Specialized care

Specialized care

Aged Care

Even so, caregiving can still be a physically and emotionally demanding journey. In trying times, do not hesitate to reach out for help. From professional carers to support groups, there are many forms of support out there for carers in Australia. You are not alone.

Joining a caregiver support group connects you with fellow family carers, helping you support one another, while sharing practical tips on taking care of a senior loved one. Having a professional with experience in caring for the elderly can also ensure that your senior loved one gets the care they deserve.

Participants can avail support in Personal Care, Nursing Care, Medical Escort, Respite Care

Dementia Care

The effects of dementia go beyond memory problems and can affect our ability to think clearly, solve problems, communicate with others, and care for ourselves. Mood swings and even changes to your loved one’s personality and behaviour are also part of it. When caring for a person with dementia, irregular behaviours and communication difficulties can make caregiving challenging.

There are 3 stages of dementia: Mild, Moderate, and Advanced

Support available for participants are companionship, nursing care and home therapy.

Palliative Care

Palliative care improves the quality of life of participant having life-threatening conditions, curable or not. 

Participants can avail palliative care as mentioned below:

Nursing care

Personal care and night care

Housekeeping

Medical Escort

Respite Care

Respite care includes personal care, companionship, nursing care, personal and night care, and medication reminders.

You can avail planned respite care or emergency respite care.