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Quality care and respect

Remaining independent while receiving the best quality care has never been easier, with Just Better Care offering many services.

The specialist home-aged and disability care support service is one of Australia’s largest in-home support providers and features a skilled team of caring people.

Clients Barb and Bob Ross said that Just Better Care Geelong and their team made it easy to remain “fiercely independent” while receiving assistance when needed.

“They are doing a lot of the things that I have had to take on in the past. As I am getting older and have some health issues as well, the help and assistance is so valued” Barb said.

“They’re doing things for us that really enhance our quality of life. I see and experience them as people who respect, encourage and don’t interfere. You can’t ask for anything better than that,” Bob said.

To start your Just Better Care journey, call 03 5222 1518, email mailge@justbettercare.com or visit the caring team at their office at Level 1 114a Mt Pleasant Road in Belmont.

Visit justbettercare.com/Geelong for more information.

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