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Lifeline
If you are in crisis, anxious or depressed and want to talk with someone call 13 11 14.
Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels can deliver prepared meals to your home. The meals are subsidised by the Australian Government so are cheap for eligible people.
- Find out about Meals on Wheels services in your area
- Find out about Meals on Wheels services in your area
- Find out about Meals on Wheels services in your area
- Find out about Meals on Wheels services in your area
- Find out about Meals on Wheels services in your area
- Find out about Meals on Wheels services in your area
My Aged Care
My Aged Care can give people aged over 65 (or 50 and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) help at home through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme or Home Care Packages. Depending on income, you may be asked to pay some of the cost. An Aged Care Assessment Team decides what help you may be able to get.
My Aged Care
The Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) gives basic support for people aged over 65, including help with cooking and advice from a dietitian. For people with more complex needs, Home Care Packages provide more than what the CHSP can offer.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
The NDIS can fund help for people with disability, including getting meals delivered and preparing and cooking meals together.
The Disability Trust
The Disability Trust has services for meal planning and preparation.
Australian Regional and Remote Community Services
Australian Regional and Remote Community Services can help prepare meals with you in your own home, assist you with shopping and provide meals in your home (through Meals on Wheels in some locations) or at one of our centres.
The Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP)
If you are a senior Australian, you may be able to access entry-level support services to live independently and safely at home.
Companion Cards
If you have a significant, permanent disability and need a carer to help them to go to events you may be able to get a Companion Card. This card allows your carer to have a free ticket once you’ve paid for your own ticket.
- Apply for a Companion Card in the ACT
- Apply for a Companion Card in NSW
- Information about the NT Companion Card
- Apply for a Companion Card in the NT
- Apply for a Companion Card in Queensland
- Apply for a Companion Card in South Australia
- Apply for a Companion Card in Tasmania
- Apply for a Companion Card in Victoria
- Apply for a Companion Card in Western Australia
Australian Red Cross
Australian Red Cross offers Meals on Wheels services. Volunteers bring healthy frozen or fresh meals to your door. They also ‘check-in’ to see how you’re doing.