FAQs
A Care Finder helps you understand, access, and navigate aged care and community services—especially if you are unsure where to start or do not have someone to support you.
Our Care Finders take the time to get to know your individual needs, visit you where you feel most comfortable, and guide you through every step of the aged care journey.
This includes helping you access services such as help at home (e.g. cleaning, meals, personal care), social support programs, transport, housing assistance, and health services.
How can a Care Finder help me?
A Care Finder helps you understand, access, and navigate aged care and community services—especially if you are unsure where to start or do not have someone to support you.
Our Care Finders take the time to get to know your individual needs, visit you where you feel most comfortable, and guide you through every step of the aged care journey.
This includes helping you access services such as help at home (e.g. cleaning, meals, personal care), social support programs, transport, housing assistance, and health services.
Care Finders Support is for people who:
- are eligible for government-funded aged care
- are not receiving services or need help changing them
- struggle to navigate the aged care system
- do not have family, friends, or carers who can assist
Who is eligible to access Care Finder support?
Care Finders Support is for people who:
- are eligible for government-funded aged care
- are not receiving services or need help changing them
- struggle to navigate the aged care system
- do not have family, friends, or carers who can assist
No. You do not need to have a Home Care funding Our Care Finders can help you access aged care services whether you are just starting out or need support changing current services.
Do I need to have Home Care funding to access Care Finders support?
No. You do not need to have a Home Care funding Our Care Finders can help you access aged care services whether you are just starting out or need support changing current services.