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Aged Care Assessment Team

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6 years 7 months
Submitted by Julieanne.Hilbers on Mon, 25/06/2018 - 17:53

Are you considering moving into a residential care facility or need respite care?

To be able to receive short term (respite) or permanent care in an aged care facility you need to be seen by our Aged Care Assessment Team.

The Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) is a group of health workers who can come to your home or visit you in hospital.

An ACAT assessment is free and our health worker will see if you are eligible to receive Government-subsidised aged care services. If you are eligible to receive care at an aged care facility the ACAT worker can help you to arrange this.

The ACAT team can work closely with your doctor, family and friends to make sure that you get the help you need.

Your opinions are always listened to and considered, and you will never be forced to make any decisions about your future during your assessment.

For more information about residential aged care or respite please go to MyAgedCare.

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ACAT aged care assessment team

Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and the healthcare professional you want to speak with.

Handbook for family and friends of patients admitted to Aged Care Wards

www.myagedcare.gov.au is an Australian Government website and national phone line (1800 200 422) with up-to-date information about Australia’s aged care system and services. It assists people to navigate the aged care system and provides referrals for assessment and service provision

The Aged Care Information Line provides information on home and community care and financial benefits. Telephone 1800 500 853 TTY 1800 555 677

Community Allied Health Team

Member for

6 years 7 months
Submitted by Julieanne.Hilbers on Mon, 25/06/2018 - 17:45

How we can help you

Our allied health team includes Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Dieticians, Speech Pathologists and Social workers who can visit you at home. The amount of times that you are visited depends on your needs. This service is free.

Physiotherapists can give you exercises to do at home and give you advice about walking sticks or walking frames. They can also teach you about how to prevent having a fall.

Occupational Therapists can arrange for rails or home modifications to be completed at your house. They can also give you advice about equipment that will make it easier and safer for you at home such as wheelchairs, a chair for the shower or a frame for over the toilet.

Dieticians provide food and nutrition information and support.  They can explain how you can modify your diet to help treat or manage a health condition such as diabetes or heart disease.

Speech Pathologists can help you with problems with communication or swallowing. Problems with communication may include speaking, using your voice and /or using and understanding language.

Social workers can offer you short term counselling and support for grief, carer stress, money or housing issues, and support for elder abuse or domestic violence.

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Community Allied Health

Community Allied Health Team

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6 years 7 months
Submitted by Julieanne.Hilbers on Mon, 25/06/2018 - 17:45

How we can help you

Our allied health team includes Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Dieticians, Speech Pathologists and Social workers who can visit you at home. The amount of times that you are visited depends on your needs. This service is free.

Physiotherapists can give you exercises to do at home and give you advice about walking sticks or walking frames. They can also teach you about how to prevent having a fall.

Occupational Therapists can arrange for rails or home modifications to be completed at your house. They can also give you advice about equipment that will make it easier and safer for you at home such as wheelchairs, a chair for the shower or a frame for over the toilet.

Dieticians provide food and nutrition information and support.  They can explain how you can modify your diet to help treat or manage a health condition such as diabetes or heart disease.

Speech Pathologists can help you with problems with communication or swallowing. Problems with communication may include speaking, using your voice and /or using and understanding language.

Social workers can offer you short term counselling and support for grief, carer stress, money or housing issues, and support for elder abuse or domestic violence.

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Community Allied Health

Community Allied Health Team

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6 years 7 months
Submitted by Julieanne.Hilbers on Mon, 25/06/2018 - 17:45

How we can help you

Our allied health team includes Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Dieticians, Speech Pathologists and Social workers who can visit you at home. The amount of times that you are visited depends on your needs. This service is free.

Physiotherapists can give you exercises to do at home and give you advice about walking sticks or walking frames. They can also teach you about how to prevent having a fall.

Occupational Therapists can arrange for rails or home modifications to be completed at your house. They can also give you advice about equipment that will make it easier and safer for you at home such as wheelchairs, a chair for the shower or a frame for over the toilet.

Dieticians provide food and nutrition information and support.  They can explain how you can modify your diet to help treat or manage a health condition such as diabetes or heart disease.

Speech Pathologists can help you with problems with communication or swallowing. Problems with communication may include speaking, using your voice and /or using and understanding language.

Social workers can offer you short term counselling and support for grief, carer stress, money or housing issues, and support for elder abuse or domestic violence.

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Hospital in the Home 

Member for

6 years 7 months
Submitted by Julieanne.Hilbers on Thu, 01/02/2018 - 11:51

How we can help you

We care for people over the age of 16 years who have infections or people over the age of 60 years who need rehabilitation after surgery or a long stay in hospital. 

