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How IPC Health helps you stay at home as you age

The aim of the Commonwealth Government Funded Home Care Packages program is to provide coordinated care and services that help older Australians live independently in their home for as long as they can.

For all of us, home is our happy place. Where we can relax and enjoy the garden, entertain friends and family, and keep doing what we love. But as we age, our health changes. Sometimes we need extra support to keep living at home.

Many older Australians don’t get the most from their Home Care Package. In fact, some have to leave home simply because they didn’t know what support was available—or who could organise the best service providers for them.

That’s where IPC Health can help. For over 50 years they’ve been supporting the community in Melbourne’s west. They’re experts at managing Home Care Packages—a process that can be tricky, but they make it easy.

IPC Health has experienced, caring care partners who organise whatever you need to stay living where you’re happiest. They take away the stress by coordinating all your services, organising payments, and handling the paperwork. They also have a team of allied health practitioners, like

physios, occupational therapists, podiatrists and more, who work for IPC Health and can provide services for you at home or at one of their six locations across Melbourne’s west. And they work with a network of other service providers to meet all your needs, from cleaning to gardening to

shopping and transport.

And if your circumstances or health changes, they’ll be with you every step of the way. Because IPC Health is a not-for-profit community health service, it always puts you first. The team can even help to organise care assessments to ensure you’re on the right level of Home Care Package.

In short, they’ll look after your Home Care Package, so you can look after what’s important to you.

Why not give them a call to see how an IPC Health Case Manager can help? Get the support you need—and the care you deserve..

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