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If you want to remain living in your own home, but need a little extra help around the house with daily tasks, then you may want to consider home care. In New South Wales, a number of home care providers can tailor a home care program to suit your individual needs.
Home care services can provide assistance with a range of everyday tasks including personal care, domestic assistance, respite care, 24-hour nursing, home modifications, social support and shoping.
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