We come to you in your own home or nursing home. Our nurses will visit you regularly. Our doctor will visit you when needed. We can:

  • give you intravenous antibiotics if you have an infection. These are antibiotics which are directly injected into your vein.
  • provide rehabilitation services after you have had an operation or a long stay in hospital. This includes organising any special equipment you may need.
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Location Details
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02 9382 2470

Managers

Nurse Manager Louise Barclay

Medical Manager Professor Gideon Caplan

Hours of operation

8.30am to 5.00pm 7 days a week

 

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Hospital in the Home - We care for people over the age of 16 years who have infections or people over the age of 60 years who need rehabilitation after surgery or a long stay in hospital.

Our team includes:

  • Medical Director and Registrar (Doctor in training): The Doctor will monitor your health and treatment plan until you are better or referred to another service.
  • Registered Nurses: Our nurses will visit you regularly to give you your medicine and other treatments. 
  • Physiotherapists: The physiotherapists will explain what exercises you need to do after you have had surgery.
  • Occupational Therapists:  The Occupational Therapist will provide equipment and advice on how to stay safe at home after you have had surgery.
  • Administrative staff: Our administration staff answer the phone and can help with any questions you may have.

We work closely with your local general practitioner (GP) the staff at Prince of Wales Hospital and other doctors who may refer you to our service.

Our nurses will visit every day depending on your treatment plan. They will also visit you on weekends and public holidays. The nurses will provide all the medical equipment that is needed. They will talk to your GP and our doctor about your progress and discuss with them any concerns they may have. Our doctor will visit to check your progress and will decide when you no longer need to use our services.

Who is eligible to use our services?

  • People over the age of 16 years who have an infection and need antibiotics to be directly injected into a vein. 
  • People over the age of 60 years who need rehabilitation support after surgery.
  • You must live in the suburbs that are covered by our service. To find out if you are eligible please contact our office.

How to make an appointment for a visit

If you have an infection your GP will ring our doctor to discuss your treatment needs. If it is decided that you need antibiotics to be injected directly into a vein you will receive a call from the nurse to organise the visit. 

If you need rehabilitation at home you or your GP can contact us to discuss your needs.

What time are the visits?

We usually visit between 9.30am and 1.30pm. If our nurses need to visit outside these times we will let you know.

What happens if I have an appointment and will not be available for the visit?

If you are not available for an appointment please talk with your nurse or contact our office a few days beforehand so we can make alternative arrangements.

    If you need antibiotics, our doctor will organise these.  You will need to organise your regular medicines with your GP.

     

    Our nursing service is available 24 hours a day. You will be given a phone number to contact us if you feel unwell.  If you are very unwell please go to the Emergency Department.

    Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and the healthcare professional you want to speak with.

    Prince of Wales Hospital is a teaching hospital and you may be asked for your permission for a student to be present during the visits. You have the right to say no.  If you do so, this will not influence the treatment or services available to you.

    Hospital in the Home 

    Member for

    6 years 7 months
    Submitted by Julieanne.Hilbers on Thu, 01/02/2018 - 11:51

    How we can help you

    We care for people over the age of 16 years who have infections or people over the age of 60 years who need rehabilitation after surgery or a long stay in hospital. 

    We come to you in your own home or nursing home. Our nurses will visit you regularly. Our doctor will visit you when needed. We can:

    • give you intravenous antibiotics if you have an infection. These are antibiotics which are directly injected into your vein.
    • provide rehabilitation services after you have had an operation or a long stay in hospital. This includes organising any special equipment you may need.
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    Location Details
    Contact Us
    Phone
    02 9382 2470

    Managers

    Nurse Manager Louise Barclay

    Medical Manager Professor Gideon Caplan

    Hours of operation

    8.30am to 5.00pm 7 days a week

     

    Location Media
    Photo of Hospital in the Home worker with patient
    Meta Description
    Hospital in the Home - We care for people over the age of 16 years who have infections or people over the age of 60 years who need rehabilitation after surgery or a long stay in hospital.

    Our team includes:

    • Medical Director and Registrar (Doctor in training): The Doctor will monitor your health and treatment plan until you are better or referred to another service.
    • Registered Nurses: Our nurses will visit you regularly to give you your medicine and other treatments. 
    • Physiotherapists: The physiotherapists will explain what exercises you need to do after you have had surgery.
    • Occupational Therapists:  The Occupational Therapist will provide equipment and advice on how to stay safe at home after you have had surgery.
    • Administrative staff: Our administration staff answer the phone and can help with any questions you may have.

    We work closely with your local general practitioner (GP) the staff at Prince of Wales Hospital and other doctors who may refer you to our service.

    Our nurses will visit every day depending on your treatment plan. They will also visit you on weekends and public holidays. The nurses will provide all the medical equipment that is needed. They will talk to your GP and our doctor about your progress and discuss with them any concerns they may have. Our doctor will visit to check your progress and will decide when you no longer need to use our services.

