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2015 AGED CARE APPROVALS ROUND – ESSENTIAL GUIDE
CHAPTER 6 – REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF AGED CARE PLACES
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The following ‘Regional Distribution of Aged Care Places’ provides the indicative number of residential aged care places and home care places that have been made available in each Aged Care Planning Region, by state and territory, for the 2015 ACAR.
In addition, specific geographic locations, special needs groups and/or key issues that are a focus within each Aged Care Planning Region are identified.
While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available.
The special needs groups and their abbreviated terms listed in the following tables are as follows:
Special Needs Groupso people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities (ATSI)o people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds (CALD)o people who live in rural or remote areas (R-R)o people who are financially or socially disadvantaged (FSD)o veterans (VET)o people who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless (HOM)o care leavers (CLV) o parents separated from their children by forced adoption or removal (PSC)o lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI).
The Department does not guarantee that the exact number of places listed in the ‘Regional Distribution of Aged Care Places’ will be allocated to each region. The final allocation of places will reflect the best use of all of the available places, based upon the applications received and outcomes of the overall assessment process.
Aged Care Planning Regions
Aged Care Planning Regions now align with the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2) structure. As such, geographic locations that are a focus within an Aged Care Planning Region are listed in most cases by their SA2 name (and in some cases by a specific township). Maps of Aged Care Planning Regions, including SA2 names and boundaries, are available at the Department’s website by selecting the following link.
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NEW SOUTH WALESRESIDENTIAL AGED CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key IssuesCentral Coast 460 SA2s of Toukley-Norah Head FSD, CALD Any Language Group Dementia, Respite
Central West 60 - R-R, FSD - Dementia, Respite
Far North Coast 210- LGBTI, ATSI,
VETS, FSD, HOM - Respite, Couples
Hunter 110 SA2s of Maitland – East, Maitland – North, Thornton – Millers Forest VETS, FSD, ATSI, HOM,LGBTI, CALD
Macedonian, Italian, Polish, Greek, Ukrainian, Croatian
Dementia, Respite,Mental Health
Illawarra 210 SA2s of Kiama, Ulladulla, Ulladulla Region, Wollongong - - Respite
Inner West 60 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Respite
Mid North Coast 260 - ATSI, FSD, R-R, HOM, CALD Any Language Group Respite
Nepean 160 - R-R, HOM, LGBTI, CALD Italian, Greek, Maltese Dementia, Respite
New England 60 - - - Respite
Northern Sydney 60 - LGBTI, VETS, FSD, HOM, CALD Any Language Group Dementia, Respite,
Mental Health
Orana Far West 50 SA2s of Mudgee Region – East, Mudgee Region – West LGBTI, ATSI, FSD, HOM, CALD
Italian, Croatian, Filipino, German, Dutch, Polish Dementia
Riverina/Murray 97 - FSD, R-R - Dementia, Respite
South East Sydney 60 - FSD, HOM, CALD Any Language Group Dementia, Respite
South West Sydney 460ATSI specific: SA2s of Bargo, Douglas Park – Appin,Picton – Tahmoor – Buxton, The Oaks – Oakdale
ATSI, FSD, R-R,HOM, CLV, PSC - Dementia, Respite
Southern Highlands 148CALD specific: SA2s of Queanbeyan – East, Queanbeyan Region, Queanbeyan West – Jerrabomberra
R-R, FSD,HOM, LGBTI, CALD
Croatian, Arabic, Greek,Italian, Macedonian Dementia, Respite
Western Sydney 410
ATSI specific: SA2s of Blacktown (East) – Kings Park, Blacktown (North) – Marayong, Blacktown (South), Doonside – Woodcroft, Glenwood, Lalor Park – Kings Langley, Parklea – Kellyville Ridge, Quakers Hill – Acacia Gardens, Riverstone – Marsden Park,Seven Hills – Toongabbie
ATSI, FSD, VETS,HOM, LGBTI, CALD Any Language Group Dementia, Respite,
Mental Health
TOTAL PLACES 2,875
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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NEW SOUTH WALESHOME CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Level 2
placesLevel 3 places
Level 4 places
Total places
Areas of Geographic Focuswithin the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
Central Coast 40 91 69 200
- Level 2 specific: VETS, FSD, R-R, CALD
Level 3 & 4 specific: VETS, FSD, R-R, ATSI, LGBTI
Level 2 specific:Any Language Group Dementia
Central West - 46 5 51Townships of Hartley and Hampton FSD, R-R, ATSI, VETS,
HOM, CALD Italian, Mandarin, Bosnian, Greek Dementia
Far North Coast - 88 19 107 - All Special Needs Groups Hungarian, Dutch, Italian, Hindi Dementia
