandyte Gardens Care Community
205 Warrandyte Rd
1300 842 924
770 Canterbury Rd
9873 5300
99 79 s
497 Rathdowne St
9240 7000
161 161
D TF
22 Verona Lane
1300 096 428
110 98
WC D TF
See SRS table on pages 197-198 See SRS table on pages 197-198
Ringwood North 3134 30 8 s 107 51
Vermont 3133
MELBOURNE Council
g
C
73, 80, 105 16174
18 16090 Note 5
114-115 16573
Note 6
15707 20739
C D TF C D TF WC TF
19013
16627
T
35 Mount Dandenong Rd
16255
16002
H
1300 682 833
Acacia Gardens
Vermont Aged Care
g
g
Note 7
15566
CALD, NESB
16590 32D, IBC 16595 16360
TF
Carlton 3053 Rathdowne Place Aged Care
East Melbourne 3002 Mercy Place East Melbourne
Note: 1. Asian, Chinese - Chinese on staff, Asian influence of food. 2. Secure dementia care available 3. CALD; Eden in Oz registered home 4. 24-hour Memory support household
H
73, 80, 105 20591 79 19020
5. Dementia care available 6. Armenian, Asian, Dutch, European, French, German, Greek, Italian, Jewish, Northern European, Singaporean, Western European 7. Includes services to homeless people and/or at risk of homelessness
1300 437 527 | opalhealthcare.com.au
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MELBOURNE Council continued Flemington 3031 1 Little Princes St
9034 4824
21 21
C
44 Market St
9376 2111
58 46 s
C D TF
45 Moubray St
1300 176 925
207 207 s
Elderly Chinese Home
125-129 Manningham St
9328 4558
Mercy Place Parkville
1 Willam St
1300 096 428
47 47 140 114
TF C D TF
g
2 Nicol Ave
1300 272 273
88 88
TF
g
116 Centenary Ave
8746 3000
60 60 s
C
Estia Health Melton South
34-42 Brooklyn Rd
1300 682 833
Sutton Park Aged Care
126-134 Exford Rd
8099 7700
103 103 113 106 s
C D TF TF
Grand Cedar
61-63 High Street Rd
Grand Cedar Aged Care
61-63 High Street Rd
VMCH Ashwood
58 Queens Pde
75 75 9428 2800 P 75 75 s 1300 698 624 90
Highwood Court Aged Care
359 Warrigal Rd
8831 0500
Royal Freemasons Elizabeth Gardens
2-8 Elizabeth St
1300 176 925
Bupa Clayton
12 Burton Ave
1800 718 348
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
1720 Dandenong Rd
9548 7366
McLean Lodge
Kensington 3031 Doutta Galla Lynch's Bridge
Melbourne 3004 Royal Freemasons Coppin Centre
Parkville 3052
MELTON Council
16513
g
D TF b
CALD, NESB
16512
Note 1
15708
Chinese
16507
H Pastoral care available
79 18977
Burnside 3023 Arcare Burnside
Melton 3337 Willowbrae Melton
Melton South 3338
MONASH Council
IFC-1 16094
Note 2
63, 64 16558
TF
18 16134
Note 3
16210
Ashwood 3147 9811 5600
C C
TF TF
33D 20882 33D 63986
g
87 63581
Burwood 3125 75 68 38
Clayton 3168
VMCH Corpus Christi Aged Care Residence 80 Clayton Rd
1300 698 624
155 155 s 90 90 120 120
C D TF C D TF W TF
60 60 102 102 52 52 49 2 s 170
F TF TF C D TF W D TF
Glen Waverley 3150 Calvary The Highbury
684 Highbury Rd
1800 527 272
Campbell Place Aged Care
131-141 Coleman Pde
1300 290 597
Estia Health Glen Waverley
2B Grace St
1300 682 833
Menarock LIFE Glen Waverley
982 High Street Rd
1300 096 971
Waverley Valley Care Community
29-33 Chesterville Rd
1300 842 924
Note: 1. Includes 30 transition care beds for clients discharged from hospital 2. Croatian, Italian, Maltese, Polish 3. Interconnecting rooms available
88-89 16117
TF TF
15559
g
Dementia care available
83 19236
Note 4
71 16582 87 17913
H
28 38308
H H
73, 80, 105 16612 18 20234 64D 16570 32D, IBC 15709
4. Asian, Chinese, Eastern European, European, Greek, Hindi, Indian, Indo-Chinese, Irish, Italian, LGBTIQ, Northern European, Turkish, Western European
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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Note 1
33D 16628
MONASH Council continued Hughesdale 3166 4-8 Earlstown Rd
9428 2800
46 46
BlueCross Scotchmans Creek
450 Waverley Rd
1300 133 414
Calvary The Regent
35-39 Regent St
1800 527 272
133 133 s
Oakern Lodge SRS
14 Bales St
9807 2443
BlueCross Hansworth
181 Hansworth St
1300 133 414
Royal Freemasons Monash Gardens
355 Wellington Rd
1300 176 925
Oaklea Hall
TF
Mount Waverley 3149
P 12
g
22-23, OBC 19166
D TF TF
28 39073 18285
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Mulgrave 3170
VMCH John R Hannah Aged Care Residence 68 Wattle Gr
1300 698 624
Oakleigh 3166 Oak Towers Aged Care Service
D TF TF TF
Note 2
22-23, OBC 16074
g H Note 3 H
16618 87 15562
H
68 16629
139 Atherton Rd
8574 4000
134 134 s
C D TF
23A Elizabeth St
1300 682 833
110
s
C D TF
1055 Centre Rd
1300 133 414
50 50 s
TF
123-127 Whalley Dr
9795 9154
161 161
171-175 Jells Rd
1800 543 384
2 Collegium Ave
8513 1900
946-952 Ferntree Gully Rd
9590 0510
242 Jells Rd
8545 1400
Oakleigh East 3166 Estia Health Oakleigh East
90 90 s 97 97 74 74 s
Oakleigh South 3167 BlueCross Oakleigh
Wheelers Hill 3150 Cumberland View Aged Care Living Whalley Drive Lifeview The Willows Nellie Melba Retirement Village Aged Care - Ryman Healthcare Waverley Hill SRS Weary Dunlop Retirement Village Aged Care - Ryman Healthcare Note: 1. CALD - Dementia care available 2. Dementia care also available
3. CALD - Multicultural community 4. Greek, Italian - Secure facility
Note 4
g
22-23, OBC 21080
WC D TF 60 60 C T F g Note 5 138 138 s D TF b H
P 45
See SRS table on pages 197-198
82 82 s
C D TF b
18 16571
g
5. Chinese, Greek, Indian, LGBTIQ, Sri Lankan, Western European
CALD
H
173 16118 107, 147 16024 22321 19009 21121
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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Chinese
16519
MOONEE VALLEY Council Ascot Vale 3032 77 Hurtle St
9370 8288
31 31
C
BlueCross Riverlea
57 Intervale Dr
1300 133 414
Doutta Galla Avondale Heights
120 North Rd
9325 0000
Embracia Moonee Valley
76-86 North Rd
8579 4800
Ron Conn Nursing Home
33 Westminster Dr
9034 4824
75 75 s 108 94 s 161 161 s 60 60 s
C TF C D TF C D TF C
Arcadia Aged Care
120 McCracken St
8378 3300
Arcare Essendon
33 Raleigh St
1300 272 273
Trevi Court Aged Care
95 Bulla Rd
9374 3500
103 103 s 120 120 s 54
D TF F TF
46-48 Royal Ave
9379 3322
McLean Lodge
1 Little Princes St
9034 4824
Royal Freemasons Gregory Lodge
2/58 Newmarket St
1300 176 925
Cyril Jewell House
68 Hassett Cr
9331 6581
Holloway Aged Care Services
1 Rotary Dr
9331 2733
Keilor East Manor Care Community
188A Sterling Dr
1300 842 924
Victorian Elderly Chinese Hostel
Avondale Heights 3034
Essendon 3040
Essendon North 3041 Royal Avenue Retirement Lodge
P 31
TF
g
22-23, OBC 16243
g g
CALD, NESB
16086
European, Italian
20253 16085 68 17902
H
IFC-1 22019 88-89 16177 Note 1
See SRS table on pages 197-198
18764
Flemington 3031 21 21 73 61
C
45 70 58 65
TF TF C TF D TF
Keilor East 3033
Mekong Keilor East Vietnamese Aged Care 8 Trott Pl
9331 5366
13 48 52 s 2 s
D TF
g
Chinese, Greek, Italian
16497
Note 2
16478 16509 32D, IBC 16479
Vietnamese
16514
See SRS table on pages 197-198 P 40 138 51 s WC TF 45 45 F g H CALD, NESB
18565
T
15595
30 P 27 110 105
TF
16508
Moonee Ponds 3039 Corandirk House SRS
74A Maribyrnong Rd
9326 2000
CraigCare Moonee Ponds
88 Holmes Rd
0416 304 711
Doutta Galla Queens Park
2-8 Hutcheson St
9372 8888
Boyne Russell House
184 Victoria St
9381 1900
Brunswick Lodge SRS
17 Loyola Ave
9388 0144
Hope Aged Care Brunswick
34 Lux Way
9380 8028
5 Parkview Ave
9383 4244
25 23 s
Aurrum Aged Care Brunswick
17 Egginton St
8378 5400
Benetas Gladswood Lodge
15 Waxman Pde
1300 236 382
60 24 51 s
Bupa Coburg
24 Sutherland St
1800 718 348
Wintringham Gilgunya
23 Harding St
9034 4824
MORELAND Council
16513
g
16003
Brunswick 3056
Brunswick East 3057 Aboriginal Community Elders Services Brunswick West 3055
Coburg 3058
Note: 1. NDIS participants welcome; No drugs or alcohol allowed on premises 2. Services for residents with mental health issues & degenerative neurological diseases
75 66 s 51 51
18757
See SRS table on pages 197-198
W
D TF
Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Italian 16485
g
C
TF b g
ATSI
16498
CALD
16476
C
TF T DT
g
121 16521 83 16128
H
16116
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g g
Note 1
109 16484
Note 2
33D 17966
D TF g C D TF b g
Italian
114-115 16474
Note 3
16491
MORELAND Council continued Coburg North 3058 120 90 60 42
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
2-12 Anzac Ave
9353 5000
Northern Gardens
867 Sydney Rd
9428 2800
Regis Fawkner
101F Major Rd
1300 998 100
St Basil's Homes for the Aged
24-36 Lorne St
9358 4444
76 28 150 150 s
217-241 Queens Pde
8638 9100
123 123
Benetas Colton Close
19 York St
BlueCross Glengowrie
54 Box Forest Rd
BlueCross Monterey
858 Pascoe Vale Rd
CraigCare Plumpton Villa Glenroy
7 Lewis St
Glenville Lodge SRS
36 Lytton St
Villa Del Sole Aged Care Residence
73 William St
117 117 1300 133 414 90 90 s 1300 133 414 114 103 s 0416 304 711 126 126 9300 2570 P 36 9953 6666 52 52 s
D TF TF
Fawkner 3060
Fitzroy North 3068 Clifton Views
Glenroy 3046
Pascoe Vale 3044
1300 236 382
CraigCare Pascoe Vale
1A Virginia St
0416 304 711
Mayflower Edith Bendall
11 Park St
9379 0079
317A O'Hea St
8102 2400
Dorothy Impey Home
121 16477
DT C D TF TF C TF b g C
TF
140 140 60 15
C D TF D TF
92 92 s
C
Pascoe Vale South 3044
77 21156
D TF
22-23, OBC 16126 22-23, OBC 16220
g
Note 4
16137
Note 5
16043
Italian
16524
Keypad secure facility
19051 16506 90 15666
TF
Welcome to a caring community
Facility Locations: Hughesdale | Narre Warren | Narre Warren South | Carrum Downs Coburg North | Parkdale | Traralgon | Boronia | Ashwood Enquiries Welcome (03) 9428 2800 or visit www.maacg.com.au MAACG strip 2022-V1.indd 1 MORNINGTON PENINSULA Council
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F
8-16 Capel Ave
1800 527 272
Carinya Residential Aged Care
34A Balaka St
Regis Rosebud Village Glen AC Res Capel Sound
1 Wyuna St 34A Balaka St
P 26 26 1300 998 100 126 112 5986 4422 196 196
TF D TF D TF D TF
86 Victoria St
5979 0333
90 90
D TF
Arcare Balnarring
51 Balnarring Rd
1300 272 273
Calvary Capel Sands
Capel Sound 3940 5950 4795
Hastings 3915 The Bays Aged Care
Note: 1. CALD, Chinese, European, Filipino, Hindi, Indian, Italian, Nepalese, Sri Lankan, Tamil 2. CALD, Italian - Dementia care available 3. Arabic, Croatian, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Serbian, Sri Lankan
IFC-1 62816
g
CALD
28 16613
Note 6
16420 114-115 16426
H
16419 16501
4. Greek, Italian, Polish - Keypad secure facility 5. Services for residents who are disabled, brain injured & those with psychiatric issues 6. Psychogeriatric specific services
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MORNINGTON PENINSULA Council continued Mornington 3931 Autumn Aged Care - Bentons Lodge
197 Bentons Rd
5975 4911
Benetas Corowa Court
752 Esp
1300 236 382
mecwacare Park Hill
160 Mornington-Tyabb Rd
8573 4812
Peninsula Grange Aged Care
2 Booker Ave
1300 291 013
Racecourse Grange Aged Care 428 Racecourse Rd Uniting AgeWell Andrew Kerr Care Com'ty 67-69 Tanti Ave
1300 282 604
Village Glen Aged Care Res Mornington 827-829 Nepean Hwy
5958 6800
5975 6334
170 122 120 120 69 69 102 102 127 127 117 117 s 92 90
Mount Eliza 3930 Calvary George Vowell
Cnr Cobb Rd & Nepean Hwy 1800 527 272
Eliza Park SRS
157 Mount Eliza Way
9787 3515
P 43
20250
D TF CDT C D TF C TF b C TF b F D TF
121 16406 9, 94 16614
H H
73, 80, 105 19906 73, 80, 105 21180 14-15 16424 38590
TF
g
CALD
D TF WC D TF
g
CALD - Keypad secure facility
C
28 16415 18787
Mount Martha 3934 118 51 140 140
CraigCare Mornington
688 Nepean Hwy
0416 304 711
Mornington Bay Care Community
185 Racecourse Rd
1300 842 924
Mercy Place Rosebud
12-14 Cairns Ave
1300 096 428
Rosebrook Aged Care
441 Waterfall Gully Rd
5982 6200
36-40 Weir St
1800 527 272
111 Country Club Dr
8573 4812
Royal Freemasons Mount Martha Valley 130 Country Club Dr
1300 176 925
43 125 125 s
3905 Frankston-Flinders Rd
8573 4812
60
22 Graf Rd
1300 842 924
130 130
D TF
30 The Crescent
1300 842 924
100 100
C D TF
Diamond Creek Care Community
203 Broad Gully Rd
1300 842 924
Kilara House
124 Main Hurstbridge Rd
8418 2664
130 85 s P 25
Angels Care Australia
11 Drysdale Ave
St Vincent's Care Eltham
43 Diamond St
1800 264 357 P 10 1800 778 767 126 118
Bupa Greensborough
264 Diamond Creek Rd
1800 718 348
Deloraine Aged Care
14-18 Adeline St
9433 3444
Grace Villa, Greensborough
Unit 4, 25-33 Grimshaw St
9432 2855
Trinity Manor Greensborough
226-230 Elder St
9091 5200
Rosebud 3939
Rye 3941 Calvary Rye Sands
30 30 91 91 s
C
Safety Beach 3936 mecwacare Calwell Manor
Shoreham 3916 mecwacare Annie's Court
Somerville 3912 Somerville Gardens Care Community
Tyabb 3913 Western Port Bay Care Community
NILLUMBIK Council
16410
32D, IBC 16233
TF D TF
79 16412
TF
28 21921
TF D TF b
9, 94 61615
TF
9, 94 61618
18315
16387
Note 1
32D, IBC 16223 32D, IBC 38595
Diamond Creek 3089 32D, IBC 20901
D TF
Note 2
See SRS table on pages 197-198
NDIS Support
15751
See SRS table on pages 197-198
SL on site
55116
Eltham 3095
DT
11 16337
TF TF D TF C D TF
83 16278
Greensborough 3088
Note: 1. Dementia care in Memory Support Wing
90 64 38 s 91 63 s 112 112 s
2. Couples rooms with interconnecting doors
C
65 16328
g
NESB
16212 22210
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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NILLUMBIK Council continued Plenty 3090 321-327 Diamond Creek Rd
9431 9500
120 120
45 Silvan Rd
1300 682 833
91 53 s
18-30 Richardson St
9690 3166
30
45 Moubray St
1300 176 925
207 207 s
79 Swallow St
9034 4824
35 35
Emerald Hill Residence
203 Napier St
9633 9200
Napier Street Aged Care Services
179 Napier St
9696 9229
The Alba Care Suites
114 Albert Rd
0458 032 728
146 146 s 62 62 s 95 95
Bupa Windsor
102-104 Union St
1800 718 348
Residential Home Windsor
K11 Union St
8517 5999
41 156 156
607-613 Dandenong Rd
1300 998 100
77 65
9-15 Kent St
8573 4812
1245 Malvern Rd
8573 4812
Arcare Malvern East
1997 Malvern Rd
Arcare Nirvana Avenue
78 Nirvana Ave
Arcare Parkview Malvern East
1287 Dandenong Rd
Balmoral House SRS
71-75 Waverley Rd
BlueCross Cresthaven
1A The Avenue
Regis East Malvern
400 Waverley Rd
93 93 1300 272 273 30 1300 272 273 64 64 s 9572 3012 P 21 1300 133 414 103 103 s 1300 998 100 153 137 s
Aurrum Aged Care Plenty Estia Health Wattle Glen
PORT PHILLIP Council
20249
TF
Wattle Glen 3096
Veteran specific
D TF
18 16327
Albert Park 3206 South Port Residential Home
Melbourne 3004 Royal Freemasons Coppin Centre
Port Melbourne 3207 Port Melbourne Hostel
s
South Melbourne 3205
TF
C
g
D TF b
Greek
15589
Note 1
15708 16245
C
20860
D TF F
16175 73, 80, 105 63998
Windsor 3181
TF TF
C
STONNINGTON Council
83 16201
g
Jewish
15726
Armadale 3143 Regis Armadale
D TF
114-115 19696
138
C D TF
9, 94 15583
101
TF
9, 94 19385
Glen Iris 3146 mecwacare Noel Miller Centre
Malvern 3144 mecwacare Malvern Centre
Malvern East 3145
Prahran 3181
1300 272 273
mecwacare Trescowthick Centre
70 Charles St
8573 4812
VMCH O’Neill House
101 Lewisham Road North 1300 698 624
60 60 22 22
Toorak 3142 33 Lansell Rd
1300 133 414
47 47 s
Bupa Windsor
102-104 Union St
1800 718 348
Residential Home Windsor
K11 Union St
8517 5999
41 156 156
BlueCross Darnlee
Windsor 3181
Note: 1. Includes 30 transition care beds for clients discharged from hospital
2. Greek, Irish, Polish, South African
D
F F TF
g g g
Note 2
IFC-1 20296
Italian, South African
IFC-1 15587
European
IFC-1 21325 15936
See SRS table on pages 197-198
C
C
TF D TF
22-23, OBC 38516
TF TF
9, 94 16433
TF
22-23, OBC 15613
TF TF
83 16201
114-115 15585
87 62789
g
Jewish
15726
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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WHITEHORSE Council Blackburn 3130 Covenant House SRS
181 Canterbury Rd
Regis Blackburn
40 Central Rd
P 24 1300 998 100 190 157
Regis Alawarra Lodge
220 Middleborough Rd
1300 998 100
Regis Inala Lodge
220 Middleborough Rd
1300 998 100
BlueCross Box Hill
48 Dorking Rd
1300 133 414
Uniting AgeWell Box Hill Community
75 Thames St
9843 2200
Highwood Court Aged Care
359 Warrigal Rd
8831 0500
Royal Freemasons Elizabeth Gardens
2-8 Elizabeth St
1300 176 925
Burwood Lodge SRS
336 Blackburn Rd
9886 8777
John Flynn - Ryman Healthcare
4 Foundation Blvd
8849 8799
P 23 114
Cnr Mahoneys Rd & Northside Residential Aged Care Facility Burwood Hwy
8804 2732
30
Uniting AgeWell Strathdon Community 17 Jolimont Rd
9845 3111
167
401 Elgar Rd
9890 6074
P 23
See SRS table on pages 197-198
NDIS clients welcome
15968
13-25 Strabane Ave
8573 4812
30
TF b
Under construction
9, 94 16580
163-165 Central Rd
9259 2000
182 182 s
D TF
Arcare Surrey Hills
18 Florence Rd
1300 272 273
BlueCross Broughtonlea
9-17 Broughton Rd
1300 133 414
51 51 97 97 s
F TF
22-23, OBC 15987
770 Canterbury Rd
9873 5300
99 79 s
TF
16360
9878 1628
114-115 16598
Note 1
D TF
Blackburn South 3130 99 99 84 50
DT D TF
g Chinese, Malaysian 114-115 19113 g H Chinese, Malaysian 114-115 16599
216 216 s 120 120
D TF D TF
g
Box Hill 3128
Burwood 3125 75 68 38
CALD
22-23, OBC 22295 14-15 15550 88-89 16117
TF TF
Burwood East 3151
See SRS table on pages 197-198
TF b
Forest Hill 3131
Mont Albert 3127 Mont Albert Manor
18726
See SRS table on pages 197-198
15559
g
Note 2
18979
SL on site
63144 18653
C D T F g Note 3 C T F b H Note 4
14-15 16594
Mont Albert North 3129 mecwacare Simon Price Ctr
Nunawading 3131 AdventCare Whitehorse
Surrey Hills 3127
Vermont 3133 Vermont Aged Care
Note: 1. Dedicated Deaf Wing with Auslan trained staff 2. Chinese - Secure dementia care offered
C
g H CALD
122 15555 IFC-1 21326
3. CALD - Interim facility for residents with challenging behaviours associated with mental health needs 4. Additional 30 transition care beds through Eastern Health - ph: (03) 9845 3122
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WHITEHORSE Council continued Vermont South 3133 BlueCross Livingstone Gardens
39 Livingstone Rd
1300 133 414
Victoria Grange Aged Care
502-514 Burwood Hwy
1300 291 015
210 210 s 104 104
22-23, OBC 16624
D TF TF b
WHITTLESEA Council
H Note 1
73, 80, 105 17811
Bundoora 3083 9495 3188
30
9495 3240
30 12
Vasey RSL Care Bundoora
Northern Health Bundoora Centre, 1231 Plenty Rd Bundoora Extended Care Centre, 1231 Plenty Rd 5 Tower Ave
9466 9615
VMCH Bundoora Aged Care Residence
1424-1428 Plenty Rd
1300 698 624
90 90 s 91 50
Arcare Civic Manor
7 Civic Dr
1300 272 273
Epping Meadows Care Community
202 McDonalds Rd
1300 842 924
Estia Health Epping Vic
30 Epping Rd
1300 682 833
Grace of Mary Greek Cypriot Hostel
190-200 McDonalds Rd
9408 8169
Heritage Epping
25 Willandra Dr
0460 432 049
Oxa Care
513 High St
8402 0809
51 Pinetree Cr
13 22 78
120
Bethel Aged Care
600 Plenty Rd
8467 2222
BlueCross The Boulevard
70 Heaths Ct
1300 133 414
121 121 90 84 s
TF C D TF
Bupa South Morang
18-22 McGlynn Ave
1800 718 348
Estia Health Plenty Valley
806 Plenty Rd
1300 682 833
C
Estia Health South Morang
879 Plenty Rd
1300 682 833
San Carlo Homes for the Aged
970 Plenty Rd
9404 1490
65 67 63 s 119 119 s 136 100 s
Ian Brand Nursing Home Merv Irvine Nursing Home
Epping 3076
Lalor 3075 Baptcare Wattlegrove Community
W
Whittlesea 3757
Note 2
18646
Note 3
97, 101 15609 87 16340
120 120 D TF g 131 83 WC D TF g 70 40 s TF g 42 42 D TF g 148 148 D TF b 240 240 s F
Note 4 Macedonian European, Greek
Sunlight
43 Laurel St
8775 1100
30-32 Fir St
9719 1600
180 180 74 62
312-318 Derrimut Rd
8573 4812
85
9 Hewett Dr
9394 2500
118 118
142 Sunset Views Blvd
9559 0400
120 120 s
WYNDHAM Council
32D, IBC 16334 108 16304 145 21182 63340 84 61714
TF b
Whittlesea Lodge Aged Care
IFC-1 18282
Greek, Italian, Macedonian 18 16306
T
Mill Park 3082
South Morang 3752
17709
TF TF C D TF C D TF
g
T TF C D TF b D TF g
Note 5
109 18829 22-23, OBC 18698 83 16331 18 15977 18 18998
Italian
16319
WC D TF TF
77 17806
TF
9, 94 18994
C D TF
93 19896
D TF
93 62203
16326
Hoppers Crossing 3029 mecwacare John Atchison Centre
Point Cook 3030 Point Cook Manor
Tarneit 3029 Sunset Views Manor
Note: 1. Pastoral services available 2. Services for residents with mental health illnesses & degenerative neurological diseases 3. Strong focus on supporting war widows and veterans
4. Croatian, Egyptian, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Maltese 5. CALD, Chinese, Filipino, Greek, Hindi, Indian, Italian, Macedonian, Malaysian, Nepalese, Singaporean, Tamil; Couples rooms available subject to availability.
