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Home Care Assistance Sydney City and East

405/152 Bunnerong Rd, Eastgardens, New South Wales, 2036

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 flexible 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 Parkinson’s care.

Personalised home care services can be offered by the hour or around the clock, based on the individual needs of your loved one.

Care services provided by Home Care Assistance Sydney City and East include:

  • Gourmet meal preparation
  • Medication management
  • Personal care
  • Home modifications
  • Cognitive therapeutic activities
  • Interaction with the local community
  • Companionship and social support
  • Light housekeeping tasks
  • Transportation
  • Home Care Packages
  • Private in-home care (hourly care)
  • Dementia care
  • Parkinson’s care
  • Stroke care
  • Palliative care
  • Respite care

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 Sydney City and East today to find out more.


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Popular Activities for People Living with Dementia

on Tuesday, December 17, 2024

More and more people are currently looking for things to do to reduce their risk of developing dementia. Diet modification, brain teasers, exercise and meditation are all popular tactics. What about those who have already been diagnosed? As we learn how to become better carers, it is important to learn about what activities will help to engage someone who has been diagnosed with dementia, regardless of the level of the disease.

A Guide to Knee Replacement Recovery for Seniors in Sydney

on Wednesday, November 27, 2024

As life expectancy continues to rise, the demand for joint replacement surgery among older Australians, particularly in Sydney, is increasing. Statistics indicate that approximately 13.3% of individuals aged 65-84 years and 22.5% of those over 85 years have undergone at least one joint replacement. While knee replacement surgery often leads to reduced pain and improved mobility post-recovery, taking the step towards such a surgery can be overwhelming. Home Care Assistance Sydney's dedicated Care Professionals are here to assist you throughout your knee replacement recovery, providing support with rehabilitation and ensuring your safety at home post-surgery.

Understanding and Managing Anxiety in Seniors

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.

Navigating End-of-Life Care at Home: Compassionate and Personalised Support

on Monday, October 7, 2024

Confronting end-of-life care for a loved one is always challenging. Balancing emotional and practical concerns can be difficult, but personalised home-based care offers comfort and dignity in these tough times.

It’s vital to explore the options for tailored end-of-life care.

Home Care Assistance Sydney City & East are dedicated to providing compassionate and individualised palliative care that honours your loved one’s wishes.

How to Alleviate the Stress of Estate Planning

on Monday, September 16, 2024

When considering future planning, a crucial yet often neglected aspect is the discussion surrounding the management of estates after the passing of a loved one. Although discussing death can be uncomfortable, preparing in advance can alleviate significant stress for those left behind.

5 Ways Older Australians Can Benefit from Living at Home

on Tuesday, March 3, 2020

One of the biggest decisions seniors face is where to live as they grow older. While there are multiple options available, your ageing loved one may choose to age in place, with help from a provider like Home Care Assistance Sydney City and East. These five benefits make it clear why choosing this living arrangement helps seniors as they navigate through the next phase of life.

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405/152 Bunnerong Rd
Eastgardens, New South Wales
2036



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