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Helping seniors at home

Home Care Assistance provides in-home care for people over sixty-five or those living with a disability.

Finding a provider who can work with families and navigate a system that can be overwhelming is often a stressful time.

Home Care Assistance is committed to making that process as easy and transparent as possible.

The team at Home Care Assistance are always happy to take calls and discuss how families can help get the most out of home care packages.

It might mean help around the home, a hand with meal preparation, assistance with personal care, or perhaps in-home respite and transport to appointments.

At Home Care Assistance it’s not just about getting by, it’s about flourishing. Home Care Assistance puts a great deal of emphasis on helping people get back to doing the things they love and miss; the things that make them feel like themselves again.

Home Care Assistance also prides itself on being able to offer their clients carer consistency. They assemble a small care team of two or three familiar faces that their client gets to know well and who in turn better understand the needs of the client.

Home Care Assistance understands that life doesn’t just happen during business hours, so a member of the team will always be available take calls twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

For more information, phone 07 5491 6888 or visit www.homecareassistancesunshinecoast.com.au

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