Support for sensory impairment, dementia and continence issues
WAAFI Clients DO NOT USE
WAAFI Clients DO NOT USE
Dementia Australia NSW - Dementia Advisory Service Goulburn/Upper Lachlan
Dementia Australia will no longer be accepting referrals for this service through the My Aged Care portal. However, this program will continue under different funding arrangements, with changes to program eligibility, including:
• Accessibility across all of Australia
• No restrictions for people who have other funding packages in place
• Availability to a wider range of ages
• No client contributions
Referrals can be made online: https://www.dementia.org.au/professionals/gps-and-other-referrers/refer…
Alternatively, your client can access our individualised dementia support services, by contacting the National Dementia Helpline on 1800 100 500.
Dementia Australia’s individualised dementia support includes a mix of direct services, tailored support and expert advice. These services are for people living with dementia, mild cognitive impairment, or individuals seeking a diagnosis (and their carers).
AAL Caboolture
AAL Caboolture
Bur-Del Community & Home Support - Burdekin
Quantum Support Services Community Connections Program Warragul
Quantum provides specialised support aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of older people with unmet support and care needs. We can offer practical support and assistance to improve your situation including referral to other specialist support services. The Community Connections Program provides an outreach service across Gippsland.
Anglicare Southern Queensland Logan
For over 150 years, Anglicare Southern Queensland has been proud to provide the support you need to live the life you want.
Our specialised programs offer you a diverse range of in-home health and wellbeing services. They include:
Customer advocacy
This is an area of health care where we play the role of advocate to ensure your mental and physical wellbeing is managed to suit your needs.
Continence advisory services
Providing information, training and education about bladder and bowel health issues, our services can assist with:
- Incontinence (assessment and management plan)
- Advice on continence products
- Urinary dysfunction
- Catheter care education
Dementia advisory services
This service is for anyone who has been diagnosed with dementia or who works with people with dementia. Support includes:
- Information, education and support
- Linking customers to assessment and support services
- Information about services in your area
- Emotional support
Bolton Clarke - Home and Community Support - RDNS
Bolton Clarke is the new name of RDNS and RSL Care, now working as one organisation. Together we have provided healthcare and services for more than 200 years. We are one of the largest Australian owned and operated not-for-profit healthcare organisations, with a passion for ensuring our clients live the best possible life. We can provide you with reliable, trustworthy and quality care and support. Our nurses and carers can visit you wherever your home is to provide services and support such as personal care, home and specialist nursing, allied health and help in your home and garden. We can also help you with things such as transport, shopping and social support – and other things you may need. Your own unique choices and needs, big or small, are what we focus on. We respect every person’s diversity, culture and identity. Bolton Clarke staff look forward to working with you to help you with your health, daily living needs and goals and staying as independent in your home as possible.
Vision Australia Gold Coast
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.