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Our History and Tradition 
 
 

Uniting Aged Care continues the Uniting Church in Australia’s long history of providing care to older people.

The Synod of Victoria and Tasmania established Uniting Aged Care in Victoria in 2004 to bring together all the individual agencies that had been developed by local presbyteries over the last 30-40 years. 

By January 2005, the Church’s Tasmanian aged care facilities joined the organisation forming Uniting Aged Care Victoria & Tasmania.

While the Uniting Church is grounded in the historic Christian tradition, we are open to wisdom from people of other faiths and none.  We understand that religion plays an important role in the lives of many for whom we care.

Our workplaces are committed to policies and practices that reflect and require respect for fellow workers and those we serve. 

Uniting Aged Care provides person-centred care to those with special needs including people who are financially disadvantaged, culturally and linguistically diverse or socially isolated.

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Uniting Aged Care is an organisation of the Uniting Church in Australia.

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Level 6, 130 Little Collins St
Melbourne VIC 3000
(03) 9251 5990 unitingagedcare@uacvt.org.au

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