The HACC Program is a joint Commonwealth, State and Territory initiative. It funds basic maintenance and support services to help frail older people and younger people with disabilities to continue living in their community. Most people want to live in their own home, but some frail older people and people with a disability can find this difficult without support. Help can be provided by carers (family and friends) and by HACC and other services. HACC can provide basic support services so that frail older people and people with a disability can continue to live in their community. These services provide eligible people with help at home, support in getting out into the community, and a break for carers.
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Below is a list of websites that offer information, advice, networking opportunities and tools to assist your organisation.
The third party sites listed in this section are intended as an information source only and are not in any way an endorsement of any Internet site, service or organisation mentioned. The State of Queensland, its officers and staff do not accept responsibility for the content, including any errors, omissions or inaccuracies, in any of the Internet sites listed below.
The State of Queensland (represented by Department of Communities) reserves the right to add further websites to this list or remove websites, as it deems appropriate, in its absolute discretion.
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