Wheatbelt chooses us for home care

Catholic Homes has joined an alliance of local governments to deliver better in-home and community services to older people in the central and eastern Wheatbelt.

The Central East Accommodation and Care Alliance (CEACA) comprises 11 member shires which delivered 71 two-bedroom units in the region and it has asked two providers to supply home care services.

The key aim of the Catholic Homes-CEACA partnership is to provide the services and supports to enable clients to age well in their own home, connected to their family, friends and community services and amenities.

Home Care Executive Manager Kylie Steele said Catholic Homes is well placed to provide a wide range of supports that meet the needs of older people and their families.

“We want communities to thrive and able get the services they need ─ our friendly and skilled team works with our clients to help them achieve their goals and to live their best life at home,” she said.

CEACA Executive Officer Richard Marshall said Catholic Homes has been extremely helpful in providing presentations and advice to CEACA and its member shires.

“Catholic Homes lives its impressive values, is very helpful and experienced and is well-resourced to assist those in regional areas,” he said.

A session is being planned to be held in Merredin in coming months which will provide information and advice to suit individual needs.

For more updates visit catholichomes.com or http://www.ceaca.org.au/home.aspx