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Aged & Community Services WA, or ACSWA, is the leading representative body for the aged and community care sector in Western Australia. It provides leadership, advocacy and training to not-for-profit organisations, local government and community groups to enable them to meet the challenges facing this dynamic industry.

Servicing primarily church and charitable organisations, our member facilities and organisations are located throughout the State, in metropolitan, rural and remote locations. They range from residential facilities (ie, nursing homes and retirement villages) through to community care organisations such as home care, respite services and meal delivery organisations.

ACSWA's strong lobby/advocacy role is enhanced by our affiliation with the national body, Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA). Collectively, ACSA represents over 1,100 church and charitable and community-based organisations providing accommodation and care services to over 700,000 older people, people with a disability and their carers.



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Western Australia left with shortage of close to 3,500 aged care beds following Federal Government approvals round - 23/12/2011
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Minister Butler promoted to Cabinet - 15/12/2011
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