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Home care services allow you or your loved one to remain living independently in the comfort of your own home, while receiving care and/or assistance with everyday tasks. In Victoria, there are a variety of home care providers that can tailor a home care program to suit your care needs.
Home Care services can provide assistance with a range of everyday tasks including personal care, domestic assistance, shopping, home modifications, respite care, social support and companionship.
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First launched in 2011, Aged Care Who Cares? is the essential handbook for anyone attempting to navigate Australia’s complicated aged care system.
In response to Federal Government reforms, the book relaunches at the end of this month with a revised summary of the relevant aged care regulations.
Yesterday afternoon the Federal Government announced the termination of the Dementia and Severe Behaviours Supplement, a scheme introduced by the Labor Government to provide additional support to those suffering the most severe and debilitating symptoms of dementia.
The Assistant Minister for Social Services Mitch Fifield declared the Supplement had gone well beyond the budget allocated to it by the previous government.
Around 1000 delegates and a field of international experts are expected at the Sydney Hilton today to talk sex, drugs and rock and roll in the lives of people living with dementia.
Risky Business 2: This Time It’s Personal is a yearly dementia conference conducted by The Dementia Centre in partnership with HammondCare that tackles deeply personal issues effecting the 44 million people living with dementia around the world.
Victorians have planned a number of exciting events leading into World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) next month.
First observed in 2012 by the United Nations, WEEAD occurs on June 15 every year to bring worldwide recognition to all forms of abuse, neglect, violence and exploitation experienced by the elderly.