Our Services

Comprehensive, person-centred home care under the Australian Government's Support at Home program. GHCG delivers across all three funded service categories — Clinical Care, Independence, and Everyday Living.

Find the Right Care for Your Needs

The journey to finding the right care can be confusing. We've simplified it by tailoring our services to meet your specific situation.

For Families & Individuals

For those seeking support for themselves or a loved one.

For Health & Community Professionals

For doctors, hospital staff, and community leaders.

For Organisations & Insurers

For brokerage and insurance partners.

What We Offer

Three Categories of Care

Under the Australian Government's Support at Home program — established by the Aged Care Act — home care services are organised into three categories. GHCG delivers across all three.

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Clinical Care

100% Government Funded

Professional nursing and clinical services delivered in your home by registered nurses and enrolled nurses. No out-of-pocket costs to you.

  • In-home nursing care by registered and enrolled nurses
  • Medication administration and management
  • Wound care and dressing changes
  • Chronic disease and condition management
  • Health monitoring and assessment
  • Palliative and end-of-life care
  • Post-hospital care and support
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Independence

Co-contribution May Apply

Therapeutic services designed to support your independence, mobility, and functional capacity so you can stay active and confident at home.

  • Allied health services
  • Physiotherapy and exercise programs
  • Occupational therapy assessments and interventions
  • Assistive technology recommendations and training
  • Home modification advice and support
  • Reablement and restorative care pathways
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Everyday Living

Co-contribution May Apply

Practical support to help with daily living activities and maintain your quality of life at home and in the community.

  • Personal care (bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting)
  • Domestic assistance (cleaning, laundry)
  • Meal preparation and nutrition support
  • Social support and companionship
  • Community access and transport assistance
  • Respite care for carers
Specialised Support

Short-Term Care Pathways

In addition to ongoing support, we offer two specialised short-term care pathways designed for specific life stages.

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Restorative Care Pathway

Intensive rehabilitation and reablement services to maximise your independence following illness, injury, or hospitalisation. Our allied health team works with you to build strength, confidence, and the skills to return to your daily routine.

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End-of-Life Pathway

Compassionate, dignified palliative care and support during your final journey. We coordinate with your medical team to ensure comfort, respect, and holistic care for you and your family during this time.

Understanding Your Situation

The transition to Support at Home affected different participants in different ways. Find out which group applies to you.

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Grandfathered Participants

You were transitioned from an existing Home Care Package to Support at Home on 1 November 2025. Your existing arrangements have been largely preserved, and your funding classifications remain in place.

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Hybrid Participants

You were approved for Home Care Package funding during the transition period but had not commenced services. You moved directly into the new Support at Home system with equivalent funding classifications.

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New Participants

You have been assessed and approved from 1 November 2025 onwards under the new Support at Home classifications. You can access care immediately following your assessment and approval.

Our Model

Care Home on Wheels

Our care model brings residential-quality care to your doorstep, enabling you to receive professional, comprehensive support whilst remaining in the comfort and familiarity of your own home.

  • Consistent, dedicated care team assigned to you
  • Clinical nursing delivered in your own home
  • Personal care, domestic support, and social connection
  • Flexible scheduling tailored to your routine
  • Culturally sensitive care with multilingual staff
“The quality of a nursing home, the comfort of your own.”
The GHCG promise
100%
Clinical care funded by Government
8
Funding classifications available
3
Service categories covered
24/7
Care coordination support

How It Works

A simple, four-step journey to getting the care you need

1

Contact Us

Get in touch for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your care needs.

2

Assessment

We help navigate the Single Assessment System and ensure you receive the support you are eligible for.

3

Care Plan

A personalised care plan is developed around your goals, preferences, and individual circumstances.

4

Care Begins

Your dedicated team starts delivering high-quality, compassionate care in your home.

Support at Home Program

Understanding Your Aged Care Funding

Since 1 November 2025, the Australian Government's Support at Home program — established under the Aged Care Act — funds eligible older Australians to receive professional care in their own home. GHCG is a registered provider delivering services across all three funded categories.

$78,106
Maximum annual funding available
8
Funding classifications based on assessed need
$130K
Lifetime non-clinical co-contribution cap
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Clinical Care

100% Government Funded

Nursing, wound care, medication management, chronic disease support, and palliative care — fully funded with no out-of-pocket costs to you.

