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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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COVID-19 is creating a perfect storm of high-quality job applicants for the sector. It is also seeing a sharp rise in the number of people who have lost their jobs setting up businesses in care services to provide in-home care to aged and disability service providers.
Free, short, online courses have been announced by the Centre for Dementia Learning, Dementia Australia to assist frontline aged care staff delivering care to people living with dementia during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
A Visitor Access Code to ensure a nationally consistent visitation policy to residential aged care homes during the COVID-19 crisis has today been released by aged care peaks and consumer advocacy organisations for consultation with the public. The Code aims to apply a compassionate and consistent visitor policy that continues to minimise the risk of COVID-19 while providing innovative on-site visiting solutions to maintain the mental health of residents.
Dementia Australia has called on the community, including health and aged care staff, to work together to maintain engagement with people impacted by dementia during this unprecedented time of enforced isolation.