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If you want to remain living in your own home, but need a little extra help around the house with daily tasks, then you may want to consider home care. In New South Wales, a number of home care providers can tailor a home care program to suit your individual needs.

Home care services can provide assistance with a range of everyday tasks including personal care, domestic assistance, respite care, 24-hour nursing, home modifications, social support and shoping. 

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Advocacy in Aged Care Takes a Step Forward

on Friday, February 17, 2017

A nationally consistent approach to the delivery of aged care advocacy services to help those ‘lost in the system’ is a step closer with the development of the draft National Aged Care Advocacy Framework and today’s opening of the National Aged Care Advocacy Program funding round.

Aged Care at Home

on Thursday, February 16, 2017

Making the decision that yourself or a loved one is in need of assistance in the home is quite often a difficult one. One way to help alleviate any stress and apprehension you may have, is finding a home care provider that can provide the care services that you need and that you are comfortable with. 

Alzheimer's Australia Announces Maree McCabe as New Chief Executive Officer

on Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Maree McCabe was yesterday announced as National Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Alzheimer’s Australia.

Dramatic New Dementia Figures Reveal Multi-Billion Dollar Cost

on Wednesday, February 15, 2017

The number of people with dementia in Australia has soared to more than 400,000 with an estimated cost to the community of more than $14 billion this year alone, a new report has found. The research predicts this number will climb by another $4 billion in just eight years as the number of people living with the condition continues to rise dramatically. 

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