Government-subsidised care
The Salvation Army - Adult Services - Community Aged Care Program - Northern Office is an approved provider for Home Care Packages, subsidised by the Australian Government.
The Salvation Army is one of the nation’s largest and most experienced welfare providers, assisting more than one million people each year across a diverse range of human needs. We have been providing aged care to older people in their homes since 1993. Our Home care packages support people who have special needs.We have specialised expertise working with people with mental illness, long term substance abuse, and dementia or challenging behaviours. We pride ourselves in supporting older people that other organisations find difficult. Our services are tailored to meet your needs and we will support you to live at home safely. We work across all areas of Melbourne and our approach is hands on. We do not believe in supporting people from afar. You will be allocated a Care coordinator who will be your dedicated worker along with support staff that will assist you. We provide all the services allowable.We do so with passion to support and encourage you to live your own life.
The Salvation Army - Adult Services - Community Aged Care Program - Northern Office 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.