Health and therapy services, e.g. podiatry, physiotherapy
Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania
MRC Tas Aged Care Services are able to provide entry level CHSP services to anyone who meets eligibility and specialises in providing services to people from a culturally and linguistically diverse background regardless of how long a person has lived in Tasmania and regardless of a person’s country of origin.
Depending on a person’s needs, MRC support services may be of the following:
• Group Social support – MRC provide a German Day Centre, Chinese Day Centre and Multicultural Day Centre, Bhutanese Elders Group, Healthy Living Group and Pontville Cemetery Group
• Individual Social Support -– Support to attend appointments, shopping, social outings
• Transport – help getting people out and about for shopping or appointments
• Food services – meals at community day centres or help with shopping for food
• Counselling services
Helping Hand Metro Community
Carer Support and Wellbeing Groups.
The group sessions cover a range of topics designed to assist you in exploring and gaining support in the everchanging role of caring for someone, including:
/ the value of carers
/ the benefits and challenges
/ the changes in caring
/ celebrating relationships
/ taking care of yourself
/ and more.
We provide guidance to our workforce to support diversity and inclusion through The Helping Hand Way and our specific projects in the areas and communities of LGBTI, Culture and Forgotten Australians.
Moyne Health Services - Community Health Port Fairy
Koo Wee Rup Regional Health Service Physiotherapist Services-
Social Work - Manly
Social workers engage in interpersonal practices including psychosocial assessment of clients and their carers, case work and counselling for those clients and carers who are facing a crisis, illness or complex social situation.
Social workers aim to enable and empower clients and their carers with the support and resources they require to remain in their home or to consider alternative options for long term care and accommodation. This may be achieved by referrals and advocacy to support services e.g. ACAT, respite services and other community support services.
Social workers provide intervention regarding complex matters such as elder abuse or Guardianship issues.
Helping Hand Home Support Program - Metro
Helping Hand Home Support Program - Metro
Helping Hand Home Support Program - Metro
Vision Australia Wagga Wagga
Vision Australia provides a full range of services and supports to people who are blind or have low vision. Our services support you with techniques for reading including use of computers; advice and training to remain independent in the home and with personal care, and training on strategies to help move about safely and accessing public transport and more; and services to help you connect with others.