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BaptistCare at home - South West & Greater Southern WA

2/89 Dutchess St, Busselton, Western Australia, 6280

Part of BaptistCare

At BaptistCare, our priority is empowering you to live a full and independent life from the comfort of your own home.

Our teams in Albany & Busselton
are proud to deliver reliable, respectful care to local seniors across the Metro/Wheatbelt region, offering an extensive range of services tailored to meet your needs. Whether it’s a helping hand with the weekly housework, lawn mowing, or installing home modifications to make life easier, right through to advanced care for complex health needs like dementia or palliative care, we’re here to partner with you and provide the support you need.

With more than 80 years of experience, BaptistCare at home is one of Australia’s largest and most trusted providers of home care. Grounded in our strong people-first philosophy, we support many thousands of seniors across the country to live well.



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BaptistCare at Home Social Club in North Ryde Provides Much-Needed Cultural Connection for Local Seniors

on Thursday, September 5, 2024

BaptistCare at Home’s North Ryde social club in Sydney is providing essential social support and cultural connection with two weekly cultural groups, bringing together local seniors in Armenian and Chinese South African communities.

Celebrating a Century and Beyond: Josef's Remarkable Journey and Timeless Craft

on Tuesday, July 2, 2024

At 101 years young, Josef is not just a client of BaptistCare at Home; he is a living testament to creativity, resilience, and cultural heritage. His life story, rich with experiences and accomplishments, is a beacon of inspiration, underscored by a hobby that has kept his hands and heart busy for decades: crafting bespoke furniture and intricate models.

Bringing the End-of-Life Stages to Light: A Guide to Palliative Care at Home

on Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Palliative care at home can be an excellent support for many families, enhancing quality of life and enabling a person to pass away within the familiarity and comfort of their own home. In our modern world, few topics are still considered “taboo”. Yet death and palliative care appear to be among the handful remaining. Palliative care may not be the subject of everyday chit chat, and often, it can be a sensitive, painful topic to discuss.

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