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Eligibility for respite care

Arranging respite care in the community

Access to respite care (more information) is based on eligibility, priority and need. For respite care in the community - at home or in a day care centre phone 1800 200 422 during business hours or, for emergency respite support outside standard business hours, call 1800 059 059. The amount of care you receive will then depend on your needs and those of the person you care for, as well as availability of respite care services.

How much community respite can a person have?

Each request will be assessed on an individual basis depending on your need and the relative demand for respite services in your area so that respite care is provided as fairly as possible. Some carers are happy with a few hours in home care a week or a day or two at a day centre. Others, such as working carers or carers looking after more than one family member, may require additional longer periods of care.

Arranging respite care in an aged care home

Anyone wishing to organise residential respite care, either for themselves or for the person they’re caring for, should contact an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT or ACAS in Victoria) (more information). The ACAT is usually based at a hospital or community centre and may include a doctor, nurse, social worker, physiotherapist or occupational therapist.

Once an appointment is made, a member of the local ACAT will visit the person you care for in their home or in hospital to assess their needs. The team will then talk to you about what services you and the person you are caring for may need and what’s available in your area.

How much residential respite care can a person have?

In most cases, a person can have up to 63 days of respite care in a financial year. However if the ACAT thinks it is necessary, extensions of up to 21 days at a time are possible.

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This page was last updated on: 06 July 2011