Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we can. Our team listens to your wishes and interests before providing you with information, advice, and support to develop a service plan based on your goals and allocated budget. We help you meet your goals for living independently, whether it’s staying active and healthy, keeping up social activities with your friends and family, or exploring new and different opportunities.
Can AnglicareSA help me manage my Home Care Package?
Yes, we can. Our team listens to your wishes and interests before providing you with information, advice, and support to develop a service plan based on your goals and allocated budget. We help you meet your goals for living independently, whether it’s staying active and healthy, keeping up social activities with your friends and family, or exploring new and different opportunities.
Home Care Packages via My Aged Care provide funding for a range of services, including allied health support. To determine your eligibility for a Home Care Package, you can complete an assessment through My Aged Care. For more information, visit our Home Care page.
Can I access allied health services with My Aged Care?
Home Care Packages via My Aged Care provide funding for a range of services, including allied health support. To determine your eligibility for a Home Care Package, you can complete an assessment through My Aged Care. For more information, visit our Home Care page.
Prices vary depending on the location of the retirement living unit of your preference. Call our team today or fill out the form below so we can provide you with further information.
How much does it cost to live in a retirement living unit?
Prices vary depending on the location of the retirement living unit of your preference. Call our team today or fill out the form below so we can provide you with further information.
Residential care is permanent or long-term care, while respite care is short-term care. Respite care can take place in a variety of settings, including residential aged care homes.
What is the difference between residential care and respite care?
Residential care is permanent or long-term care, while respite care is short-term care. Respite care can take place in a variety of settings, including residential aged care homes.
Eligibility is based on your care needs as determined through an assessment, but you must be aged 65 or older (50 years or older for First Nations people) and need coordinated services to help you continue living at home independently.
Who is eligible for home care services or packages?
Eligibility is based on your care needs as determined through an assessment, but you must be aged 65 or older (50 years or older for First Nations people) and need coordinated services to help you continue living at home independently.
Eligibility for CHSP is generally for older Australians aged 65 years and over (50 years and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) who need assistance with daily tasks to live independently at home. An assessment by the Regional Assessment Service (RAS) is required to determine specific needs.
Who is eligible for the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP)?
Eligibility for CHSP is generally for older Australians aged 65 years and over (50 years and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) who need assistance with daily tasks to live independently at home. An assessment by the Regional Assessment Service (RAS) is required to determine specific needs.