No matter if someone has a physical disability that is temporary or permanent, or even a learning disability, our home care workers are able to ensure that they are able to live their life to the fullest while still being able to do so in the safety and security of their own home, regardless of the type of disability they have. At Home Caring, we will find you a warm and knowledgeable caregiver for disabled people to help you. This caretaker will be able to help you with anything you need, from everyday tasks to more difficult situations like lifting and moving. Our team of caregivers has the education and experience to make sure you make the most of the time you have left.

Disability Care
We have experience helping disabled people living with a broad variety of conditions by giving them assistance in their homes. We provide treatment for a variety of ailments, including the following:
- Neurological conditions such as cerebal palsy
- Epilepsy
- Brain injuries
- Strokes
- Respiratory conditions
- Cardiac issues
- Motor neurone disease
- Muscular dystrophy
- Huntingtons
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Sensory Loss
- Communication needs
- Respite
- Post-op needs
We are able to assist with a variety of tasks, including the following:
- Maintaining one’s autonomy and sense of dignity
- Activities and gatherings of a social nature
- Getting errands done and picking up medicines
- Making sure that the prescribed medication is taken at the appropriate times
- Accompanying clients to their scheduled appointments
- Contributing to the maintenance of indpendence
Care provided to disabled persons in their own homes
There is no doubting the fact that our own homes are the places in which we feel most at ease. However, if you have a disability, your family may be concerned about how you will be able to carry out daily activities such as going to the grocery store and cooking meals on your own. A caretaker who comes to your home can give you the assistance you require with responsibilities such as these. You can be confident that no matter what your situation is, there will always be somewhere to help you. This can give you peace of mind. In addition, whether you require disability support services for a short period of time because your disability is not permanent or because your family typically cares for you, or whether you require live-in care and support on a long-term basis, we can help.
Live-in disability support
This type of care is provided when the disability support worker lives in the home of the client. This makes it possible for the worker to assist the patient at any time of the day or night.
Care that is given regularly at the patient’s home can include any or all of the following types of help:
- Hygiene and washing
- Preparation of food and help with feeding
- Taking them to appointments
- Shopping
- Organizing collection of prescriptions
- Laundry
- Household taks
- Toileting needs
- Medication administration
We will put together a care plan that covers all bases.
Our committed case managers will collaborate with the participant and their families to build a thorough care plan. This plan will make sure that the services given to the participant will help them reach their goals, objectives, and needs.
Home Caring will develop a comprehensive 24-hour care plan and home care package for you after an initial consultation with a health professional. This plan will address all areas of support that we provide as well as how we can best serve to support and maintain your lifestyle.
Visiting care
Some people who have disabilities prefer to live independently, and because of this, they might not want a caregiver to share their home with them. If this is your situation, you might find that receiving care in your home is more helpful. You will be able to maintain your current living situation while also benefiting from the assistance of a caregiver who will pay you a daily visit at your house. This could happen once, twice, or even three times every single day.
As opposed to people who require care 24 hours a day, seven days a week, an individual who only needs care on an as-needed basis would have distinct needs. Even though this is the case, the help that is given will still follow the rules in the list above. Companionship is included in this, as are trips to the store, assistance with maintaining personal hygiene, assistance with light housework and cooking, and so on.
We are pleased of the excellent reputation that we have earned among the numerous clients and patients in Australia who have benefited from the disability home care that we have offered. No matter what your requirements are, you can rest assured that we are one of the suppliers of disability care who has the greatest experience as well as the best customer service. Please do not be reluctant to get in touch with us by phone right now.