About the new Aged Care Act
By Afea Care ServicesThe Department of Health and Aged Care is developing a new Aged Care Act, with commencement aimed from 1 July ...
read moreDuring his days as an agency nurse, Oleksiy was unhappy with the way he felt rushed in the nursing homes he worked in. He felt he only had “little bite-sized minutes” to provide support. When he joined Afea in 2017, he found that he enjoyed being able to focus 100% on the person he’s supporting. […]
Read MoreThe Department of Health and Aged Care is developing a new Aged Care Act, with commencement aimed from 1 July ...
read moreYounger people in residential aged care or YPIRAC are people younger than 65 who live permanently in an aged care ...
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Download NowA guide for NDIS participants on the new NDIS computer system Following consultations with NDIS participants, providers and partners, the ...
read moreYet another year draws to a close! We pause to take a look back on the incredible year that was ...
read moreAged care representatives and agents can speak on your behalf as a recipient of aged care services. As a Home ...
read moreYour unwavering support means the world to us – thank you for becoming a part of the Afea story for ...
read moreSitti was an incredibly accomplished research scientist, but after a major operation, she was afraid to return to an empty ...
read moreIf you are caring for someone, respite or respite care gives you a short break by having someone else take ...
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