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Elderly Health

Includes support for elderly to live independently in their own homes, social support organisations, hearing aids, aids for daily living, bathroom safety, hire mobility equipment, medical alarms and alerts, driver and mobility services, dementia support and arthritis support.

Needs Assessment Service Co-ordination

The starting point for accessing any publicly funded assistance is a needs assessment by a Needs Assessment Service Co-ordination agency. There are different agencies in each region contracted to provide needs assessments. There are also additional support services available that you can pay to access privately.

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Disability & Mobility Products

Aids for daily living, bathroom safety, hire mobility equipment, sensory support services, incontinence management and special needs products, mobility scooters, wheelchairs, oxygen, bidets, beds, ramps.

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Hearing Aids

Diagnostic hearing tests, hearing device trials, warranty and repair service.

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Nursing Services

Includes wound care, stomal therapy & catheter care, continence management, medication management, private and ACC funded, palliative care, diabetes service, registered nurses.

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Cataract Surgery

As people age, the lens of the eye can become ‘cloudy’, covered with an opaque film, affecting sight, eventually causing total loss of sight. Cataract surgery involves removal of the entire clouded lens (the cataract), usually followed by replacement of the lens with an intraocular lens (IOL) made of plastic, silicone, acrylic or other material.

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Respite Care

Respite care can be in home to avoid your loved one having to go into a rest home or facility / hospital. Everyday and crisis respite care.

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