For people under 65
The disability support services team is made up of service coordinators and needs assessors who have extensive experience in meeting the needs of persons aged 0 to (and including) 65 who require support.
Services we provide include:
- identify people's strengths and support needs
- outline what disability support services are available
- determine their eligibility for government-funded support services.
You may be eligible for disability support if you have:
- intellectual disabilities
- physical disabilities
- sensory disability
- autistic spectrum disorder.
The services we contract for are:
- personal care
- home help — for people with a current community service card
- individualised funding
- residential services
- respite
- shared care and contract board.
For people over 65
Health of Older People provides needs assessment and service coordination for people with age-related disability lasting longer than 6 months who meet eligibility for publicly funded services.
We use the interRAI tool to assess a person’s needs and develop a plan of care in collaboration with the person.
interRAI
Services we provide include:
- household management
- personal care support
- day programmes (non-therapeutic)
- carer support and respite care
- residential care and support.