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Support at Home Program

Follow the links below to learn more about the Support at Home Program.

Support at Home Booklet

The booklet provides information about the Support at Home Program, designed for older people, families and carers.

Visit the Health.gov.au website to download: Support at Home Booklet.

Support at Home Fact Sheet

The fact sheet provides a summary of the Support at Home Program.

Visit the Health.gov.au website to download: Support at Home Fact Sheet.

Support at Home FAQs

The fact sheet answers some of the frequently asked questions about the Support at Home Program.

Visit the Health.gov.au website to download: Support at Home Frequently Asked Questions.

Support at Home Checklist

The checklist outlines steps current Home Care Package customers can take to prepare for the transition to Support at Home.

Visit the Health.gov.au website to download: Support at Home Checklist.

Thinking about Support at Home?

If you’re new to Home Care Packages or transitioning to the Support at Home program, our Welcome Team Consultants will make your experience simple and stress-free. Whether it’s keeping you updated on changes or answering your questions about the transition, we’re here to help.

Ready to take the next step?

Request a call with our Welcome Team.

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Residents are stepping up to the tee for the ACH Group Golf Challenge, playing on a custom designed, fully inclusive mini golf course so everyone can take part – including those who use wheelchairs or walkers.

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