Caring for someone
Day Therapy Centres Overview
Day Therapy Centres offer physiotherapy, occupational and speech therapy, podiatry and other therapy services to older people in a community setting.
About the Program
The Day Therapy Centre Program provides a wide range of therapy services to frail older people living in the community and to residents of Australian Government funded residential aged care facilities.There is no single model of service provision for services. They may operate across a range of therapy services, intensity and types.
Therapy services include:
- physiotherapy;
- occupational therapy;
- podiatry; and
- speech therapy.
Clients can be referred to a Day Therapy Centre by a number of ways. Some of these referrals can be through:
- A General Practitioner;
- Aged Care Assessment Teams (ACAT);
- A social worker;
- A Geriatrician;
- Hospitals; and
- Community health workers.
Day Therapy Centres are currently funded under grants and administered through contractual arrangements between the Australian Government and the Day Therapy Centre as the grantee recipient.
Day Therapy Centre Program Guidelines
The Day Therapy Centre Program Guidelines outline in detail how the Program works, including user rights.Top of page
Target groups
Around 160,000 frail older people living in the community and residents of Australian Government funded residential aged care facilities received Day Therapy Centre services in 2008 – 2009.Clients eligible to receive therapy services are:
- residents in Australian Government funded residential care facilities who have been referred for specific treatment; and
- aged persons from the community, who have been referred for specific treatment.
Service providers
There are 139 providers currently receiving funding to provide services under the Day Therapy Centre Program.Other care services
There are other care services available to aged people who need help. Some of these care services include:Further information
Further information can be obtained by calling 1800 200 422*, this number can provide information on a range of aged care services and supports available locally and nationally. Coordination and advice can also be provided to access respite services, counselling and emotional support for carers.*(calls from mobile phones charged at applicable rates)
Feedback
We welcome your comments about this Day Therapy Centre Program website. If you would like to provide feedback, please email acc@health.gov.au with your comments.Top of page
Media releases
- Delivering More Aged Care Places For Eastern Melbourne
- $25 Million for accommodation for aged and disadvantaged
- 6,500 more aged care places for older Australians
- Boost for Home and Community Care in Western Australia
- $800,000 boost for Home and Community Care in NT
Program/Initiatives
- Encouraging Better Practice in Aged Care
- Getting assistance from an SDAP Panel Member
- Service Development Assistance Panel Program Glossary
- Service Development Assistance Panel - FAQ
- Aged Care Education and Training Incentive Program
Publications
- Interim Evaluation of the Northern Territory Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Aged Care Workforce Development Projects
- Australian Government response to Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Public Administration Report: Residential and Community Aged Care in Australia
- Comprehensive scoping study on the use of assistive technology by frail older people living in the community
- Australian Government Directory of Services for Older People 2011
- The 2008-09 Home and Community Care (HACC) Program Annual Report

