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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.
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