Aged Care Guide Western Australia 2021

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AgedCareGuide.com.au

Home Care Packages directory – Approved Providers Home Care Package approved providers provide home care and support services to members of the community who live at home. If you’ve been approved for a Government funded Home Care Package of any type you may approach any Home Care Package approved provider to provide the services you need. Some providers may only provide services in one region while others can service multiple areas. To help you know which approved providers offer services in a certain region, we’ve included coloured bars down the left hand side of the directory pages. The reference tables are organised in five regions: Far North, Mid North, Mid West, South and South East.

Far North Mid North Mid West South South East

On the following pages you’ll find alphabetical lists of approved providers, in Western Australia.

The list on page 146 is a quick reference guide to help you find in which group council districts are listed. For example Esperance LGA is grouped under South East.

How to read the HCP table The table on the next few pages lists Home Care Packages approved providers in alphabetical order, detailing the Home Care Packages level they offer and if they offer any package supplements. Ethnicity, country or cultural groups listed under ‘Notes’ applies to all package levels in that row. If service providers have an advertisement in this Guide, then the page number of the advert is listed in red under ‘Advert Page’. The ‘DPS Web ID’ number can be used as a unique identifier to find out more information on AgedCareGuide.com.au. The same type of care and services are provided under each Home Care Package level of care, and these may include transport, domestic assistance, social support, personal care, home maintenance, home modification, nursing care, food services and medication assistance. The hours of care are increased at each level of care, i.e. more hours of care and services are provided under Home Care Package Level 4 and the least under Home Care Package Level 1.

Package supplements, like the Dementia Supplement Zand the Veterans’ Supplement R, are offered to eligible persons only.

Some packages are specifically for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged Y, people with housing needs or at risk of homelessness e, or for people who live in rural, remote or isolated areas t. The Cultural Environment g indicates providers offerings services for people from culturally diverse backgrounds.

Based on your care needs, an ACAT assessment will determine what level of care you are eligible for and if any supplements apply to you.

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Articles inside

End of life care

7min
pages 119-120

Advocacy

2min
page 115

Financial advice

14min
pages 105-111

Estate planning

4min
pages 112-114

Retirement living

9min
pages 92-97

Placement consultants

14min
pages 98-104

Supported living

1min
page 91

Aged care homes

28min
pages 55-79

Special needs groups

4min
pages 83-84

Frequently asked questions

4min
pages 85-88

Cultural services

4min
pages 80-82

Aged care checklist

3min
pages 89-90

Aged care flow chart

2min
page 54

Transport services

1min
page 47

Support at home

36min
pages 21-45

Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT

1min
page 53

Community Visitors Scheme

2min
page 46

Mobility

7min
pages 48-51

COTA message

3min
pages 10-11

How to use the Aged Care Guide

1min
pages 18-19
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