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Home care benefits from cash injection

ELDERLY and disabled residents in Melton and Moorabool will have a better chance of living independently after the state government tipped more money into home and community care (HACC) programs.

HACC services provided by Melton and Moorabool councils received $659,200 and $169,500 respectively.

Both programs, delivered by Djerriwarrh Health Services, provide home care help such as vacuuming and cleaning, and personal care including showering and grooming.

HACC is targeted at frail older people, people with disabilities, and carers whose capacity for independent living is at risk.

Kurunjang resident Leo Johnson, 71, who was diagnosed with a brain tumour 12 months ago, said he wouldn’t be living at home if it wasn’t for HACC. About three months ago, Djerriwarrh had handrails installed throughout his home to lessen his chance of having a fall.

“It’s been very beneficial for me because I have an illness that means I have to have a bit of assistance showering and things like that,” Mr Johnson said. “They’ve given me rails for the toilet and shower and an external door so I can get in and out much easier. It’s certainly been a big help because if I had a fall my wife wouldn’t be able to pick me up.”

Melton Council community care and inclusion manager Coral Crameri said funding would benefit assessment, planned activity groups, property maintenance and personal care. She said the HACC program had 976 active clients.

Moorabool Council chief executive Rob Croxford said its allocation would help meet demand.

“Programs that will receive funding include respite, property maintenance, social support and planned activity groups, personal care and occupational therapy.

“The aged and disability services program funds a range of services designed to support individuals, and their carers, to stay active and independent and living at home for as long as possible.”

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