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Planning to travel
Travelling If you travel with the person you care for, it’s a good idea to research and carefully plan the trip. Whether you are travelling in Australia or overseas, you should make an … take a copy with you. Planning transport Plan how you will travel – whether by air, sea, rail or road. When you book …Making an emergency care plan
care plan take a copy with you when you leave home or travel with the person you care for give a copy to each of …Anne’s story
so much when she does that. Edie: No matter what places you travel to, what wonders you choose to see, I will always …Getting around town
The person you care for may need help in travelling outside the home. Knowing how to get around and what you need to think about when travelling can help to make things easier. Getting around … Concession Card). As a carer, you might be able to travel for free with a Companion Card . A mobility allowance …Real life story - caring for my late husband
him to medical appointments. Most appointments involved travelling long distances, usually around a 130km drive from home. Other than for those appointments, we couldn’t travel too far in case he needed to go to the toilet because …Transport and travel
Please select from the following articles. … Transport and travel …Caring for a sibling
can get a Companion Card to help them to go to events or travel on public transport. The person with disability will … offer carers cheaper tickets for things such as events and travel (for example, Hoyts offers a carer discount . Visit …Magnolia’s story - caring for her grandmother
also a model and actress. I used to live in Darwin, and I travelled a lot for photoshoots, fashion shows and filming. …Browse the site by topic
Regions Stress Study Taking a break (respite) Top tips Travel Work Young carers (under 25) … Browse the site by …Peter's story
in a small town 50km outside of Oberon, NSW, they have to travel 200km three days a week for Ruby’s treatments. 'One …