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Building a Person-Centred Care Plan With Resolute Care Group

As Australians grow older, care needs can change in different ways and at different times. Navigating support options can feel complex, especially when trying to balance independence, comfort, and safety. This is where my aged care plays a vital role. At Resolute Care Group, we help individuals and families understand my aged care and build truly person-centred care plans that reflect individual needs, goals, and lifestyles.

Our focus is simple: deliver care that respects choice, dignity, and independence while aligning with approved my aged care supports.

What Is My Aged Care?

My aged care is the Australian Government’s entry point for accessing aged care services. It connects older Australians with information, assessments, and government-funded care options designed to support ageing at home or in the community.

Through my aged care, eligible individuals can access services such as:

  • In-home support and personal care
  • Nursing and clinical assistance
  • Domestic help and meal preparation
  • Respite care
  • Ongoing care coordination

Understanding how my aged care works is the first step towards creating a care plan that is practical, flexible, and personalised.

What Does Person-Centred Care Mean?

Person-centred care places the individual at the heart of all decisions. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, care is shaped around personal preferences, routines, health needs, and life goals.

When aligned with my aged care, person-centred care ensures services are not only approved and funded but also meaningful and effective. At Resolute Care Group, we believe every care plan should support independence while adapting to changing needs over time.

The Assessment Process Through My Aged Care

Accessing services through my aged care begins with an assessment. This assessment identifies care needs, eligibility, and the level of support required.

The process typically includes:

  • Initial registration with my aged care
  • A face-to-face or phone assessment
  • Discussion of health, mobility, and daily living needs
  • Recommendations for approved services

Once approved, a personalised care plan can be developed with a trusted provider like Resolute Care Group.

Building a Person-Centred Care Plan

A person-centred care plan developed through my aged care is more than a list of services. It is a living document that reflects the individual’s priorities and circumstances.

At Resolute Care Group, we take the time to understand:

  • Daily routines and personal preferences
  • Cultural values and lifestyle choices
  • Health conditions and clinical needs
  • Short- and long-term care goals

Using this information, we design care plans that maximise the benefits of my aged care funding while supporting independence and wellbeing.

Services Commonly Included in My Aged Care Plans

Care plans supported by my aged care can include a wide range of services, depending on assessed needs.

These may include:

  • Personal care such as showering and dressing
  • Community nursing and health monitoring
  • Assistance with mobility and transfers
  • Domestic support and household tasks
  • Social engagement and companionship

Each service is carefully coordinated to ensure my aged care supports are delivered consistently and respectfully.

Flexibility as Needs Change

One of the strengths of my aged care is its flexibility. As needs change, care plans can be reviewed and adjusted to ensure continued support.

Resolute Care Group regularly reviews care plans to:

  • Adjust service frequency or type
  • Respond to health changes
  • Improve comfort and safety
  • Align care with evolving goals

This ensures my aged care remains responsive rather than restrictive.

Working With Families and Carers

Families and carers play an essential role in person-centred care. With my aged care, open communication and collaboration help create stronger outcomes for everyone involved.

Our team works closely with families to:

  • Explain my aged care services clearly
  • Involve loved ones in planning where appropriate
  • Provide regular updates and reassurance
  • Support carers with guidance and education

This partnership approach ensures care remains consistent and supportive.

Why Choose Resolute Care Group?

Choosing the right provider is crucial to making the most of my aged care services. Resolute Care Group is known for delivering professional, compassionate, and personalised care across Townsville and Ayr.

Why families trust us:

  • Strong experience with my aged care services
  • Person-centred approach to care planning
  • Qualified and compassionate care teams
  • Clear communication and ongoing support
  • Commitment to dignity, independence, and respect

We don’t just deliver services—we build relationships that support long-term wellbeing.

Getting Started With Resolute Care Group

If you or a loved one has been approved through my aged care, or if you need help starting the process, Resolute Care Group is here to help.

Contact us today to discuss personalised care planning:

Our team will guide you through my aged care and help create a care plan that truly fits your life.

FAQs

What is my aged care used for?
My aged care is used to access government-funded aged care services such as in-home support, nursing care, and community assistance.

Do I need an assessment to receive services?
Yes. An assessment through my aged care is required to determine eligibility and the level of care needed.

Can my aged care plans be changed over time?
Absolutely. My aged care plans are flexible and can be reviewed as needs change.

