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  • Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) for personal care and welfare

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    An EPA for personal care and welfare is a legal document that gives someone you trust the power to make decisions about your health and welfare if you’re unable to.

  • Seeing a specialist

    Found in Health / Doctors, dentists and prescriptions / Seeing a specialist

    When you see a specialist, you’ll visit a medically trained and registered healthcare professional in that field of medicine. In most cases, you need to visit your General Practitioner (GP) first so they can refer you.

  • Help with day-to-day personal care

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    Help from a carer and assistive equipment could make tasks such as showering, dressing and using a toilet much safer for you. Find out what government help you may qualify for.

  • Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) for property

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    An EPA for property is a legal document that means that someone can look after your money and property if you become unable to.

  • Contact details by topic

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    If you’re unsure who to contact, use the list below to work out which government organisation could help with your question.

  • Get a needs assessment

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    You must have a needs assessment if you want to get government-funded home help. Find out if you qualify and the support services you might get.

  • Learning support (special education)

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    Funding, services and support to educate children with disabilities, illness, behaviour issues and other needs.

  • Where to start — when you need home help

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    You may qualify for home help if day-to-day tasks are hard due to an ongoing illness, injury, age-related health problems or you’re a disabled person.

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    Get help with cooking, preparing meals, meal delivery options, food shopping and diet advice — if you need help with day-to-day tasks due to ongoing illness, injury, age-related health problems or you’re a disabled person.

  • Help in your home

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    Find out if you qualify for government-funded home help and the support services you may get after your needs are assessed — if you have an ongoing illness, injury, age-related health problem or you’re a disabled person.

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