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Round-The-Clock Help, Right At Home

Support That Never Sleeps

When you need care day and night, home should still feel like home. That’s where 24-hour care comes in. It’s not just about medical support - it’s about making sure life keeps moving, even when things get tough.


Whether it’s helping with meals, getting in and out of bed, or managing medications, having someone there can make all the difference.

Who Needs 24-Hour Care?

When Living Alone Feels Unsafe


Some people need help with mobility. Others struggle with memory loss or medical conditions that need constant monitoring. If getting out of bed, dressing, or using the bathroom is risky on your own, having round-the-clock support can help prevent falls and emergencies.


Support For Complex Needs


People with disabilities or mental health conditions often need extra care. That might mean help with daily tasks, reminders to take medication, or someone to be there through difficult moments. No one should have to face those challenges alone.


Recovery After Surgery Or A Health Setback



Some people don’t need long-term care, but they do need temporary support. Whether it’s after surgery, an accident, or a hospital stay, having 24-hour care at home can speed up recovery and reduce the risk of complications.

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Home care nurse checking blood pressure

Nha's Tip for Setting Reminders


Setting alarms on your phone reminds you when it's time to take your medication.


Consistency is key to effective treatment.

Keep A Care Journal



Writing things down makes a difference. Keep a simple notebook or use an app to track symptoms, meals, mood changes, and medications.


This helps caregivers spot patterns, adjust care plans, and ensure comfort is always the top priority.

What Does 24-Hour Care Look Like?

Help With Eating And Drinking


Good nutrition matters, but cooking and eating can be tough when you’re unwell or in pain. A carer can prepare meals, help with feeding if needed, and make sure hydration isn’t forgotten.


Support With Mobility And Transfers


Getting in and out of bed, moving to a chair, or walking safely around the home can be difficult. With the right support, there’s less risk of falls and more freedom to move comfortably.


Managing Medications


Missing medication or taking the wrong dose can be dangerous. A carer can give reminders, help administer medication, and keep track of prescriptions.


Personal Care With Dignity


Bathing, dressing, and using the toilet are personal things. Having a trained professional who respects privacy and dignity can make these tasks easier and less stressful.


Comfort Through The Night



Night-time can be the hardest part of the day for many people. Whether it’s pain, restlessness, or the need for regular check-ins, a carer can provide reassurance and immediate help whenever it’s needed.

Help With Self Care

Why Choose Home-Based 24-Hour Care?


Familiar Surroundings Matter


Hospitals and aged care facilities don’t always feel like home. Staying in a familiar place, surrounded by personal belongings, family, and pets, can reduce stress and improve well-being.


Personalised Attention


Care facilities have schedules, but home-based care is all about the individual. The support you get is based on what you need, whether that’s someone to assist with movement, prepare meals, or just be there for company.


Family Involvement



When care happens at home, family members can stay involved. Loved ones can visit anytime, help with decision-making, and feel reassured that the right support is always in place.

Help With Personal Care Activities

Where We Offer 24-Hour Care

We provide home-based 24-hour support within 45km of Jordan Springs, including:


  • Parramatta
  • Blacktown
  • Hawkesbury
  • Castle Hill
  • Fairfield
  • Penrith

Ready For Support? Let’s Talk

If you or a loved one needs 24-hour care, you don’t have to figure it out alone. Home-based support makes life easier, safer, and more comfortable.


Reach out today to learn how we can help.

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