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- Disability and aged care
For older people living with a disability, it can be hard to manage household chores and day-to-day tasks without support. Here are some support services that can help.
- Disability Liaison Officer program
Disability Liaison Officers (DLOs) based in health services across metropolitan and regional Victoria provide support for people with disability to access healthcare.
- Aids and equipment at home
Disability aids and equipment such as wheelchairs, walking frames and braces can help people with disabilities and the elderly gain more independence.
- Disability Liaison Officer program
Disability Liaison Officers (DLOs) based in health services across metropolitan and regional Victoria provide support for people with disability to access healthcare.
- Acquired brain injuries and spinal cord injuries
Acquired brain injuries and spinal cord injuries may have a significant effect on your intimate relationships, friendships, social networks, recreation and work activities.
- Autism spectrum disorder (support services)
There is a range of services available for children and adults who have autism. These include the provision of information, assessment, early intervention therapies, help at school, behaviour support, family education and respite.
- Chronic or degenerative conditions
Find some of the more common degenerative conditions that lead to limited mobility or motor control.
- Physical disabilities
Common physical disabilities and the issues relating to having a disability – find information on diagnosis, treatment and disability services.
- Healthcare decision-making – options, benefits and risks
Ask a doctor and research health information when making a health decision. This will include the cost, timing and regularity of medical treatment.
- Informed consent for medical treatment
You have a legal right to know all the facts about your health problem and any treatment.
- Managing treatments and medications
Managing treatments and medications
- Disability and aged care
For older people living with a disability, it can be hard to manage household chores and day-to-day tasks without support. Here are some support services that can help.
- Healthcare decision-making – options, benefits and risks
Ask a doctor and research health information when making a health decision. This will include the cost, timing and regularity of medical treatment.
- Medical treatment decision makers
You can appoint someone to be your medical power of attorney, to make medical decisions on your behalf when, in certain circumstances, you are unable to.

