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At genU we support Tasmanian communities through our disability and aged care services.
My Dementia Companion is the world’s first comprehensive and practical dementia tool, providing professionals and caregivers with immediate access to best-practice dementia care and support. It serves as a guiding companion through the complex dementia journey, empowering individuals to live well with dementia.
Providing transport to medical appointments and social gatherings in and out of Dorset.
The Goodwood Community Centre is a hub of community activity and support. We also act as a referral network to other services that community members may need from time to time.
While caring for your loved one can be rewarding, it can also have its tougher days. Dementia Australia offers support for families and carers so you don’t feel alone.
Wellways offers Support Coordination to help you get the best start with your NDIS plan. Our Support Coordinators take a person-centred approach to work alongside you to connect you with your local support providers and ensure your individual needs and goals are met.
Arthritis & Osteoporosis Tasmania has a free telephone information service for people with arthritis or osteoporosis; their carers or family members; health professionals; and any interested member of the public.
Client support for people living with a Blood Borne Virus (HIV, Hepatitis B and C).
We provide a place for people to go and feel part of a community, learn new skills, be a part of a group, meet new friends, volunteer, and give back to our community.
Our Vision is Independent Inclusive Living, Our Mission is to provide services to assist aged and disabled consumers to live independently and to participate in their community.
The Targeted Unit Support Service supports children and young people aged 10-18 in Hobart who are facing multiple challenges and are at risk of entering or re-entering statutory services such as youth justice or child safety, or homelessness.
Respite care is short-term care available to a person and their care giver. Respite care provides help for carers so that they can take part in everyday activities or go on holidays while ensuring that the person receiving care is looked after, and given a break to recharge their batteries.