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Note 1
84 16530
WYNDHAM Council continued Werribee 3030 Baptcare Wyndham Lodge Community 120 Synnot St
13 22 78
150 150 s 72 72 220 100 74 s 108 94 s 80 80
D TF D C TF C D TF C D TF D TF
Estia Health Werribee
8-10 Russell St
1300 682 833
Glendale Aged Care
265 Heaths Rd
8742 8888
Manor Court Werribee Aged Care
5 Hogan Gr
9742 0699
Mercy Place Wyndham
39 Deutgam St
1300 096 428
St Vincent's Care Werribee
240 Hoppers Lane
1800 778 767
16 Charsworth Way
1300 874 2273
126 126 s
TF b
38-39 63771
9742 7201
85
TF
14-15 17814
Williams Landing 3027 TriCare Williams Landing AC Res
Wyndham Vale 3024 Uniting AgeWell Manor Lakes Community 15 Buffalo Cr
18 16133 88-89 16493 180 16510 Pastoral care available
79 16525 11 21119
Permanent | Respite | Dementia Care 5 Hogan Grove, Werribee 3030
www.manorcourt.org.au
03 9742 0699
YARRA Council Alphington 3078 Arnica Lodge
P 27
12-14 Como St
9497 2027
160 Gold St
1300 148 148
117 114 s
3 Cambridge St
9417 6021
30
217-241 Queens Pde
8638 9100
mecwacare Rositano House
273 Church St
8573 4812
Riverside House
2 River St
9231 0970
315 Manchester Rd
8521 7000
144 144 s
15 Emerald-Monbulk Rd
1800 543 384
60 60
Note 2
19799
Clifton Hill 3068 BSL Aged Care Clifton Hill
Collingwood 3066 Cambridge House
TF
74 61657
TF
16367
123 123
D TF
77 21156
30 30 30 8
F
9, 94 16378
C
Fitzroy North 3068 Clifton Views
Richmond 3121
Note 3
18651
YARRA RANGES Council Chirnside Park 3116 Chirnside Views
Emerald 3782 Lifeview Emerald Glades
Note: 1. Memory support unit for residents with mild cognitive impairment 2. We also cater for younger adults with mental health issues and/or disabilities
63, 64 38785
D TF C
TF
3. Psychogeriatric specific services 4. Dutch, Italian, LGBTIQ, Russian, Western European
g
Note 4
107, 147 16428
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YARRA RANGES Council continued Healesville 3777 Aurrum Aged Care Healesville
27 Smith St
5962 6628
Holmwood Aged Care
17-23 Lalors Rd
5962 4321
Monda Lodge Hostel
32-36 McGregor Ave
5969 9968
48 Liverpool Rd
9723 9444
120 110 s 85 35 30 30
Kilsyth 3137 Gracevale Grange SRS
P 45 78 78 s 45 45 s 55 55 s 120
C C
TF TF
9724 5200
Margriet Manor
722 Mount Dandenong Rd
9728 7400
Overbeek Lodge
736 Mount Dandenong Rd
9728 7450
Walmsley Aged Care
500 Greeves Dr
9726 1200
475 Swansea Rd
9739 3300
95
1273 Wellington Rd
9752 9455
50 50 s
72-76 Kerr Cres 991 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd
1300 096 428
48 24
1300 096 428
106 106 s
15-19 Baradine Rd
1300 133 414
Mooroolbark Residential Aged Care Facility 73A Cambridge Rd
9723 9650
72 70 s 30 30
C D TF D TF
30 30 45 3 s 49 48 s
Lilydale Aged Care
Lysterfield 3156 Isomer Aged Care
Montrose 3765 Mercy Place Boronia Mercy Place Montrose
Mooroolbark 3138 BlueCross Baradine
Upper Ferntree Gully 3156 Edward Street Nursing Home
2-6 Edward St
9753 5064
Menarock LIFE Upper Ferntree Gully
14-18 Tarana Ave
1300 096 971
VMCH Willowbrooke Aged Care Residence 9A Willow Rd
1300 698 624
Warburton 3799 AdventCare Yarra Ranges Estia Health Yarra Valley
TF C D TF C D TF TF C
TF
181 16588
Note 1
16621
Note 2
16008
H g H Note 3 g H CALD H Note 4
181 15563
C C
16255 19013 73, 80, 105 16174 88-89 16622
g
Pastoral care available
Note 6
TF TF TF
g
CALD
g H CALD
TF
21 Hoddle St
1300 682 833
82 82 s
C D TF
79 16023
22-23, OBC 19072
g
42 42 s
15561
Note 5
79 16626
C D TF D TF
5966 4400
Note: 1. CALD - Interim facility for residents with challenging behaviours associated with mental health needs 2. Secure dementia care available 3. CALD - Eden in Oz registered home 4. 24-hour Memory support household
ATSI
TF
5 Woods Point Rd
Yarra Junction 3797
19899
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Kirkbrae Presbyterian Homes Aged Care 794 Mount Dandenong Rd
Lilydale 3140
CALD
g g g
18654 16591 64D 16608 87 16576 122 16574 18 16575
5. Arabic, Bengali, Fijian, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Muslim, Polish, Turkish 6. CALD - Interim facility for residents with challenging behaviours associated with mental health needs; Visting pet program
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Suburb 1234 Facility name
DPS Advertisement Web Page Reference ID
123 Sample Rd
P 91 50
1234 5678
C D TF
61 10001
There are also special notes for some service providers in black.
Home/Facility details
Home/Facility contact information
Special notes
Residential icon definitions Icons in the residential listings represent various types of services available in aged care facilities.
s W C D T F b g H
Booked Respite Beds
Extra Services
Pets on Premises
Secure Dementia Unit
Secure Garden
Specialist Palliative Care
Transition Care Beds
Culturally Specific
Retirement Living Onsite
Booked Respite Beds — Dedicated respite beds that should be booked in advance. Prior assessment by an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) is required.
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.
Extra Services — A service offering a ‘higher’ standard of accommodation, including increased entertainment and food choices at an additional cost to the resident.
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.
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.
Culturally Specific — Care services catering to the needs of those from non-English speaking, or culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Seldom exclusive, for example, all people are welcome. The home has special knowledge of the referenced culture or group.
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.
Retirement Living Onsite — Retirement living services/village co-located on the same geographic site as the aged care facility.
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ALPINE Council Bright 3741 1 Rotary Dr
5755 0150
40 40
2-8 Hollands St
5754 3521
20 18
Barwidgee Lodge
30 O'Donnell Ave
5751 9348
Myrtleford Lodge Aged Care
73 Prince St
5752 2222
30 30 81 81 s
C
70 Lowe Street
70 Lowe St
5352 9316
Garden View Court
88 Lowe St
5352 9316
Gorrinn House
27 Albert St
5352 2654
45 27 24 24 60 60
C TF C C D TF
Parkland House
Delacombe Way
5354 9316
Willaura Hospital Nursing Home
Delacombe Way
5354 9316
10 10 2
C
Bill Crawford Lodge
1101 Dana St
Calvary Kirralee
207 Richards St
Pineview Residential Care
324 Nicholson St
Steele Haughton Unit
102 Ascot Street South
Talbot Place
1205 Dana St
The Support People Pty Ltd
405A Pleasant St
30 16 1800 527 272 100 34 5332 2121 P 66 5320 3595 20 20 5320 3620 30 14 5331 6634 P 65
Eureka Village Hostel
16-40 Balmoral Dr
5320 3620
Geoffrey Cutter Centre
Kenny St
5320 3620
Mercy Place Ballarat
60 Corbett St
Hawthorn Village
Mount Beauty 3699 Kiewa Valley House
Myrtleford 3737
ARARAT Council
15850
H D TF
15885
TF TF
15549 Note 1
g
15989
Ararat 3377
Willaura 3379
15539 15906 15905
H
15929
F
63397
D TF C TF
16145
BALLARAT Council Ballarat 3350 5320 3620
28 15777 22214
See SRS table on pages 197-198
TF TF
Note 2
16167 15783
See SRS table on pages 197-198
63311
D TF D TF
15908
1300 096 428
45 45 60 14 112 112
703 Norman St
5320 3620
60 60
TF
124-126 Spencer St
1300 176 925
90 42
TF
305 Smythes Rd
1800 718 348
144 144 s
218 Mill St
1800 749 123
145 145 s
Ballarat East 3350 15535 79 20856
Ballarat North 3350 Hailey House
Canadian 3350 Royal Freemasons Ballarat
Delacombe 3356 Bupa Ballarat
Lake Wendouree 3350 Nazareth House Ballarat
Note: 1. Italian - Visiting Allied Health professionals
2. Psychogeriatric specific services
Nazareth Care BALLARAT
Aged care from the heart
C
15904
g H European
18983
TF
83 21363
D TF
65D 15895
Book your tour today!
Call 1800 749 123
admissions.aus@nazarethcare.com
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BALLARAT Council continued Mount Clear 3350 112 Whitehorse Rd
1300 682 833
120 120
D TF
Jack Lonsdale Lodge
232 Spencer St
5320 3620
117 Morgan St
5320 3620
D TF b TF
15674
James Thomas Court
60 20 34 27
Calvary Kelaston
2-4 Park St
1800 527 272
28 17854
WB Messer Hostel
302 Gillies St
5320 3620
45 45
TF TF
Banfields Aged Care
192 Thompson Ave
5951 2500
BlueCross Grossard Court
1A Leslie Ave
1300 133 414
Melaleuca Aged Care
1 Watchorn Rd
5952 3267
90 90 80 80 s 37 37 s
D TF b C D TF TF
119 Cashin St
1300 842 924
110 110 s
C D TF
32D, IBC 16154
20 Davis Point Rd
5678 5311
29 29 s
TF
15773
Kirrak House
55 Baillieu St West
5671 3250
48 Baillieu St West
5672 1716
TF TF
15944
Rose Lodge
30 22 98 98 s
Estia Health Mount Clear
Sebastopol 3356
Wendouree 3355
BASS COAST Council
Memory Support Area
18 38614
15902
15580
Cowes 3922
Inverloch 3996 Inverloch Coast Care Community
San Remo 3925 Griffiths Point Lodge Hostel
Wonthaggi 3995
Note: 1. Interconnecting rooms available
20279 Note 1
H
22-23, OBC 18633 15764
15761
1300 437 527 | opalhealthcare.com.au
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84 16237
BAW BAW Council Drouin 3818 Baptcare Amberlea Community
5 Pearson Rd
13 22 78
Lyrebird Village for the Aged
6-20 Neerim St
5625 6400
91 85 s WC D TF b 115 115 s CD F
29-39 Main Neerim Rd
5628 1226
25
40-42 School Rd
5637 4100
51 51 s
C
Baptcare Abbey Gardens Community
15 Tarwin St
13 22 78
Cooinda Lodge
41 Landsborough St
5623 0761
Fairview Village Residential Care
30 Sargeant St
5623 2752
123 123 s 42 5 s 68 68 s
C D TF b C TF C TF
Benalla Health Morrie Evans Wing
45-53 Coster St
5761 4206
Cooinda
1-35 Kilfeera Rd
5761 3300
C
Estia Health Benalla
73 Samaria Rd
1300 682 833
Royal Freemasons Benalla
107 Thomas St
1300 176 925
30 30 s 83 83 s 60 30 s 120 120
Calvary Mirridong
92-100 McIvor Rd
1800 527 272
Estia Health Bendigo
9 Brown St
1300 682 833
Honeysuckle Reg Hlth Bendigo Campus 47 Harpin St
5444 4050
Simpkin House
8 Gibson St
1300 545 643
Stella Anderson NH
26 Gibson St
1300 545 643
Uniting AgeWell Strath-Haven Com'ty
131-149 Condon St
5434 3000
Neerim South 3831 Tarago Views Aged Care
s
Trafalgar 3824 Andrews House
Warragul 3820
BENALLA Council
T
15766
TF
15790
T
15826 Note 1
84 20897 15765 15763
H
Benalla 3672
BENDIGO (GREATER) Council
15884
TF D TF b C TF D TF
15847
H
18 15890 38816
Bendigo 3550 54 65 40 60 94
20 57 40 60
California Gully 3556
C C
28 15658
TF TF
18 15629 18343
F D TF C TF C TF
Note 2
16203 15631 14-15 15634
112 Upper California Gully Rd 1300 236 382
67 67
T
64 Somerville St
1300 176 925
62 62
C D TF b
16198
Carsharlton House
Stoneham St
1300 545 643
Stoneham St
1300 545 643
36-42 Specimen Hill Rd
1300 096 428
120 120 s
F C TF b C D TF
61665
Golden Oaks Mercy Health Bethlehem Home for the Aged
45 45 53 4
39 Hospital St
5431 0900
42 38 s
41-47 Victoria St
1300 682 833
70 30
C D TF
Benetas St Laurence Ct Kangaroo Flat
6-8 Wesley St
1300 236 382
Royal Freemasons Bendigo
61 Alder St
1300 176 925
50 50 144 144
C
Benetas St Laurence Court Eaglehawk
Flora Hill 3550 Royal Freemasons Flora Hill
Golden Square 3555
Heathcote 3523 Heathcote Health RAC
Ironbark 3550 Estia Health Victoria Heights
Kangaroo Flat 3555
Note: 1. Interconnecting rooms available
2. Psychogeriatric specific services
121 16140
15621 Pastoral care available
79 15618 15867
TF Respite care available
18 17961 121 16141
D TF
g
Chinese, Vietnamese
21124
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BENDIGO (GREATER) Council continued North Bendigo 3550 1300 545 643
152 152 s 60
26 Duncan St
5477 7100
12 12
TF
15628
4 Learmonth St
5477 6800
13 13
TF
21135
Goodwin Village Donald
22 Camp St
5497 1304
Riverview Aged Care
1A Aitken Ave
5478 6230
38 38 s 12
T TF
33-43 McClelland Ave
5070 2155
20 20 s
T
19 Grandview St
5478 0700
30 10 s
D TF
15640
Bupa Echuca
7 Fehring Lane
1800 718 348
Cnr Haverfield & Service Sts
5485 5465
CD D TF
83 20255
Glanville Village
120 120 s 60 60 s
Sheridan Aged Care
96 Fenaughty St
5857 0209
Warramunda Village Hostel
5 Warramunda Dr
5852 2611
Wharparilla Lodge
21 Hartshorn Dr
5480 5000
42 42 s 82 82 s 92 92 s
D TF b C D TF D TF
1 Pascoe St
5484 4400
60 48 s
D TF b
14 High St
5851 8000
36 36 s
Bupa Bendigo
208 Holdsworth Rd
Joan Pinder - part of Gibson St Complex 26 Gibson St
1800 718 348
BULOKE Council
C
TF TF
83 16224 61664
Birchip 3483 Birchip Nursing Home
Charlton 3525 Charlton Aged Care
Donald 3480
Sea Lake 3533 Kaleesa Nursing Home
Wycheproof 3527 Grandview Lodge
CAMPASPE Council
15911
H
15534 Note 1
15655
Echuca 3564
Kyabram 3620
Rochester 3561 Rochester & Elmore Dist HS
Rushworth 3612 Waranga Health
Tongala 3621
C
15652 15632
H SL on site
RM McHale Hostel by Respect
18 Purdey St
5859 0800
18 Purdey St
5859 0800
40 40 s 30 28 s
20 Havelock St
5468 2900
19 19
C
110 110 s 30 30 45 22
D TF F C TF
D TF D TF
17971 15637 15887
T
Tongala Memorial
CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS Council
15660
H H
98 21144 98 15695
Dunolly 3472 Dunolly Residential Community
Maryborough 3465 Havilah on Harkness
11 Harkness St
5461 7300
Havilah on Palmerston
25 Palmerston St
5459 0150
Maryborough Residential Community Cnr Nightingale & Palmerston Sts 5461 0341
COLAC-OTWAY Council
15624
TF b H H
15903 20557 15626
Apollo Bay 3233 Otway Health Residential Care Note: 1. Dementia friendly care available
75 McLachlan St
5237 8500
21 17
TF
16194
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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COLAC-OTWAY Council continued Colac 3250 Calvary Barongarook Gardens
8-32 Murray St
1800 527 272
Corangamarah
2-28 Connor St
5232 5422
Mercy Place Colac
83-99 Queen St
1300 096 428
CORANGAMITE Council
60 60 s 68 27 107 103 s
Fb C D TF C D TF
36 8 s 40 40
C C
H
28 16256 15818
Note 1
H Pastoral care available
79 16536
Camperdown 3260 Merindah Lodge Aged Care Facility
York St
5593 7366
Sunnyside House
1 Adeney St
5593 1263
5 Victoria St
5595 3100
60 55 s
Beaufort & Skipton HS Skipton Campus 2 Blake St
5340 1100
20 20 s
C
TF b
15892
C
T T
15810
Cobden 3266 Cobden Health
Skipton 3361 Terang 3264
15821
TF TF
15840
D TF
g
May Noonan Centre
3 Foley St
5557 8888
Mount View Aged Care Facility
13 Austin Ave
5592 0222
40 40 s 15 15
21 Hospital Rd
5558 6000
14 4
Bairnsdale Parklands Care Community
79 Harnham Dr
1300 842 924
Maddocks Gardens RAC
125 McKean St
5150 3659
90 90 90 80 s
C
TF b D TF
55 Timbarra Dr
1800 718 348
91 91
C
T
Timboon 3268 Timboon & Dist Healthcare Serv RC
15835
15832 Non-dedicated respite
F
EAST GIPPSLAND Council
CALD
19021
Bairnsdale 3875
Eastwood 3875 Bupa Eastwood
Lakes Entrance 3909
32D, IBC 15786 15770 83 19790
Calvary Lakes Entrance
23 Alexandra Ave
1800 527 272
Lakes Entrance Care Community
Uplands Ave
1300 842 924
66 50 76 76
C D TF b C TF b
32D, IBC 15664
12 Easton St
5159 0100
14 14
TF b
15789
Lochiel House
115 Stanley St
5154 6613
Waratah Lodge Nursing Home
104 Boundary Rd
5154 6678
20 20 s 17 5
T
3-5 Fort King Rd
1300 842 924
98
Cohuna District Hosipital RAC
144-158 King George St
5456 5300
Cohuna Village
38 Augustine St
5456 2338
16 45 45
Baptcare Northaven Community
84-86 Shadforth St
13 22 78
Glenarm Nursing Home
13 Burgoyne St
5450 9278
Omeo 3898 Omeo Dist Health Lewington House
Orbost 3888
Paynesville 3880 Paynesville Gardens Care Community
GANNAWARRA Council
b b
28 15793
Dementia care available
15767 15782
C D TF b
32D, IBC 15776
TF b D TF
15625
Cohuna 3568
Kerang 3579
Note: 1. Restorative care program available
56 56 s 30 30
C D TF TF
98 15872 84 16553 15623
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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GEELONG (GREATER) Council Armstrong Creek 3217 Warralily Gardens
2-28 Freda Rd
0437 695 587
120 120
Cnr Anakie Rd & Barton St
7037 5100
100 100
55 Barrabool Rd
1800 718 348
5243 6688
60 60 105 105 s 40 40 51 51
4215 5217
108 60
Bell Park 3215 CRO Care
77 20888
D TF
Belmont 3216 Bupa Barrabool
The Belmont 235 High St Uniting AgeWell Kalkee Com'ty Murray 9 Spring St Uniting AgeWell Kalkee Com'ty Nangatta 206 High St
5297 3300 5243 9566
Charlemont 3217 Alan David Lodge
382 Torquay Rd
20911
H
83 16279
C TF C D TF b TF C D TF
77 15935 14-15 16181
H
14-15 16541 16196
TF b
Drysdale 3222 33-37 Wyndham St via East St 5251 1230
100 100 s
299 Latrobe Tce
1300 842 924
104 104
C D TF
32D, IBC 19005
Belmont Grange
34-36 Church St
5243 8522
24-34 Smith St
1800 527 272
Estia Health Grovedale
6A Perrett St
1300 682 833
Luson The Vue
15-29 Reserve Rd
5292 9555
F TF C D TF C D TF
93 20583
Calvary Balmoral Grove
85 83 110 98 120 114 120 120
12-14 Beulah St
8573 4812
91
Charles Brownlow - AC - Ryman Healthcare 1 Vintner Ct
1800 314 425
Highton Gardens Care Community
209 South Valley Rd
1300 842 924
80 80 99 99
D TF b C TF
1 Investigator Dr
5220 8437
120 78 s
C D TF
15817
Estia Health Leopold
52-60 Ash Rd
1300 682 833
1-13 Ferguson Rd
5250 2301
C
TF D TF
18 16539
Kensington Grange
75 75 100 100
7 Moylan Loop
1300 096 428
92 92
CD
F
H Pastoral care available
79 15807
30 Resort Blvd
1800 718 348
108 108 s
C D TF
Dementia community
83 15809
15 Murray St
5248 6622
See SRS table on pages 197-198
Note 1
Baptcare Coasthaven Community
45 Robin Ave
13 22 78
Calvary Vonlea Manor
1-9 Moran Pl
1800 527 272
Drysdale Grove Aged Care Facility
Geelong 3220 Kardinia Parkside Care Community
Grovedale 3216
Hamlyn Heights 3215 mecwacare Elstoft House
D TF
Costa House
Leopold 3224
Marshall 3216 Mercy Place Rice Village
Moolap 3224 Bupa Bellarine Lakes
Newcomb 3219 Whitehaven Assisted Care Facility
P 42
18621
28 15686
H
18 15816 189 22181 9, 94 16544
TF
Highton 3216
Lara 3212
Dutch, Greek, Italian
g
SL on site
63145 32D, IBC 16214
93 15814
19375
Norlane 3214
Note: 1. Access to allied health practitioners as required, 24 Hour nursing care
90 90
TF C D TF
2. Croatian, Greek, Italian, Serbian, Spanish
84 21847
g
Note 2
28 16409
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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Note 1
16183
GEELONG (GREATER ) Council continued North Geelong 3215 Wallace Lodge / Blakiston Lodge McKellar Ctr
45-95 Ballarat Rd
4215 5217
198 30
D TF b
Sea Views Manor
77-83 Tareeda Way
5256 2866
144 144 s
D TF
93 16032
5 Knowles Gr
1300 272 273
90 90
TF
IFC-1 20292
80 Willis St
1300 272 273
100 100
TF
IFC-1 16531
Calvary Roccoco
355-357 Wilsons Rd
1800 527 272
46 Aldershot Rd
5248 5814
50 50
TF TF
28 15806
Tannoch Brae Aged Care
C C
88-89 15701
2-18 Homestead Ave
0498 018 632
264 264 s
C D TF
77 15581
31-33 Thompson St
5248 8760
90 90 s
C D TF
189 18296
Ocean Grove 3226
Point Lonsdale 3225 Arcare Point Lonsdale
Portarlington 3223 Arcare Portarlington
St Albans Park 3219
Wallington 3222 Homestead Estate
Whittington 3219 Luson Eden Park
Luson believes in a better version of aged living where we provide only the best care in our boutique homes. Call to book a tour of our Geelong homes on (03) 9087 1030 or visit luson.com.au Our Geelong Locations:
The Vue 15-29 Reserve Rd, Grovedale, VIC 3216
Eden Park 31 - 33 Thompson Street, Whittington, VIC 3219
GLENELG Council Casterton 3311 Edgarley Assisted Living
85 Jackson St
5581 1211
Glenelg House Residential Aged Care
63-69 Russell St
5554 2555
45 45 30 20
21 Barclay St
5527 0555
45 37
Bupa Portland
83 Wellington Rd
1800 718 348
Harbourside Lodge
141-151 Bentinck St
5521 0300
Seaview House Residential Care SRS
2 Otway Ct
5521 1919
120 30 22 P 58
71 McPhillips Rd
1300 682 833
Creswick Aged Care Facility
1 Napier St
5345 9175
John Curtin Aged Care
5 Cushing Ave
5345 9999
Heywood 3304 Heywood Rural Health RAC
C
D
D TF
Portland 3305
H Note 2
F TF
ATSI, European
g
15804 15598 17962
T TF
83 19787
120 120 s
C D TF
18 18824
30 13 s 65 65
D TF D TF
C
15829 20632
See SRS table on pages 197-198
GOLDEN PLAINS Council Bannockburn 3331 Estia Health Bannockburn
HEPBURN Council Creswick 3363
Note: 1. Secure dementia care, restorative care beds, secure Mental Health care
2. Joined rooms for couples available
g
LGBTIQ
H
15931 15900
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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LGBTIQ
15930
Note 1
20252
HEPBURN Council continued Daylesford 3460 Daylesford Aged Care Facility
13 Hospital St
5321 6517
Hepburn House
1 Hepburn Rd
5348 8100
30 24 60 56 s
22-24 Victoria St
5421 7275
35 33 s
TF b g
LGBTIQ
15922
Wimmera Hlth Care Group Dimboola NH 32-36 Anderson St
5363 7100
26 26
TF
3 Shared Rooms
15523
2 Charles St
5396 5500
15 11
C
TF b
15538
Avonlea
68-72 MacPherson St
5391 1348
45-49 Nelson St
5391 4271
T C D TF b
98 15779
Iona Digby Harris Nursing Home
45 43 26 22
2 Swinbourne Ave
5396 3300
20 16
C
Sunnyside Lutheran RV
6 Trinity Dr
5382 0034
Wimmera HC Group Kurrajong Lodge
2 Arnott St
5381 9271 5381 9307
75 75 s 36 36 s 50 3
5363 4401
41 31
Trentham 3458 Trentham Aged Care Facility
HINDMARSH Council
C
TF
F
Dimboola 3414 Jeparit 3423 Jeparit Hospital Complex
Nhill 3418
Rainbow 3424 Rainbow Hospital
HORSHAM Council
Note 2
15537 15853
Fb
Horsham 3400
Wimmera Hlth Care Group Wimmera NH 1-9 Robinson St
Natimuk 3409 Natimuk Centre
6 Schurmann St
C
TF T TF
15891
H
15898 15928 15705
D TF
INDIGO Council Beechworth 3747 Beechworth Health Service RAC
52 Sydney Rd
5728 0335
Blackwood Cottage
52 Sydney Rd
5728 0330
60 60 s 15 15
168 High St
02 6033 6200
40 24
TF
H
15973
20 Isaacs Ave
02 6028 0100
77 77 s
TF
H
15728
Latrobe Valley Village
5 Ollerton Ave
5127 7476
1C Haigh St
1300 176 925
H
15769
Royal Freemasons Moe
99 99 s WC D TF b 144 144 D F
Rutherglen 3685 Glenview Residential Aged Care
C
Yackandandah 3749 Yackandandah Health
LATROBE Council
TF b TF
Note 3
16041
Note 4
16042
Moe 3825
Morwell 3840
96 96 51 45 P 40 56 56 s
Baptcare Heritage Manor Community
147-163 Maryvale Rd
13 22 78
Baptcare St Hilary's Community
16 Elgin St
13 22 78
Gracedale Lodge SRS
1-4 Linden Ct
5134 8403
Mitchell House
127 Vary St
5133 9099
17 Amaroo Way
1800 527 272
Newborough 3825 Calvary Narracan Gardens
Note: 1. LGBTIQ - Accredited with the Rainbow Tick for the LGBTIQ community 2. Includes psychogeriatric specific services & Montessori dementia principles
T
167 120
C D TF b C TF
See SRS table on pages 197-198
38491 Note 5
84 18700 84 15798
Note 6
17974
TF
98 15604
C D TF
28 15791
C
3. Changing Minds - Montessori program 4. Services through Older Person’s Mental Health Service
5. Interconnecting rooms available 6. Services for residents with mental health issues
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LATROBE Council continued Traralgon 3844
C C
9428 2800
112 120 120 10 2 120 120 s 67 67 50 42
31 Kiniry St
5451 5200
25 25
C
TF b
15639
20 Havelock St
5468 2900
19 19
C
TF b
15624
3 Hospital St
5431 7000
35 35
C
TF
15620
8 Neal St
1300 236 382
78 54 s
C D TF
121 15654
Bupa Kyneton
2 Edgecombe St
1800 718 348
27-35 Epping St
5421 3600
C
T D TF
83 19336
Respect RM Begg Kyneton Aged Care
90 90 87 s
176-180 Station Rd
5428 1348
78 78 s
C
TF
2 Sullivans Rd
1800 718 348
112 100 s
C
T
Bindaree Retirement Centre
86 Highett St
5775 8875
Buckland House Nursing Home
Loch St
5775 8863
42 42 s 30 6
C D TF C TF
1039 Karadoc Ave
5024 7474
43 43
Lot 2 Main Ave North
5025 1200
93 93 s
C D TF b
100 100 100 s 108 63 70 27
C T C D TF D TF D TF
30 16 s 20 20 s
D TF F
Benetas Dalkeith Gardens
49-53 Hazelwood Rd
1300 236 382
Bupa Traralgon
96 Park Lane
1800 718 348
Latrobe Reg Hosp NH (Macalister)
10 Village Ave
5173 8324
Margery Cole RC Services
1 Matthews Cres
5132 3500
mecwacare O'Mara House
15 Hunter Rd
8573 4812
Traralgon Aged Care
67-69 Liddiard Rd
LODDON Council
F TF D TF b C D TF TF C TF
121 15797
H
83 20256 19022
Note 1
15754
H
9, 94 15775 33D 15788
Note 2
Boort 3537 Boort District Health Service AC
Dunolly 3472 Dunolly Residential Community
Inglewood 3517 Inglewood & Districts HS RAC
MACEDON RANGES Council Gisborne 3437 Benetas Gisborne Oaks
Kyneton 3444
New Gisborne 3438 Warrina Aged Care
Woodend 3442 Bupa Woodend
MANSFIELD Council
15593
H Dementia care available
17931 83 15619
Mansfield 3722
MILDURA Council
15849 15723
Irymple 3498 Oasis Aged Care
Merbein 3505 Chaffey Aged Care
Mildura 3500 Bupa Mildura
514 Deakin Ave
1800 718 348
Princes Court Ltd
27-29 Princes St
5022 1022
Regis Ontario
382-404 Ontario Ave
1300 998 100
Regis Sunraysia
253 Tenth St
1300 998 100
Canon TD Martin Nursing Home
28 Britt St
5092 1111
Pattinson House Hostel
63 Hughes St
5092 1111
Ouyen 3490
Note: 1. Psychogeriatric specific services
2. Dementia Care, Specialised Palliative Care / Day Respite program
TF
15662
Note 3
18628 83 19789 15649 114-115 15646 114-115 15643 15645 Registered Nurse on call
20353
3. 24/7 Registered Nursing on call
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MILDURA Council continued Red Cliffs 3496 4-8 Calotis St
5024 1104
75 71 s
C
TF
15644
BlueCross Willowmeade
70 Kilmore-Lancefield Rd
1300 133 414
Anderson Rd
5734 2000
C D TF TF
22-23, OBC 19073
Kilmore & Dist Hlth Caladenia NH
80 74 s 60 40
Barrabill House
1 Bretonneux St
5793 6170
3 Bretonneux St
5735 2200
TF D TF
15862
Karingal Seymour
30 22 60 60 s
Cobram Regional Care
16 Campbell Rd
5871 9100
Irvin House
1 Odwyer Ave
5871 0852
80 80 s 30 15
C D TF C TF
20 20 20 20
C
TF b
15858
30 27 34 34 s
C C
TF TF b
15863
28 28 30 28 28 28 132 132 s
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15924
30 s 58 58 s
TF TF
15530
31 30
TF
Jacaranda Village
MITCHELL Council Kilmore 3764
Seymour 3660
MOIRA Council
15925
15575
Cobram 3644
Nathalia 3638 Banawah Nursing Home
36-44 McDonell St
5866 9444
Barwo Homestead
8 Federation St
5866 2574
Karinya Nursing Home
2 Katamatite Rd
5862 0451
Pioneers Memorial Lodge
13 Katamatite Rd
5862 0444
Allawah RC (Yarrawonga Health)
42 Hume St
5743 8111
Karana RC (Yarrawonga Health)
33 Piper St
5743 8111
Warrina RC (Yarrawonga Health)
28 Piper St
5743 8111
Woods Point Aged Care
75-85 Orr St
5744 3400
6 Clarinda St
5367 9627
VMCH Providence Aged Care Residence 9 Griffith St
1300 698 624
H
15919 15859
15926
Numurkah 3636
Yarrawonga 3730
MOORABOOL Council
15918
15851 16121 18286
Bacchus Marsh 3340 Grant Lodge Residential Aged Care
Ballan 3342
H
87 16548
mecwacare Ballan Hostel
33 Cowie St
8573 4812
mecwacare Ballan Nursing Home
33 Cowie St
8573 4812
9, 94 63303
142 Cornish St
5471 3468
135 55 s
C D TF b
15657
1 Chapel St North
5475 2000
28 24
C D TF
15659
25 Maldon Rd
1300 272 273
93 93
F
IFC-1 62815
30 Shaw St
5599 2901
40 40 s
D TF
15719
146 Cobb St
5552 3001
17 5 s
T
9, 94 63136
F
MOUNT ALEXANDER Council Castlemaine 3450 Dhelkaya Health: Castlemaine Hlth RC
Maldon 3463 Maldon Hospital
McKenzie Hill 3451 Arcare Castlemaine
MOYNE Council Mortlake 3272 Aberlea
Penshurst 3289 Penshurst NH & Kolor Lodge
b
15843
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1st time user? See page 155
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MOYNE Council continued Port Fairy 3284 Moyne Health Belfast House
97 Regent St
5568 0100
Moyne Health Moyneyana House
31 College St
5568 0100
30 22 s 52 52 s
15 Bon St
5770 2100
50 50 s
TF
5 High St
5774 2711
51 37
TF
15860
45 Station St
5736 0400
25 21
F
15857
27 27 s 30 14
F TF
98 15913
100 100 s 36 30
D TF TF b
MURRINDINDI Council
C C
15838
TF TF
15841
Alexandra 3714 Kellock Lodge
Eildon 3713 Darlingford Upper Goulburn NH
Yea 3717 Yea & District Memorial Hospital
NORTHERN GRAMPIANS Council
Dementia care available
15923
St Arnaud 3478 Coates Home
Cnr Long & James Sts
5477 3300
Kara Court Nursing Home
52 North Western Rd
5477 2134
Eventide Homes Inc.
