UnitingSA - CHSP
UnitingSA offers Commonwealth Home Support Program services that assists older people and their carers to maintain their independence and support them to live at home and remain in their communities.
We provide one on one social support, social groups and transport services. We have a specialty with CALD backgrounds and have bilingual staff that speak a number of other languages, we welcome the opportunity to assist you.
Ozcare - Gold Coast
Social support is all about what makes you happy. Our job is to make sure you stay connected to your community.
Whether it’s going out for lunch, enjoying a game of bingo, bowls, or simply spending a quiet afternoon playing cards, we aim to match you with staff who share your interests, ensuring that you enjoy meaningful interactions that make you happy and keep you engaged.
Coast Community Connections
Coast Community Connections is a Central Coast based not for profit organisation that provides a range of support services for older people, including domestic assistance, personal care, shopping and social support or community access, flexible respite, home maintenance and modifications across the whole Central Coast. Coast Community Connections also offers support for people living in hoarding and squalor and a range of local group health promotion activities. We offer these services through subsidised Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP), Home Care Package services and on a fee for service basis. Our staff are all trained and provide exceptional service, sensitive to the needs of individuals and families. Call us for more information on 02 4343 1888, see our website or visit us at the head office in Woy Woy.
Mabunji Aboriginal Resource Association - Malandari Aged Care
Life Care At Home East
CASS Care Ltd (Culturally Diverse) - Northern Sydney
Resthaven Community Services - Paradise and Eastern
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.