Hunter - 88 59 147 SA2s of Maitland – East, Maitland – North, Thornton – Millers Forest All Special Needs Groups Macedonian, Italian, Polish,
Greek, Ukrainian, Croatian Dementia
Illawarra 10 98 54 162- Level 3 specific: FSD,
R-R, CALDLevel 4 specific: FSD, R-R
Level 3 specific: Macedonian, Italian, Arabic, Mandarin Dementia
Inner West - 78 69 147-
All Special Needs Groups Greek, Italian, German, Mandarin, Cantonese, Arabic (Lebanese)
Dementia,Mental Health
Mid North Coast - 88 24 112 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Nepean 20 50 9 79
Level 3/4 specific: SA2s of Blackheath – Megalong Valley, Blaxland – Warrimoo – Lapstone, Lawson – Hazelbrook – Linden, Bilpin – Colo – St Albans, Kurrajong Heights – Ebenezer& township of Wiseman’s Ferry
Level 3/4 specific:FSD, R-R, HOM, CLV,
LGBTI, CALD
Level 3/4 specific:Italian, Greek, Maltese Dementia
New England - 18 12 30 SA2 of Narrabri RegionATSI, FSD, R-R - Dementia,
Mental Health
Northern Sydney - 88 149 237
SA2s of Beacon Hill – Narraweena, Cromer, Dee Why – North Curl Curl, Forestville – Killarney Heights, Lindfield – Roseville, Newport – Bilgola, North Ryde – East Ryde, Pymble, St Ives, Wahroonga – Warrawee, West Ryde – Meadowbank
VETS, FSD, HOM, CALD Any Language Group Dementia,Mental Health
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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Region Level 2 places
Level 3 places
Level 4 places
Total places
Areas of Geographic Focuswithin the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
Orana Far West - 19 11 30 SA2s of Mudgee Region - East,Mudgee Region - West
FSD, ATSI, R-R, HOM, CALD
Italian, Croatian, Filipino, German, Dutch, Polish Dementia
Riverina/Murray - 75 57 132 SA2s of Deniliquin, Deniliquin Region, Junee & the township of Urana FSD, R-R, HOM - Dementia
South East Sydney - 103 89 192SA2s of Darlinghurst, Malabar - La Perouse – Chifley, Cronulla – Kurnell – Bundeena
FSD, HOM, CALD Any Language Group Dementia,Mental Health
South West Sydney 55 133 109 297
SA2s of Claymore – Eagle Vale – Raby, Condell Park, Ingleburn – Denham Court, Leumeah – Minto Heights, Mount Annan – Currans Hill, Panania – Milperra – Picnic Point
All Special Needs GroupsArabic, Cantonese, Italian,
Mandarin, Greek, Vietnamese, Croatian
Dementia
Southern Highlands - 55 22 77CALD specific: SA2s of Queanbeyan – East, Queanbeyan Region, Queanbeyan West – Jerrabomberra
ATSI, R-R, FSD, VETS, HOM, CLV, PSC, LGBTI,
CALDCroatian, Arabic, Greek, Italian,
Macedonian Dementia
Western Sydney 35 102 108 245
SA2s of Doonside – Woodcroft, Glenwood, Parklea – Kellyville Ridge, Quakers Hill – Acacia Gardens, Riverstone – Marsden Park, Seven Hills – Toongabbie
FSD, CLV, CALD Any Language Group Dementia
TOTAL PLACES 160 1,220 865 2,245
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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VICTORIARESIDENTIAL AGED CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key IssuesBarwon South Western 100
SA2s of Corangamite – North, Corangamite – South,Moyne – East, Warrnambool – North, Lara All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Eastern Metro 750
SA2s of Doncaster, Doncaster-East, Box Hill North, Blackburn, Croydon, Mooroolbark, Wantirna South, Knoxfield – Scoresby, Rowville – North, Rowville – Central, Rowville South, Mulgrave, Lysterfield, Chirnside Park, Lilydale – Coldstream, Belgrave – Selby, Monbulk – Silvan
All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Gippsland 430SA2s of Orbost, Bairnsdale, Paynesville, Maffra, Moe – Newborough, Warragul, Trafalgar, Churchill, Yarram, Foster All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Grampians 100 SA2s of Creswick – Clunes, Gordon, Ararat, Ararat Region All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Hume 400SA2s of Numurkah, Cobram, Mooroopna, Shepparton Region – West, Shepparton – South, Nagambie, Yea, Alexandra, Mansfield, Benalla, Wodonga, Beechworth, Bright-Mount Beauty, Wallan
All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Loddon-Mallee 450
SA2s of Mildura, Irymple, Red Cliffs, Robinvale, Gannawarra, Kerang, Maryborough Region, Maryborough, Rushworth, Bendigo Region – North, Bendigo Region – South, Castlemaine Region, Macedon, Gisborne
All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Northern Metro 100
SA2s of Sunbury, Sunbury – South, Craigieburn – Mickleham, Whittlesea, Greenvale – Bulla, Roxburgh Park – Somerton, Meadow Heights, Gladstone Park – Westmeadows, Broadmeadows, Campbellfield – Coolaroo, Lalor, Thomastown, Mill Park – South
All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Southern Metro 400
SA2s of Clayton South, Springvale, Point Nepean, Flinders, Hastings – Somers, Somerville, Cranbourne South, Skye – Sandhurst, Cranbourne West, Cranbourne, Cranbourne East, Cranbourne North, Narre Warren South, Berwick - South, Narre Warren, Endeavour Hills, Beaconsfield – Officer, Pakenham – South, Bunyip – Garfield, Koo Wee Rup