111 Patrick St
5358 2027
Macpherson Smith Residential Care
37 Sloane St
5358 8502
10 Templeton St
5465 1202
30 28 s
C
28 Havelock St
5349 1601
27 21 s
C D TF b
15544
2 Blake St
5340 1100
20 20 s
C
TF b
15892
5 Knowles Gr
1300 272 273
90 90
TF
15 Waranga Dr
5832 0800
65 65 s
TF
Sheridan Aged Care
96 Fenaughty St
5857 0209
Warramunda Village Hostel
5 Warramunda Dr
5852 2611
42 42 s 82 82 s
30-50 Knight St
5832 0800
101 101 s
TF
Grutzner House
Monash St
5832 2540
Harmony Village Shepparton
14-34 Zurcas Lane
5831 7921
Menarock LIFE Shepparton
29-35 Pine Rd
1300 096 971
Mercy Place Shepparton (Ave Maria)
25 Graham St
1300 096 428
Mercy Place Shepparton (South)
351-359 Archer St
1300 096 428
Tarcoola Village
9 Batman Ave
5832 0800
20 8 79 62 62 s 91 91 s 96 66 s 177 177 s
C D TF TF C D TF C D TF TF D TF
Stawell 3380
PYRENEES Council
15546
H
15907 Note 1
15536
Avoca 3467 Avoca Residential Community
Beaufort 3373 Beaufort & Skipton Health Serv
Skipton 3361 Beaufort & Skipton Health Serv
QUEENSCLIFFE Council
15933
TF
Point Lonsdale 3225 Arcare Point Lonsdale
SHEPPARTON (GREATER) Council
IFC-1 20292
Kialla 3631 Kialla Gardens Village
Kyabram 3620
Mooroopna 3629 Mooroopna Place
Shepparton 3630
Note: 1. Includes Transition Care Program (TCP) - phone: (03) 5358 8535
2. Psychogeriatric specific services
18962
H
15652
D TF b C D TF
15632 15854
H Note 2
g H CALD, NESB
15939 15917 64D 15844
H
79 15927
H
16123
79 18287
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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DPS Advertisement Web Page Reference ID
SHEPPARTON (GREATER) Council continued Shepparton North 3631 95 Ford Rd
5820 6200
30 30 s
C
Moyola Lodge
60 Hunter St
5824 2274
Parkvilla Aged Care Facility
64-68 Park St
5824 8400
43 43 s 15 13
C D TF TF b
9 O'Connell Rd
5682 0800
68 60 s
TF
15824
Alchera House
6-8 Gordon St
5654 2752
35 Carinya Cr
5655 2125
Hillside Lodge
77 Bridge St
5654 2733
TF TF TF
15756
Carinya AC & Retirement Living
20 16 60 58 s 30 30 s
Koorooman House
Sloan Ave
5667 5547
Woorayl Lodge
71-73 McCartin St
5662 2053
27 Giles St
1800 527 272
Rumbalara Elders Facility
Tatura 3616
SOUTH GIPPSLAND Council
TF
ATSI
g H
20416 15920
Note 1
15865
Foster 3960 Prom Country Aged Care
Korumburra 3950
Leongatha 3953
Mirboo North 3871 Calvary Strzelecki House
C C
36 36 40 40 s
H
Note 2
15771 15794
TF D TF
H
15757 28 15759
C
TF
12 12 39 39 s
C C
TF b TF
59 59 s 50 50 s 44 44 s
C D TF TF b D TF
SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS Council
15823
Coleraine 3315 Valley View Nursing Home
71 McLeod St
5553 2007
Wannon Hostel
72-74 Pilleau St
5553 2080
Eventide Lutheran Homes & Hamilton Vlg 72 Ballarat Rd
5571 0444
Grange Residential Care Service
17-19 Gray St
5551 8257
The Birches
14 Tyers St
5551 8329
146 Cobb St
5552 3001
17 5 s
T
36 Kennedy St
5795 0200
75 75 s
D TF
22 Church St
5736 2900
47 42 s
C
5798 1324
64 52
C D TF
15914
5 Weir St
1800 527 272
58
C
TF
28 17932
1 Albert St
5289 4300
20 16 s
C
TF
15703
6-11 Kooringa Pl
1800 527 272
TF
28 16535
Hamilton 3300
Penshurst 3289 Penshurst NH & Kolor Lodge
STRATHBOGIE Council
15837 15839
H
15803 15802 15828 15843
b
Euroa 3666 GraniteHill Aged Care Facility
Nagambie 3608 Nagambie HealthCare RAC
Violet Town 3669 Honeysuckle Reg Hlth Violet Town Campus 46 Cowslip St
SURF COAST Council
TF b
15864
H 6 Acute beds available
16070
Anglesea 3230 Calvary Cordelia Grove
Lorne 3232 Lorne Nursing Home
Torquay 3228 Calvary Elouera
Note: 1. Two beds dedicated for transition care
2. Enrolled Nurse on site overnight
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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SURF COAST Council continued Torquay 3228 continued 99 99 s 96 96
D TF D TF
5267 1200
55 46 s
D TF b
5051 8111
10
5 Monash Ave
5033 9400
30 26 s
Robinvale Dist HS Riverside Campus
128 Latje Rd
5051 8111
Robinvale Dist HS Robinvale Campus
128 Latje Rd
5051 8111
30 20 s 14 10
Alcheringa
2-14 Boree Dr
5032 9169
Logan Lodge
29 High St
5033 9800
20 Kiell St
Bolga Court Lakeview Nursing Home
Ocean Mist Aged Care Facility
370 Grossmans Rd
5261 6709
VMCH Star of the Sea AC Residence
1290 Horseshoe Bend Rd
1300 698 624
8 Gosney St
Winchelsea 3241 Hesse Rural Health Service RAC
SWAN HILL Council
g
Greek, Italian
20257 87 21118
H
15813
Manangatang 3546 Robinvale Dist HS Manangatang Campus 37-39 Pioneer St
15647
Nyah West 3595 Jacaranda Lodge
Robinvale 3549
C
15869
TF
15774 15656
T
Swan Hill 3585 74 74 s 45 45
C D TF C TF
98 15888
02 6076 3200
34 20 s
C
TF
15880
7 Lakeside Dr
02 6071 5200
25 Barree St
02 6071 5200
36 36 15 5
TOWONG Council
15866
Corryong 3707 Corryong Health Mittamatite Lodge
Tallangatta 3700
WANGARATTA Council
15848
DT
15881
TF b
Wangaratta 3677 Illoura Residential Aged Care
32-50 College St
5721 0310
Rangeview Private Nursing Home
15-17 Mason St
5721 7111
St Catherine's
59-69 Ryley St
5721 2243
St John's
138 Williams Rd
5721 4214
Lyndoch Living
10 Hopkins Rd
5561 9300
Mercy Place Warrnambool
16 Hopetoun Rd
1300 096 428
Warrnambool Place Care Community
170 Raglan Pde
1300 842 924
Warrnambool Riverside Care Com'ty
62-76 Huntingfield Dr
1300 842 924
WARRNAMBOOL Council
66 64 60 72 72 s 146 146 s
C D TF b TF C TF C D TF
Note 1
15879 15882 15845
H Pastoral care available
98 15878
Warrnambool 3280
Note: 1. Includes access to Transition Care Program - phone: (03) 5722 5390
15834 198 186 s W C D T F b g H ATSI Pastoral care available 79 19045 120 120 C D TF b 32D, IBC 15827 45 13 C D TF 32D, IBC 15610 84 84 D F
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WELLINGTON Council Heyfield 3858 14 Licola Rd
5147 0103
51 47 s
C
TF b
15768
J.H.F McDonald Wing
Maffra Hospital, 48 Kent St
5147 0100
Cnr George & Kent Sts
5147 0103
C C
TF TF
15792
Stretton Park
30 42 42 s
Ashleigh House
20-24 Bergen Cr
5144 4484
Royal Freemasons Sale
28 Surkitt Bvd
1300 176 925
Sale Gardens Care Community
12-14 Sale-Maffra Rd
1300 842 924
Wilson Lodge
155 Guthridge Pde
5147 0103
75 75 s 144 144 65 50 46
C D TF D TF C TF b C TF
Crossley House Hostel
14 Nicol St
5182 0222
St Elmo's Nursing Home
Devon St
5182 0222
30 30 s 30 30 s
C
128-134 Elizabeth St
5585 9800
40 22 s
Laurina Lodge
Maffra 3860
Sale 3850
Yarram 3971
WEST WIMMERA Council
15760 15825 21122 32D, IBC 15787 15796 15822
TF DT
15721
Edenhope 3318 Edenhope & Dist Memorial Hospital
Kaniva 3419 Archie Gray Nursing Home Arthur Vivian Close Hostel
Cnr Roache & Farmers South Sts 5391 4222
TF
11 11 10 10
C C
TF
15531
H g g
LGBTIQ
15901
LGBTIQ
15780
Note 1
15781
Cnr Joseph & Phillip Sts
5392 4222
265 Baranduda Blvd
02 6043 9999
102 102 s
C D TF b
11-19 Melrose Dr
1800 718 348
114 104
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83 15883
240 Felltimber Creek Rd
1300 682 833
80 80
C
TF
18 17901
5083 2000
24 24 s
TF
15697
1 McLeod St
5385 7463
38 18
C
TF b
2 Swinbourne Ave
5396 3300
20 16
C
Fb
89 Cromie St
5385 5700
23 2 s
C
5396 1200
59 51 s
WODONGA Council Baranduda 3691 Westmont Homestead
West Wodonga 3690 Bupa Wodonga
Wodonga 3690 Estia Health Wodonga
YARRIAMBIACK Council Hopetoun 3396 Rural Northwest Health Hopetoun Campus 12 Mitchell Pl
Minyip 3392 Dunmunkle Lodge
Rainbow 3424 Rainbow Hospital
Rupanyup 3388 Rupanyup Hospital & Nursing Home
Warracknabeal 3393 Rural Northwest Health Yarriambiack Lodge 18B Dimboola Rd
Note: 1. 32 Dementia Cottages; 10 Respite Beds; 2 Transition Care Beds and has Connecting rooms
H
15909 15853
TF
15545
TF
16077
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 SRS Supported Residential Service Ethnic/cultural notes should not imply exclusivity. All facilities are multicultural. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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All extra service providers are also listed in the directory on pages 155 –196 PHONE (03)
Arcare Brighton Baptcare Amberlea Community Belvedere Aged Care Cheltenham Manor Cumberland View AC Living Epping Meadows Care Community Greenwood Manor Homewood Marina Mercy Place East Melbourne Mornington Bay Care Community Noble Manor Sunlight The Heights VMCH Corpus Christi AC Residence Warrandyte Gardens Care Community Waverley Valley Care Community
58 Cochrane St
s W C DT F b H
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Brighton 3186 1300 272 273 61 61 sW Drouin 3818 13 22 78 91 85
TF 5 Pearson Rd s W C DTF b 41-43 Fintonia Rd Noble Park 3174 9574 1355 60 52 sW TF 10-12 Bendigo St Cheltenham 3192 9584 1111 153 153 W TF 123-127 Whalley Dr Wheelers Hill 3150 9795 9154 161 161 W C DTF 202 McDonalds Rd Epping 3076 1300 842 924 131 83 W C DTF 617 Lower Dandenong Rd Dingley Village 3172 9551 5676 46 46 W TF 8 Young Rd Hallam 3803 8779 1600 180 180 s W C DTF b 385 Blackshaws Rd Altona North 3025 8374 6000 190 190 s W C DTF 22 Verona Lane East Melbourne 3002 1300 096 428 110 98 W C DTF 185 Racecourse Rd Mount Martha 3934 1300 842 924 140 140 W C DTF 33 Frank St Noble Park 3174 8514 1400 160 160 s W C DTF 43 Laurel St Whittlesea 3757 8775 1100 180 180 W C DTF 39-41 Mitcham Rd Donvale 3111 8841 8100 126 126 W C DTF 80 Clayton Rd Clayton 3168 1300 698 624 120 120 W TF H 205 Warrandyte Rd Ringwood North 3134 1300 842 924 107 51 W C TF 29-33 Chesterville Rd Glen Waverley 3150 1300 842 924 170 W DTF
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Supported Residential Services (SRS) Acacia Gardens Adare Care Alexandra Gardens SRS Allbright Manor Angels Care Australia Angus Martin House Arnica Lodge Balmoral House SRS Berwick House SRS Blue Willows Residential Aged Care Brunswick Lodge SRS Burwood Lodge SRS Caulfield House SRS Caulfield Manor SRS Chatsworth Terrace Supported RC Corandirk House SRS Covenant House SRS Darebin Lodge SRS
35 Mount Dandenong Rd 1405 High Street Rd 42 Old Warrandyte Rd 31-35 Exeter Rd 11 Drysdale Ave 382-384 Nepean Hwy 12-14 Como St 71-75 Waverley Rd 21 Kays Ave 74 Warrandyte Rd 17 Loyola Ave 336 Blackburn Rd 509 Kooyong Rd 1019 Glenhuntly Rd 430 Main Rd 74A Maribyrnong Rd 181 Canterbury Rd 116-118 Tyler St
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PHONE (03) Notes Ringwood East 3135 9870 0982 36 25 ad m s Wantirna South 3152 9801 7110 45 45 d h s Note 1 Donvale 3111 9842 9971 38 34 adfmnhps Croydon North 3136 9726 0588 40 40 d m n h s Note 2 Eltham 3095 1800 264 357 10 5 d mnhps Frankston 3199 9034 4824 45 39 adfm p Alphington 3078 9497 2027 27 11 ad m p s Note 3 Malvern East 3145 9572 3012 21 m s Hallam 3803 9703 1214 27 6 d mn s Note 4 Ringwood 3134 9870 6655 58 55 dfmnhps Brunswick 3056 9388 0144 27 25 d m h s Note 5 Burwood East 3151 9886 8777 23 5 a d m h p s Note 6 Gardenvale 3185 9596 6922 30 24 f m n p s Note 1 Caulfield 3162 9569 2600 30 30 a d m n h p s Note 5 Lower Plenty 3093 9439 4013 46 45 a d f m n h p s Note 5 Moonee Ponds 3039 9326 2000 40 19 dfmn s Blackburn 3130 9878 1628 24 20 d mn s Preston 3072 9471 0190 31 10 Note 7
Note: 1. Palliative care available 2. Chinese, Asian influence of food 3. Also caters for younger adults with mental health issues and/or disabilities Definitions see page 148
4. NDIS services available to residents 5. Visiting allied health practitioners 6. Chinese; Secure dementia care offered
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Doncaster Manor Dorset Lodge SRS Eliza Park SRS Fermont Lodge SRS Ferntree Gardens SRS Finchley Court Galilee SRS Glenhuntly Terrace SRS Glenville Lodge SRS Gracedale Lodge SRS Gracevale Grange SRS Grand Villa Mentone
52-54 George St 362 Dorset Rd 157 Mount Eliza Way 29-31 Fintonia Rd 30 Forest Rd 1168 Dandenong Rd 382-384 Princes Hwy 164 Grange Rd 36 Lytton St 1-4 Linden Ct 48 Liverpool Rd 66-70 Nepean Hwy
Size of Sing SRS (B le B eds/ Cod edroom Places) ed K eyp with E a Cou nsu ite ples d Acc om Dive mo rsio da n Med al Ther tion apy icat i Non on Sup erv Sec is ure Reg Dem ion iste e n tia C red N are Res iden urse ts’ P e Res pite ts Con side Pro red gra m
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DPS WEB Advert Page ID 20022 16165 18787 18752 15714 18501 18755 16147 16043 17974 16008 15741
Doncaster East 3109 9841 7250 23 23 dfmnh s Croydon 3136 9722 8844 45 45 a f m n p s Note 1 Mount Eliza 3930 9787 3515 43 10 d mn s Noble Park 3174 9546 3322 31 mn p Ferntree Gully 3156 9752 2170 32 24 d m n h s Note 2 Carnegie 3163 9569 6699 20 20 d mn s Noble Park 3174 9794 6881 21 10 d mn s Carnegie 3163 0438 315 798 48 6 d m ps Glenroy 3046 9300 2570 36 36 d m s Note 3 Morwell 3840 5134 8403 40 8 d mn s Note 4 Kilsyth 3137 9723 9444 45 45 a d f m h p s Note 5 Mentone 3194 9585 0733 42 40 a d m n h p s Note 6 Templestowe Lower Greenslopes SRS 236 Greenslopes Dr 18305 3107 9852 1800 40 36 d f m n p s Note 7 Hamble Court SRS 108 Martin St Brighton 3186 9596 2400 29 29 16131 adfmn s Hampton House SRS 158 Ludstone St Hampton 3188 9598 6611 40 27 Note 5 18359 adfm h s Hawthorn Grange 7-9 Hunter St Hawthorn 3122 9819 5423 54 54 15681 a d f m n h s Note 8 Hawthorn's Victoria Gardens 1 New St Hawthorn 3122 9819 6941 31 27 15696 d f m n h p s Note 9 Iris Grange SRS 569 Upper Heidelberg Rd Heidelberg 3084 9458 1311 43 41 18960 adfmnhps Iris Manor 264 High St Ashburton 3147 9813 8566 60 60 16185 a d f m n h s Note 7 Jasmine Lodge 56 Mount Dandenong Rd Ringwood East 3135 9879 3702 40 38 20739 adfmnhps Kew SRS/SRF 48 Sackville St Kew 3101 7014 9575 51 44 62165 adfm h s Kilara House 124 Main Hurstbridge Rd Diamond Creek 3089 8418 2664 25 6 NDIS Support 15751 a fmnh s Mayfair Lodge SRS 80 Stud Rd Dandenong 3175 9792 4604 44 44 18760 dfmn s Milford Hall 18 Ames Ave Carnegie 3163 9824 7412 9 5 15700 adfmnhps Mont Albert Manor 401 Elgar Rd Mont Albert 3127 9890 6074 23 15 NDIS clients welcome 15968 dfmn ps Oakern Lodge SRS 14 Bales St Mount Waverley 3149 9807 2443 12 18285 d mn s Note 7 Parkland Close Supportive Care Home 10-14 Childers St Kew 3101 9853 3330 25 8 d f m n h p s NDIS clients welcome 18762 Pineview Residential Care 324 Nicholson St Ballarat 3350 5332 2121 66 44 22214 d s Note 10 Prime Aged Care 1-3 Strabane Ave Mont Albert 3129 9890 4488 113 64113 27 dfmnh s Raynes Park Court SRS 455 Bluff Rd Hampton 3188 9533 1111 38 38 19890 adfm p s Note 9 Rosewood Downs SRS 24 Railway Pde Dandenong 3175 9701 3234 72 48 17975 d f m n p s Note 11 Rosewood Gardens Aged & Dis Care 436 Warrigal Rd Ashburton 3147 9886 0005 41 41 16125 a d f m n h s Note 9 Royal Avenue Retirement Lodge 46-48 Royal Ave Essendon North 3041 9379 3322 31 31 Note 12 18764 dfmn ps Sandy Lodge SRS 38-40 Station St Aspendale 3195 9580 9824 30 26 18765 d m s Seaview House Residential Care SRS 2 Otway Ct Portland 3305 5521 1919 58 48 20632 d mn s St James Terrace SRS 296 Warrigal Rd Cheltenham 3192 9583 9999 54 49 Note 9 15599 ad mnh s Sunnyhurst Gardens 29-31 Union St Brighton East 3187 9596 4040 22 22 16129 a d f m h p s Note 5 The Support People Pty Ltd 405A Pleasant St Ballarat 3350 5331 6634 65 50 63311 d m Waverley Hill SRS 946-952 Ferntree Gully Rd Wheelers Hill 3150 9590 0510 45 45 19009 adfmnhps Whitehaven Assisted Care Facility 15 Murray St Newcomb 3219 5248 6622 42 42 Note 13 19375 d mn ps Note: 1. Secure garden; transition care beds available 7. Visiting health professionals 11. Services for DVA and TAC clients 2. Visiting allied health practitioners; mental health supported services available 8. Alternative phone contact: 0417 149 700; 12. NDIS participants welcome; No drugs allied health services available or alcohol allowed on premises 3. Services for residents who are disabled, brain injured & those with psychiatric issues 9. NDIS approved provider 13. Access to allied health practitioners 4. Services for residents with mental health issue as required 10. Includes palliative care; Registered Nurse on call 5. Secure dementia care available 6. Multicultural facility; emergency respite available; dementia care; house Doctor on call Definitions see page 148 IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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Charles Brownlow RV - Ryman Healthcare
1 Vintner Ct
Easy Life Home Care
68 Great Ryrie St
Wharparilla Lodge
21 Hartshorn Dr
John Flynn RV - Ryman Healthcare
45 Burwood Hway
Mayflower Brighton - RV
7 Centre Rd
Morgan Glen Iris
14 Elizabeth St
Parkglen Assisted Care
360 Cheltenham Rd
Parkglen Respite Serv - Long Term
360 Cheltenham Rd
Parkglen Short/Long Term Accommodation
360 Cheltenham Rd
Raelene Boyle RV - Ryman Healthcare
2 Vida St
rainbow care and support
45 Mulgrave Bvd
Rushall Park
20 Rushall Cr
Rylands of Hawthorn
349 Riversdale Rd
Rylands of Kew
2 Malmsbury St
The Connault Luxury AC Living
41-45 Yarrbat Ave
The Support People Pty Ltd
405A Pleasant St
Wharparilla Lodge
21 Hartshorn Dr
Australian Unity Independent & Assisted Living
61706 49105 17971 61707 21147 86 61649 119 21696 119 61674 119 61673 61818 63595 16315 61825 61826 16005 63311 17971
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99 Laughlin & Central Independent Living Units Nunawading 9259 2106 99 Yarra Ranges Warburton 5966 4400 9 Yarra Ranges Independent Living Units Warburton 9259 2106 99 Templestowe Manor Retirement Living Templestowe Lower 9850 8877 9 Cumberland View Retirement Living Wheelers Hill 9795 9166 9 Campbell Place Retirement Community Glen Waverley 1300 294 536 9 Drummond Place Retirement Community Carlton 0409 616 613 9 Geelong Grove Retirement Community Marshall 5244 9700 9 Morven Manor Retirement Community Mornington 1300 271 389 9 Peninsula Grange Retirement Community Mornington 1300 295 763 9 The Grace Albert Park Lake Retirement South Melbourne 0477 775 786 9 Community The Oaks Retirement Community Croydon 1300 859 303 9 Victoria Grange Retirement Community Vermont South 1300 282 617 9 Walmsley Retirement Community Kilsyth 1300 859 303 9 Bendigo Independent Living Units
Features
ILUs or Ren Villas tal A Serv ccomm ice od 24 h d Apart ation r On men Age Site S ts d Ca upe Com re On S rvision i t mu e Sma nal Fac ilitie ll Pe Don ts We s lcom or F Lice unded e nce Resi to Occ upy den Serv t Funde d/Pu ice F rcha ee sed
Retirement Accommodation listed alphabetically by their Organisation* ADVENTCARE to AUSTRALIAN UNITY INDEPENDENT & ASSISTED LIVING
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9 9999 Highton 3216 5260 8099 35 9999 99 9 Heathmont 3135 9876 9830 2 9 Echuca 3564 5480 5000 14 999 99 Burwood East 3151 8849 8799 96 999 99 9 Brighton East 3187 9591 1100 84 9 99 9 Glen Iris 3146 1300 667 444 62 99999 9 Keysborough 3173 1300 117 147 54 99999 9 Keysborough 3173 1300 117 147 16 9999 Keysborough 3173 1300 117 147 16 9999 9 Aberfeldie 3040 8317 4800 27 9999999 9 Kalkallo 3064 0403 874 840 15 99 9 9 Fitzroy North 3068 9481 9300 15 9 99 Hawthorn East 3123 9015 8000 84 999 9 9 Kew 3101 9015 7000 69 999 9 9 Balwyn 3103 9830 1466 30 999999999 Ballarat 3350 5331 6634 9 9 99 Echuca 3564 5480 5000 14 999 99 Eltham 3095 1800 264 357
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ORGANISATION AdventCare
DPS Web ID
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Angels Care Australia
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73, 80, 105 18790 73, 80, 105 20666 73, 80, 105 20665
Note: 1. Approval must be given for small pets in writing from AdventCare Management
2. 8Whole of Life Lease ILUs on site; Approval must be given for small pets in writing from AdventCare Management
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9 Karana Retirement Living Residences Kew 13 22 78 9 Peninsula View Retirement Residences Frankston South 13 22 78 9 Strathalan Retirement Living Macleod 13 22 78 9 The Orchards Retirement Living Doncaster East 13 22 78 9 Westhaven Community Retirement Living Footscray 13 22 78 99 Affordable Independent Living Units Canterbury 0408 140 423 99 Hester Canterbury Canterbury 1300 667 444 9
999 99 99 999 999 9 BASScare 99 99 Morgan Glen Iris Glen Iris 1300 667 444 99 9 Benetas Bridgewater Lake Roxburgh Park 0419 028 518 9 9 Dalkeith Heights Independent Living Traralgon 5175 0955 9 999 St John’s Rise Retirement Village Mooroolbark 1300 236 382 9 99 BlueCross Grossard Court Retirement Living Cowes 1300 133 414 9 999 Sheridan Hall Caulfield Retirement Living Caulfield North 9523 5778 99 999 Brotherhood of St. Laurence Aged Care Fitzroy Independent Living Units Fitzroy 1300 147 147 99 9 Calvary Balmoral Mews Retirement Village Grovedale 1800 527 272 9 999 Barongarook Gardens Retirement Village Colac 1800 527 272 9 999 Sydney Williams Retirement Village Doncaster East 1800 527 272 9 99 Churches of Christ Arcadia Apartments Essendon 1800 199 740 9 99 Bethany Close Retirement Village Ormond 1800 199 740 9 Chesterville Retirement Village Cheltenham 1800 199 740 9 9 Emmaus Lodge Murrumbeena 1800 199 740 99 Grant Street Retirement Village Oakleigh 1800 199 740 9 9 mecwacare Berwick Brae Gardens Retirement Village Berwick 8573 4916 9 99 Ballan Retirement Village Ballan 9275 3388 9 John Atchison Retirement Living Hoppers Crossing 8573 4916 9 9 999 Pascoe Vale Gardens Retirement Village Pascoe Vale 8573 4916 9 9 99 Robin Syme Malvern Malvern 9831 9876 9 999 Medical and Aged Care Group Casey Manor Retirement Village Narre Warren South 9428 2800 9 999 Mercy Health Golden Rise Bendigo Golden Square 1300 112 732 9 99 Mercy Place Apartments Parkville Parkville 9385 9446 9 999 Mercy Place Colac Colac 5233 5600 99 999 Mercy Place Rice Village Geelong 5247 2200 9 99 Shepparton Independent Living Units Shepparton 0484 916 544 9 99 St Margaret's Community Retirement Village Reservoir 0439 014 831 9 99 Parkglen Assisted Care Keysborough 1300 117 147 9 9 Respite Services - Long Term Keysborough 1300 117 147 9 9 Retirement Community Keysborough 1300 117 147 999 999 Short/Long Term Accommodation Keysborough 1300 117 147 9 9 Hedley Sutton Retirement Living
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Note: 1. Supported Living on site 2. Rental accommodation for people aged 65 and over who are financially disadvantaged; emergency call system monitoring fee is not included in the maintenance cost
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Fees/Costs
DPS Web Notes Advert Page ID
BAPTCARE to PARKGLEN ORGANISATION Baptcare
Features
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99 22-23, OBC 62208 99 22-23, OBC 62207 74 16273 999 28 20659 99 28 20660 99 28 20658 99 68 19710 99 68 19709 99 68 21512 99 68 15995 9 9 Note 2 68 15996 99 9, 94 19356 99 9, 94 63135 99 9, 94 22386 9 9 9, 94 20777 999 9, 94 61613
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119 21696
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119 61674
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79 62022 79 20599 79 21230 79 21231 79 21351 79 16282
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119 61673
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Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged (TTHA) TriCare Uniting AgeWell
Vasey RSL Care VMCH
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DPS Web Notes Advert Page ID
REGIS AGED CARE to VMCH ORGANISATION Regis Aged Care
Features
ILUs or Ren Villas tal A Serv ccomm ice od 24 h d Apart ation r O n m en Age Site S ts d Ca upe Com re On S rvision i t mu e Sma nal Fac ilitie ll Pe Don ts We s lcom or F Lice unded e nce Resi to Occ upy den Serv t Funde d/Pu ice F rcha ee sed
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Blackburn South 1800 609 799 99
114-115 20761 99 99 98 20117 Deakin Village Tongala 5859 0800 99 9 98 20430 Memorial Drive Retirement Village Tongala 5859 0800 9 9 99 98 15878 St John's Village Self Care Units & The Terrace Wangaratta 5721 4214 9 99 99 98 20661 Swan Hill Village Swan Hill 5032 1159 9 99 9 9 98 62233 The Terrace Wangaratta 0419 913 951 9 99 Tabulam & Templer Homes Retirement Living Bayswater 8720 1333 99 108 21354 999 99 Hayville Retirement Community Box Hill South 9890 0171 9 38-39 18560 99 99 14-15 20600 Amarco Apartments Kingsville 9680 0500 9 999 9 14-15 16351 Condare Court ILUs Camberwell 9845 3139 99 999 99 14-15 18609 Costa Court Independent Living Units Belmont 5243 9566 9 999 99 Independent Retirement Living, Victoria Victoria 1300 783 435 99 999 9 999 Note 1 14-15 21521 14-15 16180 Kalkee Independent Living Units Belmont 5243 9566 999 999 99 14-15 38662 Manningtree Hawthorn Hawthorn 1800 001 047 9 9 999 9 99 Note 1 14-15 15693 Nangare Independent Living Units Burwood 9845 3139 9 9 99 14-15 20580 Strathdon Independent Living Units Forest Hill 9845 3139 9 9 99 Valkstone Independent Living Units Bentleigh 9845 3139 9 9 99 Note 1 14-15 15692 14-15 17889 White Hills Haven White Hills 5434 3000 99 9 99 Yernga Independent Living Units Mount Waverley 9845 3139 9 99 99 Note 1 14-15 17890 Note 2 97, 101 15982 Ex-Service Accommodation Hawthorn 1300 602 108 99 87 20603 Athelstan Retirement Apartments Camberwell 1300 698 624 9 99 99 87 20910 Barnsbury Retirement Apartments Deepdene 1300 698 624 9 99 99 87 18799 Corpus Christi Retirement Village Clayton 1300 698 624 9 999 99 87 61635 Marcellin Retirement Village Kyneton 1300 698 624 9 9 9 87 61634 McAuley Retirement Village Trentham 1300 698 624 9 9 9 87 16105 Parkview Retirement Village Eltham 1300 698 624 9 99 87 16095 Providence Retirement Village Bacchus Marsh 1300 698 624 99 999 999 87 20243 Shanagolden Retirement Village Pakenham 1300 698 624 9 999 9 9 87 20963 St Joseph's Mews Retirement Apartments Hawthorn 1300 698 624 9 99 99 87 20245 St Thomas' Retirement Village Greensborough 1300 698 624 9 99 99 87 20576 St. Catherine’s Serviced Apartments Balwyn 1300 698 624 9 99 9 9 87 16045 St. Joseph’s Place Retirement Village Brunswick West 1300 698 624 9 99 87 20244 Star of the Sea Retirement Village Torquay 1300 698 624 9 999 99 Regis Inala Village
Note: 1. Pets may be suitable, upon approval of Management
2. Rental units for veterans, widows or widowers of Australian/Allied Forces & ex-service community members of any age
* This section only includes organisations who have chosen to advertise
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P A C K A G E S
Home Care Packages directory – Approved Providers Approved Home Care Package providers deliver 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 Home Care Package 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 Greater Metropolitan Melbourne & Regional areas.
