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Home care services are designed to help you live as independently as possible in the comfort of your own home. In South Australia, there are a number of home care service providers that can create 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, shopping, social support, respite care, nursing care and home & garden maintenance.
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Approaching an ageing loved one about entering residential aged care can be daunting. Many older people have a fear of being ‘sent to an old age home’ and most of the time they want to continue living in their own home – because that is where it feels familiar and safe to them. But there will come a time where you may notice someone you care about reach a point where they are struggling to take care of themselves, or their home, like they used to.
Catholic Healthcare has released a series of five new videos featuring the benefits of a Home Care Package. These videos are a great tool to help navigate what a Home Care Package is and what it can be used for to help seniors live at home independently for longer.
In this week’s budget update, an additional 10,000 Home Care Packages will be made available for older Australians, allowing them to stay living in their own homes for longer. This announcement comes as part of a $1 billion investment to reduce the waitlist for in-home care, one of the key recommendations in the aged care royal commission’s interim report.
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission is calling on all aged care providers to enable and support their residents to be visited safely by family members and friends – especially over the holiday period when we are all looking to reconnect with people who matter to us.