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Care That Comes to You
Available from 1+ hours to 24 hours 7 days a week live-in care
Servicing around Melbourne.
Available from 1+ hours to 24 hours 7 days a week live-in care
Servicing around Melbourne.
Booking our in-home care services couldn’t be simpler. All you need to do is:
Call us on 0411 946 113 Sandra 0491 064 725 Vicky or click bellow to request a callback
Caring Hands Connect is a family owned and operated business that supports people of all ages and needs including disability support, aged care, dementia care and palliative care. Whether you need help for as little as 4 hours a week or 24-hours a day, together we will design a support program that suits your needs.
Our mission is to support people to live as independently and healthily as possible in the comfort of their own homes. You tell us what your needs and goals are and we will help you achieve them - Your Care, Your Way
If you are considering using our services, we can arrange a no-obligation free visit from one of our experienced Support Advisors. Just call 0411 946 113 and they will be able to answer all of your questions and provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision.
We can provide care and support when you want it. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including public holidays. All of or services are provided by experienced, compassionate, skilled and dedicated staff
We provide Registered Nurses to conduct:
In-home disability care
Qualified professional care workers can provide in-home disability care for children and adults who would prefer to remain in their own home.
For those living with a disability, or caring full-time for someone with a disability, managing household chores and day-to-day activities can be challenging without some extra help.
Home Care Packages (HCPs) are available from approved providers to assist older people living with complex needs to remain in their own homes. NDIS-funded support is also available to those who don’t fall into the HCP category, through in-home care services and modifications and equipment for the home.
Mobility aids, walking frames, wheelchairs, over-bed trays and food trolleys are just some of the assistance items available to those living with a disability.
Independent living centres and a number of private companies offer a range of disability aids and equipment aimed at giving those living with a disability a greater level of independence. These aids and equipment can include raised toilet seats, slip-resistant bathroom mats, dressing and grooming aids, jar openers, special knives and forks, and more. These tools can also be incorporated into the home to assist those living with a disability to remain living independently in their own home.
These professionals can help those living with a physical disability to improve their flexibility, balance, and movement. They can also assist with advice on issues such as diet, exercise, the correct way to lift and handle heavy items, as well as possible home modifications to make living at home with a disability more manageable. Allied health workers registered with the NDIS include occupational therapists, dietitians and physiotherapists.
Respite care options include in-home support for overnight stays or weekend facility-based support, as well as recreational programs and camps, and host family stays for children and young people living with a disability. These services can be tailored to suit the individual needs of the person receiving care.
These homes provide both disability services and accommodation for people over the age of 65 living with a severe disability. These residential facilities are designed specifically to cater to those with limited mobility and feature nurses and allied health professionals who can provide ongoing care.
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