Active Ageing and Community Care (AACC)
Active Ageing and Community Care falls under the responsibility of a Chief Executive Officer, a Director in Dementia Care and three Assistant Directors. The various services offered by the Active Ageing and Community Care are the following:
· Residential Care:
· Mtarfa Home,
· Mosta Home,
· Mellieha Home,
· Floriana Home,
· Zejtun Home,
· Zammit Clapp Residential Home
Further to the residential facilities of AACC, residential care in private Homes is also
offered under the Public Private Partnership scheme.
· Community Care
The network of services offered by Active Ageing and Community Care to support the elderly to continue living in the community encompasses the following:
· Active Ageing Centres;
· Carer at Home;
· CommCare (Domiciliary Nursing and Caring Services);
· Community Geriatrician service;
· Community Psychogeriatric Consultation service;
· Community General Practitioner service;
· Continence service;
· Dementia Activity Centres;
· Dementia Intervention Team;
· Domiciliary Dietitian;
· Handyman service;
· Home Help service;
· Meals on Wheels service;
· Night shelters;
· Silver T service;
· Podiatry Service;
· Phlebotomy;
· Physiotherapy service;
· Psychotherapy;
· Occupational Therapy service;
· Respite at Home;
· Residential Respite;
· Social Work;
· Telecare+ service;
· Telecare on the Move service;
· Telephone Rent Rebate scheme.
Application forms for these various services are available from Ċentru Servizz Anzjan at 3, Old Mint Street, Valletta or from 39, Republic Street, Victoria, Gozo or from any Servizz.gov hub. The application form can also be filled online or downloaded from aacc.gov.mt.
Active Ageing and Community
Care aims at providing creative, high-quality programmes to assist elders both
within state-owned residences and within their own homes. In the firm belief
that older persons are happier to remain in their own homes, Active Ageing and
Community Care set out to create a wide network of services that could provide
support to these client groups in their own homes according to their particular
needs. However, in order to secure a balanced continuum of care, Active Ageing
and Community Care has also committed itself to providing long-term stay
residential care facilities for those older adults who, despite support in the
community, would still find it difficult to cope in their own homes. This care
aspect is provided by six state-owned community residential homes which provide
residential care to persons having various degrees of dependence. Both
community and residential service settings have flourished rapidly over the
past few years. The growing number and proportion of older citizens and persons
with disabilities along with the Active Ageing and Community Care’s untiring
efforts to enhance the quality of life of these people require ongoing
monitoring and effective management of resources.
The General Data Protection
Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act (Cap 586) regulate
the processing of personal data whether held electronically or in manual form.
AACC fully complies with this legislation and all data collected is accessed
and disposed of accordingly. AACC shall not divulge any personal information without
the permission of the person concerned and within the legal parameters as stipulated
in the Data Protection Act.
For any information related
to Data Protection please contact the Data Protection Officer on dp.aacc@gov.mt
- Individuals who wish to obtain access to official documents from the public authority, which statement shall include particulars of the officer or officers to whom requests for such access are sent. Such requests should be sent: foi.mfaa@gov.mt
An applicant whose request
for information is refused, or who is otherwise not satisfied with the
information provided, its format, or any remedies being offered, may address a
complaint to the Ministry. The complaint should be addressed to the Ministry’s
Principal FOI Officer, who shall bring the complaint to the attention of the
officer responsible (i.e. the most senior official within the Ministry). The
officer responsible shall reply to the applicant within 10 working days from
the receipt of the complaint. The applicant shall also be informed that he or
she may appeal the decision or otherwise address a complaint to the Information
and Data Protection Commissioner in accordance with the Freedom of Information
Act (Cap. 496 of the Laws of Malta). The officer responsible shall inform the
applicant of the decision taken with respect to his or her complaint, and in
the event of confirmation of a decision not to release the pertinent
information, shall explain the reasons thereof. Whenever the applicant’s
complaint is related to the format of the information provided or to an
extension of the deadline for the submission of the notification indicating
whether a request would be met or not, the applicant shall be given an
explanation as to why his or her complaint cannot be positively addressed. An
applicant may also make use of the Internal Complaints Procedure to report
failure to meet deadlines or to send notifications.
For any request and complaint forms follow this link: Freedom of Information – anzjanità attiva (gov.mt) &
Active Ageing and Community Care,
FXB Building,
Mdina Road,
Qormi
Tel: 22788900