23 June 2025
How to organise home care services without confusion
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Start here if you’re exploring your home care options. This simple guide takes the confusion out of how to organise a home care service and apply for government subsidies.
Working through your aged care options feels like a maze. But at the heart of it all, there is one clear certainty: the wish to live independently at home.
Around 90% of Australian seniors want to live in their home for as long as possible, so they can maintain their quality of life. Home care makes this wish feasible by allowing you to get help with daily tasks while remaining in surroundings that are full of memories.
Here are some things we wish everyone knew when considering their aged care options:
Identify that home care is required
The need for home care is different for every person. Perhaps you are recovering from a sudden illness or injury, or you’ve been gradually experiencing difficulties with tasks like laundry, showering and driving.
Once you realise that help at home is required, identify exactly what you would like assistance with and communicate this to your loved ones.
Here is what to do next, depending on how urgent your care needs are:
- Future home care: Start planning as soon as you start to notice signs that you require home care, so you have enough time to apply for government support (there’s more on how to do that below).
- Immediate home care: When home care is required after a sudden illness or injury, call us. We can match you with a CAREGiver in as little as four hours.
Know your options: In-home aged care vs aged care facility
Will home care offer enough support? Even if you want to remain at home, you might be wondering how care works in a home setting.
The good news is there are a variety of home care services available to help you keep living independently:
Remember you can always take a planned approach, engaging home care and assistance in small increments to see how it works for you.
The alternative is an aged care facility or a retirement village, and each facility will offer different levels of support and independence. If you’re considering a retirement village or similar, home care services can be delivered there.
For a more detailed overview of how home care services are delivered, take a look at the Home Care Solution guide at the end of this post.
Get the complete home care guide
Don’t feel overwhelmed by the process – the Home Care Solution outlines your options in more detail, so you know exactly what to expect.
It is a complete guide, with information about:
- Where to begin to find home care services
- Navigating government subsidised home care services
- Your home care pathway options
- Complex care and support at home
- Home care myths
Dovida – Person-Centred Home Care Services in New Zealand