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Day Therapy Centres overview

Day Therapy Centres provide you with a wide range of therapy services such as physiotherapy (more information), occupational and speech therapy (more information), podiatry (more information) and other therapies. Most are located in or near aged care homes.

How can I access a Day Therapy Centre?

You can refer yourself, or be referred by: The Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centre (more information) nearest to you has local knowledge and links to Day Therapy Centre service providers, phone 1800 200 422.

Eligibility

Day Therapy Centre services are provided for older Australians who are frail and living in the community, or low care residents of a government-funded aged care home.
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Cost

There may be a fee for services provided by Day Therapy Centres. However, you will not be denied a service that you need based on an inability to pay.

User Rights

Day Therapy Centre administrators and service providers have a responsibility to ensure that you are informed of your user rights and are consulted about any changes which may be required.

Further user rights include: You can always ask the Day Therapy Centre about their quality of service standards.

Do you have a complaint?

If you have any concerns about the care being provided, it’s best to raise your concerns with the service provider. When you first receive therapy services, the staff at the Centre should explain to you the best way to deal with matters of concern or complaints about the services you are receiving.

Where complaints cannot be resolved with the Day Therapy Centre, you should be referred directly to your local Department of Health and Ageing.

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This page was last updated on: 13 January 2012