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Carer support in rural and regional areas

Just because the person you’re caring for lives in a rural or remote area shouldn’t mean that you’re isolated from community services. To make sure that rural and urban Australians experience comparable levels of services, the government has introduced many services and programs specially for remote or rural areas:

Short-term care

There are Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centres (more information) located in cities and rural and remote areas across Australia. They can help to arrange respite care if your carer needs a break, including 24-hour emergency respite cover. For information call 1800 200 422 during business hours or, for emergency respite support outside standard business hours, call 1800 059 059.

Read more: About short-term care

Other services for carers are available through the HACC program and residential respite.

Home and Community Care Program

The Home and Community Care (HACC) Program aims to provide you with a basic range of maintenance and support services to help you manage at home. The services are provided by government, community, privately, and by church or charitable organisations throughout Australia, including rural and regional areas. Services offered by HACC include: For more information about aged care call 1800 200 422.

Read more: About the Home and Community Care program

The future

The Australian Government will continue to provide capital grants and viability funding for smaller rural and remote aged care homes, providing older Australians and their families with access to high-quality residential aged care (more information) in their own communities.
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This page was last updated on: 30 June 2011