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North East region North West region South East region South West region West region
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Page 150 is a colour coded map of Greater Metropolitan Melbourne to show you which council districts are grouped together. You'll find a colour coded map of Regional Victoria areas on page 151.
Metropolitan Melbourne Regions Council District
Region
Council District
Region
Banyule
Northern
Maroondah
Eastern
Bayside (VIC)
Southern
Melbourne
Melbourne
Boroondara
Northern
Melton
Western
Brimbank
Western
Monash
Eastern
Cardinia
Southern
Moonee Valley
Western
Casey
Southern
Moreland
Western
Darebin
Northern
Mornington Peninsula
Southern
Frankston
Southern
Nillumbik
Northern
Glen Eira
Southern
Port Phillip
Southern
Greater Dandenong
Southern
Stonnington
Southern
Hobsons Bay
Western
Whitehorse
Eastern
Hume
Western
Whittlesea
Northern
Kingston (VIC)
Southern
Wyndham
Western
Knox
Eastern
Yarra
Northern
Manningham
Eastern
Yarra Ranges
Eastern
Maribyrnong
Western
Regional Victoria Regions Council District
Region
Council District
Region
Alpine
North East
Bass Coast
South East
Ararat
West
Baw Baw
South East
Ballarat
West
Benalla
North East
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Region
Council District
Region North East
Buloke
North West
Moira
Campaspe
North West
Moorabool
Central Goldfields
North West
Mount Alexander
North West
Colac-Otway
South West
Moyne
South West
Corangamite
South West
Murrindindi
North East
East Gippsland
South East
Northern Grampians
West
Gannawarra
North West
Pyrenees
West
Glenelg
South West
Queenscliffe
South West
South Gippsland
South East South West
West
Golden Plains
West
Greater Bendigo
North West
Southern Grampians
Greater Geelong
South West
Strathbogie
North East
Greater Shepparton
North East
Surf Coast
South West
Hepburn
West
Swan Hill
North West
Hindmarsh
West
Towong
North East
Horsham
West
Unincorporated
[Not set]
Indigo
North East
Wangaratta
North East
Latrobe (VIC)
South East
Warrnambool
South West
Loddon
North West
Wellington
South East
Macedon Ranges
North West
West Wimmera
Mansfield
North East
Wodonga
North East
Mildura
North West
Yarriambiack
West
Mitchell
North East
West
How to read the HCP table
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’ applies 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 Z and 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 offering services for people from culturally diverse backgrounds. Based on your care needs, an ACAS assessment will determine what level of care you are eligible for and if any supplements apply to you.
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Melbourne city Eastern metro Northern metro Southern metro Western metro
General packages suitable for all eligible clients
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Packages for people with dementia
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Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged
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Packages for people with housing needs and at risk of homelessness
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Home Care Packages Levels
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t
Packages for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas
R
Packages for Veterans
Home Care Packages Supplement
Notes
g
Cultural Environment
DPS Web Advert Page ID
Community Elders Services 9383 4244 1234 8Zetg Note 1 16498 nnn Aboriginal Care & Health 9070 9931 1234 8Ze 21831 nnnnn Absolute Accent Home Care 8720 1338 Note 2 108 21355 1234 8ZeRg nnnnn Access Health & Community Richmond 9810 3000 12 Note 3 18187 8g nnn AccessCare 1300 819 200 1234 8Zg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 37 17601 n ACCS North & West 1800 953 963 1234 8Zg Note 4 17683 n n n ACCS South & East 1800 953 963 1234 8Zg Note 4 18170 n n Active Community Group 8820 0000 1234 8ZeYRg Note 5 48-49 61989 nnnnn Age Up Health 1300 254 326 1234 8ZeR 61667 nnnnn Alfred Home Care Packages 9076 6864 1234 8ZRg Note 6 17599 n annecto at Home Support Northern Region (VIC) 1800 266 328 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 17652 n n annecto at Home Support South Eastern Region (VIC) 1800 266 328 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB 17660 n n annecto at Home Support Western Region (VIC) 1800 266 328 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 19909 n n At Your Service Home Care 1300 952 860 1234 8ZeYRg Note 7 38565 nnnnn Auspire Care VIC 1300 433 983 1234 8Zeg Note 8 38603 n nnn Australian Multicultural Community Services (AMCS) 9689 9170 1234 8ZeRg CALD 34 20697 nnnnn Australian Vietnamese Women's Association - Baybrook 9428 9078 1234 8Ze 61239 nnnnn AVWA Home Care Services East & South 2699 1234 8Zg Vietnamese 38615 nnnnn AVWA Planned Activity Groups North and HCP North-East-South 9546 9078 1234 8Zg Vietnamese 18976 nnnnn AVWA Planned Activity Groups West and Home Care Packages West 9428 9396 1922 1234 8Zg Vietnamese 17705 nnnnn Baldwin Living HomeServe Victoria 6221 5483 1234 8ZR 62246 n BallyCara HomeCare VIC 1300 037 542 1234 8g Italian 38771 n n Baptcare Home Help Eastern Metro 13 22 78 84 18620 1234 8ZeYR nn Baptcare Home Help Northern Metro 13 22 78 1234 8ZeYRg Maltese 84 17583 n n Baptcare Home Help Southern Metro 13 22 78 1234 8ZeYR 84 17667 n Baptcare Home Help Western Metro 13 22 78 1234 8ZetRg Maltese 84 17716 n n BASScare Home Care 8809 0050 1234 8Ze 86 62221 n Bayside City Council Aged & Disability Services 9599 4444 1234 8ZR Note 9 21795 n Benetas Home Care East 1300 236 382 1234 8ZeYRg Note 10 121 17577 nn Benetas Home Care North West 1300 236 382 1234 8ZeYRg Note 10 121 17608 n n n Benetas Home Care South 1300 236 382 1234 8ZeYtRg Note 10 121 17703 n Better Living Home Care Packages (VIC) 1300 307 344 1234 8ZeYRg Note 11 19001 nnnnn
Note: 1. ATSI - Koori Community Aged Care Packages services available 2. Arabic, CALD, Eastern, Northern, Southern & Western European, Indian, LGBTIQ, NESB 3. Asian, CALD, Dutch, Indian, Turkish, Vietnamese 4. Bosnian, Croatian, Macedonian, Slavic 5. Arabic, Asian, CALD, Chinese, German, Indo-Chinese, Malaysian, Singaporean, South Asian, Vietnamese
6. ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB - Access to Interpreters for all languages 7. CALD, European, South Asian 8. African, CALD, European, Islamic, Muslim, NESB, Slavic, Sri Lankan; Oxygen Supplement 9. Allied health professional available 10. ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB 11. CALD, Chinese, European, German, Italian
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Community Services nnnnn BlueCross Community Care Packages East Melbourne Region n BodeWell Community Care Packages North Melbourne Region n n BodeWell Community Care Packages South Melbourne Region n BodeWell Community Care Packages West Melbourne Region n BodeWell Bolton Clarke, Support nnnnn Brotherhood ofAtSt.Home Home Care Packages nnnnn Calvary Home CareLaurence nnnnn Care Connect VIC - Metro Melbourne nnnnn Care Services Australia nnnnn Chinese Community Social Services Centre (CCSSCI) HCP nnnnn Claro Aged Care & Disability Services nnnnn CO.AS.IT. Aged Care Packages (VIC) nnnnn Colbrow Care nnnnn Comfort Home Care nnnnn Comm Care nnnnn Continuity Care Australia Pty Ltd nnnnn Cumberland View Home Care n n EACH Home Care Packages (VIC) nnn Empower Homecare (EPHC) n nn Enrich Living Services VIC nnnnn Farris Care Services n nnn FCCVI Home & Community Care nnn Feros Care/ At-home aged care in Victoria n Friends Home Care Services VIC nnnnn FiveFive Good Good Friends NDIS Services nnnnn Fronditha Care Packages nnnnn genU HomeCareCareHomePackages nnnnn Great Service Home Care (VIC) nnnnn Guardian Healthcare Services nnnnn HammondCare At Home Melbourne nn Happy Living Home Care Packages nnnnn HCA Home VIC nnnnn healthAbility Home Care Packages nn n Note: 1. Includes packages for DVA & homeless clients
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1300 133 414 1234 8ZeRg 1300 726 291 1234 8ZeR 1300 726 291 1234 8ZeR
1300 726 291 1234 8ZeRg
Notes
DPS Web Advert Page ID
CALD
22-23, OBC 17642 IFC-1 19915 IFC-1 38177
NESB, Sri Lankan IFC-1 19264
1300 726 291 1234 8ZeR
IFC-1 19265
1300 147 147 1234 8ZeYR
74 17584
1300 221 122 1234 8Ze
1800 527 272 1234 8ZetR
17935 28 16056
1800 692 464 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB 17609 1300 455 322 1234 8Z
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Chinese 17578 1234 8Zeg 1300 303 770 1234 ZeYtRg CALD 22122 9349 9000 1234 8Zeg Italian 111 17661 8548 5453 1234 8ZeR 20268 02 7258 7211 1234 8Zt 38406 9803 3504 1234 8ZeYtRg Asian, European 38435 1800 012 273 1234 8ZeYtR 63349 9790 0555 1234 8Ze 173 21143 1300 003 224 1234 8ZeYR Note 1 19330 9942 7106 1234 8Z 22297 1300 202 003 1234 8ZeR 17674 1800 572 401 1234 8 46449 9687 9011 1234 8g Asian, CALD, Filipino 18997 1300 418 418 1234 8eR 20734 1300 787 581 1234 8Z 22263 1300 787 581 1234 8Z 49179 9552 4100 1234 8ZeYtRg CALD, Greek, NESB 17596 1300 558 368 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 19528 1300 122 020 1234 8 64024 1300 978 009 1234 8Z 61583 1800 826 166 1234 8ZetR 22260 1300 911 728 1234 8ZetR 62822 1300 422 111 1234 8ZetR 38171 9430 9100 1234 8ZetR 19011 8848 0288
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Melbourne city Eastern metro Northern metro Southern metro Western metro
General packages suitable for all eligible clients
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Packages for people with dementia
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Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged
Y
Packages for people with housing needs and at risk of homelessness
A – Z list of all approved providers who are eligible to deliver Home Care Packages in Greater Melbourne Metropolitan SERVICE PROVIDER
t
Packages for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas
Home Care Packages Levels
PHONE (03)
R
Packages for Veterans
Home Care Packages Supplement
Notes
g
Cultural Environment
DPS Web Advert Page ID
Ageing Place Mornington (and home care office) 5978 9700 1234 8ZeR 79 38880 n Healthy (VIC) 1300 764 433 1234 8ZeR 35 21741 nnnnn HenderCare Home Care Assistance South East Melbourne 9005 1159 21933 1234 8ZeR n n Home Caring 1300 875 377 1234 8Zeg Note 1 39049 nnnnn Home Instead Melbourne Blackburn & Eastern Suburbs 9877 3773 1234 8Z 20864 n Home Instead Melbourne Inner East 9913 7710 1234 8Z 20866 nn Home Instead Melbourne Inner South & Bayside 9576 8545 1234 8 20870 n n Home Instead Melbourne Outer East & Glen Waverley 9754 4861 1234 8Z 20867 n Home Instead Melbourne Outer North East 9439 6676 1234 8Z 38530 nn Home Instead Melbourne Outer North East 9439 6676 124 61856 8Ze nn Home Instead Senior Care Footscray 9317 5204 1234 8Z 49351 n n Home Physio Melbourne 1800 166 167 1234 8 46601 nnnnn Home Support Services (VIC) 1800 854 300 21928 1234 8ZetR nnnnn Hume City Council Aged Care Services 9205 2200 1234 8Z 17668 n integratedliving Australia Victoria 1300 782 896 1234 8ZetR 21237 n IPC Health Aged Care Services 9296 1200 1234 8ZeRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 17654 n Iris Manor 9813 8566 1234 8ZRg CALD, NESB 16185 nnn IWAA Home Care Services (VIC) 0435 878 173 1234 8Zeg Note 2 38679 nnnnn Jewish Care In-Home Services 8517 5999 1234 8ZeRg Jewish 20298 nnnn Just Better Care Hume & Southern Riverina 5873 2034 1234 8Zt 27 20453 n Just Better Care Melbourne Bayside & South East Melbourne 9596 2444 1234 8Zg Note 3 27 38512 n n Just Better Care Melbourne Mornington 5972 1860 1234 8Z 27 38510 n Just Better Care Melbourne North West & Inner East 9070 3436 27 38502 n n Just Better Care Melbourne Outer East & Melbourne Outer North East 5972 1860 1234 8Z 27 61580 1234 8Z nnn Just Better Care Melbourne West 9059 9800 1234 8Z 27 62080 n Just Better Care VIC 1300 587 823 1234 8Z 27 19815 nnnnn Just Better Care Western Victoria 5381 1432 1234 8Z 27 38511 n Just For U Care 9578 3024 1234 8Zeg Jewish, NESB 21830 nnnnn Kal'ang Respite Care Centre Aboriginal Corporation 07 4124 7780 1234 8ZeYg Note 4 17392 nnnnn KinCare VIC 1300 110 254 1234 8ZetR 16051 nnnnn Latrobe Community Health Service 1800 242 696 1234 8ZeYtR 21531 nnnnn Let's Get Care (VIC) 1300 497 442 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB 38280 nnnnn Life Without Barriers VIC 1800 792 359 1234 8ZetRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 20848 nnnnn Like Our Own 1800 687 696 1234 8Zg Note 5 38470 n Lite n' Easy 13 15 12 1234 8 Fee for service available 49557 nnnnn Note: 1. Arabic, Asian, Chinese, Greek, Hindi, Indian, Italian, Vietnamese 3. Arabic, Filipino, Greek, Polish, Russian 5. CALD, Greek, Hindi, LGBTIQ, NESB, Russian 2. Arabic, Bosnian, CALD, Egyptian, Lebanese, Muslim, South African, Turkish
4. ATSI, Asian, LGBTIQ; Medication Assistance
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DPS Web Advert Page ID
Home Care 9070 4746 123 39059 8 nnnnn Lively Local Guardians Home Care Self Managed Specialists 7067 0555 1234 8Z 38858 n Community Care 1300 902 023 1234 8ZeRg Note 1 18319 nn MannaCare Mayflower Home Care 9591 1100 61679 1234 8Z nnn MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference 9318 1111 1234 8ZetRg Note 2 22041 nnnnn mecwacare Home Care Packages 8573 4980 1234 8ZeYRg CALD 9, 94 17917 nnnnn Melbourne City Council Ageing & Inclusion Services 9658 9658 234 17648 8ZeYR n Health Home Care Geelong 5240 7300 1234 8ZeYR 79 61708 n Mercy Health Home Care Hughesdale 9557 0811 1234 8ZeYR 79 18510 nnn Mercy Mercy Health Home Care Lynbrook 9797 3900 CALD, LGBTIQ 79 17604 1234 8ZeYRg n Mercy Health Home Care Parkville 9385 9444 1234 8ZeYRg CALD 79 18984 n n n Mercy Health Home Care Reservoir 8414 6050 1234 8ZeYRg Greek, Italian 79 17590 nn n Merri Health Home Care Packages 8319 7430 1234 8ZeYRg CALD, LGBTIQ 19329 n n n MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria 1300 064 064 1234 8ZetRg Note 3 18308 nnnnn MiCare Home Care Packages Southern 1300 064 064 Note 3 17573 1234 8ZeRg n nnn Monash Health Community Support Options 9792 7747 1234 8ZeYtRg Note 4 17673 n Moonee Valley City Council Aged & Disability Services 9243 8748 1234 8ZeYRg Note 5 17633 n Morcare Services 9800 4433 1234 8Zetg Note 6 38425 nnnnn Northern Health 9495 3144 1234 8ZtR 47043 nn n Northern Health Home Care Packages 9495 3219 1234 8ZeRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB 16338 n n Olivet Care Home Care Services 9131 5500 63027 1234 8Z n Omni-Care 9484 8102 234 4 16036 8Z nnnnn Parkglen Home Care Services 1300 117 147 1234 8ZeR 119 21697 nnnnn PCCV Home Care Packages 9569 4020 1234 8ZetRg CALD, Polish 17576 nnnnn Pearl Home Care - Melbourne East 0411 848 233 1234 8Z 63086 nn n Pearl Home Care - Melbourne West Victoria 0432 810 603 1234 8Zt 63025 n n Pearl Home Care - Mornington Peninsula VIC 5906 5830 63596 1234 8 n Pearl Home Care - North East Melbourne Vic 9939 7540 1234 8Z 62144 n Home Care - South Yarra VIC 0410 678 266 1234 8Z 63577 n n Pearl Pearl Home Care Melbourne Central 9124 3744 1234 Z 63023 n Pearl Home Care North Melbourne Victoria 1300 030 356 1234 8Z 63024 n Health Home Care Packages 5970 2001 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, LGBTIQ 17706 n Peninsula People First Healthcare 9402 9533 Note 6 38676 1234 8ZeYtRg nnnnn Prestige Inhome Care Melbourne 1300 103 010 1234 8Z 20261 nnnnn Prompt Care Home Care Packages Metropolitan VIC 21435 nnnnn PRONIA Aged Care Services Eastern/Northern Metro Region 180085604724444273 1234 8ZetR CALD, Greek 22268 1234 8ZeRg nnnnn PRONIA Aged Care Services Southern/Western Metro Region 9388 9998 1234 8ZeRg CALD, Greek 18396 n nn rainbow care and support 0403 874 840 1234 63595 nnnnn Regis Home Care Eastern Metro 1300 188 740 114-115 21584 1234 8ZeYR nnnn Right at Home RightCare 07 3054 1360 1234 8ZR Note 7 25 22069 nnnnn Royal Freemasons Home Care 1800 756 091 1234 8ZeYtR 17651 nnnnn Note: 1. Arabic, Asian, Greek, Indian 4. ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB; Oxygen & Feeding supplements 7. Oxygen and Enteral Feeding Supplement 2. CALD, European, LGBTIQ, Slavic, Turkish, Ukrainian 3. Arabic, Asian, CALD, European, LGBTIQ, Latin American, NESB
5. CALD; Meals on Wheels available 6. African, Asian, Chinese, Indian, Korean
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Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged
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Cultural Environment
DPS Web Advert Page ID
Community Care 9793 0028 1234 8ZeYRg Note 1 21812 nnnn RusCare Sacred Heart Local 8530 8300 Dutch, Spanish 17603 1234 8Zeg n nnn SAI Home & Community Care 8785 0999 1234 8g CALD, Indian, Sri Lankan 21002 n Salvos Home Care VIC 1300 111 227 1234 8Ze 70 17671 nnnnn Samarinda Home-Based Services 9058 6068 1234 8Z 21723 nn Senior Helpers Southeast Melbourne 8524 7699 1234 8Z 61604 nnn Senior Helpers Casey 9133 4056 1234 8Z 20312 nn n Seniors Community Care 5977 6966 22124 1234 8ZR n n Sequel Home Care 9499 1200 1234 8Z 22114 nnnnn SereneCare 1300 773 174 1234 8ZeYR 61689 nnnnn Silver Chain 1300 650 803 1234 8ZeR 37569 nnnnn Simply Helping Geelong & Barwon 5261 4808 1234 8Z 31 21881 n Simply Helping Goulburn Valley 5795 1635 1234 8Zt 31 21883 nn Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc Home Care Victoria 1800 852 772 ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 62801 1234 8Zg n 1300 735 653 1234 8ZeYRg CALD 19907 nnnnn Spectrum Care - Home Care VIC 1800 778 767 1234 8Z 11 22001 nnnnn StStarVincent's Home Care 1800 266 664 1234 8ZeR 22038 n Star Health Care 9763 8009 1234 8 61573 nnnnn StevenResidential 9686 1234 8ZetR 16503 n SunburyDoyleand Cobaw Community Health Home Care Packages 5997 5421 6061 ATSI 22254 1234 8ZeRg n Tender Loving Cuisine Australia Pty Ltd 1800 801 200 1234 8 63101 nnnnn The CareSide 1300 854 080 1234 8ZetR 38183 nnnnn TSC Home & Community Care 5566 1234 8Zg Note 2 38303 nnnnn United Spanish Latin American Welfare Centre Home Care Packages 9898 9318 2949 1234 8ZeYg Note 3 22039 nnnnn Uniting AgeWell Andrew Kerr Home Care 5975 6334 14-15 62242 1234 8ZeR n Uniting AgeWell Melbourne East Metro Home Care 8845 1800 1234 8ZetR 14-15 17582 nn Uniting AgeWell Melbourne North West Metro Home Care 9111 9595 1234 8Zeg CALD 14-15 17880 n n n Uniting AgeWell Melbourne South Home Care 9089 1900 1234 8ZeRg CALD 14-15 17689 n Vasey RSL Home Care 9810 5570 1234 8ZeR 97, 101 17680 nnnn VASS Aged Care & Disability Support Services Note 4 21460 nnnnn Vege2go(vegan, vegetarian, gluten free, low fodmap meal provider) 045093598762861088 1234 8Zeg 63754 1234 8 nnnnn Village Baxter Community Care 5971 6380 1234 8ZeRg Note 5 21734 n Village Glen Flexicare Home Support 1300 435 394 1234 8Z 38591 n Vision Australia - Home Care Package (VIC) 1300 847 466 1234 8etRg Note 6 17632 nnnnn VMCH Ballarat 1300 698 624 1234 8 87 64079 nnnnn Note: 1. Arabic, European, Jewish, Muslim, Polish, Russian, South Asian, Ukrainian 4. Arabic, Assyrian, CALD, Lebanese, NESB, Turkish - Includes multilingual staff 2. Asian, CALD, Chinese, Indo-Chinese, Malaysian, Singaporean, South Asian, Vietnamese 3. CALD, Hispanic, Latin American, NESB, Spanish
5. ATSI, Bosnian, Croatian, Egyptian, Filipino, Greek, Italian 6. CALD - Priority for clients who are blind or have low vision
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Echuca 1300 698 624 1234 8 nnnnn VMCH Home Care Services Eastern/Northern Metro Region 1300 698 624 1234 8ZeYRg nn VMCH Home Care Services Southern Metro Region 1300 698 624 1234 8Zeg n VMCH Home Care Services Western Metro Region 1300 698 624 1234 8ZeRg n n VMCH Moe 1300 698 624 1234 8 nnnnn VMCH VMCH Shepparton 1300 698 624 1234 8 nnnnn VMCH Wangaratta 1300 698 624 1234 8 nnnnn VMCH Wantirna nnnnn Weary Dunlop Retirement Village - Aged Care - Ryman Healthcare 130085456981400624 1234 8 1234 8ZR n Wintringham Home Care Packages Metropolitan VIC 9034 4824 1234 8ZeYR nnnnn Woman's Way Cleaning Services Pty Ltd 0413 092 769 1234 8 nnnnn YNA Your Nursing Agency Home Care Services (VIC) 8823 0500 1234 8 n
North East region North West region South East region South West region West region
Notes
DPS Web Advert Page ID 87 64083
CALD
87 17666
ATSI, CALD
87 17631
CALD, Maltese
87 18640 87 64078 87 64080 87 64081 87 64082 21121 17645 43 60383 22107
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Care & Health nn Absolute ACCS Barwon n Up Health nn nn Agealpine@home Community Care Services n at Home Support Grampians Region n n annecto at Home Support Loddon Mallee Region n annecto Multicultural Community Services (AMCS) n Australian Baldwin Living Victoria n Baptcare HomeHomeServe Barwon South West nnn Baptcare Home Help Gippsland Bairnsdale n Baptcare Home Help Gippsland Morwell n Baptcare Home Help Hume nn Baptcare Home Help n Bartay Agency Help Loddon Mallee Western n Bass Coast Health Home Care Packages (Flexihealth) n Beaufort & Skipton Health Service Beaufort Campus n nn Beaufort & Skipton Health Service Skipton Campus n Bellarine Community Health Home Care Packages n Bendigo Health Community Care Services nn n Benetas Home Care Gippsland n Benetas Home Care Rural North West nn nn Better Living Home Care Packages (VIC) nnnnn Brotherhood of St. Laurence Home Care Packages n n
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Notes
PHONE (03)
9070 9931
1234 8Ze
1800 953 963 1234 8Ztg 1300 254 326 1234 8ZeR
DPS Web Advert Page ID 21831
Note 1
22244 61667
1234 8ZetRg CALD, German, Italian 17634 1800 266 328 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 20879 1800 266 328 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB 17684 9689 9170 1234 8ZeRg CALD 34 20697 6221 5483 1234 8ZR 62246 13 22 78 1234 8ZeYtRg CALD, NESB 84 17614 13 22 78 1234 8ZeYtR 84 18624 13 22 78 1234 8ZeYtR 84 18625 13 22 78 1234 8ZeYtR 84 18619 13 22 78 1234 8ZeYtR 84 17628 5427 0338 1234 8 18313 5671 3476 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, LGBTIQ 17692 5349 1600 1234 8ZeR 15544 5340 1100 1234 8ZeR 15892 1800 007 224 1234 8Z 20582 5454 7833 1234 8ZetR 17629 1300 236 382 1234 8ZeYtRg Note 2 121 17720 1300 236 382 1234 8ZeYtRg Note 2 121 17718 1300 307 344 1234 8ZeYRg Note 3 19001 1300 147 147 1234 8ZeYR 74 17584 5755 0142
3. CALD, Chinese, European, German, Italian
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Packages for people with dementia
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Packages for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged
Y
Packages for people with housing needs and at risk of homelessness
A – Z list of all approved providers who are eligible to deliver Home Care Packages in Regional Victoria SERVICE PROVIDER
Home Care - Gippsland n Calvary Connect VIC nn nn Care Central Gippsland Health Home Support n Central Highlands Rural Health - Home Care Services n n City of Greater Geelong Care Services n Claro Aged Care & DisabilityCommunity nnn CO.AS.IT. Aged Care PackagesServices (VIC) n Cobden Health n Colac Otway Shire Older Persons & Ability Support Services n Colbrow Care n Comm Care nnnnn Community Interlink (VIC) Home Care nn Care Australia Pty Ltd nnnnn Continuity Cooinda n Corryong Health Community Services n DWECH Home & Community Care Services n EGHS n Fairviewat Home Home Care Packages n FCCVI HomeVillage& Community n Feros Care/ At-home aged careCarein Victoria n nn Five Good Friends Home Care Services VIC nn Five Good Friends NDIS Services nn Home Care Packages (VIC) nn nn genU Gippsland Lakes Complete Health Home Care Packages n Grampians Ballarat Home Care Packages n Great OceanHealth Road Health Apollo Campus (HCP) n Great Ocean Road Lorne Campus (HCP) n Great Service HomeHealth Care nnnnn GSHS Home Care Services n Guardian Healthcare Services nnnnn HCA Home VIC n n Heathcote Health Residential Aged Care n HenderCare (VIC) nnnnn Hesse Rural Health Community Care nn Heywood Rural HealthServiceResidential Aged Care n Home Caring nnnnn Home Instead Horsham n
Note: 1. Asian, CALD, Filipino - Includes Filipino dialects: Cebuano, Ilongo, Kapampangan
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Packages for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas
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PHONE (03)
1800 527 272 1234 8ZetR
Notes
g
Cultural Environment
DPS Web Advert Page ID 28 18125
1800 692 464 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB 17609
21131 1234 8 5321 6544 234 20247 8ZetRg LGBTIQ 5272 5272 1234 8ZeYR 17615 1300 303 770 1234 ZeYtRg CALD 22122 9349 9000 1234 8Zeg Italian 111 17661 5595 3100 1234 8ZetRg CALD - Diabetes Educator 15835 5232 9420 1234 8Zet 19345 8548 5453 1234 8ZeR 20268 9803 3504 1234 8ZeYtRg Asian, European 38435 1300 203 203 1234 8Zetg ATSI, CALD 17626 1800 012 273 1234 8ZeYtR 63349 5761 3300 1234 8ZeYtR 15847 02 6076 3260 1234 8t 15855 5521 7535 1234 8etg ATSI 21457 5352 9328 1234 8ZetR 21458 5623 2752 1234 8ZtR 38201 9687 9011 1234 8g Note 1 18997 1300 418 418 1234 8eR 20734 1300 787 581 1234 8Z 22263 1300 787 581 1234 8Z 49179 1300 558 368 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 19528 5152 0075 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI 19331 5320 3010 1234 8ZetR 17625 5237 8500 1234 8Z 63351 5237 8575 1234 8Z 38566 1300 122 020 1234 8 64024 5654 2757 1234 8Zet 38618 1300 978 009 1234 8Z 61583 1300 422 111 1234 8ZetR 38171 5431 0900 1234 8Z 15867 1300 764 433 1234 8ZeR 35 21741 5267 1200 1234 8Zt 17637 5527 0544 1234 8ZetRg ATSI, European 17962 1300 875 377 1234 8Zeg Note 2 39049 5381 0701 1234 8ZetR Note 3 61854 5143 8155
