Commonwealth Home Support Program
Our Community Care Department is a Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) service provider.
Community Care Services - safety measures
We have implemented a range of measures to protect your health and the health of our community care workers.
Community Care workers
Community Care workers assist others to live independently in the community.
Community Support Register
Do you know someone who lives alone and feels isolated? The Community Support Register can help.
Home and Community Care Program for Younger People (HACC-PYP)
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Home Care Packages Program
We are an approved provider for the Commonwealth Government’s Home Care Packages Program.
Your responsibilites to Community Care
As a service user you have responsibilities to work with us to ensure our workers have a safe workplace in your home.
Your right to advocacy
All Community Care clients have the right to use an advocate.
Your right to make a complaint
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Your right to privacy
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Commonwealth Home Support Program
Commonwealth Home Support Program
Commonwealth Home Support Program
Commonwealth Home Support Program
Commonwealth Home Support Program
National Volunteer Week: Delivering more than just meals
Leone and John Cooke have been volunteering with Meals on Wheels in Corio for eight years.
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New provider for Meals on Wheels
City of Greater Geelong Councillors have awarded a contract to Choice Fresh Meals to deliver its Meals on Wheels Service.
Local connections continue with Meals on Wheels
The City of Greater Geelong is making some changes to our Meals on Wheels service - moving from our current caterer Community Chef to our new provider Choice Fresh Meals. The new service will include delivery which means meals will no longer be delivered by volunteers.
All abilities surfing finally back for summer
The Disabled Surfers Association of Australia was established in 1986 by surfer Gary Blaschke after a motorbike accident prevented him from surfing unaided.
City responds to community’s diverse health and wellbeing needs
Our progress in delivering positive health outcomes for the community have been highlighted in a report noted by council.
City signs up to pilot aimed at increasing accessibility and inclusiveness in sport
The City has put its support behind the national Sport4All program as one of six Victorian LGAs to sign up to the initial pilot in the state.
Becoming an inclusive and accessible region
To help us do this we work closely with the members of our Access and Inclusion Advisory Committee who represent the interests of people in the municipality with a lived experience of disability and advise us on universal access and inclusion for all.
Social Sundays - Victorian Advocacy League for Individuals with Disability
Geelong and Bellarine Peer Action Group invites you to Social Sunday We invite all people with disabilities and/or their family friends to join us.
Commonwealth Home Support Program
Our Community Care Department is a Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) service provider.
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Your right to advocacy
All Community Care clients have the right to use an advocate.
Respite care
Our respite services provide support for carers of frail-aged people or persons with a disability.
Your right to make a complaint
You have a right to make a complaint without it affecting your care or services.
Your responsibilites to Community Care
As a service user you have responsibilities to work with us to ensure our workers have a safe workplace in your home.
Your right to make a complaint
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Your right to privacy
What happens to your information while you are a consumer of our community care service?