St Anna’s Residential and Home Care

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Tailored Home Care - St. Anna’s

St Anna’s was established in 1990 when three community clubs came together – Croatian, Ukrainian and Belarusian (Croatian, Ukrainian and Belarusian Aged Association of South Australia Inc) to provide an inclusive facility for their ageing community. However, St Anna’s is a place with a heart and is open to all cultures.

St Anna’s is uniquely small and boutique, offering only 60 beds which ensures that its residents feel part of a community within a community. Furthermore, the facility was built as one entity, but is separated into smaller communal areas to allow residents to interact with fewer individuals.


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A leading accredited provider of culturally sensitive Aged Care services primarily for Croatian, Ukrainian & Belarusian communities.

 
Home Care Packages (HCP) are one of the ways that older Australians can access affordable care services to get some help at home. Home Care Packages are delivered on a Consumer Directed Care (CDC) basis. CDC gives greater choice over the types of care and services that can be accessed, how and when those services are delivered and by who. It also gives people more control over their resources and how that funding is spent. To qualify for a Home Care Package, there is a requirement to have an assessment completed by the Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT), who once organised, will conduct a home visit. Having a preferred local doctor or relative to assist is a good idea.

 
St Anna’s was established in 1990 when three community clubs came together – Croatian, Ukrainian and Belarusian (Croatian, Ukrainian and Belarusian Aged Association of South Australia Inc) to provide an inclusive facility for their ageing community. However, St Anna’s is a place with a heart and is open to all cultures. St Anna’s is uniquely small and boutique, offering only 60 beds which ensures that its residents feel part of a community within a community. Furthermore, the facility was built as one entity, but is separated into smaller communal areas to allow residents to interact with fewer individuals.

 
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Not-for-profit, Croatian community, Ukrainian community, Belarus community, Lifestyle activities, Social activities, Emotional support, Physical therapy, Community care, Home support, Independent living, Personalized care