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The Cancer Council of Australia
The Cancer Council of Australia is Australia's national non-government cancer control organisation. The Cancer Council’s members are the eight state and territory cancer organisations, working together to undertake and fund cancer research, prevent and control cancer and provide information and support for people affected by cancer.The cost
The main costs to residents in aged care are the basic daily care fees and, if it is applicable, an income-tested care fee, (which are the residents' contributions to the cost of their care), and, for people who have sufficient assets, an accommodation bond or accommodation charge.Read more: About what you will pay
Transition care
Transition care provides short-term care that seeks to optimise the functioning and independence of older people after a hospital stay. It seeks to enable more people to return home after a hospital stay rather than enter residential care.Read more: Transition care
Transition Care Program
The Transition Care Program provides a package of short-term care that seeks to optimise the functioning and independence of older people after a hospital stay. It seeks to enable more people to return home after a hospital stay rather than enter an aged care home.Read more: Transition Care Program
