Older person's services


Wodonga Council takes a lead role in strategically planning services and facilities to meet the needs of older people, in partnership with Commonwealth and State government agencies and community groups. We also provide a comprehensive range of services and programs to provide older people supports they may need to continue to live in the community.



Stroke of Genius
The National Stroke Foundation is "celebrating the brain" and the genius inside us all with the launch of stroke of genius, a new fundraising campaign.
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Home and Community Care Services (HACC)
Under the HACC program many services are available to our community. These services can be provided to persons meeting the eligibility criteria ...
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Join the Wodonga Police Senior Citizens Register program
THE Wodonga Police Senior Citizens Register program is designed to make senior citizens living in their own home, feel safer in the community. It aims to give local senior citizens, their relatives and their friends' peace of mind - knowing that the
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HACC information booklet in different languages
HACC (Home and Community Care) can provide many services for the elderly and frail.
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  HACC information booklet in different languages

YOURLifeChoices website
The YOURLifeChoices website provides access to information for seniors in Australia.
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A Healthy and Active Living Guide for senior Victorians
The Office of Senior Victorians have a publication titled A Healthy and Active Living Guide for Senior Victorians.
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Parkinson's assistance
Parkinson's Victoria has successfully launched a series of bi-lingual resources in 10 languages: Arabic, Chinese (traditional), Croatian, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Russian, Spanish, Turkish & Vietnamese. They consist of a booklet and four help sheets
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Seniors' housing options
Wodonga Council has a number of seniors' housing options and we are looking for potential developers to invest in substantial housing developments for older people. Developments that the council want to see for older people, over the next twenty years include
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