Housing and linking support for people experiencing homelessness
Peninsula Health Assistance with Care and Housing
Peninsula Health Assistance with Care and Housing
Uniting Assistance with Care and Housing
If you, or someone you know, has fallen on tough times, we’re here to help you get through it. We support seniors who may be experiencing financial pressures and need a place to stay or other support.
We help people over the age of 50 (or over 45 years of age for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Elders) who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless. We can also help if you’re renting on a low income or living in housing that doesn’t feel secure.
We offer:
Assistance to get in touch with housing services
Support with contacting financial or legal services relating to housing
Help with arranging removalists and finding accommodation that will meet your needs
Temporary support to help you take care of your health or daily life until you can get back on your feet
Follow-up and short-term support after you’re settled in your new home.
Ozcare - ACH Brisbane South
Hoarding and Squalor:
ACH provides support to people experiencing symptoms of hoarding disorder or hoarding related behaviours.
People over 65 living at home who are at risk of eviction or homelessness, have hoarding tendencies and/or live in domestic squalor.
Service providers are funded to conduct outreach to potential clients, link clients to appropriate specific services in their area, advocate for their clients and deliver hoarding and squalor services. They may provide clients with direct contact details for linked services, or where judged necessary, provide active liaison and representation on behalf of clients.
Range of services:
Developing a care plan
One off clean ups
Reviewing care plans
Ozcare - ACH Sunshine Coast
Hoarding and Squalor:
ACH provides support to people experiencing symptoms of hoarding disorder or hoarding related behaviours.
People over 65 living at home who are at risk of eviction or homelessness, have hoarding tendencies and/or live in domestic squalor.
Service providers are funded to conduct outreach to potential clients, link clients to appropriate specific services in their area, advocate for their clients and deliver hoarding and squalor services. They may provide clients with direct contact details for linked services, or where judged necessary, provide active liaison and representation on behalf of clients.
Range of services:
Developing a care plan
One off clean ups
Reviewing care plans