Does Resolute Care Group help with my aged care paperwork?
Yes. Our team assists with understanding my aged care, care planning, and coordinating approved services.

DVA Community Nursing Services Enabling Assisted Living at Home – Resolute Care Group

For many Australian veterans and their families, remaining at home while receiving professional care is essential for comfort, dignity, and independence. Resolute Care Group proudly delivers DVA-funded services designed to make this possible through expert community nursing. By combining clinical excellence with compassionate support, our team helps eligible veterans maintain an assisted living lifestyle in the place they know best—their own home.

Understanding DVA Community Nursing

DVA Community Nursing is a Department of Veterans’ Affairs–funded program that provides eligible veterans and war widows with access to professional nursing care at home. The aim is to support health, independence, and wellbeing while reducing unnecessary hospital visits or early entry into residential care.

Through community nursing, veterans receive tailored clinical support aligned with their individual health needs, daily routines, and personal goals. This approach plays a vital role in enabling assisted living at home, where care adapts to the person—not the other way around.

How Community Nursing Supports Assisted Living at Home

Assisted living at home focuses on helping individuals manage daily activities safely while retaining autonomy. Community nursing strengthens this model by delivering medical and personal care services directly in the home environment.

Our nurses work closely with veterans, families, GPs, and allied health professionals to ensure seamless care that supports both immediate and long-term needs.

Key ways community nursing enables assisted living include:

  • Ongoing health monitoring in familiar surroundings
  • Early identification of health concerns
  • Support with daily living and clinical care
  • Reduced stress associated with travel and hospital stays

This coordinated care model ensures veterans can live confidently and comfortably at home.

Services Offered Through DVA Community Nursing

At Resolute Care Group, our community nursing services are delivered by experienced, qualified nurses who understand the unique needs of veterans. Services may include:

  • Medication management and administration
  • Wound care and post-surgical support
  • Chronic disease monitoring
  • Continence assessments and care
  • Assistance with personal hygiene and mobility
  • Health education for veterans and carers

Each care plan is personalised, ensuring community nursing supports assisted living in a way that aligns with medical requirements and lifestyle preferences.

Benefits of Community Nursing for Veterans

Choosing community nursing for assisted living at home offers significant benefits for veterans and their families.

These benefits include:

  • Greater independence and confidence at home
  • Consistent, professional nursing care
  • Improved health outcomes through early intervention
  • Emotional wellbeing through familiar routines
  • Peace of mind for families and carers

By focusing on preventative and responsive care, community nursing reduces hospital admissions and enhances overall quality of life.

Why Choose Resolute Care Group?

Resolute Care Group is committed to delivering veteran-focused care with professionalism, respect, and compassion. Our local teams in Townsville and Ayr understand regional healthcare needs and provide responsive, personalised support.

Why veterans trust us for community nursing:

  • Extensive experience with DVA-funded services
  • Highly qualified, compassionate nursing staff
  • Individualised care plans focused on independence
  • Strong collaboration with GPs and allied health providers
  • Reliable, timely, and respectful service delivery

We believe assisted living at home should be accessible, supportive, and empowering—and our community nursing services are designed to reflect this philosophy.

Supporting Families and Carers

Assisted living at home is most successful when families and carers feel supported too. Our community nursing team provides education, guidance, and reassurance, helping carers understand care routines and health needs. This partnership approach ensures continuity of care and builds confidence for everyone involved.

Accessing DVA Community Nursing Services

Eligible veterans can access community nursing through a referral from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs or a healthcare professional. Once approved, Resolute Care Group works closely with all parties to commence services promptly and smoothly.

If you’re unsure about eligibility or the referral process, our team is happy to guide you through each step.

Contact Resolute Care Group

To learn more about DVA Community Nursing Services enabling assisted living at home, contact Resolute Care Group:

Our team is here to support veterans with professional community nursing care delivered where it matters most—at home.

FAQs

What is DVA Community Nursing?
DVA Community Nursing is a government-funded service providing eligible veterans with professional nursing care in their own homes to support health and independence.

Can community nursing help with assisted living at home?
Yes. Community nursing supports assisted living by delivering clinical and personal care services at home, helping veterans manage daily activities safely.

Who is eligible for DVA community nursing services?
Eligibility is determined by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Veterans and war widows may qualify based on assessed healthcare needs.

How do I arrange community nursing through Resolute Care Group?
Services are accessed via a DVA referral. You can contact Resolute Care Group directly for guidance on the process.