FAQs
The main difference between aged care homes and retirement living is the level of health care provided. Residents in aged care homes typically receive assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, meals, medication management, etc. Retirement living is designed for people who can live independently in their own homes.
What is the difference between retirement living and residential aged care homes?
The main difference between aged care homes and retirement living is the level of health care provided. Residents in aged care homes typically receive assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, meals, medication management, etc. Retirement living is designed for people who can live independently in their own homes.
An allied health clinic provides specialised and professional healthcare to clients, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and podiatry.
AnglicareSA’s team of allied health professionals work with you to help you achieve your health and wellness goals for living independently, whether it’s staying active and healthy, keeping up with social activities with friends and family, or building the confidence to explore new opportunities.
What is an allied health clinic?
An allied health clinic provides specialised and professional healthcare to clients, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and podiatry.
AnglicareSA’s team of allied health professionals work with you to help you achieve your health and wellness goals for living independently, whether it’s staying active and healthy, keeping up with social activities with friends and family, or building the confidence to explore new opportunities.
The best age or stage of retirement to move into retirement living varies for each individual and will depend on personal circumstances and preferences.
What is the best age to move to retirement living?
The best age or stage of retirement to move into retirement living varies for each individual and will depend on personal circumstances and preferences.
A Home Care Package is a government-funded program that allows older people to receive care services in their own homes and continue to live independently. It can be used to receive various supports, such as help with housework, transport to appointments, or personal care.
What is a Home Care Package (HCP)?
A Home Care Package is a government-funded program that allows older people to receive care services in their own homes and continue to live independently. It can be used to receive various supports, such as help with housework, transport to appointments, or personal care.
The Transition Care Program (TCP) is a 12-week home-based program for older people who have been in the hospital and can continue their restorative care at home. The TCP helps you restore your independence and maintain your health.
What is the Transition Care Program (TCP)?
The Transition Care Program (TCP) is a 12-week home-based program for older people who have been in the hospital and can continue their restorative care at home. The TCP helps you restore your independence and maintain your health.