    Who is eligible to use our services?

    • People over the age of 16 years who have an infection and need antibiotics to be directly injected into a vein. 
    • People over the age of 60 years who need rehabilitation support after surgery.
    • You must live in the suburbs that are covered by our service. To find out if you are eligible please contact our office.

    How to make an appointment for a visit

    If you have an infection your GP will ring our doctor to discuss your treatment needs. If it is decided that you need antibiotics to be injected directly into a vein you will receive a call from the nurse to organise the visit. 

    If you need rehabilitation at home you or your GP can contact us to discuss your needs.

    What time are the visits?

    We usually visit between 9.30am and 1.30pm. If our nurses need to visit outside these times we will let you know.

    What happens if I have an appointment and will not be available for the visit?

    If you are not available for an appointment please talk with your nurse or contact our office a few days beforehand so we can make alternative arrangements.

      If you need antibiotics, our doctor will organise these.  You will need to organise your regular medicines with your GP.

       

      Our nursing service is available 24 hours a day. You will be given a phone number to contact us if you feel unwell.  If you are very unwell please go to the Emergency Department.

      Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and the healthcare professional you want to speak with.

      Prince of Wales Hospital is a teaching hospital and you may be asked for your permission for a student to be present during the visits. You have the right to say no.  If you do so, this will not influence the treatment or services available to you.

      Hospital in the Home 

      Member for

      6 years 7 months
      Submitted by Julieanne.Hilbers on Thu, 01/02/2018 - 11:51

      How we can help you

      We care for people over the age of 16 years who have infections or people over the age of 60 years who need rehabilitation after surgery or a long stay in hospital. 

      We come to you in your own home or nursing home. Our nurses will visit you regularly. Our doctor will visit you when needed. We can:

      • give you intravenous antibiotics if you have an infection. These are antibiotics which are directly injected into your vein.
      • provide rehabilitation services after you have had an operation or a long stay in hospital. This includes organising any special equipment you may need.
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      Location Details
      Contact Us
      Phone
      02 9382 2470

      Managers

      Nurse Manager Louise Barclay

      Medical Manager Professor Gideon Caplan

      Hours of operation

      8.30am to 5.00pm 7 days a week

       

      Location Media
      Photo of Hospital in the Home worker with patient
      Meta Description
      Hospital in the Home - We care for people over the age of 16 years who have infections or people over the age of 60 years who need rehabilitation after surgery or a long stay in hospital.

      Our team includes:

      • Medical Director and Registrar (Doctor in training): The Doctor will monitor your health and treatment plan until you are better or referred to another service.
      • Registered Nurses: Our nurses will visit you regularly to give you your medicine and other treatments. 
      • Physiotherapists: The physiotherapists will explain what exercises you need to do after you have had surgery.
      • Occupational Therapists:  The Occupational Therapist will provide equipment and advice on how to stay safe at home after you have had surgery.
      • Administrative staff: Our administration staff answer the phone and can help with any questions you may have.

      We work closely with your local general practitioner (GP) the staff at Prince of Wales Hospital and other doctors who may refer you to our service.

      Our nurses will visit every day depending on your treatment plan. They will also visit you on weekends and public holidays. The nurses will provide all the medical equipment that is needed. They will talk to your GP and our doctor about your progress and discuss with them any concerns they may have. Our doctor will visit to check your progress and will decide when you no longer need to use our services.

      Who is eligible to use our services?

      • People over the age of 16 years who have an infection and need antibiotics to be directly injected into a vein. 
      • People over the age of 60 years who need rehabilitation support after surgery.
      • You must live in the suburbs that are covered by our service. To find out if you are eligible please contact our office.

      How to make an appointment for a visit

      If you have an infection your GP will ring our doctor to discuss your treatment needs. If it is decided that you need antibiotics to be injected directly into a vein you will receive a call from the nurse to organise the visit. 

      If you need rehabilitation at home you or your GP can contact us to discuss your needs.

      What time are the visits?

      We usually visit between 9.30am and 1.30pm. If our nurses need to visit outside these times we will let you know.

      What happens if I have an appointment and will not be available for the visit?

      If you are not available for an appointment please talk with your nurse or contact our office a few days beforehand so we can make alternative arrangements.

        If you need antibiotics, our doctor will organise these.  You will need to organise your regular medicines with your GP.

         

        Our nursing service is available 24 hours a day. You will be given a phone number to contact us if you feel unwell.  If you are very unwell please go to the Emergency Department.

        Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and the healthcare professional you want to speak with.

        Prince of Wales Hospital is a teaching hospital and you may be asked for your permission for a student to be present during the visits. You have the right to say no.  If you do so, this will not influence the treatment or services available to you.