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Programs for cultural and identified needs
If you belong to one of the groups listed here, there may be special programs available that you’d like to know about. See which categories are relevant to you.
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Culturally and linguistically diverse people
- Rural and regional areas
- Veterans
- People who are financially disadvantaged
- Older people with disabilities
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
If you live in a rural or remote area and you’re from an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background, you’re now less likely to have to move to a distant town or city for aged care services.Read more: Programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Culturally and linguistically diverse people
Many agencies now have services for people from diverse cultural or linguistic backgrounds and offer culturally sensitive care, catering to specific diets, activities, languages or spiritual needs.Read more: Programs for Culturally and linguistically diverse people
Rural and regional areas
Just because you’re living in a rural or remote area shouldn’t mean that you’re isolated from community services. Find out more about what the government is doing to work towards better aged care services in rural areas.Read more: Programs for Rural and regional areas
Veterans
Find out if you’re eligible for Veterans’ Home Care (VHC) (more information) services, which include domestic assistance, personal care, safety-related home and garden maintenance and respite care.Read more: Programs for Veterans
People who are financially disadvantaged
Find out more about the financial assistance available for you and your carer if you are socially or financially disadvantaged.Read more: Programs for people who are financially disadvantaged
People with disabilities
Most people value being able to live in their own home, but if you’re living with a disability you may find this difficult without some outside assistance. Find out more about community care services that can help.Read more: Programs for older people with disabilities
