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The Australian Government has recently taken action to reduce excessive Home Care Package (HCP) charges and make it easier to compare prices between providers. Today we unpack what these changes mean for Home Care Package recipients and explore how Prestige Inhome Care’s fees weigh up against the new fee updates.

At Prestige Inhome Care, our top priority is delivering exceptional value and satisfaction to our clients. We take pride in offering personalised care that consistently exceeds expectations. Here are some of the ways we strive to make that happen.

Prestige Inhome Care is honoured to support The Homer Hack, a registered charity dedicated to advancing the research, diagnosis, and support for rare gene variants that impact the developing nervous system. This partnership holds special significance for Prestige, as it was forged through a meaningful client relationship.

Motor neurone disease (MND) is a serious condition that affects the nerve cells controlling muscle movement, leading to weakness and loss of mobility. This impacts daily activities and overall quality of life. In-home care offers a support solution by providing tailored care and assistance within the comfort of one’s home. This approach helps people living with MND maintain independence and receive specialised care. 

We deliver high-quality, compassionate in-home care at Prestige Inhome Care, ensuring people living with MND receive the personalised support they need to live comfortably and independently.

Maria, a devoted carer at Prestige Inhome Care since 2021, has a passion for caregiving that comes from her own personal experience. Her journey as a caregiver has been marked by dedication and heartfelt connections with her clients and their families.

It’s important to shine a light on the journey of those living with Parkinson’s and the network of family and caregivers supporting them. Parkinson’s Awareness Month serves as a reminder of the strength found in community and the advancements in care that offer hope and improved quality of life. Focusing on practical advice, this discussion aims to empower families and caregivers with strategies to enhance daily living, creating a nurturing environment for loved ones affected by Parkinson’s.

Rolf, a vibrant 93 year old retired teacher and academic, has a passion for history, books, classical music and visits from his grandkids. The support of his carers allows him to pursue his studies and correspondence, which give his life purpose and define his identity. Rolf loves Bondi, so staying in his community is very important to him. He was instrumental in establishing the community theatre in Bondi (Bondi Pavilion Theatre Company).

Prestige Inhome Care has recently been inspired by our extraordinary client Dorothy, who created a Bucket List giving her a renewed zest for life.  With the help of her Prestige carer, Dorothy is now spending more time outdoors, exploring new places and trying new things.