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Enjoy Good Family Health And Aged Care - With Country Flair

  • A Local Doctor You Can Trust
  • A Nursing And Administration Team For Care And Support
  • Access To Specialist And Hospital Care
  • Proudly AGPAL Accredited
  • We Pride Ourselves On Our Unique Range Of Services
General Info

We are operating since November 2007 and is a modern first-class medical centre where you can visit a trusted local doctor.

Finley medical centre is a true community health care facility where you can visit a trusted local doctor and access quality associated health services for your family. Be confident and have the peace of mind that the health of every member of your family, at every stage of their life, is in good hands. What is more, when you visit Finley Medical Centre you will receive outstanding care.

At Finley Medical Centre you have the choice of two highly qualified and experienced general practitioners. That means you have the opportunity to build a strong relationship with your own family doctor based on trust, confidentiality and a high level of quality care. We also have a doctor on call if the need arises giving you peace of mind that medical help is always at hand.

From the inception and throughout the development of all our services, it was imperative that Finley Regional Care establish a positive vision, a strong mission statement and a fundamental set of values on which to underpin our future growth and commitment to the community.

As a Finley Medical Centre client, you also have the benefit of a number of visiting specialists including a Counsellor, Diabetic Educator, Visiting Surgeon, Visiting Gynaecologist, Women's Health Nurse, Podiatrist, Pathology Services and other allied healthcare workers so you do not have to worry about travelling long distances to access specialist care. And our strong link with Finley Hospital means we can take care of any hospital admission that you or a family member may need.

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeProudly AGPAL Accredited
Email
Established
2007
ABN
55 003 153 240
Service Notes
Open Monday to Friday
Category
Keywords
Counsellor, Dietician, General Surgeon, Geriatrician, Podiatrist, Psychologist
FAQschevron down

What is an Aged Care Assessment Report (ACAR)?

An ACAR is a report which is compiled after you have been assessed. It outlines your particular care and personal needs and other relevant information and recommends the most appropriate level of care that you need. When you come to see us at Finely Regional Care about entering one of our aged care facilities, this report will give us vital information which will help us decide which facility is best suited to you.


How do you know if you (or a loved one) are eligible for residential Care?

If you are considering coming into one of Finely Regional Care aged care facilities, the first step is to be assessed by an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS).


How do I apply to Finely Regional Care for aged care?

Simply phone us on 03 5883 4916 and we will send you an application kit which contains an application form for you to complete. It is a standard form, issued by the department of Health and Ageing. Once you have completed the application form we ask that you send it to us along with your Aged Care Assessment Report (ACAR) We will contact you once we have received your application and report.


How is the assessment carried out?

The various professionals included in the ACAS look at and assess your particular needs which help them decide which level of care is best suited for you. They will then put their recommendations into an Aged Care Assessment Report (ACCR).


What is an Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS)?

This service is provided for people over 65 years of age and is made up of geriatricians (doctors specialising in aged care), community nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists. Together they provide these important services: - Specialist aged care assessment Information about community services and how to be referred to them. Referral to health professionals and specialist clinics. Information about respite care and how to arrange it.


How do you arrange an aged care assessment?

You can ask your doctor, a social worker or a community nurse to arrange an aged care assessment, or you can contact the Department of Health and Ageing. Or you can phone 1800 500 853 for details of the local ACAS and contact them directly. Or visit http://www.agedcareaustralia.gov.au/internet/agedcare/publishing.nsf/content/ACAT+finder