
Are you looking for services for yourself or the person you care for?
We can help you navigate services and find out their criteria. We listen to your individual needs, search the detailed database and link you to appropriate services. We can let you know of their eligibility guidelines, advise on any assessments required and provide you with contact details. Services are out there, so give us a call and let us help you find them.
The Information Support Service provides information to help put older people, people with disabilities, and those who care for them, in touch with a wide range of services.
With a single phone call to Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centre on 1800 052 222, or a visit to our office, you can receive accurate, up to date information about disability services, aged care services, health related services or community services.
Access points with limited hours are operated at the following sites.
Please contact us for further information on times for these locations:
Jack Young Centre
Orange Ave, Salisbury
Grenville Seniors Hub
Playford Boulevard, Elizabeth
‘Peachey Connections’ - John McVeity Centre
182 Peachey Rd, Smithfield.
Self service information hubs are also located at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the Lyell McEwin Hospital, with comprehensive information and a direct phone line to our office.
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Why Respite?
Why respite event flyer.
Carers of a person living with dementia
North and West Metro Respite and Carelink Centre are offering family carers of someone with dementia living in the northern or western region of Adelaide to upgrade their skills. Whether it is to refresh driving skills, manage finances, manage a home cooked meal or showering, dressing or grooming the person they care for we invite carers to contact the office to discuss how we could help them. All training is personalized and free of charge. Contact NWMCRACC on 1800 052 222 for further information.Click here for details.