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Care and companionship can make all the difference
Our Customer Christel admits she wasn’t ready to ask for help after her husband’s death. Weekly visits from KinCare have changed her life.
Happiness is a slice of cake
Our Home Care Worker, Margaret loves getting to know her Customers, especially when she learns the little things that can bring joy and happiness to another person’s day.
Having time to smell the roses
With a few hours of help each week for odd jobs, Maureen hasn’t yet given up her independence or her beautiful rose garden.
Bringing fun and laughter into homes
Our live-in respite worker, Irene, loves to see her Customers laugh and smile. She goes to great lengths to make everyone feel comfortable and cared for.
Discovering the world through her work
Our Home Care Worker Abby hasn’t yet had the chance to travel overseas. She loves discovering the world through stories from her customers.
A flexible approach to respite
KinCare has launched the country’s first ‘truly flexible’ respite model designed to work around carers’ needs and schedules.
Your guide to the letters you receive from My Aged Care
To make things a little easier for you, we’ve put together a simple guide that explains the importance of each letter you’ll receive from My Aged Care and what you need to do next.
Five reasons you should get online
Learning basic internet skills, such as using email, surfing the internet and participating in social media, can provide lots of benefits for your health and wellbeing – without even leaving the house.
Still a player
Cliff Sexton, 100, of Perth retirement village St Ives in Kallaroo, WA, has been with KinCare for a year and often performs for his carers.