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2014 Aged Care Service List with Funding Aged Care Service List - NT - as at 30 June 2014 Physical 2013-14 Australian Physical Address Post 2013 Aged Care Planning Home Care Low Home Care High Residential Low Residential High Transition Government Service name Physical Address Line 1 Physical Address Line 2 Physical Address Suburb Address State Code Region (ACPR) Care Type Places Places Care Places Care Places Care Places Provider Name Organisation Type ABS Remoteness Funding Ali Curung (Homemakers) Aged Care Service Lot 86 Jackson Street ALI CURUNG NT 872 Barkly Home Care Places 9 Barkly Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $131,966 Alpurrurulam Aged Care Program Lot 24 Antyiper Street ALPURRURULAM COMMUNITY NT 872 Barkly Home Care Places 9 Barkly Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $123,186 Amoonguna Aged Care Lot 116 Cedar Street AMOONGUNA NT 872 Alice Springs Home Care Places 6 MacDonnell Regional Council Local Government Remote Australia $69,554 Ampilatwatja Aged Care Services Lot 66 South Street AMPILATWATJA COMMUNITY NT 872 Alice Springs Home Care Places 5 Barkly Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $59,783 Anglicare NT Commonwealth Offices 6 Chesterfield Circuit NHULUNBUY NT 880 East Arnhem Home Care Places 5 Anglicare NT Religious Very Remote Australia $75,788 Animparrinpi Yututju Women's Aboriginal Corporation Old People's Program 50 Kelly Street MOUNT LIEBIG NT 872 Alice Springs Home Care Places 12 Animparrinpi Yututju Women's Aboriginal Corporation Community Based Very Remote Australia $158,423 Anmatjere Flexible Aged Care Service (Ti Tree) Lot 25&26 Palmer Street TI TREE NT 872 Alice Springs National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aged Care Program 1 6 5 Central Desert Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $589,615 Areyonga Health and Community Support Program Lot 87 Utji Drive AREYONGA NT 872 Alice Springs Home Care Places 5 MacDonnell Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $88,488 Atitjere Aged Care Lot 84 Second Street ATITJERE NT 872 Alice Springs Home Care Places 5 Marle Ingkherekenhe Arndaritjika Aboriginal Corporation Community Based Very Remote Australia $78,115 Bawinanga Aged Care Lot 475 MANINGRIDA NT 822 Darwin Home Care Places 10 Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation Community Based Very Remote Australia $179,919 Calvary CACP Alice Springs 9/82 Todd Street ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Home Care Places 17 Calvary Home Care Services Ltd Religious Remote Australia $246,812 Calvary CACPS Darwin Unit 1, 8 Totem Road COCONUT GROVE NT 810 Darwin Home Care Places 79 Calvary Home Care Services Ltd Religious Outer Regional Australia $867,954 Calvary EACH Alice Springs Suit T9/82 Todd Street ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Home Care Places 15 Calvary Home Care Services Ltd Religious Remote Australia $628,160 Calvary EACH Darwin Unit 1, 8 Totem Road COCONUT GROVE NT 810 Darwin Home Care Places 2 17 Calvary Home Care Services Ltd Religious Outer Regional Australia $670,021 Calvary EACH Dementia Alice Springs Suite T9/82 Todd Street ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Home Care Places 5 Calvary Home Care Services Ltd Religious Remote Australia $227,850 Calvary EACH Dementia NT Unit 1, 8 Totem Road COCONUT GROVE NT 810 Darwin Home Care Places 10 Calvary Home Care Services Ltd Religious Outer Regional Australia $446,626 Community Care Alice Springs Lot 293 Leichhardt Terrace ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Home Care Places 13 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Remote Australia $184,696 Community Care Alice Springs CDC 446 Stuart Highway, South ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Home Care Places 8 UCA Assembly Limited Religious Remote Australia $110,738 Community Care Barkly Peko Road TENNANT CREEK NT 861 Barkly Home Care Places 6 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Very Remote Australia $58,609 Community Care Barkly CDC 1 Peko Road TENNANT CREEK NT 850 Barkly Home Care Places 8 UCA Assembly Limited Religious Very Remote Australia n.a. Community Care Central 446 Stuart Highway ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Home Care Places 6 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Remote Australia $76,378 Community Care Darwin 44 Woods Street DARWIN CITY NT 800 Darwin Home Care Places 28 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Outer Regional Australia $379,478 Community Care Darwin ‐ EACH‐D11 Creswell Street TIWI NT 810 Darwin Home Care Places 5 ECH Inc Charitable Outer Regional Australia $222,490 Community Care Darwin CDC 87 Woods Street DARWIN CITY NT 800 Darwin Home Care Places 2 UCA Assembly Limited Religious Outer Regional Australia $102,142 Community Care Ingkerreke 18 Griffith Place ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Home Care Places 5 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Remote