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Manning Respite Options Service PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 24 September 2010 12:49

Manning Respite Options Service

Manning Respite Options Service is a specialised service providing a unique mix of in-home, centre based and recreational outings respite for the carers of people with a dementing illness in the Greater Taree Area as well as a career support and education group, phone support, advocacy and referral.

Staff

Sue Martin, Team Leader
Charmaine Rowsell, Client Services Officer

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Volunteers

Interested in assisting our Respite Options Service?

Please view our Respite Options Volunteer Brochure here!

Contact Us

Postal Address:

Manning Support Services
Manning Respite Options Service
P.O. Box 759
Taree NSW 2430

Phone

(02) 6551 1800

Fax

(02) 6551 5700

Email

[Click Here to Contact Us]

Office Location

Manning Support Services Inc.
78 Wynter St
Taree NSW 2430

Funding

National Respite For Carers Program: An Australian Government Initiative
Last Updated on Friday, 04 March 2011 16:17
 
Manning No-Interest Loan Scheme PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 24 September 2010 12:48

Manning No-Interest Loan Scheme

Manning No-Interest Loan Scheme (Manning NILS) is modelled on schemes that have been operating elsewhere for over 20 years.

It enables people on low incomes to purchase household appliances, furniture, and medical equipment in a way that avoids the debt-trap of other forms of credit.
Manning NILS is an alternative form of credit, not emergency relief, and we only lend to people who are able to repay a loan without it causing financial pressure.

How does it work?

The money for loans comes from donations and grants. As people repay the loans, the money goes back into the loan pool for other people to borrow.

The LOCAL community benefits, as well as LOCAL businesses. Everyone that takes part helps other people, as well as improving the quality of their own life. You can also borrow again six months after you've repaid your previous loan.

Who can apply?

People who:

  1. have lived in the council areas of Greater Taree or Gloucester for at least six months, and
  2. are receiving a Centrelink payment or are on a low income, and
  3. can afford to repay the loan in fortnightly repayments.

Lending

How much do we lend?

From $100 up to $1,000.

What do we lend for?

Household appliances, furniture and medical equipment.

What don't we lend for?

Emergency relief
General living expenses
Rent arrears
Payment of debts and bills
Second-hand goods
Recurring costs such as car rego
Car repairs
Items that other agencies provide

How May I Apply?

To discuss a loan application call the office on Tuesday to Thursday between 9.00am and 4.30pm  and Friday 9.00am to 2.00pm on 6551 1800.

If you fit the basic eligibility criteria we'll send an application form and arrange an interview. We'll give you a list of what you'll need to provide at the interview.
Loans are approved by an independent assessor instead of an in dependant volunteer committee.

Repayments

Tailored to suit your budget
Debited using Centrepay
Minimum $10 a fortnight
Up to 18 months to repay

What does it cost?

There's absolutely no charges or interest on the loans. You simply repay what you've borrowed.

Who do you speak to?

Jason McLoughlin is the Team Leader of the Manning No Interest Loans Scheme and Joshua Rogers is the Loans Officer for the Greater Taree area. While June Ryan is the outreach worker who services both Taree & Gloucester. They will answer any questions you may have.

Staff

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June Ryan - Loans Officer

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Contact Details

Postal Address

P.O. Box 759 Taree NSW 2430

Office Location

78 Wynter Street, Taree NSW 2430

Phone

(02)  6551 1800

Fax

(02) 6551 5700

Who Supports Manning NILS?

Manning NILS is funded by the NSW Office of Fair Trading

The loan funds are provided by:

  • The Mercy Foundation

  • The Ian Potter Foundation

  • The Perpetual Foundation

Any donations are most welcome and donations of $2.00 and over are tax deductible. Registered Charity - CFN 14250

Be Involved in Your Community!

Are you interested in being involved in this community based organisation?

Why not join the voluntary Loans Approval Committee?
Contact the Team Leader on 6551 1800 for details.

Links

NILS NSW home page

Centrelink Health Care Card Income Test - For Low Income Earners

Good Shepherd Sisters - Australia & Aotearoa

The Ian Potter Foundation

Mercy Foundation

Perpetual Trustees Australia Limited Home Page

DoCS: about the Department of Community Services

Our Community - Australia's national gateway for community groups and schools

Wesley Creditline - on-line money planner

 

Last Updated on Monday, 12 December 2011 11:52
 
Manning Neighbour Aid PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 24 September 2010 12:45

Manning Neighbour Aid

Neighbour Aid volunteers provide an individual friendly service to frail older people and younger people with disabilities who cannot manage to live alone without some assistance.

Services offered include:

  • Shopping with the client
  • Shopping for the client
  • Banking and bill paying
  • Transport to medical and other appointments
  • Friendly visiting

Staff

Sue Martin, Team Leader

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Contact Us

Postal Address

Manning Support Services
Manning Neighbour Aid
P.O. Box 759, Taree NSW 2430

Phone

(02) 6551 1800

Fax

(02) 6551 5700

 

Office Location

78 Wynter St, Taree NSW 2430

Funding

Home and Community Care Program.

Last Updated on Monday, 12 December 2011 11:45
 
Home Safety PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 24 September 2010 12:41
Home Modification and Maintenance Services (HMMS) provide affordable and cost effective modifications and maintenance work for Home and Community Care (HACC) eligible clients who live in their own home or in private rental accomodation.

 

Home Safety provide service to clients who are frail aged, people with disabilites of all ages and the carers for these two groups.

These services allow people to live safely and independently in their own homes and reduce the need for admission to residential care facilites.

 

Home Safety do not "renovate" but rather carry out modifications as prescribed by an Occupational Therapist.

 

Please note: If renting, the landlord's permission is required to have work done on their property. Where applicable, Body Corporate permission will be required for any external work even if the property is privately owned.

Modifications 

 

All modification work must be prescribed by an Occupational Therapist. Services provided are:

 

Minor Modifications

 

  • supply and installation of grabrails, handrails and lever taps
  • ramps, step wedges and steps and paths to suit individual needs
  • widening doorways for wheelchair and walker access

 

Major modifications

 

  • access modifications such as ramps
  • bathroom and kitchen modifications
  • safety modifications

Home Maintenance

For these services, referrals can be accepted from the individual, family members, friends, health professionals and other HACC service providers.

 

Maintenance work can not be provided when it is the landlord's responsibility to repair the property, e.g. roofing and guttering maintenance.

 

Maintenance work relates specifically to safety and access requirements including:

 

  • changing light bulbs
  • ensuring areas are well lit to prevent falls
  • repair of unsafe stairs
  • repair of concrete paths to ensure ease of access to the house
  • repairs to guttering above entrances to avoid slip hazards
  • minor electrical and plumbing work to ensure a client's continued safety

 

Cost:

Even though Home Safety is Government funded, due to high demand and limited funding, it is necessary to collect contributions from clients. Client's are asked to pay for the cost of all materials plus a subsidised hourly rate. However, if difficulties are experienced with paying the required fees, repayments can be negotiated with the staff.

 

Eligibility:

A frail aged person or a carer of a frail aged person OR a younger person with a disability who requires support and assistance OR a person who cares for an adult or a child with a disability.

 

Staff 

Rebecka Laidlaw, Adminstration Manager
Ian Thompson, Builder

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Contact Us

Office Location

78 Wynter Street Taree NSW 2430

Postal Address

P.O. Box 759 Taree NSW 2430

Telephone

(02) 6551 1800

Fax

(02) 6551 5700

Email

[Click Here to Contact Us]

Funding

Dept Ageing and Disability and Home and Community Care (HACC) program

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 August 2011 11:17
 


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