Adssi provides personalised, accessible care to Central Coast seniors, helping them to live their best life.
As the golden years approach, the saying “life’s too short to stay at home” resonates deeper. Seniors on the Central Coast have the opportunity to embody this vibrant spirit through Adssi In–home Support, who believes that ageing should be celebrated with zest and social connection.
Adssi has got all the bases covered. They offer Social Support services through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) and Home Care Packages (HCP), which are designed to make life better for seniors. They believe that independence doesn’t mean being lonely, so they create opportunities for seniors to socialise while having their everyday needs met.
Their Social Support services support seniors in participating in group activities and outings. These are not your average get–togethers; they are carefully curated experiences that cater to the diverse interests of older people. They host day trips, casual luncheons, movie outings, visits to botanical gardens, specialised groups, like men’s circles, variety days filled with unexpected joys, and even cultural escapes to art galleries. The essence of these activities is not just recreation but forging lasting friendships and encouraging community ties.
With individual social support, Adssi focuses on personal connection. Seniors who might struggle with mobility or lack the confidence to join larger groups can receive one–on–one attention. This tailored approach empowers them to venture out for shopping, appointments, or enjoy companionship at home – all facilitated by caring Adssi staff members.
Accessibility is a fundamental pillar of their services. Transport is often a barrier for seniors wishing to engage in community events. Adssi solves this challenge by providing door–to–door transport, ensuring that mobility issues do not hinder anyone from participating in a fulfilling social life.
Beyond services, what Adssi crafts for seniors is a sense of purpose and joy. The laughter shared on a group outing, or the comfort of a friendly visit proves to be as crucial to health as any medical care. By focusing on inclusivity, accessibility, and personalised care, they make sure that the seniors of the Central Coast aren’t just living their best lives – they are thriving in a community that values them.
If you or someone you care about is interested in these life–enhancing services, please get in touch with Adssi’s Social Activities Coordinator; you can call them for free at 1300 578 478 or visit their website, www.adssi.com.au.
However, if you haven’t registered with My Aged Care yet, it’s essential to contact them first. My Aged Care is the Australian Government’s starting point for aged care services. With this registration, seniors can access a range of supports suitable for their needs and preferences. You can reach them at 1800 200 422, visit their website, www.myagedcare.gov.au, or visit a Services Australia service centre at Lake Haven, Wyong, The Entrance, Gosford and Woy Woy on the Central Coast.
Call an Adssi’s Social Activities Coordinator for free at 1300 578 478 or visit the website, www.adssi.com.au