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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. 

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


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6,000 New Home Care Packages Released

on Thursday, October 12, 2017

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.

Alice Discovers a Silver Lining with Southern Cross Care

on Thursday, October 12, 2017

Sometimes when we least expect it, life takes us by surprise. When what starts out as a problem, turns out to be a lot better than we could imagine we feel fortunate indeed.

What Will It Take To Get An Effective Alzheimer's Drug?

on Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Mount Sinai Professor of Alzheimer's Disease Research, Dr Sam Gandy will share his expert view on what it will take to get an effective drug for Alzheimer’s disease, when he joins the keynote speaker program of the 17th Alzheimer’s Australia Biennial National Dementia Conference in Melbourne this month.

Dementia Leading Cause of Death Among Australian Women

on Thursday, September 28, 2017

Dementia has become the leading cause of death among Australian women and remains the second leading cause of all Australians, according to new statistics released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics this week. 

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