SLA11 Home and Community Care Program 2012-2013

Created 31/07/2025

Updated 31/07/2025

The Home and Community Care (HACC) Program is a joint Commonwealth, State and Territory initiative. It funds services which support people who are frail, aged and younger people with a disability (and their carers), who live at home and whose capacity for independent living is at risk or who are at risk of premature or inappropriate admission to long-term residential care. The broad aim is to offer maintenance and support services to help frail older people and younger people with disabilities to continue living in their communities. HACC services may be offered in the home or local community by an HACC agency, community health centre or local council. Services include centre-based and other respite, social support and counselling, personal care, home modification and maintenance, transport, meals and other food services, information, advocacy and assessment, support for carers, allied health services, domestic assistance and community nursing.. Data are presented by SLA 2011 for 2012 to 2013.

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Title SLA11 Home and Community Care Program 2012-2013
Language English
Licence Not Specified
Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/5c75917f-f241-43ab-9b1b-df96a3f16bf7
Remote Last Updated 06/03/2025
Contact Point
Torrens University Australia - Public Health Information Development Unit
support@aurin.org.au
Reference Period 06/03/2025
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Data Portal Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network

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This dataset was originally found on Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network "SLA11 Home and Community Care Program 2012-2013". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://data.aurin.org.au/dataset/tua-phidu-sla11-homeandcommunitycareprogram-sla2011