1. First 5 - a checklist for new carers

  2. Planning and getting help with meals

    like, and that they can eat. How to plan meals A bit of planning and organisation can be a big help when it comes to … website has more information about healthy eating and meal planning, and NSW Government offers advice on healthy eating … – can fund help for people with disability, including planning and cooking meals or getting meals delivered. The …
  3. Planned and emergency respite

  4. Care coordination and case management

    Care coordination is about planning a person’s care and support, and sharing information … services talking with health and community care providers planning what services might be needed in the future Care …
  5. Planning for a long-term condition

    or more mental health problems. Your doctor can help with planning. Government and community organisations can also help with planning, support and costs. If the person you care for can’t … matters . If the person you care for has disability, the Planning for the future: people with disability booklet can …
  6. Planning to travel

    for and their need for care, and take a copy with you. Planning transport Plan how you will travel – whether by air, … trains or taxis are accessible to the person you care for. Planning accommodation If you are booking accommodation, find … will be accessible and what services they may offer.  Planning overseas travel If you’re travelling overseas, you …
  7. Advance care planning

    Advance care planning means talking to the person you care for about what … want in the future, if their condition gets worse. This planning means that their wishes can be followed even if they … decisions or tell you what they want. What is advance care planning Advance care planning involves: appointing someone …
  8. Making an emergency care plan

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