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AQ Garden City Multiservice Centre
This provider offers services through the Commonwealth Home Support Program.
At AQ, our Allied Health Team provide a restorative and wellness approach to supporting older people, to enable them to remain independent and engaged within their communities. Our flexible services are provided by qualified clinicians in your home, at local swimming facilities, via our community and respite centres or at AQ Health, our state of the art gym and treatment rooms. We offer customised services to those with early onset dementia, and progressive neurological conditions, focusing on optimising the individual’s quality of life. Services we provide include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, exercise physiologist, podiatry and speech therapy. We offer one-on-one, and group programs tailored to your individual needs. Including home safety assessments, advice and prescription of suitable walking aids to reduce falls, preventative & reablement treatment programs to regain strength, movement, quality of life and independence.
Services
Commonwealth Home Support Program services
Home or community general respite

Support at home, in a centre, or at an aged care home to give you and your carer a short break. 

Home or community general respite services include:
Community and centre-based respite, Flexible respite

Social support and community engagement

Help to stay connected with your community and culture, in person or online.

Social support and community engagement services include:
Accompanied activities, Cultural support, Individual social support, Group social support, Assistance to maintain personal affairs, Digital education and support

Specialisations

AQ Garden City Multiservice Centre has not listed any specialisations.

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  1. Specialisations with a check mark symbol are verified by the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing under the 1997 Aged Care Act. After the initial verification, these specialisations are reviewed every 3 years. Read more about how the specialisation verification process works.