The following links may provide useful information for prospective residents or clients, families and staff.
for finding services, eligibility and assessment, financial help and costs including Aged Care Assessment. Aged Care Assessment Teams (ACAT) work with the frail aged, elderly and their carers to determine what kind of care will suit their needs.
Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission
– The Commission assesses and monitors the quality of care and services against the Aged Care Quality Standards. Information and resources are available to help service providers and their consumers understand the Standards.
Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
works to deliver quality, affordable and accessible aged care and carer support services for older people, including through subsidies and grants, industry assistance, training and regulation of the aged care sector.
work to promote and protect the rights and interests of their clients. They provide a free, state-wide, independent and confidential advocacy service to older people, people with mental health issues, people with disabilities and people with drug and/or alcohol related problems, their carers and relatives.
can make decisions for the benefit of persons who have a disability and are unable to make reasonable judgements about lifestyle and financial matters.
The functions of the Tribunal are extensive and include powers in relation to:
Guardianship
Enduring Guardianship
Administration
Enduring Powers of Attorney
Emergency situations
Consent to medical or dental treatment
Statutory Wills
Appointment of a guardian or administrator made outside Tasmania.
Services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex seniors
– The Silver Rainbow project, now run by LGBTIQ+ Health Australia, is designed to improve the experiences of LGBTI people as they age and enter the Australian aged care system.