Understanding Aged Care Services: Live Well at Home

On February 25th a large group of local residents gathered at the Baromi Centre for an informative and practical session focused on understanding aged care services. Jointly hosted by the Community Foundation and U3A Mirboo North & District, the session was about ensuring that members of our community — and those who care for them — feel informed, supported and empowered to make decisions that enable them to live safely and comfortably at home for as long as possible.

Delivered by a team from Latrobe Community Health Service, the session brought together three speakers who each shared insights into different parts of the aged care system.

· Laura provided a clear overview of the My Aged Care and Support at Home programs ;

· Iris spoke about the Carers Program and the supports available for those caring for others; and

· Cynthia explained the Care Finders program, which helps those older people who don’t have family support to navigate the aged care system.

The session was designed for anyone planning ahead, supporting a loved one, or seeking guidance for themselves — and it delivered exactly that. Participants came away with a better understanding of what services are available and what these may cost, as well as who is considered a carer and the supports available to them.

“Importantly, this was only the beginning,” explained Ruth Rogan of the Community Foundation. “For those who need more personalised guidance, there are free one-on-one support sessions available each month at Co-Space. The feedback has been fantastic: individuals and families have found the sessions really hands-on and beneficial.”

Going forward these sessions will be facilitated by Robyn Barrie, continuing the valuable work previously undertaken by Laura Corbett. Book your free and confidential appointment with Robyn for any of the following Thursdays: 9th April, 7th May or 4th June.

Bookings can be made through the Community Foundation by emailing info@mirboodistrictfoundation.org.au or calling 0418 301 092. Please note multiple appointments can be made over time.

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