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Funding nightmares

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:07 am
by Jo
My family is needing some bright ideas about where to go for funding for my Mum. She has C4/C5 quadriplegia and because she acquired her injury as a result of a Golden staph infection and she was 67, she doesn't qualify for any publically funded equipment. Any ideas of grants/funds/loop holes/strategies would be very much appreciated. She lives in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. :?

Re: Funding nightmares

PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:37 am
by Lynne Panayiotis
Hi Jo,
the are many philanthropic organisations that can assist with funding. You can visit www.philanthropy.org.au to get some ideas. For specifically spinal you can try the "Robert Rose Foundation" at www.independenceaustralia.com/.../the-r ... oundation/.

Of course you can try locally. I know that local Lions Clubs or Rotary Clubs often provide money for locals who require assistance.
Also the is "The Arthur Marsden Whiting Sympathy Fund" which is for medical equipment.

Lastly you can try within government.

For all of these you will be required to complete a written submission. A social worker at your local community health centre can assist you here. Ask your GP to refer you.

I hope this helps.

Lynne

Re: Funding nightmares

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:56 pm
by bungeet
SWEP (State Wide Equipment Program) provide funding for all sorts of things - Check with your local GP or Physio or OT or Community Care Centre. Archicentre www.archicentre.com.au will do an assessment of your mums home and suggest renovations/modifications to help her maintain her independence and provide a report which includes information on where you can obtain loans etc. Good luck, and she is lucky to have you looking out for her.