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Right at Home Sydney Northern Beaches

Right at Home Sydney Northern Beaches

Shop 1/651 Pittwater Road, Dee Why, New South Wales, 2099

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The leading provider for Home Care Packages.

Right at Home Sydney Northern Beaches is your trusted partner in delivering compassionate and personalised home care services. Serving the vibrant communities of Sydney Northern Beaches, our dedicated team is committed to enhancing the wellbeing of individuals and families through tailored domestic, personal, and nursing care.

We provide comprehensive support under various government-funded programs, including home care packages (HCP), NDIS, post-hospital programs, and Carer Gateway, ensuring a diverse range of services to meet the unique needs of our clients.

Looking to switch Home Care provider? We can help with that too, at no cost to you. Switching providers can be a scary thought, but its easier than you think... and with us by your side, we will make the process as smooth and seamless as possible for you.

Our commitment to improving the quality of life for those we serve is unwavering. We offer free in-home consultations to assess your needs and assist you in registering for and navigating government-funded programs. We will come to your home to explain the process and help you get registered with My Aged Care so that you don’t have to try and deal with this on your own. Right at Home Sydney Northern Beaches ensures transparency, careful caregiver matching, personal introductions, and free supervisory visits to guarantee the highest standard of care and support. We also offer exceptional 24/7 customer service and have developed continuous improvement training programs for our Carers, meaning you receive the best care from a highly skilled team.

Quote 'Aged Care Online' and receive FREE impartial guidance as part of our RAH Community Program from our Care Path Specialist, who is reputable in the Aged Care Sector.

We look forward to hearing from you. Contact us today!



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Navigating the Support at Home Transition

on Monday, March 10, 2025

The Australian Government’s Support at Home program is set to replace Home Care Packages (HCP) and Short-Term Restorative Care from 1 July 2025. Designed to improve in-home aged care services, this new program introduces updated assessment processes, service classifications, and funding structures to ensure seniors receive care tailored to their individual needs.

Top Caregiver Resources for 2025

on Thursday, March 6, 2025

As we step into 2025, family caregivers continue to play a vital role in the lives of their loved ones. At Right at Home, we understand how rewarding—and challenging—caregiving can be. That’s why we have curated a collection of resources to make the journey a little smoother. Whether you’re looking for expert advice, practical tools, or round-the-clock support, we’re here to help.

Respite Care: Why It's Essential for Family Caregivers

on Friday, February 28, 2025

As 2025 is well under way, many family caregivers find themselves juggling multiple responsibilities, from managing household tasks to providing round-the-clock care for their loved ones. While caregiving is an incredibly rewarding role, it can also be physically and emotionally demanding. That’s where respite care comes in — a vital support service designed to give family caregivers the break they need to recharge and continue providing the best care possible.

Supporting Seniors Through Right at Home’s Community Program

on Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Navigating the Aged Care system can be overwhelming, and many older Australians are unsure where to start when it comes to accessing support. To bridge this gap, Right at Home launched its Community Program, offering free educational sessions designed to help seniors and their families understand their options and make informed decisions about their care.

How to Stay Cool and Safe During the Australian Summer: A Guide for Senior Australians

on Friday, January 17, 2025

Australian summers are known for their intense heat, and while the season brings sunshine and outdoor fun, it also poses significant challenges for older Australians. With the right preparation and strategies, you can help your loved ones stay safe and comfortable during the summer months. Here’s a guide to ensure our seniors remain cool and healthy when temperatures soar.

Understanding Guardianship and Supported Decision-Making for Elderly Australians

on Friday, October 18, 2024

As our loved ones age, we may face difficult decisions about their care. Is it safe for them to continue living at home? Do they have trusted friends, family members, or financial or legal experts to rely on?

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Shop 1/651 Pittwater Road
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