SA Metro Care

SA Metro Care We provide high-quality support for people living with disabilities in Adelaide South Australia.

30/04/2024

Casual Female support worker needed for Participant living in Morphetville area.

We are looking for the candidates who are available to do AM, PM, active and passive overnight shifts.

Selection criteria:

Potential candidates must have 1 year experience in Aged care or Disability,experience in supporting people with challenging behaviour,possess excellent oral and written communication skills, current DHS/ or NDIS workers screening check, manual handling, medication training, First Aid & CPR. Must have own car and a driver’s license.

We are looking for support workers who posses all the certificates and can start immediately.

Email your CV to info@sametrocare.com.au

We have some Exciting News to share. SA Metro Care has moved to a new location. We are located at 3/1568 Main North Road...
19/04/2024

We have some Exciting News to share. SA Metro Care has moved to a new location. We are located at 3/1568 Main North Road Salisbury South. Come and say hello 👋.

19/04/2024
SA Metro Care has the following property available in Munno Para West for SIL/ STA or MTA. Secure your In -home Support ...
19/04/2024

SA Metro Care has the following property available in Munno Para West for SIL/ STA or MTA. Secure your In -home Support Services from one of the top NDIS service provider.

We would love to hear from you.

Best wishes this year to the West Croydon Football Club. It is a pleasure to help our local community.
09/03/2024

Best wishes this year to the West Croydon Football Club. It is a pleasure to help our local community.

🦅round 1 is 🔐 Saturday April 13th @ the nest

🟡 We take on the 2023 division 6 premiers Greenacres Football Club and welcome them back up to division 5!

🟤A massive welcome and thank you to a new major sponsor SA Metro Care who have come aboard for 2024. We thank you for your support and joining our community and what you do for the broader community🦅

🟡Women’s round 1 announcement soon

🟤Please follow or like our page for all Football, Netball, 8ball and all things Hawks news!


Have a great long weekend 🤎💛

17/03/2023

How much time do you spend on social media? Sometimes, these numbers are scary – 3 in 10 American adults say they are online constantly!

While spending time on your socials is not always bad, it can have a negative impact on your self-esteem and general mental health.

Dedicate some time and do a 2-week detox to improve your social media-using habits. 🧘

Can you spend a whole day without your phone?

17/03/2023
21/07/2022
24/05/2022

After more than two years, the Major Emergency Declaration has been lifted today.

Amendments have been made to the South Australia Public Health Act 2011 to enable some important public health measures to remain.

This is essential to protect the South Australian community and ensure the health system’s resources can manage COVID-19 cases.

Under the Public Health Act, existing requirements will continue to apply, including requirements for:
▪ isolation of positive COVID-19 cases
▪ close contacts
▪ mask wearing in health care settings, correctional services, passenger transport, and airports and airplanes
▪ COVID-19 vaccination for health care, residential aged care and in-home disability care workers
▪ testing of international arrivals
▪ COVID Safe Check-In in hospitals, residential aged care and disability care facilities.

More information of requirements is available at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVID-19

15/04/2022

😷 Masks are now only required to be worn in the following places:
▪️ Passenger transport (including taxis and rideshare)
▪️ Planes
▪️ Indoors at airports
▪️ Hospitals
▪️ Healthcare and pathology collection centres
▪️ Residential aged care
▪️ Disability care facilities
▪️ Correctional services, prisons, training centres, and other places of custody
▪️ Pharmacies

👩‍⚕️ Health care services include:
▪️ GPs
▪️ medical specialist services and practices
▪️ mental health services and practices including drug and alcohol services
▪️ allied health services
▪️ complementary and alternative therapy services and practices including Chinese medicine practitioners
▪️ community health services including Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
▪️ dental services
▪️ reproductive services and sexual health services including termination of pregnancy
▪️ radiology services including screening services
▪️ disability and rehabilitation services.

You can choose to continue to wear a mask in other environments, particularly if you are unable to physically distance.

Please be respectful to those who choose to wear a mask, as reasons for wearing a mask are not always obvious.

ℹ️ For more information about masks, visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDmasks

02/04/2022

If someone living in your house tests positive to COVID-19, you must:
▪️ quarantine for 7 days
▪️ get a PCR test as soon as possible and on day 6 OR if you have no COVID-19 symptoms you can use rapid antigen tests on day 1, 3, 5 and 7
▪️ get a PCR test as soon as symptoms develop

On days 8 to 14 after finishing quarantine, you should:
▪️ not attend high risk settings or COVID Management Plan events
▪️ wear a surgical mask when around others
▪️ practice good hand hygiene.

You do not need to restart your 7 day quarantine period if other contacts in your house test positive.

If you test positive to COVID-19, you will need to isolate for 7 days from the day you took your positive test.

If you have previously tested positive to COVID-19, you will not be considered a close contact for 12 weeks after leaving isolation and are not required to quarantine or get tested.

ℹ️ For more information, visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDcontacts

04/03/2022

If you have recovered from COVID-19, you will not be considered a close contact for 8 weeks after testing positive to COVID-19.

After 8 weeks, you will be considered a close contact if you are exposed to COVID-19 and you will need to quarantine and get tested.

If you develop new onset COVID-19 symptoms, you should get a PCR test and stay at home until you get negative result.

ℹFor more information, visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDpositive

Updates!
07/02/2022

Updates!

PCR testing is the gold standard for detecting COVID-19 in the community.

If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, you should get a PCR test as soon as possible. This will now be a requirement for close contacts with COVID-19 symptoms.

If you are a close contact with COVID-19 symptoms, you must now get a PCR test for your initial and day 6 tests.

If you are a close contact but have no COVID-19 symptoms, you can get a PCR test, or you can still access free rapid antigen tests from RAT Collection Points across the state.

To improve the sensitivity of rapid antigen testing, you will now receive more free tests and will be required to test on day 1, 3, 5 and 7 of your quarantine.

If you have any COVID-19 symptoms and test negative using a rapid antigen test, you should get a PCR test to confirm your negative result.

PCR testing wait times have improved significantly across the state.

For more information or to find a testing site near you, visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDtesting

Address

Adelaide, SA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61874801810

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