2. Arabic, Asian, Chinese, Greek, Hindi, Indian, Italian, Vietnamese
3. Oxygen Supplement also available
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Support Services (VIC) n Home Honeysuckle Regional Health Violet Town Campus
n indigo@home Community Care Services n living Gippsland (VIC) n integrated Australia Victoria nnnnn integratedliving Aged Care Services nn Intereach Care Geelong n JustJust Better Care Gippsland n Just Better Better Hume & Southern Riverina nn Just Better Care Care VIC nnnnn Kal'ang Respite nnnnn Karen Watson Care Centre Aboriginal Corporation n KinCare VIC nnnnn Latrobe Community Health Service nnnnn Let's Get Care (VIC) nnnnn Life Without Barriers VIC nnnnn Lite n' Easy nnnnn Lively Home Care n Lutheran Aged Care Home Care Services (VIC) n Living n Lyndoch - Aged Care With A Difference nnnnn MCWA Home Care Services n MDHSS mecwacare Care Packages nnnnn Mercy HealthHome Care Ballarat nn Mercy Health Home Care Colac n Mercy Health Home Care Geelong n Mercy Health Home Care Gippsland n Mercy Health Home Home Shepparton nn Merri Health Home CareCarePackages n MHA Care Home & Community Care Services n Home Care Packages -Victoria n MiCare Home Care Packages Latrobe/Gippsland n MiCare Moyne Health Services Home Care Packages n Nagambie HealthCare Home Care Services n NCN Health Cobram Home Care Packages n Aged Care n New Northern Health n Regional Health Community Home Support Services n Orbost Home Care Packages nn PCCV Home Care nn Pearl Home Care - Ballarat n Pearl n Pearl Home Care - Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula
Note: 1. Oxygen Supplement also available 2. ATSI, Asian, LGBTIQ - Medication Assistance 3. Also provide Short Term Restorative Care and CHSP Flexible In Home Respite
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Home Care Packages Supplement
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Notes
1800 854 300 1234 8ZetR
DPS Web Advert Page ID 21928
15914 1234 8t 5728 0215 1234 8Z 21769 1300 782 896 1234 8ZetR 64156 1300 782 896 1234 8ZetR 21237 1300 488 226 1234 8ZetR Note 1 18274 5222 1518 1234 8Zt 27 62217 4114 3000 1234 8Zt 27 38513 5873 2034 1234 8Zt 27 20453 1300 587 823 1234 8Z 27 19815 07 4124 7780 1234 8ZeYg Note 2 17392 5358 7400 1234 8Zetg LGBTIQ 17675 1300 110 254 1234 8ZetR 16051 1800 242 696 1234 8ZeYtR 21531 1300 497 442 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ, NESB 38280 1800 792 359 1234 8ZetRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 20848 13 15 12 1234 8 Fee for service available 49557 9070 4746 123 39059 8 02 6060 4000 1234 8Zt Note 3 14156 5561 9394 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI 15834 9318 1111 1234 8ZetRg Note 4 22041 5158 0243 1234 8Zet 17623 8573 4980 1234 8ZeYRg CALD 9, 94 17917 4372 9800 1234 8ZeYtR 79 17641 5233 5603 1234 8ZeYtR 79 20606 5240 7300 1234 8ZeYR 79 61708 5142 9299 1234 8ZeYtRg CALD, NESB 79 17640 5831 2960 1234 8ZeYtRg CALD, NESB 79 19963 8319 7430 1234 8ZeYRg CALD, LGBTIQ 19329 5742 1111 1234 8 21782 1300 064 064 1234 8ZetRg Note 5 18308 1300 064 064 1234 8ZetRg Note 5 17681 5568 0100 1234 8ZetR 17568 5736 2900 1234 8ZtR 38674 5871 0900 1234 8ZetRg CALD 19002 5427 2002 1234 8Zet 22131 9495 3144 1234 8ZtR 47043 5154 6623 1234 8ZeYtR 38553 9569 4020 1234 8ZetRg CALD, Polish 17576 8731 1696 1234 8Z 40 63886 8731 1696 1234 8g Note 6 63826 8731 1696 1234 8Z 63087 5798 1324
4. CALD, European, LGBTIQ, Slavic, Turkish 5. Arabic, Asian, CALD, European, LGBTIQ, Latin American, NESB 6. ATSI, African, Arabic, CALD, European, LGBTIQ, Latin American, Muslim, NESB, Slavic
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. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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Home Care Packages Supplement
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Notes
g
Cultural Environment
DPS Web Advert Page ID
First Healthcare 9402 9533 1234 8ZeYtRg Note 1 38676 nnnnn People Inhome Care Melbourne 1300 103 010 1234 8Z 20261 nn Prestige Prompt Care Home Care Packages Regional VIC 1800 472 273 21447 1234 8ZetR nn rainbow care and support 0403 874 840 63595 1234 nnn n REDHS Home Care Packages 5484 4465 1234 8ZetR 38526 n Regis Home Care Mildura 1300 188 740 1234 8ZeR Note 2 114-115 19333 n Right at Home RightCare 07 3054 1360 1234 8ZR Note 3 25 22069 nnnnn Right at Home Southwest Victoria 4510 8919 Note 3 25 63492 1234 8Z nn Royal Freemasons Home Care 1800 756 091 1234 8ZeYtR 17651 nnnnn Rumbalara Positive Ageing & Disability Services 5822 2866 1234 8Zetg ATSI 17638 nn Rural City of Wangaratta Aged & Community Care 1300 982 662 1234 8ZetRg ATSI, CALD, LGBTIQ 17672 n Community Care 9793 0028 1234 8ZeYRg Note 4 21812 n RusCare Senior Helpers Southeast Melbourne 8524 7699 61604 1234 8Z n SereneCare 1300 773 174 61689 1234 8ZeYR nnnnn Shepparton Villages Home Care & Support Services 5832 0800 1234 8ZR Note 5 22315 n Helping Geelong & Barwon 5261 4808 1234 8Z 31 21881 nn Simply Helping Gippsland South & West 9799 4676 1234 8Zt 31 21882 n Simply Simply Helping Goulburn Valley 5795 1635 31 21883 1234 8Zt nn Steven Doyle 5997 9686 1234 8ZetR 16503 n Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health Home Care Packages 5421 6061 1234 8ZeRg ATSI 22254 n Surf Coast Shire Council Aged & Disability Services 5261 0600 ATSI 19347 n Tender Loving Cuisine Australia Pty Ltd g 1800 801 200 63101 1234 8 n n The CareSide 38183 nnnnn United Spanish Latin American Welfare Centre Home Care Packages 130093188542949080 1234 8ZetR Note 6 22039 1234 8ZeYg nnnnn Uniting AgeWell Barwon Home Care 4249 0000 1234 8ZR 14-15 17694 n Uniting AgeWell Gippsland Home Care 5152 9699 1234 8ZetR 14-15 19183 n Uniting AgeWell Grampians Community Transport 5326 0701 14-15 63573 1234 8 n Uniting AgeWell Hume Home Care 8527 5880 1234 8ZetR 14-15 63283 n AgeWell Loddon Mallee North Home Care 4026 7000 1234 8ZeYtR 14-15 17630 n n Uniting AgeWell Loddon Mallee South Home Care 5454 2100 1234 8Ztg CALD, LGBTIQ 14-15 17711 nn nn Uniting AgeWell Melbourne North West Metro Home Care 9111 9595 1234 8Zeg CALD 14-15 17880 n n Uniting Vege2go(vegan, vegetarian, gluten free, low fodmap meal provider) 0450 876 088 63754 1234 8 nnnnn Vision Australia - Home Care Package (VIC) 1300 847 466 1234 8etRg Note 7 17632 n nn VMCH Ballarat 1300 698 624 1234 8 87 64079 nnnnn VMCH Echuca 1300 698 624 1234 8 87 64083 nnnnn
Note: 1. ATSI, African, Arabic, Asian, CALD, LGBTIQ, Muslim, Pacific Islander 2. Oxygen and Enteral Feeding Supplement 3. Oxygen and Enteral Feeding Supplement 4. Arabic, European, Jewish, Korean, Muslim, Polish, Russian, South Asian, Ukrainian
5. Short Term Restortive Care (STRC) available 6. CALD, Hispanic, Latin American, NESB, Spanish 7. CALD - Priority for clients who are blind or have low vision
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Home Care Services Barwon Region n VMCH Home Care Services Gippsland Region n VMCH Home Care Services Grampians Region nn VMCH VMCH Home Care Services Hume Region
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Notes
1300 698 624 1234 8Zeg
ATSI
DPS Web Advert Page ID 87 18310
1300 698 624 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD
87 17624
1300 698 624 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD
87 18324
1300 698 624 1234 8
87 64078
1300 698 624 1234 8
87 64081
1300 698 624 1234 8ZeYR
n Home Care Services Loddon Mallee Region n VMCH Moe nnnnn VMCH Shepparton nnnnn VMCH Wangaratta nnnnn VMCH VMCH nnnnn WDHSWantirna Home Care Packages n West Wimmera Service Community Packages n Wimmera HealthHealth Community Options n n Wintringham HomeCareCareGroupPackages n Wintringham Home Care Packages Barwon n n Wintringham Home Care Packages Grampians Hume n n YNA Your Nursing Agency Home Care Services (VIC)
87 17658
1300 698 624 1234 8ZeYtRg ATSI, CALD
87 18325
1300 698 624 1234 8
87 64080
1300 698 624 1234 8
87 64082
1234 8ZetRg 5391 4371 1234 8ZetRg 5381 9336 1234 8ZeYtR 9034 4824 1234 8ZeYtR 9034 4824 1234 8ZeYtR 9034 4824 1234 8ZeYtR 8823 0500 1234 8 5551 8306
ATSI
17621
CALD
17708
Meals on Wheels available 17676 20263 21461 20264 22107
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. D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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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 characteristics. The homes listed below have specifically indicated to DPS that they have specific training, expertise, funding, or heightened understanding of the special needs of the cultural group.
Cultural Group Arabic
Aged Care Home Name Coptic Village Hostel
PHONE (03)
DPS Web ID Hallam 9796 3018 16395
Cultural Group Australian
Aged Care Home Name Sunnyhurst Gardens
Arabic
Hope Aged Care Brunswick
Brunswick 9380 8028 16485
Austrian
Martin Luther Homes Care Apartments©
The Basin 9760 2100 21894
Arabic
Isomer Aged Care
Lysterfield 9752 9455 15561
Austrian
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
Bayswater 8720 1333 16361
Arabic
St Basil's Homes for the Aged
Fawkner 9358 4444 16491
Bengali
Isomer Aged Care
Lysterfield 9752 9455 15561
Armenian
Acacia Gardens
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
CALD
AdventCare Whitehorse
Nunawading 9259 2000 15555
Asian
Acacia Gardens
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
CALD
AdventCare Yarra Ranges
Warburton 5966 4400 16574
Asian
Allbright Manor
Croydon North 9726 0588 18279
CALD
Aurrum Aged Care Brunswick
Brunswick West 8378 5400 16476
Asian
On Luck Chinese Nursing Home
Donvale 9844 6000 15967
CALD
Aurrum Aged Care Healesville
Healesville 5962 6628 19899
Asian
Sunnyhurst Gardens
Brighton East 9596 4040 16129
CALD
Avondrust Lodge
Carrum Downs 9788 9020 16399
Asian
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
CALD
Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
ATSI
Aboriginal Com'ty Elders Services
Brunswick East 9383 4244 16498
CALD
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
ATSI
Heywood Rural Health RAC
Heywood 5527 0555 17962
CALD
BlueCross Box Hill
Box Hill 1300 133 414 22295
ATSI
Holmwood Aged Care
Healesville 5962 4321 16588
CALD
Boronia Residential Aged Care
Boronia 9428 2800 16601
ATSI
Lifeview Willow Wood
Cranbourne 1800 543 384 18513
CALD
Calvary Bayview
Carrum Downs 1800 527 272 16468
ATSI
Lyndoch Living
Warrnambool 5561 9300 15834
CALD
Calvary Bonbeach
Bonbeach 1800 527 272 16465
ATSI
Rumbalara Elders Facility
Shepparton North 5820 6200 20416
CALD
Calvary Capel Sands
Capel Sound 1800 527 272 16613
DPS Web ID Brighton East 9596 4040 16129 PHONE (03)
Coburg North 9353 5000 16484
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Aged Care Home Name Calvary George Vowell
PHONE (03)
DPS Web ID Mount Eliza 1800 527 272 16415
Cultural Group Chinese
Aged Care Home Name Allbright Manor
DPS Web ID Croydon North 9726 0588 18279
CALD
Calvary Hallam
Hallam 1800 527 272 16414
Chinese
Baptcare The Orchards Community
Doncaster East 13 22 78
21820
CALD
Calvary Kingston Gardens
Springvale South 1800 527 272 15525
Chinese
Baptcare Westhaven Community
Footscray 13 22 78
16529
CALD
Calvary Sandhurst
Carrum Downs 1800 527 272 15679
Chinese
Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
CALD
Calvary Scottvale
Dandenong 1800 527 272 15979
Chinese
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
CALD
Calvary Springvale
Springvale 1800 527 272 16404
Chinese
Bupa Templestowe
Templestowe 1800 718 348 20561
CALD
Calvary St Judes
Narre Warren North 1800 527 272 17965
Chinese
Burwood Lodge SRS
Burwood East 9886 8777 18979
CALD
Calvary Viewhills Manor
Endeavour Hills 1800 527 272 16208
Chinese
Calvary Springvale
Springvale 1800 527 272 16404
CALD
Casey Aged Care
Narre Warren 9705 4200 18610
Chinese
Elderly Chinese Home
Parkville 9328 4558 16507
CALD
Casey Manor
Narre Warren South 9428 2800 15946
Chinese
Hope Aged Care Brunswick
CALD
Cobden Health
Cobden 5595 3100 15835
Chinese
Lifeview The Willows
Wheelers Hill 1800 543 384 16024
CALD
CraigCare Mornington
Mount Martha 0416 304 711 16410
Chinese
Menarock LIFE Camberwell
Camberwell 1300 096 971 18304
CALD
Della dale Aged Care
Ringwood North 1800 001 717 16590
Chinese
On Luck Chinese Nursing Home
Donvale 9844 6000 15967
CALD
Doutta Galla Avondale Heights
Avondale Heights 9325 0000 16086
Chinese
Regis Alawarra Lodge
Blackburn South 1300 998 100 19113
CALD
Doutta Galla Footscray
Footscray 9687 6744 18702
Chinese
Regis Inala Lodge
Blackburn South 1300 998 100 16599
CALD
Doutta Galla Grantham Green
St Albans 9364 5235 16494
Chinese
Royal Freemasons Bendigo
CALD
Doutta Galla Lynch's Bridge
Kensington 9376 2111 16512
Chinese
Royal Freemasons Footscray Aged Care
Footscray 1300 176 925 16561
CALD
Doutta Galla Queens Park
Moonee Ponds 9372 8888 15595
Chinese
Royal Freemasons Gregory Lodge
Flemington 1300 176 925 16497
CALD
Doutta Galla Woornack
Sunshine 9312 0111 15606
Chinese
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
PHONE (03)
Coburg North 9353 5000 16484
Brunswick 9380 8028 16485
Kangaroo Flat 1300 176 925 21124
CALD
Doutta Galla Yarraville Village
Yarraville 9687 8233 15608
Chinese
Victorian Elderly Chinese Hostel
Ascot Vale 9370 8288 16519
CALD
Edward Street Nursing Home
Upper Ferntree Gully 9753 5064 16591
Croatian
Arcare Burnside
Burnside 1300 272 273 16094
CALD
Estia Health Knoxfield
Knoxfield 1300 682 833 15564
Croatian
Arcare Civic Manor
Epping 1300 272 273 18282
CALD
Grand Cedar Aged Care
Ashwood 9428 2800 63986
Croatian
Arcare Maidstone
Maidstone 1300 272 273 18636
CALD
Harmony Village Shepparton
Shepparton 5831 7921 15917
Croatian
Arcare Reservoir
Reservoir 1300 272 273 16358
CALD
Iris Grange SRS
Heidelberg 9458 1311 18960
Croatian
Arcare Sydenham
Sydenham 1300 172 514 16168
CALD
Iris Manor
Ashburton 9813 8566 16185
Croatian
Calvary Vonlea Manor
Norlane 1800 527 272 16409
CALD
Margriet Manor
Kilsyth 9728 7400 16255
Croatian
Cumberland Manor Residential Aged Care Sunshine North 9311 7079 16560
CALD
Martin Luther Homes AC Facility
The Basin 9760 2100 16619
Croatian
Estia Health Ardeer
Ardeer 1300 682 833 16557
CALD
Mayflower Reservoir Aged Care
Reservoir 9460 2480 16449
Croatian
St Basil's Homes for the Aged
Fawkner 9358 4444 16491
CALD
Mercy Place Dandenong
Dandenong 1300 096 428 16466
Croatian
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
CALD
Mercy Place Templestowe
Templestowe Lower 1300 096 428 16583
Dutch
Acacia Gardens
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
CALD
Monda Lodge Hostel
Healesville 5969 9968 16621
Dutch
Arcare Hillside
Sydenham 1300 297 185 15682
CALD
Mooroolbark RAC Facility
Mooroolbark 9723 9650 18654
Dutch
Arcare Knox
Wantirna South 1300 272 273 16593
CALD
Northern Gardens
Coburg North 9428 2800 17966
Dutch
Drysdale Grove Aged Care Facility
Drysdale 5251 1230 18621
Lifeview Argyle Court
Chelsea 1800 543 384 16431
Lifeview Emerald Glades
Emerald 1800 543 384 16428
Bayswater 8720 1333 16361
CALD
Northside RAC Facility
Forest Hill 8804 2732 18653
Dutch
CALD
Oaklea Hall
Hughesdale 9428 2800 16628
Dutch
CALD
Overbeek Lodge
Kilsyth 9728 7450 19013
Estn European Lifeview Willow Wood
Cranbourne 1800 543 384 18513
CALD
Parkdale Aged Care
Parkdale 9428 2800 16460
Estn European Martin Luther Homes AC Facility
The Basin 9760 2100 16619
CALD
Rosewood Gardens Aged & Dis Care
Ashburton 9886 0005 16125
Estn European Martin Luther Homes Care Apartments©
The Basin 9760 2100 21894
CALD
Royal Freemasons Footscray Aged Care
Footscray 1300 176 925 16561
Estn European Mayflower Reservoir Aged Care
Reservoir 9460 2480 16449
CALD
Royal Freemasons Monash Gardens
Mulgrave 1300 176 925 16618
Estn European The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
CALD
Royal Freemasons Springtime Sydenham
Sydenham 1300 176 925 16566
Egyptian
Arcare Civic Manor
Epping 1300 272 273 18282
CALD
Twin Parks Aged Care Centre
Reservoir 8470 9888 16301
Egyptian
Arcare Sydenham
Sydenham 1300 172 514 16168
CALD
Waverley Hill SRS
Wheelers Hill 9590 0510 19009
Egyptian
Arcare Waterview
Craigieburn 1300 272 273 20251
Cambodian Calvary Springvale
Springvale 1800 527 272 16404
European
Acacia Gardens
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Wantirna South 9801 7110 20581
European
Arcare Parkview Malvern East
Malvern East 1300 272 273 21325
Chinese
Adare Care
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European
Caulfield Manor SRS
European
Embracia Moonee Valley
European
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DPS Web ID Coburg North 9353 5000 16484
Cultural Group Greek
Aged Care Home Name Bupa Templestowe
DPS Web ID Templestowe 1800 718 348 20561 PHONE (03)
Caulfield 9569 2600 16034
Greek
Calvary Vonlea Manor
Norlane 1800 527 272 16409
Avondale Heights 8579 4800 20253
Greek
CraigCare Plumpton Villa Glenroy
Glenroy 0416 304 711 16137
Embracia Reservoir
Reservoir 9469 5555 16200
Greek
Drysdale Grove Aged Care Facility
Drysdale 5251 1230 18621
European
Estia Health Knoxfield
Knoxfield 1300 682 833 15564
Greek
Estia Health Ardeer
Ardeer 1300 682 833 16557
European
Grace of Mary Greek Cypriot Hostel
Epping 9408 8169 16304
Greek
Estia Health Epping Vic
Epping 1300 682 833 16306
European
Heywood Rural Health RAC
Heywood 5527 0555 17962
Greek
Estia Health Oakleigh East
Oakleigh East 1300 682 833 16571
European
Latvian Aged Care Facility
Wantirna South 9800 2977 15565
Greek
Fronditha Care Clayton RAC
Clayton South 9239 2100 15524
European
Lifeview Argyle Court
Chelsea 1800 543 384 16431
Greek
Fronditha Care Lwr Templestowe RAC Templestowe Lower 8850 5111 17964
European
Lifeview Willow Wood
Cranbourne 1800 543 384 18513
Greek
Fronditha Care St Albans RAC
St Albans 9365 4300 16556
European
Martin Luther Homes AC Facility
The Basin 9760 2100 16619
Greek
Fronditha Care Thornbury RAC
Thornbury 9495 2300 16300
European
Martin Luther Homes Care Apartments©
The Basin 9760 2100 21894
Greek
Grace of Mary Greek Cypriot Hostel
European
Menarock LIFE Camberwell
Camberwell 1300 096 971 18304
Greek
Hope Aged Care Brunswick
Brunswick 9380 8028 16485
European
Royal Freemasons Ballarat
Canadian 1300 176 925 18983
Greek
Hope Aged Care Sunshine
Sunshine West 9312 3111 16559
European
St Andrew's Hostel
Ardeer 9311 9143 63291
Greek
Isomer Aged Care
Lysterfield 9752 9455 15561
European
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
Greek
Lifeview Argyle Court
Chelsea 1800 543 384 16431
Fijian
Isomer Aged Care
Lysterfield 9752 9455 15561
Greek
Lifeview The Willows
Wheelers Hill 1800 543 384 16024
Filipino
Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
Greek
Lifeview Willow Wood
Cranbourne 1800 543 384 18513
Filipino
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
Coburg North 9353 5000 16484
Greek
Mayflower Reservoir Aged Care
Reservoir 9460 2480 16449
Filipino
Cumberland Manor Residential Aged Care Sunshine North 9311 7079 16560
Greek
Mecwacare Squires Place
Altona North 8573 4812 20889
Filipino
Estia Health Ardeer
Ardeer 1300 682 833 16557
Greek
Ocean Mist Aged Care Facility
Torquay 5261 6709 20257
Epping 9408 8169 16304
Filipino
Estia Health Knoxfield
Knoxfield 1300 682 833 15564
Greek
Rosewood Gardens Aged & Dis Care
Ashburton 9886 0005 16125
French
Acacia Gardens
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Greek
Royal Freemasons Gregory Lodge
Flemington 1300 176 925 16497
German
Acacia Gardens
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Greek
South Port Residential Home
Albert Park 9690 3166 15589
German
Arcare Brighton
Brighton 1300 272 273 16469
Greek
St Andrew's Hostel
Ardeer 9311 9143 63291
German
Arcare Caulfield
Caulfield North 1300 272 273 20293
Greek
St Basil's Homes for the Aged
Fawkner 9358 4444 16491
German
Arcare Cheltenham
Cheltenham 1300 272 273 16430
Greek
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
German
Arcare Hillside
Sydenham 1300 297 185 15682
Hindi
Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
German
Arcare Knox
Wantirna South 1300 272 273 16593
Hindi
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
German
Arcare Maidstone
Maidstone 1300 272 273 18636
Hindi
Isomer Aged Care
Hindi
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
German
Arcare Sydenham
Sydenham 1300 172 514 16168
German
Estia Health Ardeer
Ardeer 1300 682 833 16557
German
Martin Luther Homes AC Facility
German
Coburg North 9353 5000 16484 Lysterfield 9752 9455 15561 Clayton 9548 7366 16582
Hungarian Arpad Aged Care
Wantirna 9801 0855 15552
The Basin 9760 2100 16619
Hungarian Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
Bayswater 8720 1333 16361
Martin Luther Homes Care Apartments©
The Basin 9760 2100 21894
Indian
Arcare Keysborough
Keysborough 1300 272 273 19895
German
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
Bayswater 8720 1333 16361
Indian
Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
Greek
Acacia Gardens
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Indian
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
Coburg North 9353 5000 16484
Greek
Arcare Carnegie
Carnegie 1300 272 273 18635
Indian
Lifeview The Willows
Wheelers Hill 1800 543 384 16024
Greek
Arcare Cheltenham
Cheltenham 1300 272 273 16430
Indian
Noble Park Lodge
Noble Park 1800 642 273 21673
Greek
Arcare Civic Manor
Epping 1300 272 273 18282
Indian
Sunnyhurst Gardens
Brighton East 9596 4040 16129
Greek
Arcare Keysborough
Keysborough 1300 272 273 19895
Indian
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
Greek
Arcare Maidstone
Maidstone 1300 272 273 18636
Indo-Chinese On Luck Chinese Nursing Home
Donvale 9844 6000 15967
Greek
Arcare Malvern East
Malvern East 1300 272 273 20296
Indo-Chinese The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
Greek
Arcare Waterview
Craigieburn 1300 272 273 20251
Indonesian On Luck Chinese Nursing Home
Donvale 9844 6000 15967
Greek
Aurrum Aged Care Reservoir
Reservoir 9469 7555 15972
Irish
Arcare Knox
Greek
Baptcare The Orchards Community
21820
Irish
Arcare Malvern East
Greek
Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
Irish
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Greek
Bupa Caulfield
Caulfield South 1800 718 348 16246
Italian
Acacia Gardens
Doncaster East 13 22 78
Wantirna South 1300 272 273 16593 Malvern East 1300 272 273 20296 Clayton 9548 7366 16582 Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
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Aged Care Home Name Arcare Burnside
PHONE (03)
DPS Web ID Burnside 1300 272 273 16094
Cultural Group Italian
Aged Care Home Name The Alexander Aged Care Centre
DPS Web ID Clayton 9548 7366 16582
Italian
Arcare Carnegie
Carnegie 1300 272 273 18635
Italian
Villa Del Sole Aged Care Residence
Glenroy 9953 6666 16524
Italian
Arcare Civic Manor
Epping 1300 272 273 18282
Jewish
Acacia Gardens
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Italian
Arcare Hillside
Sydenham 1300 297 185 15682
Jewish
Bupa Caulfield
Caulfield South 1800 718 348 16246
Italian
Arcare Keysborough
Keysborough 1300 272 273 19895
Jewish
Caulfield Manor SRS
PHONE (03)
Caulfield 9569 2600 16034
Italian
Arcare Knox
Wantirna South 1300 272 273 16593
Jewish
Emmy Monash Aged Care
Italian
Arcare Maidstone
Maidstone 1300 272 273 18636
Jewish
Gary Smorgon House
Caulfield 8517 5999 19343
Italian
Arcare Nirvana Avenue
Malvern East 1300 272 273 15587
Jewish
Residential Home Carnegie
Carnegie 8517 5999 63297
Italian
Arcare Reservoir
Reservoir 1300 272 273 16358
Jewish
Residential Home Windsor
Windsor 8517 5999 15726
Caulfield North 8508 9300 16450
Italian
Arcare Sydenham
Sydenham 1300 172 514 16168
Jewish
Sunnyhurst Gardens
Brighton East 9596 4040 16129
Italian
Arcare Waterview
Craigieburn 1300 272 273 20251
Latvian
Arcare Brighton
Brighton 1300 272 273 16469
Italian
Assisi Aged Care
Rosanna 9455 1199 16320
Latvian
Latvian Aged Care Facility
Italian
Aurrum Aged Care Reservoir
Reservoir 9469 7555 15972
Latvian
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
Italian
Baptcare The Orchards Community
21820
LGBTIQ
Archie Gray Nursing Home
Italian
Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
LGBTIQ
Arthur Vivian Close Hostel
Kaniva 5392 4222 15780
Italian
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
Coburg North 9353 5000 16484
LGBTIQ
Creswick Aged Care Facility
Creswick 5345 9175 15931
Italian
Bupa Caulfield
Caulfield South 1800 718 348 16246
LGBTIQ
Daylesford Aged Care Facility
Daylesford 5321 6517 15930
Italian
Bupa Templestowe
Templestowe 1800 718 348 20561
LGBTIQ
Hepburn House
Daylesford 5348 8100 20252
Italian
Calvary Vonlea Manor
Norlane 1800 527 272 16409
LGBTIQ
Lifeview Argyle Court
Italian
CraigCare Plumpton Villa Glenroy
Glenroy 0416 304 711 16137
LGBTIQ
Lifeview Emerald Glades
Emerald 1800 543 384 16428
Italian
Cumberland Manor Residential Aged Care Sunshine North 9311 7079 16560
LGBTIQ
Lifeview The Willows
Wheelers Hill 1800 543 384 16024
Italian
Drysdale Grove Aged Care Facility
Drysdale 5251 1230 18621
LGBTIQ
Lifeview Willow Wood
Cranbourne 1800 543 384 18513
Italian
Embracia Moonee Valley
Avondale Heights 8579 4800 20253
LGBTIQ
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