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Independence

Co-contribution May Apply

Allied health, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, assistive technology, and home modifications to help maintain your functional abilities.

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Everyday Living

Co-contribution May Apply

Personal care, domestic assistance, meal preparation, social support, community access, and respite care for daily life.

How Funding Works

1
Assessed through My Aged Care using the Single Assessment System
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Approved for a funding classification (1–8) based on your needs
3
Choose GHCG as your provider and we build your care plan together
4
Funding allocated quarterly — adjust services as your needs change

Not sure about your eligibility? We help you navigate the assessment process from your first call. Contact us on 02 7241 4513 or info@ghacare.com for a free consultation.

Transparent Pricing

Our Service Prices

Pricing for home care services under the Support at Home program is based on Australian Government indicative prices. The prices below reflect standard weekday rates — weekend and public holiday rates may differ.

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Clinical Care

100% Government Funded

Professional nursing and clinical services are fully funded by the Australian Government — there is no out-of-pocket cost to you for these services.

Service Indicative Price
Nursing care — Registered Nurse (RN) Fully funded
Nursing care — Enrolled Nurse (EN) Fully funded
Allied health professional Fully funded
Allied health assistant Fully funded

Clinical care services are 100% funded by the Australian Government under the Support at Home program. No participant co-contribution applies.

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Clinical Care

100% Government Funded

Professional nursing and clinical services are fully funded by the Australian Government — there is no out-of-pocket cost to you for these services.

Service Indicative Price
Nursing care — Registered Nurse (RN) Fully funded
Nursing care — Enrolled Nurse (EN) Fully funded
Allied health professional Fully funded
Allied health assistant Fully funded

Clinical care services are 100% funded by the Australian Government under the Support at Home program. No participant co-contribution applies.

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Independence

Co-contribution May Apply

Therapeutic and support services to help you maintain and improve your functional abilities. Your co-contribution amount depends on your means assessment.

Service Price (up to)
Personal care $62.79/hr
Domestic assistance $57.77/hr
Social support — individual $62.79/hr
Social support — group $25.10/hr
Meals and food preparation $21.71/meal
Home modifications $57.77/hr
Assistive technology At cost
Respite care $62.79/hr

Prices shown are standard weekday rates based on government indicative pricing. Weekend and public holiday rates may be higher.

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Everyday Living

Co-contribution May Apply

Practical support to help with daily activities and maintain your quality of life at home. Your co-contribution amount depends on your means assessment.

Service Price (up to)
Cleaning $57.77/hr
Gardening and home maintenance $57.77/hr
Meal preparation $21.71/meal
Community transport $62.79/hr

Prices shown are standard weekday rates based on government indicative pricing. Weekend and public holiday rates may be higher.

Important Information About Pricing

All prices shown are indicative and based on the Australian Government's Support at Home indicative pricing schedule. Actual prices may vary and will be confirmed in your individual service agreement.

Co-contributions for Independence and Everyday Living services are determined by a means assessment conducted by Services Australia. Some participants may pay no co-contribution at all.

For a personalised quote or to discuss your specific care needs, please contact us on 02 7241 4513 or email info@ghacare.com.

Your Questions Answered

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about GHCG, the Support at Home program, and how to get started.

What is Support at Home?

Support at Home is the Australian Government's home care program that replaced the Home Care Package (HCP) scheme on 1 November 2025, established under the Aged Care Act.

It provides government-subsidised funding for older Australians to receive care services in their own home across three categories: Clinical Care (100% Government funded), Independence (co-contribution may apply), and Everyday Living (co-contribution may apply).

There are 8 funding classifications based on your assessed needs, with a maximum annual funding of approximately $78,000. Support at Home is managed through Services Australia and operates on a quarterly budgeting cycle, giving you flexibility to adjust services as your needs change throughout the year.

Glorious Health Care Group delivers services across all three categories and can help you navigate the system from your very first enquiry.

Who can access your services?

Our services are available to older Australians who have been assessed and approved for Support at Home funding through the Single Assessment System.

This includes three groups of participants:

Grandfathered Participants — transitioned from an existing Home Care Package on 1 November 2025.
Hybrid Participants — approved for HCP funding during the transition period but had not yet commenced services.
New Participants — assessed and approved from 1 November 2025 onwards under the new Support at Home classifications.

