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Victorian Support for Carers Program Providers Victorian Support for Carers Program providers Information on local respite services for carers Contact information Respite services and other support is available for carers across Victoria through the Support for Carers Program. To find out more about respite in your area call 1800 514 845 or contact your local provider from the list below. List of Victorian Support for Carers Program providers by area Service provider Local government area Web address Phone Alfred Health Carer Services Bayside, Cardinia, Casey, Frankston, Glen Eira, Greater Alfred Health Carer Services 1800 51 21 21 Dandenong, Kingston, Mornington Peninsula, Port Phillip and <www.carersouth.org.au> Stonnington annecto Phone service in Grampians area: Ararat, Ballarat, Moorabool annecto 03 9687 7066 and Horsham <www.annecto.org.au> Ballarat Health Services Carer Ballarat, Golden Plains, Hepburn and Moorabool Ballarat Health Services Carer Respite and 03 5333 7104 Respite and Support Services Support Services <www.bhs.org.au> Banyule City Council Banyule Banyule City Council 03 9457-9837 <www.banyule.vic.gov.au> Baptcare Southaven Bayside, Glen Eira, Kingston, Monash and Stonnington Baptcare Southaven 03 9576 6600 <www.baptcare.org.au> Barwon Health Carer Support Colac-Otway, Greater Geelong, Queenscliff and Surf Coast Barwon Health Carer Support Barwon: <www.respitebarwonsouthwest.org.au> 03 4215 7600 South West: 03 5564 6054 Service provider Local government area Web address Phone Bass Coast Shire Council Bass Coast Bass Coast Shire Council 1300 226 278 <www.basscoast.vic.gov.au> Baw Baw Shire Council Baw Baw Baw Baw Shire Council 03 5624 2411 <www.bawbawshire.vic.gov.au> Bayside City Council Bayside Bayside City Council 03 9599 4381 <www.bayside.vic.gov.au> Bendigo Health Carer Support Greater Bendigo, Buloke, Campaspe, Central Goldfields, Bendigo Health Carer Support Services 1800 068 978 Services Gannawarra, Loddon, Macedon Ranges, Mildura, Mount <www.bendigohealth.org.au> Alexander and Swan Hill BrainLink Services Limited Banyule, Brimbank, Cardinia, Casey, Darebin, Frankston, Glen BrainLink Services Limited 1800 677 579 / Eira, Greater Dandenong, Hobsons Bay, Hume, Kingston, <www.brainlink.org.au> 03 9845 2952 Maribyrnong, Melbourne, Moonee Valley, Moreland, Mornington Peninsula, Port Phillip, Stonnington and Wyndham Brimbank City Council Brimbank Brimbank City Council 03 9249 4494 <www.brimbank.vic.gov.au> Brotherhood of St Laurence Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Brotherhood of St Laurence Banksia 1300 147 147 Banksia Services Services <www.agedcare.bsl.org.au> Calvary Health Care Bethlehem Bayside, Casey, Cardinia, Frankston, Glen Eira, Greater Calvary Health Care Bethlehem 03 9596 2853 Dandenong, Kingston, Mornington Peninsula, Port Phillip and <www.calvarycare.org.au/community-care> Stonnington Carers Victoria Brimbank, Melbourne, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melton, Carers Victoria 1800 514 845/ Moonee Valley and Wyndham <www.carersvictoria.org.au> 03 9396 9500 Central Gippsland Health Wellington Central Gippsland Health Service - Carer 03 5143 8600 Service - Carer Services Services <www.gha2.net.au/cghs> Centre for Participation Horsham, Hindmarsh, West Wimmera and Yarriambiack Centre for Participation 03 5382 5607 <www.centreforparticipation.org.au/> City of Darebin Darebin City of Darebin 03 9481 9570 Victorian Support for Carers Program Service providers 2 Service provider Local government area Web address Phone <www.darebin.vic.gov.au/en/Darebin- Living/Community-support/Older-Adults> City of Melbourne Melbourne City of Melbourne 03 9658 9989 <www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/community/he alth-support-services/pages/carers.aspx> City of Whittlesea Whittlesea City of Whittlesea 03 9407 5935/ <www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au> 03 9407 5939 Gateway Community Services Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong and Wyndham Gateway Community Services 03 9399 3511 <www.gatewaycommunityservices.org.au> Gippsland Lakes Community East Gippsland and Wellington Gippsland Lakes Community Health 03 5155 8300 Health <www.glch.org.au> Goulburn Valley Family Care Greater Shepparton, Mitchell, Moira, Murrindindi and Strathbogie Goulburn Valley Family Care 03 5823 7081 <www.familycare.net.au> Grampians Community Health Ararat, Northern Grampians and Pyrenees Grampians Community Health 03 5333 7104 <www.bhs.org.au/node/188> Hobsons Bay City Council Hobsons Bay Hobsons Bay City Council 03 9932 1530 <www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au> Jewish Care (Victoria) Southern Melbourne and Bayside Peninsula Jewish Care (Victoria) 03 8517 5999 <www.jewishcare.org.au> Karingal St Laurence Barwon Karingal St Laurence 1300 558 368 <www.karingalstlaurence.net.au> Latrobe City Council Latrobe Latrobe City Council 1300 367 700 <www.latrobe.vic.gov.au> Latrobe Community Health Bairnsdale, Bass Coast, Baw Baw, East Gippsland, Latrobe, Latrobe Community Health Service 1800 242 696 Service South Gippsland and Wellington <www.lchs.com.au> Maribyrnong City Council Maribyrnong Maribyrnong City Council 03 9688 0200 <www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au> Victorian Support for Carers Program Service providers 3 Service provider Local government area Web address Phone mecwacare Bayside, Casey, Cardinia, Frankston, Glen Eira, Greater mecwacare 03 8573 4999 Dandenong, Kingston, Mornington Peninsula, Port Phillip and <www.mecwacare.org.au> Stonnington Melton City Council Melton Melton City Council 03 9747 7200 <www.melton.vic.gov.au> Merri Health Banyule, Darebin, Hume, Moreland, Nillumbik, Whittlesea and Merri Health 03 9495 2500 Yarra <www.merrihealth.org.au> MOIRA Bayside, Cardinia, Casey, Frankston, Glen Eira, Greater MOIRA 03 8552 2222 Dandenong, Kingston, Mornington Peninsula, Port Phillip and <www.moira.org.au> Stonnington Monash Health Community Bayside, Cardinia, Casey, Dandenong and Kingston Monash Health Community Support 03 9792 7747 Support Options Options <www.monashhealth.org> Monash Health - Kingston Referrals from Movement Disorders Service, Kingston Centre Monash Health - Kingston Centre 03 9265 1401 Centre and Monash Health <www.monashhealth.org> Moonee Valley City Council Moonee Valley Moonee Valley City Council 03 9243 8888 <www.mvcc.vic.gov.au> MPOWER Corangamite, Glenelg, Moyne, South Grampians and MPOWER 03 5561 8111 Warrnambool <www.mpower.org.au> Sandybeach Centre Bayside, Glen Eira and Kingston Sandybeach Centre 03 9598 2155 <www.sandybeach.org.au> Southern Migrant and Refugee Cardinia, Casey, Dandenong and Monash Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre 03 9767 1900 Centre <www.smrc.org.au> Southern Peninsula Community Mornington Peninsula and Frankston Southern Peninsula Community Care Inc 03 5986 5255 Care Inc (39+) (39+) <www.39plus.org.au> Spectrum Migrant Resource Banyule, Brimbank, Darebin, Hume, Melton, Moreland, Spectrum Migrant Resource Centre Inc 03 9977 9000 Centre Inc Nillumbick and Whittlesea <www.spectrumvic.org.au> Victorian Support for Carers Program Service providers 4 Service provider Local government area Web address Phone Uniting (Victoria and Tasmania) Ararat and Ballarat Uniting (Victoria and Tasmania) Limited - 03 5332 1286 Limited - Grampians Grampians <www.unitingcareballarat.com.au> Uniting (Victoria and Tasmania) Alpine, Benalla, Indigo, Mansfield, Mitchell, Murrindindi, Uniting (Victoria and Tasmania) Limited - 03 5723 8000 Limited - Ovens Murray Strathbogie, Greater Shepparton, Towong, Wangaratta and Ovens Murray Goulburn Goulburn Wodonga <www.unitingcaregne.org.au> Uniting (Victoria and Tasmania) Casey, Cardinia, Mornington Peninsula, Frankston and Greater Uniting (Victoria and Tasmania) Limited – 03 9192 8199 Limited – Southern Metro Dandenong Southern Metro <www.vt.uniting.org> Upper Murray Family Care Inc Alpine, Benalla, Indigo, Mansfield, Towong, Wangaratta and Upper Murray Family Care Inc 02 6055 8000/ Wodonga <www.umfc.com.au> 03 5720 0000 Villa Maria Catholic Homes Boroondara, Knox, Manningham, Maroondah, Monash, Villa Maria Catholic Homes 1300 971 720 Whitehorse and Yarra Ranges <www.vmch.com.au> Warrnambool City Council Corangamite, Glenelg, Moyne, South Grampians and Warrnambool City Council 03 5559 4800 Warrnambool <www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au> Wimmera Health Care Group - Hindmarsh, Horsham, West Wimmera and Yarriambiack Wimmera Health Care Group - Wimmera 03 5333 7104 Wimmera Horsham Horsham <www.bhs.org.au/node/188> Wyndham City Council Wyndham Wyndham City Council 03 8734 4514 <www.wyndham.vic.gov.au> Yarra City Council Yarra Yarra City Council 03 9205 5211 <www.yarracity.vic.gov.au> Victorian Support for Carers Program Service providers 5 To receive this publication in an accessible format phone 9096 7309, using the National Relay Service 13 36 77 if required, or email the Victorian carer strategy team <[email protected]> Authorised and published by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne. © State of Victoria, Department of Health and Human Services, October, 2019. Available at Better Health Channel – Victorian Support for Carers Program providers < https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/-/media/bhc/files/campaign/victorian- support-for-carers-program-providers.docx?la=en&hash=1E40C9088A22700F697A5AA922A05E2D9F5F4B17> Victorian Support for Carers Program Service providers 6 .
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