Disability and aged care myths continue to shape how many Australians think about support services, even as the sector evolves rapidly. These outdated beliefs can prevent people from seeking help, limit independence, and create unnecessary fear around care. The truth...
Support Needs Assessment in Australia: A Guide for Older Australians and Families
As Australia transitions to the new Support at Home program, one of the most important steps for accessing in-home aged care services is the Support Needs Assessment. This assessment determines what level of support an older person requires to remain safe,...
Care Management in the Support at Home Program: Why It Matters for Older Australians
Australia’s aged care system is evolving, with the Support at Home program introducing a new model of personalised in-home aged care designed to help older Australians remain safe and independent in their own homes. At the centre of this system is Care Management. A...
Common Funding Issues in Aged Care & NDIS, and Support Overcoming Them
Navigating aged care and disability funding can feel overwhelming. Between changing systems, complex terminology, strict rules around how funding can be used, and other common funding issues, many people and families find themselves confused, stressed, or unsure if...
Planning an Accessible Day Out
Planning an accessible day out requires thoughtful consideration of someone’s physical, sensory, and emotional needs. Whether you are organising an outing for family, friends, or clients, ensuring the experience is comfortable, enjoyable, and accessible is crucial....
KompleteCare Introduces Priority Care Packages to Address Urgent Home Care Needs
In a move to provide immediate relief to those in need of home care, KompleteCare has introduced its KC Priority Care Packages. Understanding the lengthy and often cumbersome process of obtaining government funding, KompleteCare is offering an affordable and...











