Programs
Geelong School Holiday Program
The Geelong School Holiday Program gives children and young people with disabilities/additional needs the chance to take part in leisure activities and meet with their friends during the school holidays.
> Read More.Respite for Carers of People who are Frail Aged
Flexicare is a flexible respite program that provides in-home and community-based respite for families, who are the primary caregivers of a person who is frail aged.
> Read More.The Interchange Program
The Interchange Program matches a person with a disability with a volunteer, who include them in their family activities on a regular basis.
> Read More.Boost 4 Kids respite
Out-of-home respite for children and young people with complex medical health needs.
> Read More.The Get Up & Go Club
The Get Up and Go Club supports young adults with disabilities/additional needs by giving them an opportunity to maintain frienships by providing a range of social and leisure activities.
> Read More.Prime Movers
Prime Movers is part of the Flexicare program - a flexible respite program that provides in-home and community-based respite for families, who are the primary caregivers of a family member with dementia.
> Read More.Flexicare Children's Respite
Flexicare is a flexible respite program that provides in-home and community-based respite for families in the Greater Geelong area, who are the primary caregivers of a child with a disability, who has high support needs.
> Read More.Flexicare Adult's Respite
Flexicare is a flexible respite program that provides in-home and community-based respite for families, who are the primary caregivers of an adult with a disability, and have high support needs.
> Read More.Respite for Carers of People with Dementia
Flexicare is a flexible respite program that provides in-home and community-based respite for families, who are the primary caregivers of a family member with dementia.
> Read More.Parent to Parent Support
Families of children with a disability/additional needs often say that their most effective source of information is other families in the same situation.
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