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Uniting Church Homes Community Care - EACH

Extended Aged Care At Home (EACH) packages are individually planned and coordinated packages of care, tailored to assist frail older Australians to remain living at home. They are funded by the Australian Government to provide for the complex high care needs of older people. People need to be assessed by the Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT), following a referral from the older person's GP.

27 Prisk St
Suburb: KARRINYUP
State: WA
Postcode: 6018

(08) 6467 0894

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Extended Aged Care at Home (EACH) Packages are designed for people with high care needs and are over 70 years of age, or over the age of 50 for people of Aboriginal or Torres Straight Islander descent. Extended Aged Care at Home (EACH) Packages assist people in their own homes with the support of a comprehensive package of care. An EACH package of care is managed in consultation with the care recipient and their carer, or involved family members. Examples of the services available to the EACH client include personal care, nursing care, social support, domestic assistance, in home meal preparation, respite care, provision of supplies (eg. incontinence aids) and equipment (eg. hoist, hospital beds), physiotherapy and speech therapy reviews and care planning and case coordination.

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Recent discussions

I recently had a 5 day holiday for a family get together, and I had a friend from Sydney stay in my unit to look after my cat as I could not take here with us. Sadly, one of our neighbor's put a note on her car window, that she was not allowed to park the car there, and that she had been reported to Department of Housing. the spot she parked in is a spare spot, and not parking has been officially allocated to tenants. I spoke to dept of housing about this, and was told it was quite ok for me to have a visitor stay, and for them to use that car space and that they would notify all the tenants of this. But to date nothing has happened, and I have another trip away coming up soon, and really don't want this to happen again. Any advice would be appreciated.

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Carolyn Clarke

Throsby.

Hi I've got parkinsons and I'm in need of accommodation

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