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Your life, your way: Dovida’s commitment to quality home care

Dovida provides high-quality, person-centred home care for older people across the Sunshine Coast and Gympie regions.

Proudly family-owned and operated for 14 years, they employ over 250 locals with a mission to empower older people to live their life, their way by advocating for those who choose to live independently at home.

They understand that nearly 90 per cent of Australians want to live independently in their own homes as they age, and they are committed to making this possible through quality, compassionate care.

With Australia’s ageing population driving demand for home care, Dovida delivers person-centred support that empowers dignity, connection, and choice. They take a people-first approach – listening deeply, responding promptly, and building care around individual needs.

Comprehensive services include everyday companionship, domestic assistance, personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, transport services, dementia care, palliative care and 24-hour care.

All the caregivers are directly employed based on their life experience and personality.

Each undergoes extensive and ongoing training delivered by theur Registered Training Organisation – The Dovida Academy.

As an RTO, Dovida provides specialised staff development and works closely with health and community partners to ensure consistent, high-quality care delivered by a dedicated team.

At Dovida, they help families navigate aged care reforms and access government funding, offering education and clear guidance through a complex system. They don’t just promote care; we educate and empower individuals to live their life, their way.

Nationally, they are proud to be the fourth largest provider of Home Care Packages. Their efforts build trust and highlight care outcomes, positioning Dovida as a known, local presence in the Sunshine Coast community.

They actively engage through seniors’ expos, community events, and caregiver forums; offer educational webinars and printed guides; and maintain strong referral partnerships with local allied health professionals who trust us to extend the continuum of care to their patients. Their Circle of Care places the individual at the centre of a holistic support system uniting families, our skilled Caregivers, and healthcare professionals.

This model ensures every person experiences Dovida’s care philosophy—empowering you to live Your Life, Your Way.

For more information visit dovida.com.au

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