Italian
Embracia Reservoir
Reservoir 9469 5555 16200
LGBTIQ
Trentham Aged Care Facility
Trentham 5421 7275 15922
Italian
Estia Health Epping Vic
Epping 1300 682 833 16306
Macedonian Arcare Civic Manor
Epping 1300 272 273 18282
Italian
Estia Health Knoxfield
Knoxfield 1300 682 833 15564
Macedonian Arcare Sydenham
Sydenham 1300 172 514 16168
Italian
Estia Health Oakleigh East
Oakleigh East 1300 682 833 16571
Macedonian Aurrum Aged Care Reservoir
Reservoir 9469 7555 15972
Italian
Ferntree Gardens SRS
Ferntree Gully 9752 2170 15714
Macedonian Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
Italian
Glengollan Village
Ferntree Gully 9758 1093 16229
Macedonian Cumberland Manor Residential Aged Care Sunshine North 9311 7079 16560
Italian
Hope Aged Care Brunswick
Brunswick 9380 8028 16485
Macedonian Epping Meadows Care Community
Epping 1300 842 924 16334
Italian
Isomer Aged Care
Lysterfield 9752 9455 15561
Macedonian Estia Health Epping Vic
Epping 1300 682 833 16306
Italian
Lifeview Emerald Glades
Emerald 1800 543 384 16428
Macedonian Mayflower Reservoir Aged Care
Reservoir 9460 2480 16449
Italian
Mayflower Reservoir Aged Care
Reservoir 9460 2480 16449
Macedonian St Basil's Homes for the Aged
Fawkner 9358 4444 16491
Italian
Mecwacare Squires Place
Altona North 8573 4812 20889
Malaysian
Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
Italian
Myrtleford Lodge Aged Care
Myrtleford 5752 2222 15989
Malaysian
On Luck Chinese Nursing Home
Donvale 9844 6000 15967
Italian
Northern Gardens
Coburg North 9428 2800 17966
Malaysian
Regis Alawarra Lodge
Blackburn South 1300 998 100 19113
Italian
Ocean Mist Aged Care Facility
Torquay 5261 6709 20257
Malaysian
Regis Inala Lodge
Blackburn South 1300 998 100 16599
Italian
Regis Dandenong North
Dandenong North 1300 998 100 15949
Maltese
Arcare Burnside
Burnside 1300 272 273 16094
Italian
Regis Fawkner
Fawkner 1300 998 100 16474
Maltese
Arcare Civic Manor
Epping 1300 272 273 18282
Italian
Rosewood Gardens Aged & Dis Care
Ashburton 9886 0005 16125
Maltese
Arcare Hillside
Sydenham 1300 297 185 15682
Italian
Royal Freemasons Gregory Lodge
Flemington 1300 176 925 16497
Maltese
Arcare Maidstone
Maidstone 1300 272 273 18636
Italian
San Carlo Homes for the Aged
South Morang 9404 1490 16319
Maltese
Arcare Sydenham
Sydenham 1300 172 514 16168
Italian
St Basil's Homes for the Aged
Fawkner 9358 4444 16491
Maltese
Arcare Waterview
Craigieburn 1300 272 273 20251
Italian
Sunnyhurst Gardens
Brighton East 9596 4040 16129
Maltese
Cumberland Manor Residential Aged Care Sunshine North 9311 7079 16560
Doncaster East 13 22 78
Wantirna South 9800 2977 15565 Bayswater 8720 1333 16361 Kaniva 5391 4222 15901
Chelsea 1800 543 384 16431
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Cultural Group Maltese
Aged Care Home Name Estia Health Ardeer
Cultural Aged Care Home Group Name Singaporean Bethel Aged Care
DPS Web ID Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
Maltese
Ferntree Gardens SRS
Maltese
Hope Aged Care Sunshine
Ferntree Gully 9752 2170 15714
Singaporean On Luck Chinese Nursing Home
Donvale 9844 6000 15967
Sunshine West 9312 3111 16559
Slavic
Kalyna Care
Delahey 9116 4100 16552
Maltese
Regis Dandenong North
Dandenong North 1300 998 100 15949
Slavic
Mayflower Reservoir Aged Care
Reservoir 9460 2480 16449
Men only
Corpus Christi Community
Greenvale 9070 8300 16505
South AfricanArcare Carnegie
Carnegie 1300 272 273 18635
Muslim
Isomer Aged Care
Lysterfield 9752 9455 15561
South AfricanArcare Caulfield
Caulfield North 1300 272 273 20293
Nepalese
Bethel Aged Care
Nepalese
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
NESB
DPS Web ID Ardeer 1300 682 833 16557 PHONE (03)
PHONE (03)
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
South AfricanArcare Malvern East
Malvern East 1300 272 273 20296
Coburg North 9353 5000 16484
South African Arcare Nirvana Avenue
Malvern East 1300 272 273 15587
Della dale Aged Care
Ringwood North 1800 001 717 16590
South African Bupa Templestowe
Templestowe 1800 718 348 20561
NESB
Doutta Galla Avondale Heights
Avondale Heights 9325 0000 16086
Spanish
Arcare Maidstone
Maidstone 1300 272 273 18636
NESB
Doutta Galla Footscray
Footscray 9687 6744 18702
Spanish
Calvary Vonlea Manor
Norlane 1800 527 272 16409
NESB
Doutta Galla Grantham Green
St Albans 9364 5235 16494
Sri Lankan
Arcare Keysborough
Keysborough 1300 272 273 19895
NESB
Doutta Galla Lynch's Bridge
Kensington 9376 2111 16512
Sri Lankan
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
Coburg North 9353 5000 16484
NESB
Doutta Galla Queens Park
Moonee Ponds 9372 8888 15595
Sri Lankan
Lifeview The Willows
Wheelers Hill 1800 543 384 16024
NESB
Doutta Galla Woornack
Sunshine 9312 0111 15606
Sri Lankan
St Basil's Homes for the Aged
NESB
Doutta Galla Yarraville Village
Yarraville 9687 8233 15608
Sri Lankan
Sunnyhurst Gardens
NESB
Grace Villa, Greensborough
Greensborough 9432 2855 16212
Swiss
Martin Luther Homes Care Apartments©
The Basin 9760 2100 21894
NESB
Harmony Village Shepparton
Shepparton 5831 7921 15917
Swiss
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
Bayswater 8720 1333 16361
NESB
Iris Manor
Ashburton 9813 8566 16185
Tamil
Bethel Aged Care
Mill Park 8467 2222 18829
Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Tamil
Bethel Aged Care - Anzac Lodge
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
Turkish
Isomer Aged Care
Nthn European Acacia Gardens Nthn European The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Fawkner 9358 4444 16491 Brighton East 9596 4040 16129
Coburg North 9353 5000 16484 Lysterfield 9752 9455 15561
Polish
Arcare Burnside
Burnside 1300 272 273 16094
Turkish
Ottoman Village Aged Care
Polish
Arcare Caulfield
Caulfield North 1300 272 273 20293
Turkish
The Alexander Aged Care Centre
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
Polish
Arcare Malvern East
Malvern East 1300 272 273 20296
Ukrainian
Kalyna Care
Delahey 9116 4100 16552
Polish
CraigCare Plumpton Villa Glenroy
Glenroy 0416 304 711 16137
Ukrainian
Polish Retirement Home
Bayswater 9720 3575 16577
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
Bayswater 8720 1333 16361
Broadmeadows 9309 7562 15601
Polish
Cumberland Manor Residential Aged Care Sunshine North 9311 7079 16560
Ukrainian
Polish
Estia Health Ardeer
Ardeer 1300 682 833 16557
Vietnamese Baptcare Westhaven Community
Footscray 13 22 78
Polish
Estia Health Knoxfield
Knoxfield 1300 682 833 15564
Vietnamese Calvary Springvale
Springvale 1800 527 272 16404
Polish
Isomer Aged Care
Lysterfield 9752 9455 15561
Vietnamese Estia Health Ardeer
Ardeer 1300 682 833 16557
Polish
Polish Retirement Home
Bayswater 9720 3575 16577
Vietnamese Mekong Cairnlea Vietnamese AC
Cairnlea 7378 8188 20883
Polish
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
Bayswater 8720 1333 16361
Vietnamese Mekong Keilor East Vietnamese AC
Keilor East 9331 5366 16514
Russian
Lifeview Emerald Glades
Emerald 1800 543 384 16428
Vietnamese On Luck Chinese Nursing Home
Donvale 9844 6000 15967
Russian
Polish Retirement Home
Bayswater 9720 3575 16577
Vietnamese Royal Freemasons Bendigo
Russian
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
Bayswater 8720 1333 16361
Vietnamese Royal Freemasons Footscray Aged Care
Serbian
Aurrum Aged Care Reservoir
Reservoir 9469 7555 15972
Wstn European Acacia Gardens
Serbian
Calvary Vonlea Manor
Norlane 1800 527 272 16409
Wstn European Lifeview Emerald Glades
Emerald 1800 543 384 16428
Serbian
Cumberland Manor Residential Aged Care Sunshine North 9311 7079 16560
Wstn European Lifeview The Willows
Wheelers Hill 1800 543 384 16024
Serbian
St Basil's Homes for the Aged
Wstn European Lifeview Willow Wood
Cranbourne 1800 543 384 18513
Singaporean Acacia Gardens
Fawkner 9358 4444 16491 Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Wstn European The Alexander Aged Care Centre
16529
Kangaroo Flat 1300 176 925 21124 Footscray 1300 176 925 16561 Ringwood East 9870 0982 15707
Clayton 9548 7366 16582
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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 characteristics. The service providers of these Home Care Packages, listed below, have specifically indicated to DPS that they have specific training, expertise, funding or heightened understanding of the special needs of the cultural group.
Cultural Group African
Service Provider Auspire Care VIC
DPS Web ID 1300 433 983 38603
Cultural Group ATSI
Service Provider Bass Coast Hlth HC Packages (Flexihealth)
5671 3476
African
Morcare Services
9800 4433
38425
ATSI
Benetas Home Care East
1300 236 382 17577
African
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
ATSI
Benetas Home Care Gippsland
1300 236 382 17720
PHONE (03)
PHONE (03)
DPS Web ID 17692
African
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
ATSI
Benetas Home Care North West
1300 236 382 17608
Arabic
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
ATSI
Benetas Home Care Rural North West
1300 236 382 17718
Arabic
Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
ATSI
Benetas Home Care South
1300 236 382 17703
Arabic
Home Caring
1300 875 377 39049
ATSI
Care Connect VIC
1800 692 464 17609
Arabic
IWAA Home Care Services (VIC)
0435 878 173 38679
ATSI
Community Interlink (VIC) Home Care
1300 203 203 17626
Arabic
Just Better Care Melb Bayside & SE Melb
9596 2444
38512
ATSI
DWECH Home & CC Services
5521 7535
Arabic
MannaCare Community Care
1300 902 023 18319
ATSI
genU Home Care Packages (VIC)
1300 558 368 19528
Arabic
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
ATSI
Gippsland Lakes Complete Hlth HC Packages
5152 0075
19331
Arabic
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
ATSI
Heywood Rural Health RAC
5527 0555
17962
Arabic
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
ATSI
IPC Health Aged Care Services
9296 1200
17654
63826
21457
Arabic
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
ATSI
Kal'ang Respite Care Ctr Aboriginal Corp
07 4124 7780 17392
Arabic
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
ATSI
Let's Get Care (VIC)
1300 497 442 38280
Arabic
VASS AC & Dis Support Services
9359 2861
21460
ATSI
Life Without Barriers VIC
1800 792 359 20848
Armenian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
ATSI
Lyndoch Living
5561 9300
15834
Asian
Access Health & Community Richmond
9810 3000
18187
ATSI
Monash Hlth Com'ty Support Options
9792 7747
17673
Asian
Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
ATSI
Northern Health Home Care Packages
9495 3219
16338
Asian
Comm Care
9803 3504
38435
ATSI
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Asian
FCCVI Home & Community Care
9687 9011
18997
ATSI
Peninsula Health Home Care Packages
5970 2001
17706
Asian
Home Caring
1300 875 377 39049
ATSI
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Asian
Kal'ang Respite Care Ctr Aboriginal Corp
07 4124 7780 17392
ATSI
Rumbalara Positive Ageing & Dis Serv
5822 2866
17638
Asian
MannaCare Community Care
1300 902 023 18319
ATSI
Rural City of Wangaratta Aged & CC
1300 982 662 17672
Asian
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
ATSI
Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc HC Victoria
1800 852 772 62801
Asian
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
ATSI
Sunbury and Cobaw Com'ty Hlth HC Packages
9744 4455
22254
Asian
Morcare Services
9800 4433
ATSI
Surf Coast Shire Cncl Aged & Dis Serv
5261 0600
19347 21734
38425
Asian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
ATSI
Village Baxter Community Care
5971 6380
Asian
TSC Home & Community Care
9898 5566
38303
ATSI
VMCH HC Serv Loddon Mallee Region
1300 698 624 18325
Assyrian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
ATSI
VMCH HC Serv Southern Metro Region
1300 698 624 17631
Assyrian
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
ATSI
VMCH HC Services Barwon Region
1300 698 624 18310
Assyrian
VASS AC & Dis Support Services
9359 2861
21460
ATSI
VMCH HC Services Gippsland Region
1300 698 624 17624
ATSI
Aboriginal Com'ty Elders Services
9383 4244
16498
ATSI
VMCH Home Care Services Hume Region
1300 698 624 18324
ATSI
AccessCare
1300 819 200 17601
ATSI
WDHS Home Care Packages
5551 8306
17621
ATSI
Alfred Home Care Packages
9076 6864
17599
Auslan
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
ATSI
annecto at Home Supp Grampians Region
1800 266 328 20879
Austrian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
ATSI
annecto at Home Supp Loddon Mallee Region
1800 266 328 17684
Bengali
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
ATSI
annecto at Home Supp Nthn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 17652
Bengali
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
ATSI
annecto at Home Supp Sth Estn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 17660
Bhutanese
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
ATSI
annecto at Home Supp Wstn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 19909
Bosnian
ACCS Barwon
1800 953 963 22244
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Cultural Group Bosnian
Service Provider ACCS North & West
DPS Web ID 1800 953 963 17683
Cultural Group CALD
Service Provider Mercy Health Home Care Parkville
9385 9444
DPS Web ID 18984
Bosnian
ACCS South & East
1800 953 963 18170
CALD
Mercy Health Home Care Shepparton
5831 2960
19963 19329
PHONE (03)
PHONE (03)
Bosnian
IWAA Home Care Services (VIC)
0435 878 173 38679
CALD
Merri Health Home Care Packages
8319 7430
Bosnian
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
CALD
MiCare HC Packages Latrobe/Gippsland
1300 064 064 17681
Bosnian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
CALD
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Bosnian
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
CALD
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
Bosnian
Village Baxter Community Care
5971 6380
21734
CALD
Monash Hlth Com'ty Support Options
9792 7747
17673
Burmese
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
CALD
Moonee Valley City Cncl Aged & Dis Serv
9243 8748
17633
Burmese
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
CALD
NCN Health Cobram HC Packages
5871 0900
19002
CALD
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
CALD
Northern Health Home Care Packages
9495 3219
16338
CALD
Access Health & Community Richmond
9810 3000
18187
CALD
PCCV Home Care Packages
9569 4020
17576
CALD
AccessCare
1300 819 200 17601
CALD
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
CALD
Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
CALD
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
CALD
Alfred Home Care Packages
9076 6864
17599
CALD
PRONIA AC Serv Eastern/Northern Metro Region
8560 4444
22268 18396
CALD
alpine@home Community Care Services
5755 0142
17634
CALD
PRONIA AC Serv Southern/Western Metro Region
9388 9998
CALD
annecto at Home Supp Grampians Region
1800 266 328 20879
CALD
Rural City of Wangaratta Aged & CC
1300 982 662 17672
CALD
annecto at Home Supp Loddon Mallee Region
1800 266 328 17684
CALD
SAI Home & Community Care
8785 0999
CALD
annecto at Home Supp Nthn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 17652
CALD
Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc HC Victoria
1800 852 772 62801
CALD
annecto at Home Supp Sth Estn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 17660
CALD
Spectrum
1300 735 653 19907
CALD
annecto at Home Supp Wstn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 19909
CALD
TSC Home & Community Care
9898 5566
21002
38303
CALD
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
CALD
United Spanish Latin American Welfare Ctr HCPs
9318 2949
22039
CALD
Australian Multicultural Com'ty Serv (AMCS)
9689 9170
20697
CALD
Uniting AgeWell Loddon Mallee Sth HC
5454 2100
17711
CALD
Baptcare Home Help Barwon Sth West
13 22 78
17614
CALD
Uniting AgeWell Melb Nth West Metro HC
9111 9595
17880
CALD
Benetas Home Care East
1300 236 382 17577
CALD
Uniting AgeWell Melbourne South HC
9089 1900
17689
CALD
Benetas Home Care Gippsland
1300 236 382 17720
CALD
VASS AC & Dis Support Services
9359 2861
21460
CALD
Benetas Home Care North West
1300 236 382 17608
CALD
Vision Aust - HC Package (VIC)
1300 847 466 17632
CALD
Benetas Home Care Rural North West
1300 236 382 17718
CALD
VMCH HC Serv Eastern/Northern Metro Region
1300 698 624 17666
CALD
Benetas Home Care South
1300 236 382 17703
CALD
VMCH HC Serv Loddon Mallee Region
1300 698 624 18325
CALD
Better Living HC Packages (VIC)
1300 307 344 19001
CALD
VMCH HC Serv Southern Metro Region
1300 698 624 17631
CALD
BlueCross Community Services
1300 133 414 17642
CALD
VMCH HC Serv Western Metro Region
1300 698 624 18640
CALD
Care Connect VIC
1800 692 464 17609
CALD
VMCH HC Services Gippsland Region
1300 698 624 17624
CALD
Claro AC & Disability Services
1300 303 770 22122
CALD
VMCH Home Care Services Hume Region
1300 698 624 18324
CALD
Cobden Health
5595 3100
CALD
West Wimmera HS Com'ty Packages
5391 4371
17708
CALD
Community Interlink (VIC) Home Care
1300 203 203 17626
Cambodian Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
CALD
FCCVI Home & Community Care
9687 9011
18997
Chinese
Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
CALD
Fronditha Care Home Care Packages
9552 4100
17596
Chinese
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
CALD
genU Home Care Packages (VIC)
1300 558 368 19528
Chinese
Better Living HC Packages (VIC)
1300 307 344 19001
15835
CALD
IPC Health Aged Care Services
9296 1200
17654
Chinese
Chinese Com'ty Soc Serv Ctr (CCSSCI) HC Packages
8848 0288
CALD
Iris Manor
9813 8566
16185
Chinese
Home Caring
1300 875 377 39049
CALD
IWAA Home Care Services (VIC)
0435 878 173 38679
Chinese
MiCare HC Packages Latrobe/Gippsland
1300 064 064 17681
CALD
Let's Get Care (VIC)
1300 497 442 38280
Chinese
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
CALD
Life Without Barriers VIC
1800 792 359 20848
Chinese
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
CALD
Like Our Own
1800 687 696 38470
Chinese
Morcare Services
9800 4433
17578
38425
CALD
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
Chinese
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
CALD
Mecwacare Home Care Packages
8573 4980
17917
Chinese
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
CALD
Mercy Health Home Care Gippsland
5142 9299
17640
Chinese
TSC Home & Community Care
9898 5566
38303
CALD
Mercy Health Home Care Lynbrook
9797 3900
17604
Croatian
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
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Service Provider ACCS Barwon
DPS Web ID 1800 953 963 22244
Cultural Service Group Provider Fmr Yugoslavian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
DPS Web ID 22041
Croatian
ACCS North & West
1800 953 963 17683
Fmr Yugoslavian Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Croatian
ACCS South & East
1800 953 963 18170
French
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Croatian
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
French
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Croatian
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
French
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
PHONE (03)
22041
PHONE (03)
Croatian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
German
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Croatian
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
German
Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
Croatian
Village Baxter Community Care
5971 6380
21734
German
alpine@home Community Care Services
5755 0142
17634
Dutch
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
German
Better Living HC Packages (VIC)
1300 307 344 19001
Dutch
Access Health & Community Richmond
9810 3000
18187
German
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Dutch
MiCare HC Packages Latrobe/Gippsland
1300 064 064 17681
German
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Dutch
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Greek
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Dutch
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
Greek
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
Dutch
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Greek
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Dutch
Sacred Heart Local
8530 8300
17603
Greek
Fronditha Care Home Care Packages
9552 4100
17596
Estn European Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Greek
Home Caring
1300 875 377 39049
Estn European Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Greek
Just Better Care Melb Bayside & SE Melb
9596 2444
Estn European Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Greek
Like Our Own
1800 687 696 38470
Egyptian
0435 878 173 38679
Greek
MannaCare Community Care
1300 902 023 18319
IWAA Home Care Services (VIC)
38512
Egyptian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Greek
Mercy Health Home Care Reservoir
8414 6050
Egyptian
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Greek
MiCare HC Packages Latrobe/Gippsland
1300 064 064 17681
Egyptian
Village Baxter Community Care
5971 6380
21734
Greek
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Estonian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Greek
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
European
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Greek
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
17590
European
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
Greek
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
European
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Greek
PRONIA AC Serv Eastern/Northern Metro Region
8560 4444
22268
European
Better Living HC Packages (VIC)
1300 307 344 19001
Greek
PRONIA AC Serv Southern/Western Metro Region
9388 9998
18396
European
Comm Care
9803 3504
38435
Greek
Village Baxter Community Care
5971 6380
21734
European
Heywood Rural Health RAC
5527 0555
17962
Hindi
Home Caring
1300 875 377 39049
European
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
Hindi
Like Our Own
1800 687 696 38470
European
MiCare HC Packages Latrobe/Gippsland
1300 064 064 17681
Hindi
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
European
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Hindi
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
European
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
Hispanic
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
European
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
Hispanic
United Spanish Latin American Welfare Ctr HCPs
9318 2949
22039
63826
European
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
Hungarian
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Fijian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Hungarian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Filipino
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
Indian
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Filipino
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Indian
Access Health & Community Richmond
9810 3000
18187
Filipino
FCCVI Home & Community Care
9687 9011
18997
Indian
Home Caring
1300 875 377 39049
Filipino
Just Better Care Melb Bayside & SE Melb
9596 2444
38512
Indian
MannaCare Community Care
1300 902 023 18319
Filipino
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Indian
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
Filipino
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
Indian
Morcare Services
9800 4433
38425
Filipino
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Indian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Filipino
Village Baxter Community Care
5971 6380
21734
Indian
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Finnish
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Indian
SAI Home & Community Care
8785 0999
21002
8720 1338
21355
Indo-Chinese Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
Fmr Yugoslavian Accent Home Care
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8731 1696
DPS Web ID 63826
Cultural Group Lebanese
Service Provider People First Healthcare
9402 9533
DPS Web ID 38676
9898 5566
38303
Lebanese
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
PHONE (03)
PHONE (03)
Indonesian Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Lebanese
VASS AC & Dis Support Services
9359 2861
21460
Indonesian People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
LGBTIQ
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Irish
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
LGBTIQ
AccessCare
1300 819 200 17601
Islamic
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
LGBTIQ
Alfred Home Care Packages
9076 6864
Islamic
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
LGBTIQ
annecto at Home Supp Grampians Region
1800 266 328 20879
17599
Islamic
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
LGBTIQ
annecto at Home Supp Loddon Mallee Region
1800 266 328 17684
Italian
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
LGBTIQ
annecto at Home Supp Nthn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 17652
Italian
alpine@home Community Care Services
5755 0142
17634
LGBTIQ
annecto at Home Supp Sth Estn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 17660
Italian
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
