Assisting you to understand, navigate and source the best aged care options, both home care or residential aged care, that will support you and/or your family member to maintain connection and quality of life.
Are you or a loved one finding living at home challenging?
As we get older, tasks such as cleaning, washing, shopping, the cooking of nutritious meals and keeping on top of household finances can be tiring – and that’s all before you’ve considered looking after the garden, home maintenance or caring for a loved one!
At Compassionate Care Service I assist you to navigate aged care services and find a service provider that will support you and/or your family member to maintain connection and quality of life.
At Compassionate Care Service I assist you to navigate aged care services and find a service provider that will support you and/or your family member to maintain connection and quality of life.
Understanding the aged care system can be daunting. My Aged Care, The Commonwealth Home Support Program, Home Care Packages, Referral codes, Consumer Directed Care, Private Home Care, Residential Aged Care, RADs / DAPs… what does it all mean? Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have a face to face meeting with a specialist who can discuss your particular needs and help you navigate the system.
If you are ready to look into aged care services and demystify the question of what is next by finding out about the best support options to suit your individual situation get in touch today. |
What our clients are saying‘Susie was extremely helpful in explaining the options for my mother. We discussed the benefits of staying at home and of residential care. With her experience I felt confident that the information we were given was relevant to my mother’s situation and we were able to make an appropriate informed decision given the breadth and depth of information Susie was able to impart. Her compassion for my mother’s situation was also greatly appreciated. During a period of change it can be quite stressful and Susie’s experience was a comfort and was paramount to the options offered and future decisions made’. |