Contact and company with others
Morawa Perenjori MPS
The WA Country Health Service (WACHS) is a State Government organisation providing comprehensive health services to country West Australians.
WACHS spans 2.55 million square kilometres and is the largest country health system in Australia covering the whole of the State outside the metropolitan area.
Despite vast distances, WACHS provides health services to residents and visitors that include emergency and hospital services, population, public and primary health care, mental health, drug and alcohol services, Aboriginal health, child and community health and residential and community aged care services.
WACHS provides aged and community care services for older people across our communities, including aged care assessments, community care, residential aged care, subacute and acute care, and transitioning older people from hospital back into the community.
WACHS is a provider of CHSP services such as domestic assistance, personal care, meals and food services, and transport.
STAR Inc Social Support
STAR Inc Social Support
RSL Care Brisbane North - Bolton Clarke
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Liberty Community Connect
Liberty’s social support includes assistance with shopping, banking, bill paying, companionship and outings, appointments, pharmacy needs, letter writing. Basically any supports that keep you connected to your community and offers you independence.
CO.AS.IT. Community Services Ltd.
Service fee of $12 per hour. Concessions to financially disadvantaged eligible clients.
IWAA - Brisbane
Resthaven Community Services - Riverland
Social support: working with you, assistance is provided one to one by a companion (paid worker or volunteer) either at home or for activities in the community. Staff and volunteers are trained in supporting older people and people living with dementia.
Activities are based on your preferred interests and needs and may include:
• home-based activities such as cooking, gardening, dog walking, reading, playing games, assisting with technologies that help your connect with friends, family and community
• accompanying you to do your shopping/bill paying, and attend appointments
• supporting you to connect/reconnect with community groups and activities such as social or sports club, participating in exercise, attending a book club, church, football or the movies, singing in a choir, visiting friends.
Where needed staff or volunteers can provide transport and accompany you during activities.