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Specialised Support Service
ADEC can help you by offering Specialised Support Service.
Call us today to find out how.

ADEC can help you to remain living independently in your home and communities.

Who does this service help?
We can help people who:
- Need help understanding and interpreting the available support services.
- Require assistance accessing services.
- Have diverse needs or circumstances.
- Come from diverse cultural and language backgrounds.
This service is free.
Interpreters can be arranged free of charge.

What can our staff assist with?
- Contacting My Aged Care and guiding you through the assessment process.
- Explaining how the services work.
- Finding services that suit your needs and lifestyle.
- Connecting you with the right services to improve your quality of life.
- Helping you understand information from service providers.
- Assisting you in joining local community groups such as Social Support Groups.
Contact Us
Our Locations
Postal Address
PO Box 40, South Morang, VIC 3752Frequently Asked Questions
Selecting the right service provider is crucial. The government subsidises your chosen provider to organise a tailored package of care services to suit your individual needs. Given the diversity in care requirements, there are four Home Care Package levels, each with varying funding amounts addressing basic to high care needs.
Package Levels:
Level 1: Basic care needs
Level 2: Low care needs
Level 3: Intermediate care needs
Level 4: High care needs
Your assigned package level depends on your unique needs. Collaborate with your chosen provider to assess your care requirements and strategically allocate your package funding. Your service provider will efficiently coordinate and manage your services on your behalf. For more information, please visit https://www.myagedcare.gov.au/help-at-home/home-care-packages
My Aged Care (MAC) service is the central platform for accessing Australian Government-funded aged care services and information. It is designed to assist older individuals, their families, and caregivers in navigating the aged care system effectively. You can contact My Aged Care or call them at 1800 200 422.
Once registered with My Aged Care, individuals gain access to a comprehensive range of services and resources tailored to their needs. This includes the ability to manage their client record through the My Aged Care Online Account. Additionally, health professionals have the option to refer patients to My Aged Care, while aged care assessors and approved service providers utilise specialised portals for managing service information, assessments, and referrals.
By being in contact with MAC, applicants are empowered to:
- Learn about the diverse types of aged care services available.
- Determine their eligibility and apply for an assessment.
- Locate suitable providers of aged care services.
- Estimate the costs associated with aged care services.
- Access and manage their records through the Online Account feature.
- Ensure that service providers comply with stringent quality requirements set forth by regulatory bodies.
Personal Aged Care Services
Bathing, Hygiene, and Grooming: Maintain personal hygiene and grooming standards with our assistance, tailored to your needs.
Health and Therapeutic Support
Nursing: Receive at-home care for the treatment and monitoring of medical conditions.
Therapies (Podiatry, Physiotherapy, etc.): Maintain movement and mobility with specialised therapeutic support.
Nutritional Support
Meals and Food Preparation: Ensure a balanced diet with our assistance, promoting overall well-being.
Home Maintenance and Chores: Cleaning, Laundry, and Household Chores: Keep your home clean and liveable with our reliable support.
Home or Garden Maintenance: Ensure a safe and comfortable living environment.
Adaptations for Independence
Changes to Your Home: Make adjustments to increase or maintain your ability to move around safely and independently.
Assistive Devices and Transport
Aids to Stay Independent: Receive support with mobility, communication, reading, and personal care limitations.
Transport: Access transportation services for appointments and community activities.
Social Connection
Social Outings, Groups, and Visitors: Stay socially engaged with our services, fostering a sense of community and interaction.
These Aged Care services are designed to cater to your unique needs, providing comprehensive support to enhance your well-being and maintain an independent lifestyle at home.
To access My Aged Care support services, follow these steps:
Visit the My Aged Care Website to find detailed information on how to access aged care services.
You can initiate the process by applying for an assessment online. This assessment will determine your eligibility for aged care services. After your assessment, you can search for local aged care providers that match your needs and preferences. If you prefer a more personal approach, you can also call 1800 200 422. The helpline operates on weekdays from 8 am to 8 pm and on Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm. Trained professionals will guide you through the process and help you find the right support for your specific requirements.
The cost of aged care services varies from person to person. It depends on the care you are eligible for, the aged care provider you choose, and your financial situation. While the Australian Government may contribute to the cost of your care, you will also be asked to contribute if you can afford to. The cost of aged care services varies and is influenced by these factors:
The type of help you require: The cost is determined by the specific services required, which can range from basic assistance to more comprehensive care.
The provider you select: Different aged care providers may offer services at varying price points, so your choice of provider will impact the cost.
Your financial situation: Your personal financial circumstances will play a crucial role in determining your contribution to the cost of aged care services.
The services you receive: The range and frequency of services you receive will affect the overall cost.
Services for getting out and staying social: My Aged Care provides assistance for seniors to maintain an active social life. This can include social support groups, activities, and outings to help seniors connect with their community and peers.
Services for getting some temporary help: Temporary help services are available for seniors who require short-term assistance. This may include respite care or home care for a limited duration to provide support to caregivers or individuals recovering from an injury or illness.
Services for keeping me well: My Aged Care offers services aimed at promoting the well-being of older adults. This encompasses health assessments, wellness programs, and access to healthcare professionals to ensure seniors remain healthy and fit.
Services for keeping my home liveable: Maintaining a liveable home environment is crucial for seniors. My Aged Care provides services that help seniors with home modifications, cleaning, and other support to ensure their living spaces are comfortable and safe.
If you meet the eligibility requirements, you can initiate the process by applying for a My Aged Care Assessment online . Once your application is submitted, a trained assessor will contact you to schedule a convenient time for a home visit. During this assessment, the assessor will engage with you to discuss your individual circumstances, preferences, and care needs comprehensively.
The purpose of the assessment is to collaboratively identify the most suitable aged care service and support options tailored to your specific requirements. By actively participating in this assessment process, you can gain access to the necessary assistance and resources to enhance your quality of life and well-being.
To qualify for a My Aged Care assessment, individuals must meet specific needs and age requirements. These criteria typically include:
The level of assistance required for various everyday tasks.
Age eligibility, which generally requires individuals to be 65 years or older. However, for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants, the age requirement may be 50 years or older.
It’s important to note that individuals facing financial hardship or homelessness may also qualify for assessment. If you are aged 50 years or older (45 years or older for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) and fall into these categories, please contact the My Aged Care contact centre at 1800 200 422 to discuss your situation further.