Italo-Australian Welfare & Cultural Centre Inc (ICare Community Aged Services)

209 FITZGERALD Street
PERTH WA 6000

(08) 9228 2220

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The ICare Community Aged Services programme was established by IAWCC in 2005 to meet the increasing demand for linguistically and culturally appropriate services for the frail aged and elderly people in the Italian Australian Communities. Through this programme, the IAWCC services Italian speaking clients, including all CALD clients, in the Perth metropolitan area (WA). The aim is to provide care support for elderly people requiring assistance at home, including: Personal Care; Respite Care; Socialisation; and Culturally Relevant Services. CVS SCHEMES Funded by DSS (Residential and Home Care): These schemes help to establish links between people living in aged care facilities, their homes and their community. The objective is to improve the quality of life of residents and home recipients who have limited family/social contact and who may be at risk of isolation from the general community for social cultural reasons For further information, contact 08 9228 2220 (M-F 9am-5pm).

Special needs
Focus on socially and financially disadvantaged people
People who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
Specific services for people with CALD backgrounds
Specific services for veterans
Specialised services
Assistive Technology
Continence Advisory
Dementia
Hearing
In-home respite care
Mental Health
Mobility
Vision
Wellness and reablement

(08) 9228 2220


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Government-subsidised care

Italo-Australian Welfare & Cultural Centre Inc (ICare Community Aged Services) is an approved provider for Home Care Packages, subsidised by the Australian Government.

$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.