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Columbia Aged Care offers a number of different types of care depending on what your needs. These include:
High care is for people who require almost complete, often continuous assistance with most daily living activities.
This care type includes accommodation, meals, laundry, room cleaning and personal care. Nursing staff at high care facilities also manage all medical requirements for the resident.
Nursing services included in high care include items such as:
In low care residents are encouraged to be independent and continue their daily activities, with support.
Low care suits many people, particularly those with limited mobility, who need greater access to personal care than people living at home. Assistance is provided with meals and laundry, and personal care such as supervision of medication, dressing, bathing and room cleaning.
Residential respite care provides short term care in aged care homes. It is generally for people who are in need of temporary care who intend to return to home.
This care is used in emergency situations or to provide a “break” while carers attend to other matters or have a holiday. Residential respite is also an option for seniors who are being discharged from a hospital or who have recently been ill and need a temporary place to stay until they feel confident enough to return home.
Respite care can be provided at the care level needed, depending on your requirements. It also provides the opportunity for us to get to know you and you to know us. If the need arises for full time care, then you can book into a familiar environment.
You may have 63 days of respite care in a financial year, with the possibility of extensions of 21 days at a time if necessary.
More information on care types can be found at www.agedcareaustralia.gov.au
"Even though I visited twice a day I felt confident of the care that he was given. This was truly a respite period for myself and I will have no hesitation to use your facility in the future if needed. Dad never complained about the food. He ate absolutely everything and said how good it tasted."
Baiba Liepins