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Home Care Assistance Sunshine Coast

42 Bulcock Street, Caloundra, Queensland, 4551

Changing the way the world ages by helping Seniors live well at home.

Home Care Assistance is one of Australia’s most trusted home care providers, offering clients a balanced approach to ageing, health, and wellbeing. Highly personalised and consumer directed care plans are designed to meet the changing needs of older Australians with carers on call 24/7.

A dedicated team of carers can provide assistance with a range of tasks including basic daily activities, nursing care, dementia care and in home respite.

Personalised home care services can be offered at a minimum of 2 hours or around the clock, based on the individual needs of your loved one.

Care services provided by Home Care Assistance Sunshine Coast include:

  • Personal care
  • Transportation
  • Domestic Assistance
  • Meal preparation
  • Medication assistance
  • Cognitive therapeutic activities
  • Nursing Support
  • Interaction with the local community
  • Companionship and social support
  • Home Care Package Management
  • Dementia care
  • Parkinson’s care
  • Respite support

Home care can be covered under government programs such as Home Care Packages (HCPs), NDIS and the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP). Clients can also self-fund their home care support services.

Contact the friendly team at Home Care Assistance Sunshine Coast today to find out more.


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Amazing staff every one who has come to help my family has always go above and beyond. One carer, Tanya, is wonderful and looks after my children as a mother not just a paid carer.

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on Wednesday, October 23, 2024

As we age, life can bring many changes that may trigger feelings of anxiety. These changes, alongside health and mobility issues, can deeply affect an elderly person's quality of life. Recognising and addressing anxiety in seniors is essential for ensuring their mental and emotional well-being. At Home Care Assistance Sydney City & East, the dedicated Aged Care Professionals are trained to identify and support those experiencing anxiety, helping to improve their daily lives.

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42 Bulcock Street
Caloundra, Queensland
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