We are also an accredited Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) provider. Eligible veterans, war widows, and war widowers holding a DVA Gold Card or White Card can access our in-home care services through DVA-funded programs.

We also welcome private clients who wish to access our services outside of government-funded programs. If you are unsure about your eligibility, contact us for a free consultation and we will guide you through the process.

How are your services funded?

Under the Support at Home program, funding depends on the category of service you receive.

Clinical Care — including in-home nursing, wound care, medication management, chronic disease support, and palliative care — is 100% Government funded with no out-of-pocket cost to you.

For Independence services (allied health, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, assistive technology, home modifications) and Everyday Living services (personal care, domestic assistance, meal preparation, social support, community access, respite care), a co-contribution may apply based on your individual financial circumstances.

There is a lifetime non-clinical co-contribution cap of $130,000 to protect you from excessive costs. Your funding is allocated quarterly through Services Australia, and we work with you to plan your services within each quarterly budget to make the most of your funding allocation.

We are also an accredited DVA provider. Eligible veterans, war widows, and war widowers can access our services through Department of Veterans' Affairs funding programs, often at no out-of-pocket cost.

What does “Care Home On Wheels” mean?

Care Home On Wheels is GHCG's care delivery model that brings residential-quality care directly to your home.

Rather than moving into an aged care facility, you receive the full spectrum of professional care — clinical nursing, personal care, domestic support, and social connection — all delivered by a consistent, dedicated care team who know you by name.

The model is designed so you get the quality and comprehensiveness of a nursing home whilst remaining in the comfort and familiarity of your own home, surrounded by the people, routines, and environment you love. It means one provider, one team, and one care plan covering everything you need.

What services does GHCG provide?

We deliver services across all three Support at Home categories.

Clinical Care (100% Government funded) — in-home nursing by registered and enrolled nurses, medication administration and management, wound care, chronic disease management, health monitoring, palliative and end-of-life care, and post-hospital support.

Independence (co-contribution may apply) — allied health services, physiotherapy and exercise programs, occupational therapy, assistive technology, home modifications, and reablement and restorative care pathways.

Everyday Living (co-contribution may apply) — personal care, domestic assistance, meal preparation and nutrition support, social support and companionship, community access and transport, and respite care for carers.

We also offer two specialised short-term care pathways: Restorative Care (intensive rehabilitation following illness, injury, or hospitalisation) and End-of-Life (compassionate palliative care and support).

How do I get assessed for Support at Home?

To access Support at Home, you need to be assessed through the Single Assessment System using the Integrated Assessment Tool.

The process starts by contacting My Aged Care on 1800 200 422, who will arrange an assessment to determine your eligibility and the level of support you need. Based on your assessment, you will receive approval and be assigned a funding classification from 1 to 8.

You can contact My Aged Care directly, or speak with GHCG during a free consultation and we can guide you through every step of the assessment process.

Are your carers qualified and background checked?

Absolutely. All GHCG staff undergo thorough screening before they can deliver care.

Our clinical team includes AHPRA-registered nurses (both registered nurses and enrolled nurses) who maintain current professional registration and ongoing professional development. All care workers hold relevant qualifications and certifications for their roles.

Every team member has a current National Police Check, Working with Vulnerable People clearance, and is verified through Aged Care Worker Screening where applicable.

We are fully insured with comprehensive professional indemnity insurance, and we are a member of the Aged Care Provider Association (ACCPA), demonstrating our commitment to industry standards and continuous improvement.

Can I choose my own care workers?

GHCG prioritises continuity of care by assigning a dedicated care team to each client. We work closely with you to match carers based on your preferences, cultural background, language needs, and personal compatibility.

Our goal is for you to see the same familiar faces at every visit, building trust and a genuine relationship with your care team. Whilst we cannot guarantee a specific worker for every single visit (due to leave and availability), we maintain a small, consistent team assigned to you so that everyone who comes to your home already knows your care plan, your preferences, and your routine.

What languages do your staff speak?

We have a multilingual care team and are deeply committed to cultural competence. Our staff speak a variety of languages and understand the diverse cultural needs of the communities we serve across Sydney and NSW.

During your initial consultation, we discuss your language preferences and cultural needs so we can match you with a care team you feel comfortable with. We believe that care delivered in your own language, with respect for your traditions and customs, leads to better outcomes and a more positive experience for you and your family.

