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Pearl Home Care - South Yarra

Suite 798, Level 2 UL40, 1341 Dandenong Road, Chadstone, Victoria, 3148

Part of Pearl Home Care

We understand the feelings of uncertainty and fear that many of our clients and participants’ family members may have experienced. This has equipped Paul and Stephanie with the skills needed to provide high quality care, guiding current and future clients.

With a great team of dedicated nurses, support workers and administration, Pearl Home Care – South Yarra offers personalised support for every individual with the aim of improving quality of life and assisting clients to remain independent at home for longer.

We pride ourselves in ensuring direct accessibility to our Director of Nursing for both clients / participants and their families to discuss any concerns or need for additional supports. Together, our team shares a strong passion and commitment to delivering respectful and compassionate, person-centred care.

Our team is led by:

Paul Ferrier - Director of Nursing

Paul is a Registered Nurse with 35 years’ experience, including 10 years at the Royal Children’s Hospital and 25 years at Monash Health. He holds an Advanced Degree in Paediatric Nursing and a Business Degree. Paul has spent the past 20 years as Assistant Director of Nursing at Monash Health, specialising in paediatrics. In the last 3 years, Paul has dedicated his time to Pearl Home Care South Yarra, with focus on keeping older Australians in their home for longer and supporting our NDIS participants in achieving their goals.

Stephanie Ferrier - Operations Manager

Stephanie holds a Master’s Degree in Science from the University of Queensland, where she gained the skills to ensure the highest quality of care at Pearl Home Care - South Yarra. She has spent the past 9 years supporting children’s development in all areas including fine and gross motor skills.

Pearl Home Care’s in-home services include:

  • Cleaning and Domestic Assistance 
  • Gardening, Home Maintenance and Repairs
  • Home Modifications
  • Meal Preparation, Shopping, Nutritional Support
  • Personal Care
  • Allied Health
  • Respite Support for Carers
  • Social Support and Companionship
  • Transport
  • Nursing Care
  • Palliative Care
  • Dementia Care
  • Post-Hospital Support
  • 24/7 In-Home Support
  • Daily & Personal Activities
  • Travel & Transport
  • Community Nursing
  • Development of Daily Living and Life Skills
  • Household Tasks
  • Early Childhood  Supports
  • Assistance with Life Stage Transitions


Our locations

ACT
New South Wales
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia

In-Home Care: A Trusted Path to Personalised Support and Companionship

on Wednesday, September 6, 2023

In the face of unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of in-home care has never been more evident. As we navigate the pressures experienced in aged care and our communities, the value of ongoing personalised support, care, and companionship cannot be underestimated. In-home care from providers such as Pearl Home Care offers a friendly, familiar presence of a professional who becomes a loyal confidant, ensuring you or your loved ones receive the assistance needed to meet personal needs and maintain independence in the comfort of your own home for longer.

Pearl Home Care: Empowering Australians to Age with Dignity and Independence

on Thursday, August 24, 2023

In just a few short years, Pearl Home Care has risen to become one of Australia's leading and most reputable in-home care agencies. With a focus on delivering exceptional in-home aged and disability care, Pearl Home Care has touched the lives of thousands of Australians, making a positive impact in their communities. Let's take a closer look at the remarkable journey of this wholly Australian-owned and founded operation, as they continue to shine brightly in the realm of in-home care.

Helping Your Loved Ones Embrace In-Home Care

on Friday, August 11, 2023

Change is a natural part of life, but for some, it can be a daunting prospect. This is especially true for our older parents and loved ones who may resist the idea of accepting help when they need it most. Admitting that they need assistance can be seen as a sign of weakness or a loss of independence, and the fear of the unknown can be overwhelming.

Promoting Positive Mental Health in Ageing

on Tuesday, August 1, 2023

As we age, our mental health plays a crucial role in maintaining overall wellbeing and a high quality of life. Unfortunately, mental health issues are not uncommon among older adults, affecting nearly 7 out of 10 Australians aged 65 and above. Conditions like depression, anxiety, and psychological distress can lead to social isolation, loneliness, and physical pain, significantly compromising the enjoyment of life.

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Suite 798, Level 2 UL40, 1341 Dandenong Road
Chadstone, Victoria
3148



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