All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Western Metro 350
SA2s of Taylors Lakes, Delahey, Keilor Downs, Keilor, St Albans – North, St Albans – South, Deer Park – Derrimut, Sunshine West, Hillside, Melton, Wyndham Vale, Tarneit, Truganina, Hoppers Crossing – South
All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
TOTAL PLACES 3,080
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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VICTORIAHOME CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Level 2
placesLevel 3 places
Level 4 places
Total places
Areas of Geographic Focuswithin the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
Barwon South-Western 10 70 15 95 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Eastern Metro 22 200 180 402 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Gippsland 10 58 34 102 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Grampians 10 39 8 57 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Hume 10 54 27 91 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Loddon-Mallee 10 75 60 145 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Northern Metro 15 118 38 171 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Southern Metro 15 215 182 412 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
Western Metro 15 101 71 187 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia
TOTAL PLACES 117 930 615 1,662
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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QUEENSLANDRESIDENTIAL AGED CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key IssuesBrisbane North 100
-All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia, Severe
Behaviours, Mental Health
Brisbane South 100-
All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia, Severe Behaviours, Mental Health
Cabool 376-
- - -
Central West 50-
- - -
Darling Downs 152-
- - -
Far North 416SA2s of Bentley Park, Earlville – Bayview Heights, Edmonton, Manoora, Manunda, Mount Sheridan, Whitfield-Edge Hill, Gordonvale – Trinity, Babinda, Johnstone, Herberton, Kuranda, Mareeba
- - -
Fitzroy 100-
- - -
Logan River Valley 421SA2s of Daisy Hill, Kingston, Logan Central, Rochedale South – Priestdale, Underwood, Mount Warren Park, Wolffdene – Bahrs Scrub, Jacobs Well – Alberton, Ormeau-Yatala
- - -
Mackay 100-
- - -
North West 53-
- - -
Northern 100-
- - -
South Coast 140-
- - -
South West 69-
- - -
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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Region Places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key IssuesSunshine Coast 100 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group Dementia, Severe
Behaviours, Mental Health
West Moreton 347SA2s of Bellbird Park – Brookwater, Camira – Gailes, Collingwood Park – Redbank, Goodna, Redbank Plains, Springfield - - -
Wide Bay 496
SA2s of Ashfield-Kepnock, Brayan – Kensington, Bundaberg East – Kalkie, Bundaberg Region - North, Bundaberg Region - South, Millbank-Avoca, Svensson Heights-Norville, Walkervale-Avenell Heights, Kingaroy Region South, Monto-Eidsvold, Nanango, Kilkivan
- - -
TOTAL PLACES 3,120
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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QUEENSLANDHOME CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Level 2
placesLevel 3 places
Level 4 places
Total places
Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
Brisbane North - 32 7 39-
- - -
Brisbane South 7 32 28 67-
- - -
Cabool 9 5 26 40-
- - -
Central West - 5 - 5-
- - -
Darling Downs 6 38 10 54-
- - -
Far North 9 89 11 109-
- - -
Fitzroy - 15 - 15-
- - -
Logan River Valley 19 73 8 100-
- - -
Mackay - 5 - 5-
- - --
North West - 5 - 5-
- - -
Northern - 34 - 34-
- - -
South Coast 9 117 - 126-
- - -
South West - 10 - 10-
- - -
Sunshine Coast 7 103 - 110-
- - -
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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Region Level 2 places
Level 3 places
Level 4 places
Total places
Areas of Geographic Focuswithin the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
West Moreton 7 61 - 68-
- - -
Wide Bay 16 63 14 93-
- - -
TOTAL PLACES 89 687 104 880
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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WESTERN AUSTRALIARESIDENTIAL AGED CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
Metropolitan North 200-
- - Dementia, Respite
Metropolitan South West 410-
- - Dementia, Respite
Metropolitan EastMetropolitan South East 250
-- - Dementia, Respite
South West 200-
- - Dementia, Respite
GoldfieldsGreat SouthernKimberleyMid WestPilbaraWheatbelt
200
-
- - Dementia, Respite
TOTAL PLACES 1,260
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAHOME CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Level 2
placesLevel 3 places
Total place
sAreas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