What areas do you service?

We currently service Sydney and surrounding areas of New South Wales, including Padstow, Bankstown, Canterbury, and the wider south-west and western Sydney regions.

We are actively expanding to cover all Local Government Areas (LGAs) across NSW. If you are unsure whether your area is covered, please contact us on 0412 345 678 or email info@ghacare.com and we will confirm our service capacity for your location.

How quickly can services start after approval?

We understand that when you need care, you need it promptly. Once you receive your Support at Home approval from Services Australia, we arrange a free consultation to discuss your needs and goals.

From there, we develop a personalised care plan with you, and services can begin shortly after — often within days of your care plan being finalised. The timeline depends on your specific needs and the availability of your matched care team, but we pride ourselves on responsive, efficient service commencement.

If your situation is urgent, let us know and we will prioritise getting care to you as quickly as possible.

How does quarterly budgeting work under Support at Home?

Support at Home operates on a quarterly budgeting cycle managed by Services Australia. Your total annual funding allocation is divided into four quarterly amounts.

At the start of each quarter, we work with you to plan which services you will use and how your funding will be allocated across Clinical Care, Independence, and Everyday Living categories.

This quarterly structure gives you flexibility — if your needs change during the year, you can adjust your service mix each quarter. We help you make the most of each quarter's budget and ensure you are getting the services that matter most to you.

What are the three participant groups under Support at Home?

When Support at Home commenced on 1 November 2025, participants were grouped into three categories:

Grandfathered Participants — transitioned from an existing Home Care Package on that date, with their existing care arrangements largely preserved and funding classifications maintained.

Hybrid Participants — approved for Home Care Package funding during the transition period but had not yet commenced services, so they moved directly into the new Support at Home system with equivalent funding classifications.

New Participants — assessed and approved from 1 November 2025 onwards under the new Support at Home system and its 8 funding classifications.

Regardless of which group you belong to, GHCG can support you and help you make the most of your funding.

Is clinical care really 100% Government funded?

Yes. Under the Support at Home program, all Clinical Care services are fully funded by the Australian Government with no client co-contribution required.

This includes in-home nursing care by registered and enrolled nurses, wound care and dressing changes, medication administration and management, chronic disease and condition management, health monitoring and assessment, palliative and end-of-life care, and post-hospital recovery support.

You will not have any out-of-pocket costs for these clinical services. Co-contributions may only apply to services under the Independence and Everyday Living categories, and even then, there is a lifetime non-clinical co-contribution cap of $130,000 to protect you.

What makes GHCG different from other home care providers?

GHCG was founded by a leadership team with decades of experience in the Australian aged care sector, delivering quality in-home care services across Sydney and NSW.

What sets us apart is our Care Home On Wheels model — a single, consistent care team delivering the full spectrum of residential-quality care in your home.

We are committed to our core values of Compassion, Professional Excellence, Dignity & Independence, and Trust & Safety, and we bring cultural competence, clinical excellence, and a genuinely person-centred approach to everything we do.

We are Aged Care Act compliant, fully insured, staffed by AHPRA-registered professionals, and a proud member of ACCPA.

Do you provide services for DVA-funded veterans?

Yes. GHCG is an accredited Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) provider. We deliver in-home care services to eligible veterans, war widows, and war widowers funded through DVA programs.

DVA-funded services available through GHCG include community nursing, personal care, domestic assistance, respite care, and allied health services. If you hold a DVA Gold Card or White Card, you may be eligible for funded care.

To access DVA-funded services, speak with your GP or contact DVA directly for a referral and assessment. Once approved, you can choose GHCG as your service provider and we will develop a care plan tailored to your needs.

Contact us on 0412 345 678 or email info@ghacare.com if you have questions about DVA eligibility or how to get started.

How do I get started with GHCG?

Getting started is simple. Contact us on 0412 345 678 or email info@ghacare.com to book a free, no-obligation consultation.

During this consultation, our friendly team will listen to your needs, answer your questions, and explain your options. If you have not yet been assessed for Support at Home, we can guide you through the My Aged Care assessment process.

Once you have your funding approval, we develop a personalised care plan together and your dedicated care team begins delivering services in your home. From your first call to your first visit, we make the process as simple and stress-free as possible.

Have another question? Contact us on 02 7241 4513 or email info@ghacare.com — we're happy to help.

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