LGBTIQ
annecto at Home Supp Wstn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 19909
Italian
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
LGBTIQ
Bass Coast Hlth HC Packages (Flexihealth)
5671 3476
Italian
BallyCara HomeCare VIC
1300 037 542 38771
LGBTIQ
Benetas Home Care East
1300 236 382 17577
Italian
Better Living HC Packages (VIC)
1300 307 344 19001
LGBTIQ
Benetas Home Care Gippsland
1300 236 382 17720
Italian
CO.AS.IT. Aged Care Packages (VIC)
9349 9000
17661
LGBTIQ
Benetas Home Care North West
1300 236 382 17608
Italian
Home Caring
1300 875 377 39049
LGBTIQ
Benetas Home Care Rural North West
1300 236 382 17718
17692
Italian
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
LGBTIQ
Benetas Home Care South
1300 236 382 17703
Italian
Mercy Health Home Care Reservoir
8414 6050
17590
LGBTIQ
Care Connect VIC
1800 692 464 17609
Italian
MiCare HC Packages Latrobe/Gippsland
1300 064 064 17681
LGBTIQ
Central Highlands Rural Hlth - HC Serv
5321 6544
Italian
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
LGBTIQ
genU Home Care Packages (VIC)
1300 558 368 19528
Italian
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
LGBTIQ
IPC Health Aged Care Services
9296 1200
20247 17654
Italian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
LGBTIQ
Kal'ang Respite Care Ctr Aboriginal Corp
07 4124 7780 17392
Italian
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
LGBTIQ
Karen Watson
5358 7400
Italian
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
LGBTIQ
Let's Get Care (VIC)
1300 497 442 38280
Italian
Village Baxter Community Care
5971 6380
21734
LGBTIQ
Life Without Barriers VIC
1800 792 359 20848
Japanese
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
LGBTIQ
Like Our Own
1800 687 696 38470
17675
Japanese
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
LGBTIQ
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
Jewish
Jewish Care In-Home Services
8517 5999
20298
LGBTIQ
Mercy Health Home Care Lynbrook
9797 3900
17604
Jewish
Just For U Care
9578 3024
21830
LGBTIQ
Merri Health Home Care Packages
8319 7430
19329
Jewish
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
LGBTIQ
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Jewish
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
LGBTIQ
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
Korean
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
LGBTIQ
Monash Hlth Com'ty Support Options
9792 7747
17673
Korean
Morcare Services
9800 4433
38425
LGBTIQ
Northern Health Home Care Packages
9495 3219
16338
Korean
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
LGBTIQ
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Korean
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
LGBTIQ
Peninsula Health Home Care Packages
5970 2001
17706
Latin American MiCare HC Packages Latrobe/Gippsland
1300 064 064 17681
LGBTIQ
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Latin American MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
LGBTIQ
Rural City of Wangaratta Aged & CC
1300 982 662 17672
Latin American MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
LGBTIQ
Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc HC Victoria
1800 852 772 62801
Latin American Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
LGBTIQ
Uniting AgeWell Loddon Mallee Sth HC
5454 2100
17711
Latin American United Spanish Latin American Welfare Ctr HCPs
9318 2949
22039
Macedonian Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Latvian
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Macedonian ACCS Barwon
1800 953 963 22244
Latvian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Macedonian ACCS North & West
1800 953 963 17683
Latvian
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
Macedonian ACCS South & East
1800 953 963 18170
Lebanese
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Macedonian MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
Lebanese
IWAA Home Care Services (VIC)
0435 878 173 38679
Macedonian Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Lebanese
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Macedonian People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Lebanese
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
Macedonian RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
63826
ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex & Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background
PB
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Culturally Appropriate Home Care Packages continued Cultural Group Malaysian
Service Provider Accent Home Care
8720 1338
DPS Web ID 21355
Cultural Group NESB
Service Provider United Spanish Latin American Welfare Ctr HCPs
9318 2949
DPS Web ID 22039
Malaysian
Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
NESB
VASS AC & Dis Support Services
9359 2861
21460
Malaysian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Nthn European Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Malaysian
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Nthn European At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
PHONE (03)
PHONE (03)
Malaysian
TSC Home & Community Care
9898 5566
38303
Nthn European Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Maltese
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Nthn European Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Maltese
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
Pacific Islander Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Maltese
Baptcare Home Help Northern Metro
Pacific Islander Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
13 22 78
17583
Maltese
Baptcare Home Help Western Metro
13 22 78
17716
Pacific Islander People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Maltese
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
Pakistani
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Maltese
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Polish
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Maltese
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Polish
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
Maltese
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
Polish
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Maltese
VMCH HC Serv Western Metro Region
1300 698 624 18640
Polish
Just Better Care Melb Bayside & SE Melb
9596 2444
38512
Muslim
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Polish
PCCV Home Care Packages
9569 4020
17576
Muslim
IWAA Home Care Services (VIC)
0435 878 173 38679
Polish
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Muslim
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Polish
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
Muslim
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Portuguese Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Muslim
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
Russian
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Nepalese
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Russian
Just Better Care Melb Bayside & SE Melb
9596 2444
38512
NESB
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Russian
Like Our Own
1800 687 696 38470
NESB
Alfred Home Care Packages
9076 6864
17599
Russian
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
NESB
annecto at Home Supp Loddon Mallee Region
1800 266 328 17684
Russian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
NESB
annecto at Home Supp Sth Estn Region (VIC)
1800 266 328 17660
Russian
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
NESB
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Samoan
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
NESB
Baptcare Home Help Barwon Sth West
Scandinavian Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
NESB
Benetas Home Care East
1300 236 382 17577
Scandinavian Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
NESB
Benetas Home Care Gippsland
1300 236 382 17720
Serbian
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
NESB
Benetas Home Care North West
1300 236 382 17608
Serbian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
13 22 78
17614
NESB
Benetas Home Care Rural North West
1300 236 382 17718
Singaporean Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
NESB
Benetas Home Care South
1300 236 382 17703
Singaporean Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
NESB
BodeWell CC Packages Sth Melb Region
1300 726 291 19264
Singaporean People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
NESB
Care Connect VIC
1800 692 464 17609
Singaporean TSC Home & Community Care
9898 5566
38303 63826
NESB
Fronditha Care Home Care Packages
9552 4100
17596
Sinhalese
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
NESB
Iris Manor
9813 8566
16185
Slavic
ACCS Barwon
1800 953 963 22244
NESB
Just For U Care
9578 3024
21830
Slavic
ACCS North & West
1800 953 963 17683
NESB
Let's Get Care (VIC)
1300 497 442 38280
Slavic
ACCS South & East
1800 953 963 18170
NESB
Like Our Own
1800 687 696 38470
Slavic
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
NESB
Mercy Health Home Care Gippsland
5142 9299
17640
Slavic
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
NESB
Mercy Health Home Care Shepparton
5831 2960
19963
Slavic
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
NESB
MiCare HC Packages Latrobe/Gippsland
1300 064 064 17681
South African IWAA Home Care Services (VIC)
0435 878 173 38679
NESB
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
South African Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
NESB
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
South African People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
NESB
Monash Hlth Com'ty Support Options
9792 7747
17673
South Asian Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
NESB
Northern Health Home Care Packages
9495 3219
16338
South Asian At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
NESB
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
South Asian Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex & Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background
63826
PB
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Cultural Service Group Provider South Asian RusCare Community Care
PHONE (03)
9793 0028
DPS Web ID 21812
Cultural Group Turkish
Service Provider Accent Home Care
223
8720 1338
DPS Web ID 21355 18187
PHONE (03)
South Asian TSC Home & Community Care
9898 5566
38303
Turkish
Access Health & Community Richmond
9810 3000
Sthn European Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Turkish
IWAA Home Care Services (VIC)
0435 878 173 38679
Sthn European Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Turkish
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
Southern European Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Turkish
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Spanish
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Turkish
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Spanish
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
Turkish
VASS AC & Dis Support Services
9359 2861
21460
Spanish
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Ukrainian
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
21355
Spanish
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Ukrainian
MCWA - Aged Care With A Difference
9318 1111
22041
Spanish
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
Ukrainian
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Spanish
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Ukrainian
RusCare Community Care
9793 0028
21812
Spanish
Sacred Heart Local
8530 8300
17603
Vietnamese Access Health & Community Richmond
9810 3000
18187
Spanish
United Spanish Latin American Welfare Ctr HCPs
9318 2949
22039
Vietnamese Active Community Group
8820 0000
61989
Sri Lankan
Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Vietnamese At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
Sri Lankan
BodeWell CC Packages Sth Melb Region
1300 726 291 19264
Vietnamese AVWA HC Services East & South
9546 2699
38615
Sri Lankan
MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Vietnamese AVWA PAG Nth and HC Packages North-East-South
9428 9078
18976
Sri Lankan
MiCare Home Care Packages Southern
1300 064 064 17573
Vietnamese AVWA PAG West and HC Packages West
9396 1922
17705
Sri Lankan
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
Vietnamese Home Caring
1300 875 377 39049
63826
Sri Lankan
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Vietnamese MiCare Home Care Packages -Victoria
1300 064 064 18308
Sri Lankan
SAI Home & Community Care
8785 0999
21002
Vietnamese Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Swiss
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Vietnamese People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Tamil
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Vietnamese TSC Home & Community Care
9898 5566
38303
38676
21355
Tamil
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
Wstn European Accent Home Care
8720 1338
Thai
At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
Wstn European At Your Service Home Care
1300 952 860 38565
Thai
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
Wstn European Auspire Care VIC
1300 433 983 38603
Thai
People First Healthcare
9402 9533
38676
Wstn European Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
Tongan
Pearl Home Care - Ballarat
8731 1696
63826
63826
ATSI Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander CALD Culturally and Linguistically Diverse LGBTIQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex & Questioning NESB Non English Speaking Background
AgedCareGuide.com.au
In Home Care Services See Definition of Terms page 148
Accent Home Care
8720 1338
108 21355
AccessCare Active Community Group AMCS Home Care Services Australian Unity Home Care Services Ballan Health and Care Services Baptcare Coasthaven Community Baptcare Nursing & Allied Health BASScare Home Care BASScare Meals on Wheels Note: 1. Pet care, Emergency after hours service
CHS
9899 9933
DPS Web Advert Page ID 48-49 64126
PHONE (03)
365 Wellbeing Allied Health
PF Priv unded ate Se DVA ly Fun rvices Ser ded VHC vices Servi ces Se Dem rvices en Dom tia Ca esti re Hea c Ass ista lth Hom Servic nce es e Mea Mainte ls & nan Med /or S ce / Ga rde ica hop Pall tion S ping ning upe iati Per ve Care rvision son Pha al Care rm Res aceuti pite cal D Soc Care elive ry ial Tran &/or R spo ecrea rt tion al
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9 99 99999 9 999 1300 819 200 9 9 99999999 999 Note 1 8820 0000 999999999999999 9689 9170 9 99 99999 999 CALD 1300 160 170 9 99999999999 999 5366 7999 9 13 22 78 9 13 22 78 9 9 9 9 9 8809 0050 9 9 999 9 999 9880 4703 9 9 Note 2 9
37 17601 48-49 61989 34 20697 73, 80, 105 41062 9, 94 17635 84 21847 84 20595 86 62221 86 38767
2. Meals on Wheels only, shopping excluded
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 D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
PB
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See Definition of Terms page 148
PHONE (03)
PF Priv unded ate Se DVA ly Fun rvices Ser ded VHC vices Servi ces Se Dem rvices en Dom tia Ca esti re Hea c Ass ista lth Hom Servic nce es e Mea Mainte ls & nan Med /or S ce / Ga rde ica hop Pall tion S ping ning upe iati Per ve Care rvision s on Pha al Care rm Res aceuti pite cal D Soc Care elive ry ial Tran &/or R spo ecrea rt tion al
In Home Care Services
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CHS
224
9
99 99 99999 999 24 hour care available Benetas Home Care Gippsland 1300 236 382 9 99 99 99999 999 24 hour care available Benetas Home Care North West 1300 236 382 9 9 99 99999 999 24 hour care available Benetas Home Care Rural North West 1300 236 382 9 99 99 99999 999 24 hour care available Benetas Home Care South 1300 236 382 9 9 99 99999 999 24 hour care available BodeWell Community Care VIC Privately Funded 1300 726 291 9 99 99 9 999 Services Brotherhood of St. Laurence Home Care Packages 1300 147 147 9 999999 9 999 Includes overnight respite Calvary Home Care - Gippsland 1800 527 272 9 99999 999999999 Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne 1800 527 272 9 9999 999999999 Calvary Home Maint & Modifications 1300 660 022 9 9 CO.AS.IT. Home Care Services (VIC) 9349 9000 9 9 99 9 999 Healthy Ageing Place Mornington 5978 9700 9 99999 999 9 999 (and home care office) HenderCare (VIC) 1300 764 433 9 99999 999999999 Note 1 HomeMade Support 1300 655 688 9 999999999999 Just Better Care VIC 1300 587 823 9 99 99999 999 Mable 1300 736 573 9 999999999999 Magical Care Home Care Services 9701 8828 9 99 99999 999 mecwacare - Home Care Services South West 5333 0900 999999999999999 Region (includes Ballarat) BASScare Social Support Services
9880 4709
Benetas Home Care East
1300 236 382 9 9
mecwacare - Home Nursing & Care Services Barwon Region mecwacare Home Care Services Ballan mecwacare Home Care Services Gippsland Region (includes Bass Coast) mecwacare Home Care Services North West Metro (includes Melbourne) mecwacare Home Care Services South East Metro mecwacare Home Care Services South East Region mecwacare Home Nursing & Care Services Mornington Mercy Health Home Care Ballarat Mercy Health Home Care Colac Mercy Health Home Care Geelong Mercy Health Home Care Gippsland Mercy Health Home Care Hughesdale Mercy Health Home Care Lynbrook Mercy Health Home Care Parkville Mercy Health Home Care Reservoir Mercy Health Home Care Shepparton Omni-Care Parkglen Home Care Services Pearl Home Care
5271 4888 8573 4980 8573 4980
99 99 9 99999 9 99999
99999 999 999999999 999999999
DPS Web Advert Page ID 86 20282 121 17577 121 17720 121 17608 121 17718 121 17703 IFC-1 17897 74 17584 28 18125 28 16056 28 37128 111 21739 79 38880 35 21741 36, 44 62750 27 19815 36, 44 22109 63558 9, 94 20869 9, 94 63138 9, 94 22257 9, 94 38874
9, 94 19964 9 999999999999999 9, 94 21526 8573 4980 9 999999999999999 9, 94 17918 5841 5454 9 999999999999999 9, 94 63139 5981 7888 9 99999 99999 999 79 17641 4372 9800 9 99999 999999999 79 20606 5233 5603 9 99999 999999999 79 61708 5240 7300 9 99999 99999 999 79 17640 5142 9299 9 99999 999999999 79 18510 9557 0811 9 99999 999999999 9797 3900 9 99999 999999999 Includes Dementia Advisory Service 79 17604 79 18984 9385 9444 9 99999 999999999 79 17590 8414 6050 9 99999 999999999 79 19963 5831 2960 9 99999 999999999 4 16036 9484 8102 9 99 999 9 999 119 21697 1300 117 147 9 999999999999 40 63886 8731 1696 99999 999999999 8573 4980
Note: 1. Includes services for clients with mental health issues
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 D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
PB
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See Definition of Terms page 148
PHONE (03)
CHS
In Home Care Services
PF Priv unded ate Se DVA ly Fun rvices Ser ded VHC vices Servi ces Se Dem rvices en Dom tia Ca esti re Hea c Ass ista lth Hom Servic nce es e Mea Mainte ls & nan Med /or S ce / Ga rde ica hop Pall tion S ping ning upe iati Per ve Care rvision s on Pha al Care rm Res aceuti pite cal D Soc Care elive ry ial Tran &/or R spo ecrea rt tion al
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DPS Web Advert Page ID 225 37938
9 114-115 21584 999999999999 25 22069 Right at Home RightCare 07 3054 1360 99999999999 9 9 25 63492 Right at Home Southwest Victoria 4510 8919 9 99999999 999 Salvos Home Care VIC 1300 111 227 Note 1 70 17671 9 99 999999999 Simply Helping Bayside Peninsula 9574 0924 31 21876 9 99 99999 999 Note 2 31 62773 Simply Helping Central and Northern Melbourne 9661 0499 9 99 999 9 999 Simply Helping Central Highlands & Djerriwarrh 5341 8046 31 21880 9 99 99999 999 Note 2 Simply Helping Geelong & Barwon 5261 4808 Note 2 31 21881 9 99 99999 999 Simply Helping Gippsland South & West 9799 4676 31 21882 9 99 999 9 999 Note 2 Simply Helping Goulburn Valley 5795 1635 31 21883 9 99 99999 999 Note 2 Simply Helping Greater Eastern Melbourne 0448 225 177 31 21877 9 99 99 9 999 Note 2 Simply Helping Inner & South Eastern Melbourne 9574 0924 31 21878 9 99 99999 999 Note 2 Simply Helping Loddon Mallee 5486 0203 31 20278 9 99 999 9 999 Note 2 Simply Helping North East Melbourne 9001 8585 31 21879 9 99 99999 999 Note 2 31 62774 Simply Helping Outer South Eastern Melbourne 0406 316 334 9 99 99999 999 Simply Helping South West (VIC) 5381 2076 31 21884 9 99 99999 999 Note 2 11 21964 St Vincent's Care - Home Care Melbourne 1800 778 767 9 99999999 999 SL 61573 Star Residential Care 9763 8009 9 9 99 9 999 14-15 62242 Uniting AgeWell Andrew Kerr Home Care 5975 6334 9 9 99 9 99 14-15 61761 Uniting AgeWell Bendigo Respite Services 5454 2100 9 99 14-15 63573 Uniting AgeWell Grampians Community Transport 5326 0701 9 9 14-15 63283 Uniting AgeWell Hume Home Care 8527 5880 9 9 99 99 9 14-15 21522 Uniting AgeWell Respite and Carer Support 1300 783 435 9 99 14-15 62239 Uniting AgeWell Short-Term Restorative Care (VIC) 9658 5609 9 9 9 9 9 STRC 87 64079 VMCH Ballarat 1300 698 624 9 99 99999 99999 87 64083 VMCH Echuca 1300 698 624 9 99 99999 99999 87 64078 VMCH Moe 1300 698 624 9 99 99999 99999 87 20859 1300 698 624 VMCH Private Home Care Services 9 99 99 9 999 Overnight services available 87 64080 VMCH Shepparton 1300 698 624 9 99 99999 99999 87 64081 VMCH Wangaratta 1300 698 624 9 99 99999 99999 87 64082 VMCH Wantirna 1300 698 624 9 99 99999 99999 43 60383 Woman's Way Cleaning Services Pty Ltd 0413 092 769 9 9 Plena Healthcare
Regis Home Care Eastern Metro
13 60 33
1300 188 740 9
Note: 1. Includes access to mobility equipment & assistive technology
2. Includes services for clients living with dementia/disabilities; post hospital support
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 D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
PB
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Centre Based Care (CBC) See Definition of Terms page 148
SUBURB
Active Community Group
DPS Web Advert Page ID 48-49 61989
Notes
9 9 99 84 20575 99 9 999 Bentleigh 13 22 78 9 84 20574 9 9999 Overnight respite 17955 Frankston 8803 9460 9 Day/overnight service 121 99 9999 Glenroy 9306 1343 9 121 17956 99 9999 Day/overnight service Springvale 9399 9262 9 121 16142 9 999 Overnight respite Sunshine 1300 236 382 9 99 121 16584 999 Fitzroy 1300 147 147 9 Services for frail aged clients & their carers 74 21737 9999999 Canterbury 9880 4709 9 86 17899 9 999 Rosanna 9349 9000 9 111 21740 9 999 Canterbury 8809 4979 9 86 17900 99 999 Balwyn North 9880 4751 9 86 20281 9 99 Malvern East 9564 5100 9 9, 94 19959 99 9999 Pakenham 5941 2315 9 9, 94 19966 9 9999 Melbourne 9428 2800 9 9999999 Fee for service applicable 33D 20566 Lynbrook 9797 3900 9 79 18497 99 999 Shepparton 5831 2960 9 79 21352 99 9999 Geelong 8731 1696 40 63886 99999999 Mornington 5975 6334 9 14-15 62242 9 9 Strathdale 5454 2100 9 14-15 61761 99 Overnight respite Forest Hill 7503 7200 9 Day respite 14-15 19355 999 99 Belmont 7503 7200 9 14-15 18350 9 9 Day respite Hawthorn 7503 7200 9 14-15 17870 99 99 Day respite & carer support Kingsville 7503 7200 9 14-15 17881 99 999 Note 1 Noble Park 7503 7200 9 Day respite & carer support 14-15 17887 99 999 Melbourne 1300 783 435 9 14-15 21522 99 Overnight respite White Hills 5454 2100 9 14-15 19014 9 9999 Overnight respite Victoria 13 93 75 9 14-15 21524 9999999 Day respite & carer support Bendigo 5434 3000 9 Overnight respite 14-15 15634 99 9999 Wantirna South 1300 698 624 9 87 21362 9 999 Box Hill 8820 0000
Baptcare Brindabilla Day Centre
Ashwood
Baptcare Southaven Day Centre Benetas Hurlingham Respite Services Benetas Kilby House Respite Centre Benetas Springvale Day Respite Prog Benetas Sunshine Day Respite Prog BSL Soc Connection and In-Home Supp Canterbury Centre CO.AS.IT. Soc Support/Planned Activity Groups (VIC) Maranoa House Dementia Day Care Ctr and Club Marwal Centre mecwacare Barry Fenton Centre mecwacare Rivendell House Mercy Health Respite Serv Shepparton Mercy Health Respite Serv Lynbrook Mercy Health Respite Serv Shepparton Pearl Home Care Uniting AgeWell Andrew Kerr HC Uniting AgeWell Bendigo Respite Serv Uniting AgeWell Forest Hill AgeWell Ctr Uniting AgeWell Geelong AgeWell Ctr Uniting AgeWell Hawthorn AgeWell Ctr Uniting AgeWell Kingsville AgeWell Ctr Uniting AgeWell Noble Pk AgeWell Ctr Uniting AgeWell Respite and Carer Support, Victoria Uniting AgeWell Seven Hills Com'ty Respite House Uniting AgeWell Soc Connection Serv Victoria Uniting AgeWell Strath-Haven Day Respite Ctr VMCH Multicultural Wellness Centre
PHONE (03)
PF Priv unded ate Se Dem ly Fun rvice ent ded Me ia Ca als re Me dic Per ation S son up Res al Care ervisio pite n Soc Care ial / Tran Recre spo ation rt al S upp ort
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226
13 22 78
Note: 1. Social support services for dementia specific & frail aged clients
Aged Care Guide
Day Therapy Centres SUBURB
Aboriginal Com'ty Elders Services Access Health & Community Ashburton
PHONE (03)
Brunswick East 9383 4244 Ashburton 9810 3000
Access Health & Com'ty Balwyn North
Balwyn North 9810 3000
Access Health & Community Doncaster
Doncaster East 9810 3000
Access Health & Community Hawthorn
Hawthorn 9810 3000
Active Community Group
Box Hill 8820 0000
AGAPI Care Inc.
