Clinical Care
Clinical Care at TLC
At Homestead Estate, we take pride in offering you a lifestyle that supports your care requirements whilst promoting independence and dignity. Clinical care in our Wallington home takes a holistic approach, considering every aspect of your life and specific care needs.
Together with you, our professional team will develop a personal care plan specifically tailored to your needs and personal preferences.
In our specially designed memory support environment, our highly trained team applies an innovative approach to meeting the needs of people living with dementia.
National Standard of Care
To ensure you receive the national standard of care, TLC Aged Care Wallington is accredited by the Australian Aged Care Quality Agency. We believe accreditation only represents the absolute minimum level of service that we should provide to you.
We consistently go above and beyond these minimums to ensure you receive an exemplary standard of personal care.
Our Care Team
Our professional care team incorporates:
- On-site general practitioners
- Registered nurses on duty 24 hours a day
- Physiotherapists
- Dietitians
- Podiatrists
- Personal carers
- Wellbeing coordinators
Continuance of Care
When you live in our Wallington home, you are welcome to continue your care with the general practitioner of your choice. If your general practitioner cannot continue your care, we can refer you to one of the general practitioners at the onsite TLC Medical Centre.
Voluntary Assisted Dying
TLC Aged Care’s response to the ‘Voluntary Assisted Dying Act’
The ‘Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (‘VAD’) applies throughout Victoria. TLC has been working to ensure that we have a clear and consistent response to the Act.
Our services are committed to excellent end of life care. When our residents are approaching end of life, we assist them to pass away in comfort and with dignity. We do this through the provision of excellent palliative care planning and delivery to residents. A palliative approach aims to improve the quality-of-life for individuals with a life-limiting illness, and their families, by reducing their suffering through early identification, assessment and treatment of pain, physical, cultural, psychological, social and spiritual needs.
We do not consider that the prescription of a lethal substance to a person to help them end their own life, nor the administration of a lethal substance to a person by a health practitioner to end their life, are part of end of life care. Our position is consistent with the Australian Medical Association position statement.
TLC will neither provide nor facilitate Voluntary Assisted Dying
TLC has committed to “Pathway C: Information and Support Service” which is an approved pathway for aged care service providers. Our policy is to only provide information and/or referrals for people who request Voluntary Assisted Dying. We believe in open discussions with patients, residents and families about their preferences and wishes around care at the end of life. Our facilities have systems in place that will respond respectfully and compassionately to any questions about Voluntary Assisted Dying. This includes coordinating transfer of care to other providers if a patient/resident wishes to seek Voluntary Assisted Dying. We will not impede access to the provision of Voluntary Assisted Dying elsewhere, however we will not provide Voluntary Assisted Dying on any TLC premises.
In line with the Department of Health website and advice on Voluntary Assisted Dying, aged care facilities have no obligation to facilitate nor provide Voluntary Assisted Dying. Our response aligns with relevant guidelines for non-participating services.
TLC reserves its rights to take all available legal recourse against any person found to breach TLC’s pathway C policy, or promote or encourage anyone to act outside the said policy on any TLC site.