Aged Rights Advocacy Service (S.A) Incorporated:
Aged Rights Advocacy Service (S.A) Incorporated

Supporting older South Australians since 1990, this organization ensures aged care and human rights are upheld by empowering individuals to voice concerns, facilitating interactions with care providers, and promoting self-advocacy.

Dulwich, SA (view contact and location information)

ABN: 72214044225

Founded on ,
registered as a charity on the
ACNC Charity Register
since .

How This Charity Supports the Community

The Aged Rights Advocacy Service (S.A) Incorporated is a South Australian not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting older people by upholding their aged care and human rights. Since 1990, it has provided free, confidential, and independent advocacy services to older adults, including those living in residential aged care, retirement villages, or receiving home care services. The organisation also assists older people at risk of or experiencing abuse, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights respected.

Flagship Project: Comprehensive Aged Care Advocacy

The Comprehensive Aged Care Advocacy project is the core activity of ARAS, offering free, confidential, and state-wide advocacy to older South Australians. This service supports individuals and their representatives to navigate aged care systems, resolve concerns, and access their rights under the Charter of Aged Care Rights. ARAS advocates provide information, representation, and education to empower older people to make informed decisions about their care and wellbeing.

Mission and Vision

ARAS’s mission is to promote and protect the rights and wellbeing of older people through advocacy, information, and education. Its vision is a community where older people live with dignity, respect, and autonomy, free from abuse and discrimination.

Main Objectives

  • Provide independent advocacy to older people and their representatives.
  • Support older people to exercise their rights in aged care and community settings.
  • Deliver education and information about aged care rights and responsibilities.
  • Prevent and respond to elder abuse through specialised programs.
  • Ensure culturally safe support, including for Aboriginal Elders.

Benefiting Groups

ARAS primarily benefits:

  • Older people living in residential aged care or retirement villages.
  • Recipients of Commonwealth Home Support Programme or Home Care Packages.
  • Older individuals at risk of or experiencing abuse from family or others.
  • Aboriginal Elders requiring culturally appropriate advocacy.
  • Their families and nominated representatives.

Types of Services and Activities

ARAS provides a range of services including:

  • Individual advocacy to resolve aged care concerns and complaints.
  • Information and advice on aged care rights, entitlements, and responsibilities.
  • Education sessions for older people, families, and aged care providers.
  • Abuse prevention workshops and support through the Abuse Prevention Program.
  • Culturally safe advocacy for Aboriginal Elders and support for their unique needs.
  • Participation in projects like the Home Care Check-In and the Aged Care System Navigator Trial.

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What is the Aged Rights Advocacy Service (ARAS)?

ARAS is a respected service that works to uphold the rights of older people using aged care services, or those at risk of abuse by someone they should trust. They have been serving the community since 1990, protecting and promoting the rights of older individuals and providing leadership in the area of elder abuse, not only in South Australia but across Australia.

How can I make a donation to ARAS?

To make a donation, you can contact ARAS on (08) 8232 5377, and they will provide you with their bank details for an EFT. Your contributions go towards supporting their core work of giving a voice to older people in vulnerable situations. Alternatively, you can contact them via email at aras@agedrights.asn.au for further assistance.

Can I direct my donation to a specific ARAS program?

Yes, when you support ARAS, you can choose to nominate a particular program to which you wish to direct your donation. This ensures your contribution goes towards the area of your preference.

What does ARAS do with the donations?

Donations to ARAS are used exclusively for their core work of supporting older people in vulnerable situations. This includes advocacy and leadership in elder abuse prevention both in South Australia and nationally.

How can I make a bequest to ARAS in my Will?

You can help ARAS by making a bequest in your Will. The wording needs to be clear and precise to reflect your wishes. Please use their correct full name and address: "Aged Rights Advocacy Service Inc, of 175 Fullarton Road Dulwich SA 5065". For further details, you can contact ARAS on 08 8232 5377 or email them at aras@agedrights.asn.au. Additionally, consulting with your solicitor is recommended to arrange a suitable clause in your Will.

What is the impact of my support to ARAS?

Your support, no matter how small, makes a real contribution to ARASu2019s mission to support the rights of older people across South Australia. They greatly appreciate your contributions to their cause.

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