Australia $82,415 Community Care Katherine 19 Riverbank Drive KATHERINE NT 850 Katherine Home Care Places 22 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Remote Australia $311,342 Community Care Katherine CDC 18 Riverbank Drive KATHERINE NT 850 Katherine Home Care Places 8 UCA Assembly Limited Religious Remote Australia $79,154 Community Care Mutitjulu Lot 37 Petermann Road MUTITJULU NT 872 Alice Springs Home Care Places 6 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Very Remote Australia $110,882 Community Care Services Alice Springs Unit 7, Lvl 1, 82‐84 Todd Street ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Home Care Places 46 4 Community Care Services Northern Territory Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Remote Australia $626,353 Community Care Services Alice Springs EACH Unit 7, Lvl 1, 82‐84 Todd Street ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Home Care Places 3 Community Care Services Northern Territory Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Remote Australia $129,668 Community Care Tracy 44 Woods Street DARWIN CITY NT 800 Darwin Home Care Places 25 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Outer Regional Australia $334,408 DRCS Kintore Aged Care Tjunarriti Road KINTORE COMMUNITY NT 872 Alice Springs Home Care Places 14 2 D & R Community Services Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Very Remote Australia $246,156 DRCS NT Remote CACP Service 3/78 Woods Street DARWIN CITY NT 800 Darwin Home Care Places 29 D & R Community Services Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Outer Regional Australia $382,530 DRCS NT Remote EACH Service 3/78 Woods Street DARWIN CITY NT 800 Darwin Home Care Places 7D & R Community Services Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Outer Regional Australia $318,019 EACH Barkly Peko Road TENNANT CREEK NT 861 Barkly Home Care Places 5 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Very Remote Australia $145,757 EACH Tracy 87 Woods Street DARWIN NT 800 Darwin Home Care Places 10 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Outer Regional Australia $445,141 EACHD Darwin 87 Woods Street DARWIN NT 800 Darwin Home Care Places 5 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Outer Regional Australia $221,883 East Arnhem Shire Council Chestefield Circuit NHULUNBUY NT 822 East Arnhem Home Care Places 6 East Arnhem Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $70,972 East Arnhem Shire Council Cnr C'field Cct & Franklyn St NHULUNBUY NT 822 East Arnhem Home Care Places 5 East Arnhem Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $99,986 East Arnhem Shire Council 87 Woods Street DARWIN CITY NT 800 East Arnhem Home Care Places 6 East Arnhem Regional Council Local Government Outer Regional Australia n.a. ECH Inc ‐ EACH 11 Creswell Street TIWI NT 810 Darwin Home Care Places 33 ECH Inc Charitable Outer Regional Australia $1,472,540 ECH Inc ‐ Level 2 Darwin 11 Creswell Street TIWI NT 810 Darwin Home Care Places 33 ECH Inc Charitable Outer Regional Australia $410,996 Elliott District Aged Care Service Lot 84 Stuart Highway ELLIOTT NT 862 Barkly Home Care Places 6 Barkly Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $86,821 Flynn Lodge 466 South Stuart Highway ALICE SPRINGS NT 870 Alice Springs Residential 20 20 Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services Religious Remote Australia $1,076,503 Galiwinku Aged Care Service Lot 105 Gukuda Street GALIWINKU NT 822 East Arnhem Home Care Places 22 East Arnhem Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $318,718 Gapuwiyak Women's Centre Lot 94 GAPUWIYAK NT 881 East Arnhem Home Care Places 10 East Arnhem Regional Council Local Government Very Remote Australia $188,322 Golden Glow ‐ dementia specific care program Office 1, 7 Gsell Street WANGURI NT 810 Darwin Home Care Places 10 Golden Glow Corporation (NT) Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Outer Regional Australia $492,516 Golden Glow ‐ EACH program Office 1, 7 Gsell Street WANGURI NT 810 Darwin Home Care Places 19 Golden Glow Corporation (NT) Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Outer Regional Australia $787,990 Golden Glow Corp NT Katherine CACP Office 1, 7 Gsell Street WANGURI NT 810 Katherine Home Care Places 6 Golden Glow Corporation (NT) Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Remote Australia $86,768 Golden Glow Dementia Specific Care Program Katherine Office 1, 7 Gsell Street WANGURI NT 810 Katherine Home Care Places 8 Golden Glow Corporation (NT) Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Remote Australia $260,254 Golden Glow EACH Program Katherine Office 1, 7 Gsell Street WANGURI NT 810 Katherine Home Care Places 7 Golden Glow Corporation (NT) Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Remote Australia $261,021 Golden Glow Nursing Office 1, 7 Gsell Street WANGURI NT 810 Darwin Home Care Places 15 Golden Glow Corporation (NT) Pty Ltd Private
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