FAQ

  • How do I access the webinars?

    Join us every last Wednesday of the month at 1pm AEST for our monthly Facebook Live sessions with healthcare professionals, experts, and caregivers. Tune in on our Facebook page @Conversations with G and G. If you can't catch the live session, don't fret! We'll upload the recording to our website (under the "blog" tab), YouTube, and podcast platforms (visit our podcast tab) for your convenience.

  • How do we apply for the lift chairs for myself and my Husband as we both have health issues?

    To apply for lift chairs due to health issues, start by assessing your specific needs, considering factors like size, weight capacity, and features. Consult healthcare professionals for advice and documentation, then research funding options such as government programs or disability grants. Contact suppliers for information on available models and pricing, and apply for funding by following each organization's procedures. Once approved, review and purchase the most suitable lift chairs, coordinating delivery and installation. Maintain communication with relevant agencies for support throughout the process, ensuring the chairs meet your requirements and improve comfort and mobility at home.

  • What are the qualifications for an international person to come and work as a caregiver in Australia?

    To work as a caregiver in Australia, international applicants need to navigate various qualifications and requirements. Securing the appropriate visa, whether it's a Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa, Working Holiday visa, or another type, is crucial. Formal qualifications in aged care, disability support, or nursing can boost employment opportunities, although they may not always be mandatory. Adequate English proficiency, health and character checks, and relevant work experience are also essential. Additionally, obtaining employer sponsorship may be necessary in some cases. Thorough research on visa options and eligibility criteria, along with potential consultation with migration agents or government departments, is recommended for a successful immigration process.

  • I have given up my full time job to look after my mother which has dementia am I eligible for a grant?

    It's commendable that you're caring for your mother full-time. Grants and financial assistance for caregivers can vary depending on your location and specific circumstances. I recommend reaching out to local government agencies, non-profit organizations specializing in dementia care, or social services in your area to inquire about available support programs and grants tailored to caregivers like yourself. They can provide you with information on eligibility criteria and guide you through the application process. Wishing you and your mother all the best on this journey.