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Support at home
21 Jul 2022: Support at home. We’re here to help you get your life back on track after your transport accident. To help you manage your tasks at your home, we can pay for home support services in Australia. The home support services we can pay for. The support
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TAC leave reimbursements
16 Feb 2024: If a person is unable to return to work because of their accident injuries, the TAC can pay a loss of earnings benefit. We call this benefit 'income support'.Income support is a temporary benefit while a person recovers enough to return to work.If a
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/income-support
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Developing MyPlan
13 Sep 2022: Developing MyPlan. This information aims to help you develop your MyPlan. Before your planning discussion. It’s important to think about:. Who you want to be involved in your discussion. This could be a friend, family member or your providers.
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/supporting-your-recovery/myplan
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Medication
10 Jul 2019: Your pharmacist or chemist will prepare your medication, dispense or fill your prescriptions and give you advice about the medicines you’re taking. Medication can be essential in getting your life back on track.
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Medical services/doctor appointments
25 Aug 2020: Your doctor or GP plays an important role in helping you recover. They can send you to see other health professionals, prescribe any medication you need, give you any certificates and reports you need and help you get back to work.
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Community group programs
1 Jul 2025: Community group programs. Updated 1 July 2025. Overarching Policy Rationale. A Community Group Program provides coordinated activities while delivering support to a person with disability within a group recreational, leisure, peer support or common
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Medication
18 Sep 2020: Your doctor may prescribe medication for pain relief after your transport accident. This can be an effective way to manage pain in the short term.But, research has shown that medicines such as codeine or other opioids are not effective ways to
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/supporting-your-recovery
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What we can and can't pay for
14 Jan 2025: The Transport Accident Act 1986 sets out what the TAC can pay for.We can pay for: medical treatment, including ambulance transportservices to help you while you recoverreplacement or repair of damaged glasses or denturesincome support if you can’t
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Physiotherapy fees
23 Mar 2026: 1 Feb 2026 physiotherapy fee schedule now in effectThe new TAC fee schedule for physiotherapy services is now in effect. Codes and rates in this schedule must be used for all services delivered to TAC clients across Australia from 1 February
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Anxiety about driving (webpage)
27 Mar 2019: Anxiety about driving (webpage). After a car accident, it is normal to have feelings of anxiety and fear about driving. Some people experience anxiety as a driver, passenger or pedestrian. For other people, their anxiety could be limited to a
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/supporting-your-recovery/mental-health
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