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At our local AQ Multi Service Centres, we believe in supporting all older Australians towards wellness, being independent, and enjoying social connectedness.

AQ offers compassionate assistance, support, and specialised care through a range of 24/7 services to keep you and your loved one actively engaged within your local community longer.

Our services encompass centre-based activities, social outings, trips away, cottage respite, and more. Our staff support participation in meaningful lifestyle pursuits tailored to meet individual interests.

Respite care, centre-based or at homeAQ Multi Service Centres operate out of beautiful residence offering a safe, secure, and homely environment where you or your loved one can stay short term in comfort and dignity. Day and overnight stays are available. Respite services also allow carers to recharge whilst knowing their loved one is in capable and understanding care, as well as information, dementia care, carer support groups, and an advice line.

AQ also provides programs and allied health services including physiotherapy, exercise physiology, occupational therapy, music therapy, and more. Our one-on-one and group services are tailored to meet your individual needs and provide practical knowledge, skills, treatment, and programs.

Whether you prefer the convenience of accessing our multi service centre or AQ coming to you, we are committed to providing flexible and comprehensive care. Our community support services can be accessed under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP), or you can pay for AQ services privately.

We recognise the significance of ageing well and that you or your loved one’s needs may change over time. Contact us to discuss other AQ options including accessing Home Care Packages (HCP), aged care residences, and more.

Plus, find out more about your local community support services on each individual AQ Multi Service Centre webpage or contact us today.

 

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