CASS Home Care Package (Chinese, Indonesian, Vietnamese) - Northern Sydney

44-50 Sixth Avenue
CAMPSIE NSW 2194

(02) 9789 4587

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Providing a range of services and support, across levels 1 through to 4, catering for basic through to complex care needs of older people who wish to live at home safely and respectfully, including people with dementia. The service may include and/or link client to home help, home maintenance, advocacy, emotional support, social activities, emergency assistance, nursing services and assistance with daily living activities and meal preparation. Eligibility: Elderly people aged 65 or over from East Asian background, especially Chinese, Indonesian and Vietnamese speaking seniors who require levels 1 through to 4 of Home Care Package (HCP) / people with dementia; Has a preference to remain living at home; Approved by the Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) for HCP services

Special needs
Specific services for people with CALD backgrounds
Specialised services
Assistive Technology
Continence Advisory
Dementia
Hearing
Mobility
Vision
Wellness and reablement

(02) 9789 4587


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Government-subsidised care

CASS Home Care Package (Chinese, Indonesian, Vietnamese) - Northern Sydney is an approved provider for Home Care Packages, subsidised by the Australian Government.

$10,271.10 package

Home Care package level 1

Basic care

Personal care, household or domestic assistance, social support, meals or shopping, or rehabilitation.

$18,063.85 package

Home Care package level 2

Low-level care

Personal care, household or domestic assistance, social support, meals or shopping, or rehabilitation. Services may include loan of basic equipment.

$39,310.50 package

Home Care package level 3

Mid-level care

Personal care, household assistance, meals and medications, nursing or allied health input, support with memory or behaviour changes, or assistance with aids and appliances.

$59,593.55 package

Home Care package level 4

High-level care

Personal care, household assistance, meals and medications, nursing or allied health input, support with memory or behaviour changes, or assistance with aids and appliances.