Empowering
independence for older Queenslanders
Empowering
independence for older Queenslanders
ADA Link is a specialist support service dedicated to helping older Queenslanders access aged care and other services they might need in their communities. We are proud to be part of the Australian national care finder program.
Our Services
Who we Serve
How We Help
Our services cover a range of support for older Queenslanders, including:
• talking with My Aged Care and arranging an assessment
• attending and providing support at assessment
• finding and short-listing aged care providers in the area
• completing forms and understanding aged care service agreements
• conducting regular touchpoints to ensure services are functioning well
• connecting to community groups and services for issues such as physical and mental health, housing and homelessness, and drug and alcohol support
How We Help
- talking with My Aged Care and arranging an assessment
- attending and providing support at assessment
- finding and short-listing aged care providers in the area
- completing forms and understanding aged care service agreements
- conducting regular touchpoints to ensure services are functioning well
- connecting to community groups and services for issues such as physical and
- mental health, housing and homelessness,and drug and alcohol support.
How ADA Link Works
How ADA Link Works
Whether you are a caregiver, a health service provider, a local business or a member of the community looking to support elderly individuals in need, you can contact ADA Link directly. We will then support the individual to navigate the steps required to access the services they need, and discover what is available to.