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Support At Home (also known as home care or in-home care) is an alternative aged care service that allows you to remain living independently in your home, but with assistance with some tasks you may find difficult. In Queensland, there are a variety of home care providers that can tailor a home care program to suit your care needs.

Home care can provide assistance with a range of everyday tasks including personal care, domestic assistance, nursing care, respite care, home & garden maintenance, transport and home modifications. 

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Government axes dementia and severe behaviours payment

By on Friday, June 27, 2014

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.

No shying from controversy at international dementia conference

By on Thursday, June 26, 2014

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.

Planning ahead

By on Friday, May 23, 2014

A Melbourne healthcare provider has become the national distributor of a unique end-of-life document that invites people of all ages to identify their emotional, spiritual and medical preferences in the event that they can no longer speak for themselves.

Colbrow Healthcare launches Five Wishes on Tuesday May 27 as part of their Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late initiative, a broad appeal for greater community dialogue on matters of life and death.

Growing sector needs culturally diverse workforce

By on Friday, May 23, 2014

More than 250 delegates from a range of sectors will converge in Melbourne next month to discuss how aged care services can be more inclusive of other cultures.

The Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing Conference will host around 50 presentations that highlight better practice initiatives to improve the lives of older Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.  

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