Our centre is closed for the school holidays. We re-open Monday 20 April.

City of Casey’s Link Worker–Aged Care Information Session

A welcoming session guiding you through My Aged Care, home support options, and government funding to access help with confidence.

Gain a clear understanding of the aged care support available to help you live independently and confidently as you age.

At Endeavour Hills Neighbourhood Centre, this aged care information session guides you step-by-step through government-funded aged care services, including My Aged Care, home support options, and financial assistance.

It is ideal if you want to navigate the system with confidence, discover local services, or find support that protects your independence and overall wellbeing.

  • A clear, straightforward breakdown of My Aged Care and how the system works.

  • Practical information on finding local home support options and financial assistance.

  • A friendly, low-pressure space with dedicated time to have your questions answered.

  • Insightful tips on how to access the specific help you need right when you need it.

Navigating aged care can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to figure it out alone—we break everything down simply to make your next steps clear and doable.

Presented by City of Casey’s Link Worker

Call us on 9700 3789 to reserve your place.

Wednesday 
10:00am 
– 11:30am 
16 September 2026 

You are required to complete an enrolment form and pay in full to secure your place, unless otherwise stated. See enrolment information for more details. 

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