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Being socially active is essential to maintaining good mental health and wellbeing.  


We can help you stay connected with your family, friends and community so you can continue to do the things you love.

Our care team provides elderly social support that can help you indulge in your favourite hobby, spend time with others, and even try something new. We offer a range of individual, or group supports so you can be involved in your community and live independently. 

This may include: 

  • One on one visits with a Care Worker in the comfort of your home.
  • Finding new activities that match your interests and engage with others.
  • Transport to and support to visit a café for a coffee or going shopping.
  • Attending local community events like football games, theatre, or other spiritual activities with like minded people.
  • Support to attend appointments e.g. your doctor or hairdresser.
  • Helping you spend time with your friends at home.

Our team can help you take part in cultural activities and organise any translating or interpreting services you need. We can help you use technology to access services, manage everyday needs like paying bills, and stay connected. 

We can also link you with a vast network of local community groups. With a diverse range of interests from sport, cuisine, art and music, you can find new friends with similar interests. 

In Western Australia (WA) we have dedicated Social Centres designed to bring people together and to help you connect with others. Our centres provide a range of activities such as music, art and craft sessions, help with meal preparation, and social outings in the community.

We can also help you to stay connected by linking you with a vast network of local community groups. With a diverse range of interests from sport, cuisine, craft and musical events, you can be sure of finding new friends with similar interests.

To find out how to get started, call our Contact Centre on 1300 650 803 or complete our enquiry form today.

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In home Aged Care Services

From a little help with everyday living and staying independent, to complex clinical care to meet your needs.

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Respite

We provide you with tailored care so your family members and carers can rest and recharge.

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Transport

We can help you travel to your appointments, the local shops, or other places of interest.

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Refer to us

Health professionals can refer patients for government funded aged care by contacting My Aged Care online form, or by calling 1800 200 422. You can also make an e-referral from your practice management system.

For private services, patients do not require a referral or assessment and can contact us directly. However, you can contact us on a patient’s behalf by calling 1300 300 122

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