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Our Lady of Consolation Home Modifications Service (including OT Services)
This provider offers services through the Commonwealth Home Support Program.
The objective of the service is to provide home modifications for eligible clients that live in the Cumberland/Prospect region that increase or maintain levels of independence, safety, accessibility and wellbeing. Home modifications provide changes to a client’s home that may include structural changes to increase or maintain the person’s functional independence so that they can continue to live and move safely about the house. Our service includes an in-house OT to complete all required assessments quickly and easily. Examples of home modifications could include: bathroom redesign (e.g. removal of shower hobs, changes to design lay out to improve accessibility); kitchen redesign (e.g. lowering kitchen bench tops, changes to design layout to improve accessibility); widening doorways and passages (e.g. to allow wheelchair access); grab rails in the shower; appropriate lever tap sets; hand rails next to steps; installation and fitting of emergency alarms and other safety aids.
Provided by: Our Lady of Consolation Aged Care & Services Limited
Services
Commonwealth Home Support Program services
Allied health and therapy

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

Allied health and therapy services include:
Occupational therapy

Specialisations

Our Lady of Consolation Home Modifications Service (including OT Services) has not listed any specialisations.

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