Plateia Greek Community Care
This provider offers services through the Commonwealth Home Support Program.
The objectives of the Plateia Social Support Program are:
• To assist clients in meeting basic nutritional, exercise, recreational and health care needs.
• Continually assisting clients in developing, maintaining and supporting their individual capacity for independent living and social interaction.
• To decrease psychosocial problems such as anxiety, insecurity, depression and loneliness.
• To provide Carers of clients with respite and support.
• To prevent clients from prematurely or inappropriately being admitted into long term residential care.
The programs are culturally and linguistically inclusive and include:
• Social support provided in a group setting through a structured activities program.
• Group outings/excursions
• Physiotherapy exercise group and Podiatry services.
• Links to local community services
• Nutritional meals which are culturally, linguistically and spiritually appropriate.
• Transport to and from the program.
Please contact Coordinator fo
Provided by: ST BASIL'S HOMES FOR THE AGED IN SA (VASILEIAS) INC
Services
Commonwealth Home Support Program services
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
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
Specialisations
Plateia Greek Community Care has not listed any specialisations.
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