German-speaking Aged Services South & East
no continence advisory service
Synapse Australia's Brain Injury Organisation
Synapse Australia's Brain Injury Organisation
Australian Red Cross - Carer Support - WA Perth Metro, South West Metro and Wheatbelt
Dementia Services Top End
The Top End memory service is based in Darwin but provides an outreach service across the Top End
Life Without Barriers - Katherine
Life Without Barriers is a national not-for-profit organisation providing care and support services across Australia. We started small, but we've grown to over 100 offices in Australia. We think local but draw on our wealth of experience to make sure local communities - from city suburbs to remote townships - receive the support and services that are right for them. Helping clients to retain their independence is key to our client directed care approach. At Life Without Barriers we know that getting older doesn't mean you should stop doing the things you enjoy or living the life of your choosing. We're here to help. Our Commonwealth Home Support Programme is tailored to assist you to remain living at home for as long as possible and to enable you to have choice and flexibility in the way that care and support is provided at your home.
Dalwallinu MPS
BlueCare Kingaroy/Nanango Centre Continence Advisory Service
BlueCare Kingaroy/Nanango Centre Continence Advisory Service
Access and Support - Macedonian Community Welfare Association
he Access & Support program offers individual support to CHSP eligible people who require assistance accessing CHSP services due to barriers experienced because of their diverse needs.
This program has a focus on culturally and linguistically diverse people but will not exclude other people with diverse needs. This includes frail elderly people or younger people with a disability who are experiencing difficulties managing daily tasks and wish to continue living at home.
The program aims to assist people who are having problems accessing services due to cultural and linguistic diversity, people experiencing memory loss or dementia, living in remote or isolated areas, people experiencing financial disadvantage including those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Assistive Technology Australia (formerly known as Independent Living Centre NSW)
Assistive Technology Australia provides information and advice to people with disabilities, older people, carers, service providers, allied health professionals and the general community on assistive technology solutions for independent living.
We have a free information service to anyone needing advice on Assistive Technology solutions, home modifications and design ideas. We have built a full sized one bedroom apartment, with home modifications in situ, into the new display at Blacktown. Built to the Livable Housing Design Guidelines, showcasing assistive technology devices, involving high tech as well as simple and good design.
We run group tours, community talks and workshops to spread awareness about Assistive Technology and its role in aiding independent living.