Preston 9471 1231
Com pl Die ement titia ary Div n & Nu Thera ersi pis trit Exe onal T ionist t h rcis er Hyd e Phys apist roth iolo Occ erap gist upa y Se Phy tiona rvices l Th sio Pod therap erapis t iatr ist Psy ist cho Reg logy/C iste ou Soc red Nu nsellin ial W rse g Spe orker ech The rap ist
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9 999 9 9 9 9
9 9
DPS Web Advert Page ID 16498
999 999 22083 999 9 9 Diabetes education available 38575 9 Diabetes education available 22082 99999 9 38574 9999999 48-49 61989 9999 9 45921 9999999
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 D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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Day Therapy Centres SUBURB
Angels Care Australia Balwyn Evergreen Ctr Active Living Prog Baptcare Eastern Day Therapy Centre Baptcare Strathalan Day Therapy Ctr Baptcare Westhaven Therapy Centre Bendigo Health Allied Health Groups Boort District Health Service AC Canterbury Centre Caulfield Community Health Service Central Bayside Com'ty HS Parkdale Central Highlands Rural Hlth - HC Serv Connect Health & Community Corryong Health Mittamatite Lodge Costa House Donwood Com'ty Ctr & Physiotherapy Serv DPV Health Broadmeadows DPV Health Craigieburn DPV Health Meadow Heights Eastern Health Allied HS Edenhope & Dist Memorial Hospital Euroa Health Com'ty and Allied HS Gippsland Lakes Complete Hlth HC Packages Glenarm Nursing Home healthAbility Box Hill healthAbility Eltham Honeysuckle Reg Hlth Violet Town Campus Jewish Care Active Living Centre Link Health & Community Chadstone Link Health & Community Clayton Link Health & Com'ty Glen Waverley Link Health & Community Oakleigh Link Hlth & Com'ty Oakleigh Recreation Ctr Lorne Nursing Home Macedon Ranges Hlth PAG Macedon Ranges Health Services MannaCare Doncaster Rehabilitation Serv Mansfield Dist Hosp Visiting Nurses Serv Marwal Centre MDHS Community Care Services mecwacare Barry Fenton Centre Melton City Cncl Soc Supports Groups Mercy Health Wellness Centre Merri Health Allied Health services Note: 1. Includes support services for Aphasia clients 2. Includes support services for Parkinson's clients
PHONE (03)
Eltham 1800 264 357
Com pl Die ement titia ar y Div n & Nu Thera ersi pis trit Exe onal T ionist t her rcis Hyd e Phys apist iolo rot Occ herap gist upa y Se Phy tiona rvices l Th sio Pod therap erapis t iatr ist Psy ist c ho Reg logy/C iste ou Soc red Nu nsellin ial W rse g Spe orker e ch The rap ist
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DPS Web Advert Page ID 55116
9999 22051 9 9 84 20594 Kew 13 22 78 9 9 84 20593 Macleod 13 22 78 999 84 19327 Sunshine 13 22 78 99 17629 Kennington 5454 7833 9 999 999 999 15639 Boort 5451 5200 9 9 99 9 86 17899 Canterbury 9880 4709 9 99 22274 Caulfield 9076 6666 9 99999 999 Diabetes education available 22157 Parkdale 8587 0200 9 9999 9 9 20247 Daylesford 5321 6544 9 9 999 999 Bentleigh East 9575 5333 9 999999999 Community nursing services available 22064 15880 Corryong 02 6076 3231 99 999 9 15817 Lara 5220 8472 9 9999 Exercise groups also available 22211 Croydon 9845 8584 9 22188 Broadmeadows 1300 234 263 999 999 999 22187 Craigieburn 1300 234 263 9 9 999 99 22078 Meadow Heights 1300 234 263 9 9 999 9 38545 Healesville 1300 130 381 9999999 99 15531 Edenhope 5585 9800 9 9 19326 Euroa 5795 0224 99999 19331 Lakes Entrance 5155 8367 999 999 999 15623 Kerang 5450 9278 99 999 9 9 Mobility equipment for hire 38521 Box Hill 9430 9100 9 9 9999 99 21754 Eltham 9430 9100 9 9 9999 99 15914 Violet Town 5798 1324 9 99 9 19328 Windor 8517 5999 99 99 9 38534 Chadstone 1300 552 509 9 9 999 9 9 Note 1 Note 2 38535 Clayton 1300 552 509 9 9 999 9 9 38536 Glen Waverley 1300 552 509 9 99999 9 9 Note 3 38537 Oakleigh 1300 552 509 9 9 999 9 9 38538 Oakleigh 1300 552 509 9 9 999 9 9 15703 Lorne 5289 4316 9 999 99 38527 Gisborne 5428 0300 9 9 999 99 121 61836 Gisborne 5428 0300 9 9 9 9999999 18135 Doncaster 1300 902 023 9 999 22149 Mansfield 5775 8800 9 99 999 999 Diabetes education available Balwyn North 9880 4751 86 20281 9 9 38622 Maryborough 5461 0333 9 9 999 999 Malvern East 9564 5100 9, 94 19959 9 9 21783 Melton 9747 7200 9 Reservoir 8414 6050 Note 4 79 21078 9 62209 1300 637 744 999 999 9 Balwyn 9836 9681
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3. Includes support services for Diabetes clients 4. Falls prevention, strength and balance groups, rehabilitation gymnasium
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 D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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PHONE (03)
Northcote 9114 2890
Motion Myotherapy NDCH Com'ty Nursing, Allied Hlth & NDIS Serv Orbost Regional Health CBC Peninsula Hlth Soc Support Groups Regis Home Care Eastern Metro Regis Inala Village Day Therapy Ctr Royal Freemasons Footscray Day Therapy Ctr Royal Freemasons Springtime Sydenham Royal Freemasons Wellness Service South West Healthcare Allied HS St Vincent's Care Serv Eltham Day Therapy Ctr Sunbury and Cobaw Com'ty Hlth HC Packages Tallangatta HS Soc Support Groups Uniting AgeWell Allied Hlth and Therapy Programs Uniting AgeWell Forest Hill AgeWell Ctr Uniting AgeWell Hawthorn AgeWell Ctr Uniting AgeWell Northcote AgeWell Ctr Uniting AgeWell Oakleigh AgeWell Ctr VMCH Wellbeing Centre WDHS Physical Activity & Soc Supp Group Note: 1. Healthy Heart & Lungs program offered 2. Includes rehabilitation services
Kerang 5451 0200
Com pl Die ement titia ar y Div n & Nu Thera ersi pis trit Exe onal T ionist t h rcis er Hyd e Phys apist roth iolo Occ erap gist upa y Se Phy tiona rvices l Th sio Pod therap erapis t iatr ist Psy ist c ho Reg logy/C iste ou Soc red Nu nsellin ial W rse g Spe orker e ch The rap ist
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22142
9 9 9
999 9 9 Note 1 Orbost 5154 6623 9 99 9999 Frankston 1300 665 781 9 999 9 Blackburn South 1300 188 740 9 Blackburn South 1300 998 100 Note 2 9 9 Footscray 9452 2307 99 999 Sydenham 9452 2307 9 Melbourne 1800 756 091 9 Warrnambool 5563 4000 9 9 999 999 Eltham 1800 778 767 9 999 9 9 Sunbury 9744 4455 9 999999 9 Tallangatta 02 6071 5238 9 9 9999999 Note 3 Note 4 Victoria 7503 7200 9 999 Forest Hill 7503 7200 Note 5 9 999 Hawthorn 7503 7200 9 Note 4 9 99 Northcote 7503 7200 Note 4 9 99 9 Oakleigh 7503 7200 9 Note 5 9 99 Wantirna South 1300 698 624 9 9 999 9 9 Hamilton 5551 8540 9 9 999 999 3. Asthma & Diabetes education services 4. Strength and wellness, assessments for home safety
PHONE (03)
38554 38875 114-115 21584 114-115 20874 22253 16566 16429 18180 11 16337 22254 38569 14-15 21520 14-15 19355 14-15 17870 14-15 17871 14-15 17872 87 17687 38608
5. Strength and wellness, assessments for home safety, aids and equipment
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DPS Web Advert Page ID 61942
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DPS Web ID
ADVOCACY AND INFORMATION
Products & Services
PHONE (03)
Advert Page
DPS Web ID
ASSESSMENTS
ACA PrimeCare Financial Planning
1300 853 875
129
38141
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne
1800 527 272
28
16056
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne
1800 527 272
28
16056
Dementia Support Australia VIC
1800 699 799
142
37235
COTA Holidays
1300 150 050
138
37983
Healthy Ageing Place Mornington (and HC office)
5978 9700
79
38880
COTA Membership
1300 140 050
138
37463
HenderCare Nursing Services
1300 764 433
35
38127
Healthy Ageing Place Mornington
5978 9700
79
38880
Mercy Health
1300 478 776
79
37284
Mercy Health
1300 478 776
79
37284
Plena Healthcare
13 60 33
225
37938
Mercy Health Com'ty Nursing Service
1300 478 776
79
37857
Right at Home RightCare
07 3054 1360
25
22069
moveU
0411 757 185
125
37229
Right at Home Southwest Victoria
4510 8919
25
63492
Real Estate Care Service
1300 759 709
135
37050
VMCH Carers Supp Serv (Eastern Metro)
1300 698 624
87
37853
VitalCALL
1300 360 808
58
63095
VMCH Short Term Restorative Care
1300 698 624
87
38056
VMCH
1300 698 624
87
2105
Well Placed Care
9070 8171
127
38111
VMCH Carers Supp Serv (Eastern Metro)
1300 698 624
87
37853
Well Placed Care
9070 8171
127
38111
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 D Divider IBC Inside Back Cover IFC Inside Front Cover OBC Outside Back Cover
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Products & Services
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
FINANCIAL SERVICES continued
24/7 Personal Alarm Serv - MePACS
1800 685 329
59
Active Community Group
8820 0000
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne
229
PHONE (03)
Advert Page
DPS Web ID
37143
OzPlan Financial Services
9078 6454
130
38041
48-49
61989
Real Estate Care Service
1300 759 709
135
37050
1800 527 272
28
16056
Well Placed Care
9070 8171
127
38111
Calvary Home Maint & Modifications
1300 660 022
28
37128
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Guardian Safety Pendants
08 6336 9448
61
63994
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
1800 527 272
28
16056
Products & Services
PHONE (03)
Advert Page
1300 360 808
58
63095
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne Mercy Health Com'ty Nursing Service
1300 478 776
79
37857
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
Right at Home RightCare
07 3054 1360
25
22069
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne
1800 527 272
28
16056
TriCare Aged Care Specialist Team
1300 874 2273
38-39
38100
Dementia Support Australia VIC
1800 699 799
142
37235
VMCH
1300 698 624
87
2105
Healthy Ageing Place Mornington (and HC office)
5978 9700
79
38880
Mercy Health
1300 478 776
79
37284
1800 685 329
59
37143
Right at Home RightCare
07 3054 1360
25
22069
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
Right at Home Southwest Victoria
4510 8919
25
63492
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne
1800 527 272
28
16056
TriCare Aged Care Specialist Team
1300 874 2273
38-39
38100
Calvary Home Maint & Modifications
1300 660 022
28
37128
VMCH Carers Supp Serv (Eastern Metro)
1300 698 624
87
37853
Guardian Safety Pendants
08 6336 9448
61
63994
Well Placed Care
9070 8171
127
38111
ACA PrimeCare Financial Planning
1300 853 875
129
38141
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
Care Matcher National
1300 404 547
128
63814
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne
1800 527 272
28
16056
moveU
0411 757 185
125
37229
Dementia Support Australia VIC
1800 699 799
142
37235
TriCare Aged Care Specialist Team
1300 874 2273
38-39
38100
Healthy Ageing Place Mornington (and HC office)
5978 9700
79
38880
9070 8171
127
38111
Lifeview RC Diversity & Inclusion
1800 543 384 107, 147 38040
Well Placed Care
9070 8171
1300 759 709
135
37050
VitalCALL
CASE MANAGEMENT
DEMENTIA ADVISORS
127
MOBILITY AND EQUIPMENT 24/7 Personal Alarm Serv - MePACS
PLACEMENT CONSULTANTS
Well Placed Care
REAL ESTATE AND MOVING
38111
Real Estate Care Service 24/7 Personal Alarm Serv - MePACS
1800 685 329
59
37143
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne
1800 527 272
28
16056
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
SAFETY AND SECURITY
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
Omni-Care Training
9484 8102
4
38106
Plena Healthcare
13 60 33
225
37938
1300 360 808
58
63095
Calvary Home Maint & Modifications
1300 660 022
28
37128
Guardian Safety Pendants
08 6336 9448
61
63994
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
Healthy Ageing Place Mornington (and HC office)
5978 9700
79
38880
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne
1800 527 272
28
16056
VitalCALL
1300 360 808
58
63095
TriCare Aged Care Specialist Team
1300 874 2273
38-39
38100
9070 8171
127
38111
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
Benetas In Home Nursing & Support
1300 236 382
121
37866
ACA PrimeCare Financial Planning
1300 853 875
129
38141
Calvary Home Care - Metro Melbourne
1800 527 272
28
16056
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
HenderCare Nursing Services
1300 764 433
35
38127
COTA Insurance
1300 130 050
138
37982
Mercy Health Com'ty Nursing Service
1300 478 776
79
37857
Moneyplan Australia
9374 1133
132
37543
Nixon Financial Serv - AC Advisors
1300 930 084
133
38055
Active Community Group
8820 0000
48-49
61989
CO.AS.IT. Visitation Prog & Com'ty Visitors Scheme
0481 603 705
111
21747
VitalCALL
END OF LIFE
Well Placed Care
FINANCIAL SERVICES
SKIN AND WOUND CARE
VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERS
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PHONE (03)
WEBSITE (www.)
AccessCare
1300 819 200
info@accesscare.org.au
accesscare.org.au
Active Community Group
8820 0000
info@activecg.com.au
activecg.com.au
AdventCare
9259 2106
info@adventcare.org.au
adventcare.org.au
Allanvale Private Nursing Home
9119 5900
info@carewestgroup.com.au
carewestgroup.com.au
Allity
02 9431 1000
agedcare@allity.com.au
allity.com.au
Anzac Lodge
9353 5000
enquiries@anzaclodge.com.au
bethelagedcare.au
Arcare
1300 272 273
marketing@arcare.com.au
arcare.com.au
Arton Group
8831 3855
enquiries@castaliagroup.com.au
castaliagroup.com.au
info@amcservices.org.au
amcservices.org.au
Australian Multicultural Community Services 9689 9170
Resi de n Sup tial Age port dC Reti ed & A are / SR ssist rem S Hom ent Liv ed Livi ng ing e Ca In H re Pack ome age Cent Care Se s re B r vi c Day ased Ca es The r e Prod rapy Ce ntre ucts and S er v ices
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Australian Unity Independent & Assisted Living 1300 160 170 retirementliving@australianunity.com.au australianunity.com.au/assisted-living 9
9
99 99999
Advert Page 37 48-49 122 7
9
88-89
99 99 99 999 99999
IFC-1
109 173 34 73, 80, 105
84 9 109 9 67, 110 Belvedere Aged Care 9574 1355 info@belvedere.com.au belvedere.com.au 9 Benetas 1300 236 382 customercentre@benetas.com.au benetas.com.au 121 9 999999 BlueCross Community & Residential Services 1300 133 414 admissions@bluecross.com.au bluecross.com.au 22-23, OBC 9 99 Boroondara Aged Services Society 8809 4000 admissions@basscare.org.au basscare.org.au 86 9999999 Brotherhood of St. Laurence Aged Care 1300 147 147 agedcare@bsl.org.au agedcare.bsl.org.au 74 9 9999 Bupa Aged Care 1800 718 357 agedcare@bupa.com.au bupaagedcare.com.au 83 9 28 Calvary Community Care 1800 527 272 ccc@calvarycare.org.au calvarycare.org.au 9 999 9 Care Matcher 1300 404 547 eamonn.fitzpatrick@carematcher.com.au carematcher.com.au 128 9 Cheltenham Manor 9584 1111 office@cheltenhammanor.com.au cheltenhammanor.com.au 9 102 Chirnside Views 8521 7000 enquiries@chirnsideviews.com.au chirnsideviews.com.au 63, 64 9 Chubb Fire & Security 13 15 98 info@chubb.com.au chubb.com.au 58 9 Churches of Christ 1800 900 001 creative@cofcqld.com.au cofc.com.au/seniorslifestyles 9 68 9 111 CO.AS.IT. Italian Assistance Association (VIC) 9349 9000 coasit@coasit.com.au coasit.com.au 999 9 Coburg Home for the Aged 8102 2400 dotimp@dorothyimpeyhome.org.au dorothyimpeyhome.org.au 9 90 COTA 1300 140 050 info@cotamembership.org.au cotamembership.org.au 138 9 Deloraine Aged Care 9433 3444 enquiriesdeloraine@goldage.com.au goldage.com.au 65 9 Dementia Support Australia 1800 699 799 dsa@dementia.com.au dementia.com.au 142 9 Estia Health Residential Services 1300 682 833 admissions@estiahealth.com.au estiahealth.com.au 18 9 Grace of Mary Greek Cypriot Hostel 9408 8169 graceofmary@northerncypriotagedcare.com.au northerncypriotagedcare.com.au 9 108 Greenwood Manor 9551 5676 office@greenwoodmanor.com.au greenwoodmanor.com.au 9 102 Guardian Safety Pendants 08 6336 9448 info@guardiansp.com.au guardiansp.com.au 61 9 35 HenderCare 1300 764 433 hello@hendercare.com.au hendercare.com.au 99 9 Heritage Care 9722 5870 admissions@heritagecare.com.au heritagecare.com.au 145 9 Holmwood Aged Care 5962 4321 info@holmwood.com.au holmwood.com.au 181 9 Homestyle Aged Care Services 9559 0400 enquiry@homestyleagedcare.com.au homestyleagedcare.com.au 9 93 Just Better Care Australia 1300 587 823 info@justbettercare.com justbettercare.com 27 99 Kirkbrae Presbyterian Homes 9724 5200 admin@kirkbrae.org.au kirkbrae.org.au 181 9 9 Lifeview Residential Care 1800 543 384 office@lifeview.com.au lifeview.com.au 107, 147 9 9 Luson Aged Care 9087 1030 hello@luson.com.au luson.com.au 189 9 Baptcare
9831 7222
info@baptcare.org.au
baptcare.org.au
Bethel Aged Care
8467 2222
enquiries@bethelac.com.au
bethelagedcare.au
SRS Supported Residential Service
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PHONE (03)
WEBSITE (www.)
Mable
1300 736 573
info@mable.com.au
mable.com.au
Magical Care
9701 8828
ndis1319@gmail.com
maxabilityconsultants.com.au
Manor Court Werribee Aged Care
9742 0699
office@manorcourt.org.au
manorcourt.org.au
mecwacare
1800 163 292
enquiries@mecwacare.org.au
mecwacare.org.au
Medical & Aged Care Group
9428 2800
admissions@maacg.com.au
aged-care.maacg.com.au
Menarock Life
9898 1000
mycare@menarock.com.au
menarocklife.com.au
MePACS
1800 685 329
mepacssales@phcn.vic.gov.au
mepacs.com.au
Mercy Health
1300 478 776
information@mercy.com.au
mercyhealth.com.au
Moneyplan Australia
9374 1133
finance@moneyplan.com.au
moneyplan.com.au
moveU
0411 757 185
info@moveubytlc.com.au
Nazareth Care
9830 5022
admin.camberwell@nazarethcare.com
Nixon Financial Services
1300 930 084
help@agedcareadvisors.com.au
Omni Care
9484 8102
info@omni-care.com.au
Opal HealthCare
1300 842 924 communications@opalhealthcare.com.au
OzPlan Financial Services
9078 6454
reception@ozplan.com.au
ozplan.com.au
Park Lane Croydon
9726 1100
enquiries@parklaneagedcare.com.au
parklaneagedcare.com.au
Parkglen Pearl Home Care Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula Plena Healthcare
9798 1633
enquiries@parkglen.com.au
parkglen.com.au
8731 1696
accounts.phcg@pearlhomecare.com.au
pearlhomecare.com.au
13 60 33
info@plenahealthcare.com.au
plenahealthcare.com.au
Premier Aged Care
9548 7366
contactus@thealexanderagedcare.com.au
9
omni-care.com.au
9 9
Advert Page 36, 44
9 9
180
99999 9 9
9, 94
9 999999 9 9
59
9890 4488
info@primeagedcare.com.au
Prime Care Financial Planning
1300 853 875
enquire@primecarefinancial.com.au
primecarefinancial.com.au
primeagedcare.com.au
Real Estate Care Service
1300 759 709
info@realestatecareservice.com.au
realestatecareservice.com.au
Regis Aged Care
1300 998 100
advice@regis.com.au
regis.com.au
Respect Aged Care
1300 144 144
info@respect.com.au
respect.com.au
Right at Home Australia
1300 363 802
info@rightathome.com.au
rightathome.com.au
Simply Helping
1800 998 866
info@simplyhelping.com.au
simplyhelping.com.au
St Vincent's Care Services
1800 778 767
svcs.info@svha.org.au
svcs.org.au
Star Residential Care
9763 8009
service@starresidentialcare.com.au
starresidentialcare.com.au
Tabulam & Templer Homes for the Aged
8720 1333
ttha@ttha.org.au
ttha.org.au
The Salvation Army Aged Care
1300 111 227
acp.enquiries@aue.salvationarmy.org
agedcare.salvos.org.au
TLC Aged Care
9458 7777
marketing@tlcagedcare.com.au
tlcagedcare.com.au
TriCare
07 3360 9000
marketing@tricare.com.au
tricare.com.au
Uniting AgeWell
1300 783 435
info@unitingagewell.org
unitingagewell.org
Vasey RSL Care
1300 602 108
office@vaseyrslcare.org.au
vaseyrslcare.org.au
Well Placed Care
03 9070 8171
enquiries@wellplacedcare.com.au
wellplacedcare.com.au
Willowbrea Melton
8746 3000
enquiries@willowbrae.com.au
willowbrae.com.au
VMCH
1800 036 377
vmch@vmch.com.au
vmch.com.au
Woman's Way Cleaning Services
0413 092 769
womansway@optusnet.com.au
womanswaycleaning.com.au
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64D
9 9
99
9 9999 999
79 132 125 133 4 32D, IBC 130 63, 64 119 40
9
9 9 9
33D
65D
thealexanderagedcare.com.au 9
Prime Aged Care
SRS Supported Residential Service
9 9 9 9
moveubytlc.com.au sistersofnazareth.com/region/ 9 australasian-region agedcareadvisors.com.au opalhealthcare.com.au
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999 9 99 99 99 99 999 99
9
9 9
129 135 114-115 98
9 9
9 9 99999 99 9 999999 99
25 31 11 108 70 77 38-39 14-15 97, 101 127 63, 64 87 43
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Abbreviations............................................................................................................. 149 ACAS regions.............................................................................................................. 149 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI).............................................. 106 Accommodation payment.....................................................................................69 ACAS Assessment.......................................................................................................20 Advocacy...................................................................................................................... 139 Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS)...........................................................20 Aged care explained....................................................................................................7 Aged care homes .......................................................................................................63 Accommodation payments..............................................................................69 Accreditation and certification......................................................................65 Charter of rights.....................................................................................................66 Complaints.................................................................................................................66 Costs..............................................................................................................................69 Cultural Services.................................................................................................. 108 Daily care fee............................................................................................................69 Directory listings...................................................................................... 156-196 Payment options....................................................................................................72 Quality standards...................................................................................................65 RAD & DAP.................................................................................................................72 Applying to a home...................................................................................................75 Assessment....................................................................................................................19 Assistive technology.................................................................................................58 Care communities................................................................................................... 116 Care leavers................................................................................................................. 106 Carer support............................................................................................................. 140 Case management.................................................................................................. 128 Centre Based Care services....................................................................................53 Directory listings................................................................................................. 226 Changed behaviours.............................................................................................. 144 Checklist...........................................................................................................................95 Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) ............................26 Urgent needs............................................................................................................29 Community Visitors Scheme................................................................................55 Consumer Directed Care..........................................................................................26 Continence......................................................................................................................57 Costs for residential care.........................................................................................69 Counselling services............................................................................................... 141 Cultural services....................................................................................................... 108 Directory listings...................................................................................... 213-223 Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD)............................................ 106 Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP)...........................................................72 Daily care fee.................................................................................................................69 Daily living .....................................................................................................................85 Day Therapy Centres..................................................................................................54 Directory listings...................................................................................... 226-228 Deciding on a home..................................................................................................77 Definition of often used terms......................................................................... 148 Dementia...................................................................................................................... 143 Dementia support................................................................................................... 144 Directory listings...................................................................................................... 147 Aged care home listings...................................................................... 156-196 Centre Based Care listings.............................................................................. 226 Culturally appropriate homes and services.............................. 213-223
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Directory listings continued Day Therapy Centres listings.............................................................. 226-228 Definition of often used terms.................................................................... 148 Extra services listings....................................................................................... 197 Home Care Packages listings............................................................. 202-213 In home care provider listings.......................................................... 223-225 Local Government Area (LGA) reference index.................................. 154 Maps................................................................................................................ 150-151 Organisation and Business index.................................................... 230-231 Products and services listings........................................................... 228-229 Suburb reference index........................................................................ 152-154 Supported living listings................................................................................ 199 Supported Residential Services listings...................................... 197-198 Town reference index............................................................................ 152-154 Retirement accommodation listings............................................ 199-201 Disability....................................................................................................................... 106 Elder abuse.................................................................................................................. 140 Estate planning......................................................................................................... 137 Extra services............................................................................................................. 103 Direcory listings................................................................................................... 197 FAQ's...................................................................................................................................99 Financial advice........................................................................................................ 129 Financial counselling............................................................................................. 134 Financially disadvantaged................................................................................. 107 Finding providers........................................................................................................16 Getting assessed.........................................................................................................13 Getting started.............................................................................................................19 Home Care flow chart..............................................................................................24 Home care ......................................................................................................................25 Home Care Packages (HCP) ..................................................................................30 Approved providers..............................................................................................35 Cost................................................................................................................................36 Directory listings...................................................................................... 202-213 Exit fees.......................................................................................................................41 Home Care Agreement.......................................................................................35 Priority.........................................................................................................................34 Self-managing........................................................................................................45 Quality and complaints......................................................................................42 Homeless...................................................................................................................... 107 How to use the Aged Care Guide..........................................................................5 In home care..................................................................................................................25 In home care provider listings.......................................................... 223-225 In home support.........................................................................................................25 Language..................................................................................................................... 111 LGBTIQ............................................................................................................................ 107 Local Government Area (LGA) reference index....................................... 154 Managing services.....................................................................................................17 Maps.................................................................................................................... 150-151 Means tested care fee..............................................................................................70 Mobility aids..................................................................................................................59 Moving house............................................................................................................ 136 Moving into a home..................................................................................................81 My Aged Care................................................................................................................19
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Organisation and Business index........................................................ 230-231 PICAC............................................................................................................................... 110 Placement consultants ........................................................................................ 125 Choosing a placement consultant............................................................. 126 Resolving family disputes.............................................................................. 128 Prepare.............................................................................................................................12 Private home care......................................................................................................46 Products and services listings............................................................... 228-229 Questions........................................................................................................................99 RAD and DAP explained..........................................................................................72 RAS Assessment..........................................................................................................20 Referral code.................................................................................................................21 Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD)...............................................72 Regional Assessment Service (RAS).................................................................20 Research...........................................................................................................................10 Resident agreement.................................................................................................91 Residential Care flow chart...................................................................................62 Residential respite.................................................................................................. 104 Respite...................................................................................................................50, 104 Centre Based Respite Care................................................................................50 Restorative care...........................................................................................................52 Retirement living..................................................................................................... 117 Choosing a village.............................................................................................. 123 Departure/exit fee.............................................................................................. 120 Deposit or entry contribution...................................................................... 118 Directory listings...................................................................................... 199-201 Fees and charges................................................................................................. 119 Ownership.............................................................................................................. 118 Types of villages.................................................................................................. 118 Rural & Regional clients....................................................................................... 107 Self management (HCP).........................................................................................45 Seller advocate.......................................................................................................... 134 Selling your home................................................................................................... 134 Short Term Restorative Care.................................................................................52 Special needs groups............................................................................................. 106 Steps to accessing aged care................................................................................10 Suburb reference index............................................................................. 152-154 Support at home.........................................................................................................25 Support lines.............................................................................................................. 141 Supported living...................................................................................................... 116 Directory listings................................................................................................. 199 Supported Residential Services....................................................................... 112 Directory listings...................................................................................... 197-198 Technology.....................................................................................................................58 Town reference index................................................................................. 152-154 Transition care..............................................................................................................51 Transport services.......................................................................................................56 Useful phone numbers and websites.................................................................6 Vacancy............................................................................................................................76 Veterans........................................................................................................................ 107 Support........................................................................................................................54 Waitlist.............................................................................................................................75 Wills................................................................................................................................. 137
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