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When should you contact Central Coast Case Management Services ?

You should contact Central Coast Case Management Services when you or a person you know is: Unable to cope at home and requires assistance with day to day tasks:

  • Personal Care
  • Nursing Care
  • Housework
  • Meals
  • Shopping
  • Gardening
  • Transport
  • Respite
  • Home modifications and maintenance
  • Access to social activities
  • Unable to obtain the service you require
  • Needing a variety of service to be co-ordinated
  • Considering going into residential care or awaiting Nursing Home vacancy
  • Seeking assistance to maintain your role as a carer
  • How can Central Coast Case Management Services help?

    The Central Coast Management Services Case Manager can help by:

    • Visiting you and your carer at home
    • Discussing with you the difficulties and the reasons why you are unable to manage at home
    • Explaining the services and options available to assist you
    • If eligible, arranging the appropriate services and support necessary to meet your individual needs
    • Keeping in touch on a regular basis to provide further assistance if your needs change

    Who can refer to Central Coast Case Management Services?

    Anyone can make a referral to Central Coast Case Management Services

    • Doctor
    • Friend
    • Relative
    • Hospital staff
    • Other Service Providers
    • Or you can refer yourself

    Central Coast Case Mangement Services provides a Dementia Specific Case Management Service.

    How much does Central Coast Case Management Services Cost ?

    As a client you will be encouraged to contribute towards the cost of these services, however service users will not be refused assistance due to inability to pay.

For more information, or feedback on our service or site, please contact our staff below:

Staff

Helen Tuxworth
Program Manager
Kath Hayes
Senior Case Manager
Melanie Ralph
Initial Case Management
Diane Chamberlain
Initial Case Management
Roslyn Murphy
Case Manager
Jay Wallace
Case Manager
Craig Willings
Case Manager
Christine Curley
Case Manager
Heather Warwick
Case Manager
Susan McIlwaine
Case Manager
Kerrie Friend
Case Manager
Jude Berger
Case Manager
Lesley Graham
Client Liaison Officer
Sally Fryar
Business Support Officer
Jamie O'Donnell
Business Support Co-ordinator
Maree Haldane
Finance Officer