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Support At Home (also known as home care or in-home care) is an alternative aged care service that allows you to remain living independently in your home, but with assistance with some tasks you may find difficult. In Queensland, there are a variety of home care providers that can tailor a home care program to suit your care needs.

Home care can provide assistance with a range of everyday tasks including personal care, domestic assistance, nursing care, respite care, home & garden maintenance, transport and home modifications. 

Begin your search by entering in your suburb or the name of your desired home care provider above to view home home care services in your area.


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100 Years of Ipswich History Personified

on Wednesday, June 29, 2016

When Olga Engler, who turned 100 on June 17, was born at Ipswich in 1916, the first phone and telegraph were installed at Peaks Crossing and there was no public electricity supply.

UK Expert to Launch Dementia-friendly Toolkit for Councils

on Tuesday, June 21, 2016

UK dementia expert Philly Hare will help launch a toolkit developed by Alzheimer’s Australia Vic to assist councils to make their local community more dementia-friendly.

Healthcare, Retirement Incomes, Aged Care and Economy Key for Older Australians

on Monday, June 20, 2016

In deciding how they will vote on 2 July, health care and the economy will be the key drivers for older Australians, according to a national survey by Australia’s leading seniors advocate, COTA Australia.

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2016

on Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Today, June 15 2016 is the UN designated World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD). This is a day to remind our community that human rights do not diminish as people get older, and that everyone has the right to live with dignity and respect. This year, many organisations around Australia and the world will be holding awareness activities, with the theme ‘We can stop elder abuse’.

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