It’s all about you. At Oxley Home Care, we ensure your Home Care Package is tailored to meet your needs and maintain your wellbeing.
Why Oxley Home Care? Oxley Home Care are the community in-home care experts in Sydney. We are an accredited and approved provider of Home Care Services and Home Care Packages. We have been helping Australians live independently at home for over 12 years in Sydney.
We understand that everyone has different needs and interests. We develop your care plan with you, that’s tailored to meet your needs. We appreciate how important it is that the right people are sent to care for you. We ensure our fully experienced, compassionate and qualified staff are caring and connect well with you.
We ensure continuity of your care, as your care needs change.
The Oxley Home Care difference:
No start-up or exit fees
Lower administration costs mean more care hours for you
Flexible care, tailored to you – services can be combined in any way that suits you
Your care can be from just one hour through to regular services and up to overnight and 24-hour live-in care
Simple and clear monthly statements
We directly employ all our experienced, caring and qualified Care Workers
Our Care Workers are consistently reliable, punctual and professional
A dedicated Manager of our Care Workers ensures our services meet your expectations
Contact us 24/7 – we will be there when you need us most
Personalised and friendly customer service
Options to self manage your care
How we can support you:
Private care services – fee per service
Home Care Packages – Federal Government subsidised package of home care services
Personal care
Domestic assistance
Meal preparation
Transport & appointments
Social support & companionship
Shopping services
Respite for Carers
Dementia care
Nursing
Allied health.
Call our friendly team to organise a free in-home consultation or visit our web site via the link above.
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September is Dementia Awareness Month – a campaign run by Dementia Australia. Dementia Awareness Month aims to encourage Australian’s to become aware of dementia and all its different forms, and gain a greater understanding of what it’s like for someone living with dementia.
If you or a loved-one are waiting in the national queue for a Home Care Package, you will receive a letter 90 days before you are assigned a Home Care Package.
It can be a big adjustment to get used to having someone support you to live in your own home. Most of us have a sense of pride when it comes to managing, even when things become difficult. Pride in having a clean and tidy home, driving independently to appointments, and preparing meals.
Family and friends matter when it comes to navigating life’s ups and downs. So, what can you do to keep the special bond alive when an elderly parent is living with dementia?
National Carers Week takes place this week – October 15 – 21, 2017 – and is all about recognising and celebrating the amazing positive difference that Australia’s 2.7 million unpaid carers make to our families, communities and the national economy.
By 2050, more than five million people will need access to aged care and according to the Productivity Commission, Australia will need almost one million aged care staff to care for all these people by that time.
Well-loved Australian cook, Maggie Beer and Professor Ralph Martins, a leading Alzheimer’s Disease Researcher, have teamed up to help Australia’s elderly fight a debilitating disease – Alzheimer’s Disease.
September is Dementia Awareness Month - a campaign conducted by Alzheimer’s Australia that is all about encouraging Australians to become aware of dementia and to have a greater understanding of what it’s like for a person to live with dementia. Oxley Home Care offers a range of home care services to help those living with dementia.
As with most industries, consumer driven demand and choice are driving factors in building stronger foundations as well as creating innovation and excellence. As Australians continue to live longer and healthier lives, it is vital we have individual choice in our care as we age.
Doll therapy is one way Alzheimer’s disease caregivers try to ease anxiety and bring joy to loved ones with dementia. Many caregivers have found doll therapy to be a good way to engage loved ones while giving them a purposeful and rewarding activity.