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Meals On Wheels - Auburn
This provider offers services through the Commonwealth Home Support Program.
“MORE THAN JUST A MEAL”. Auburn Meals on Wheels Service delivers a range of nutritious meals to the homes of our service users, Monday to Friday, together with a daily visit by friendly and supportive Volunteers. If you find it physically challenging to prepare or cook your meal, we are here to help you with a meal that is delivered daily between 11:30am – 1:00pm. Depending on your choice the meal may be Hot, Chilled or Frozen. Also, if you find it lonely at home, you might like to join others for a meal, companionship and entertainment with the Centre Based Meals Service. It is held fortnightly on Thursday for English and on Tuesday for Arabic and Chinese.
Provided by: MEALS ON WHEELS AUBURN INCORPORATED
Services
Commonwealth Home Support Program services
Meals

Providing safe and appetising food and drink to help you continue to eat well and stay hydrated. 

Meals services include:
Meal delivery, Meal preparation

Allied health and therapy

Healthcare professionals who prevent, diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate people such as podiatrists and physiotherapists. 

Allied health and therapy services include:
Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Social work, Speech pathology, Exercise physiology, Occupational therapy, Psychology, Allied health assistance, Music therapy, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner assistance, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Health Worker assistance, Counselling or psychotherapy, Diet or nutrition

Specialisations

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