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Through our multicultural workforce, Unicare Health aims to decrease language barriers and improve communication with Australia’s ageing migrants.

Through our multicultural workforce, Unicare Health aims to decrease language barriers and improve communication with Australia’s ageing migrants.

Australia’s ageing migrants

Communication issues, differences in culture and traumatic life experiences are just some of the challenges aged care services need to overcome to help meet the needs of Australia’s ageing migrants. Nearly one in four people over the age of 65 was born in a non-English speaking country according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. – Read more on agedcareguide.com.au

Here at Unicare Health, we make it a part of our service to understand your personal aged care, disability and rehabilitation needs and goals so that we can prescribe the right equipment that best suits your needs.

Being a multi-cultural organization, Unicare Health has staff members who can communicate with you in more than 20 different languages. Some of the languages and dialects we speak include German, Dutch, Afrikaans, Zulu, Pedi, Hrvatska, Mandarin, Teochew, Hokkien, Hindi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Maori, Greek, Afrikaans, Strayan and Gaelic.

We always do our best to communicate with you and if we can’t, we will respect your choice of interpretation services at all times. Our aim is to match your needs with the most suitable equipment and assistive technology products to ensure that your everyday living is improved.

As Australia’s leading provider of aged care equipment in Australia, we understand that a diverse workforce brings about expert knowledge of different communities and workplace practices. Using our power of applied knowledge, we take advantage of these multicultural benefits to support all our customers, and welcome Australia’s non-English speaking ageing migrants to benefit from our products and services in every way possible.