Pricing

Learn how your family can benefit from our companion care services

Choose Quality Companion Care & Peace of Mind

We know how important evaluating the cost of home care can be. But cost is only one thing to consider. Compassionate care and quality service delivered by trusted care companions can bring comfort and support to your family.

Payment & Funding Options

Our goal is to make sure the families we serve have peace of mind knowing those needing companion care and support enjoy the quality of life they deserve. Let us help you determine what home care services are needed and which payment options are available. Companion care can be paid for in the following ways:

NDIS Plan & Self Managed Participants.

If you have an NDIS plan and are plan managed or self managed, we can assist you easily and our services will be charged to your NDIS funds.

Home Care Packages

We don't administer Home Care Packages. If you're self-managed, we can help. If not, we'll work with your administrator who must allow us to invoice your package for our services.

Privately Funded Care

All of our services can be paid from privately funded care and we have a simple process in place.

How Much Help Do You Need?

The cost for companion care is based on the unique needs of your situation and the amount of time you need care per day. We can provide companion care and personal care services from just a few hours at a time to 24/7 support.

Peter Needs

4 hours per day

Peter is still mostly independent, perhaps living alone. Peter requires assistance with daily tasks due to mobility issues, including grooming, housekeeping, and errands.

Larry Needs

6 hours per day

Larry, lives with a disability and needs daily assistance with personal care, mobility, and transportation, due to living arrangements. Larry requires another person to help him out.

Penny Needs

8 hours per week

Penny lives alone and but has mental health concerns and needs a companion carer to take her out for community participation, shopping, and exercise for her wellbeing.

Betty Needs

24/7 Care

Betty needs constant care due to Dementia or disability. To stay in her own home, options include 24/7 care with care companions rotating in 8-hour shifts, ensuring continuous support.

Richard Needs

12 hours per week

Richard is recuperating from a heart operation at home where he lives alone. He needs help with household chores and cleaning, shopping, meal preparation and companionships

Contact Us

If we can assist you or a loved one please get in touch.