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Embrace home care for a life of independence

Imagine living comfortably and independently in your own home, with all the support you need.

Baby Boomers, are you ready to get what you want, when you want it, without the need to move into residential aged care and share your personal space with strangers?

Infinity Home Care services offer a personalised approach that allows you to maintain your routine and habits, like to eat when you want, to eat what you want not at scheduled times — those unique aspects that make you who you are.

Do you love loud music? In residential aged care, you’d likely have to give it up. But in your own home, you can keep dancing in the lounge room like no one’s watching.

Staying in your space means you can continue doing what you love with your friends and family. Home care allows you to preserve your freedom and quality of life, making your home a place of comfort and joy.

Together with you, your family, and Infinity Home Care, we create a network to support you in your home.

You don’t have to go through the heartbreaking process of selling your home to receive care and services; it’s not in the too-hard basket. It’s easy – come and talk to us. Infinity Home Care services are designed to fit seamlessly into your life, providing the assistance you need without disrupting your routine.

Infinity Home Care offers a complimentary 30 minute session on how to navigate applying for a Home Care Package.

Megan D’Elton, manager at Infinity Home Care, is leading this charge.

While the post-war generation may have sought traditional residential aged care, due to limited options available. Baby Boomers are demanding to remain in their homes.

They believe home care is all about empowering you to live independently, with support tailored to your individual needs while staying in your own home.

Embrace the new norm of home care with Infinity, where their unparalleled dedication to freedom, comfort, and independence sets us apart from all other providers.

Home care is not just a service; it’s a lifestyle choice. It’s about living your life to the fullest, with the support you need to thrive.

Embrace the new norm of home care and enjoy the freedom, comfort, and independence it brings.

Come and talk to us at Infinity Home Care, our office is located at Laguna Retirement Estate, and let’s create a support plan that’s perfect for you.

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