Metropolitan EastMetropolitan NorthMetropolitan South EastMetropolitan South West
25
531007095
343
-
CALD Any Language Group -
South West 5 25 30-
- - -
GoldfieldsGreat SouthernKimberleyMid WestPilbaraWheatbelt
5 60 65
-
- - -
TOTAL PLACES 35 403 438
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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SOUTH AUSTRALIARESIDENTIAL AGED CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key IssuesEyre PeninsulaMid NorthRiverlandSouth EastYorke, Lower North & Barossa
40
SA2 of Whyalla-SA2 of WaikerieSA2s of Tatiara, Naracoorte, Naracoorte RegionSA2s of Goyder, Gilbert Valley
- - -
Hills, Mallee & Southern 90SA2s of Mount Barker, Mount Barker Region, Victor Harbor, Murray Bridge ATSI - -
Metropolitan North 120-
FSD - Dementia, Respite
TOTAL PLACES 250
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAHOME CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Level 2
placesLevel 3 places
Level 4 places
Totalplaces
Areas of Geographic Focuswithin the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
Eyre Peninsula 5 10 6 21 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group -
Flinders & Far North 5 2 7 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group -
Hills, Mallee & Southern 15 30 35 80 - All Special Needs
Groups Any Language Group -
Metropolitan East - 35 25 60 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group -
Metropolitan North - 75 80 155 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group -
Metropolitan South - 70 50 120 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group -
Metropolitan West - 40 15 55 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group -
Mid North - 5 2 7 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group -
Riverland - 5 5 10 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group -
South East 10 10 10 30 - All Special Needs Groups Any Language Group -
Yorke, Lower North & Barossa - 15 30 45 - All Special Needs
Groups Any Language Group -
TOTAL PLACES 30 300 260 590
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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TASMANIARESIDENTIAL AGED CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
North WesternNorthernSouthern
80 - R-R, FSD, HOM - Dementia, Respite
TOTAL PLACES 80
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
TASMANIAHOME CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Level 2
placesLevel 3 places
Level 4 places
Totalplaces
Areas of Geographic Focuswithin the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
North Western 8 28 21 57 -
Level 2/4 specific:R-R, FSD
Level 3 specific:R-R, FSD, LGBTI
- Dementia
Northern 6 29 19 54SA2s of Northern Midlands, Scottsdale – Bridport,St Helens – Scamander
Level 2/4 specific:R-R, FSD
Level 3 specific:R-R, FSD, LGBTI CALD
Bhutanese Dementia
Southern - 33 10 43SA2s of Bruny Island – Kettering, Cygnet, Geeveston- Dover, Huonville – Frankllin, Forestier – Tasman, Triabunna – Bicheno
Level 3 specific: R-R, FSD, HOM, LGBTI
Level 4 specific:R-R, FSD, HOM
- Dementia
TOTAL PLACES 14 90 50 154
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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ACTRESIDENTIAL AGED CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
ACT 210 - - - Dementia, Respite, Mental Health
TOTAL PLACES 210
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
ACTHOME CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Level 2
placesLevel 3 places
Totalplace
sAreas of Geographic Focus
within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
ACT 5 56 61 - ATSI, FSD, LGBTI, HOM, CALD Vietnamese, Italian Dementia
TOTAL PLACES 5 56 61
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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NTRESIDENTIAL AGED CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*Region Places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
Alice SpringsBarklyDarwinEast ArnhemKatherine
65 - ATSI, R-R, FSD, HOM - Dementia, Respite, Psycho-geriatric care
TOTAL PLACES 65
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
NTHOME CARE PLACES: Places Available (Indicative) and Identified Focus within Region*
Region Level 3places Areas of Geographic Focus within the Region Special Needs Groups CALD Language Groups Key Issues
Alice SpringsBarklyDarwinEast ArnhemKatherine
15 - ATSI, R-R, FSD, HOM - Dementia
TOTAL PLACES 15
* While there may be an identified focus within an Aged Care Planning Region, applications are encouraged from applicants seeking to provide care in any location and to any of the special needs groups (including CALD language groups) or key issues, including dementia, where aged care places have been made available. Refer to the note on page 2 for further information, including a list of special needs groups and their abbreviated terms.
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