Building meaningful connections in Victoria since 1982

How ADEC can help
Social Connection Program aims to improve and maintain participants’ independence and capacity to live safely at home, participate in community activities, and strengthen their ability to maintain their role as carers. These workshops are delivered in a way that promotes skill development, capacity building, and independence.
ADEC can assist eligible participants by providing referral pathways to in-home services, community-based health services, meals, social support, and more.

Join Us
- The workshops will take place in Brimbank, Whittlesea, and Banyule.
- They are designed for individuals under the age of 65 (or under 50 for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders) who experience difficulties with daily living tasks.
- For participants over 65, there is a small weekly attendance fee of $10, as funding limitations apply.
- For those under 65, participation is completely FREE, thanks to our funding support.
For more information, please email: kerry@adec.org.au
Why Choose ADEC?
At ADEC we celebrate diversity. We have bilingual staff that can speak over 33 different languages. We provide free translation services, so you know exactly what is happening when we assist you.
Our team is highly qualified and regularly trained. We are a compassionate group, committed to equality, and driven by making a positive impact. We understand the importance of cultural nuances and personal preferences for care.
ADEC has served the community for over 42 years as a not-for-profit. Today we service a very large number of ethnic communities with the widest range of support services.
We believe that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, and we work tirelessly to advocate for and create positive change in the disability and aged care sectors.
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