Government-subsidised care
Macedonian Community Welfare Association - Home Care Packages North, West, South and East is an approved provider for Home Care Packages, subsidised by the Australian Government.
The Macedonian Community Welfare Association (MCWA) is a not for profit home care provider that has been providing high quality home care services to the Macedonian community for in excess of 35 years and in more recent years to the broader multi-cultural community. MCWA provides culturally appropriate quality care to the many seniors from a variety of Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds in order to enable them to remain living independently in their own home. We also extend our services to those that reside in rural and remote locations across Victoria, financially or socially disadvantaged persons as well as veterans. We apply the Consumer Directed Care (CDC) approach by way of involving consumers in their choice as to how they receive their services. Our Home Care Packages are all individually designed with you and/or your representatives to ensure that the supports you receive from us meet your needs. Our staff are predominantly bilingual.
Macedonian Community Welfare Association - Home Care Packages North, West, South and East 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.