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BaptistCare Home Care Services provide support to people in their own home to complete every day tasks such as meal preparation, cleaning and shopping. Our 'Hand in Hand' program provides support and help to the people, immediate family and their carers.
Understanding that people want to live in their homes as long as possible, we offer personalised services to make this happen.
We can help with nursing care, jobs around the home, shopping and even getting you out and about and social in the community.
Support can come in a number of ways:
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“It’s often the little things that make the biggest difference to someone’s quality of life,” says Kathleen, local Care Facilitator for BaptistCare at home.
Having provided quality care to older people in the Port Macquarie region for over a decade, Kathleen and her team are passionate about supporting clients to live fulfilling, independent lives at home – often facilitating small changes that go a long way.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.
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.
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.
Building meaningful relationships with home care customers and their families provides enormous job satisfaction. No two days are the same. Career prospects in the home care industry are on the rise as more Western Australian seniors choose to stay living independently in their own homes for as long as possible.
He may be a few months shy of his 100th birthday, but Ronald Morrison’s favourite place to be is still in his at-home workshop where he spends hours restoring vintage motorcycles.
While going to a music concert is something most people take for granted, for 72-year old paraplegic and Baptistcare Home Care customer Susan Edmonds it can be a logistically and physically challenging experience. But when the country music fan heard Australian music legend, Lee Kernaghan, would be playing at the Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre in August, there was no way she was going to miss his show.
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