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Discover the Life Without Barriers home care difference

Whether you are beginning to think about getting home care services or are unsure if your current services are meeting your needs, Life Without Barriers can help.

Life Without Barriers is expanding its home care services in the Geelong region and wants to make getting the support you need at home as easy as possible.

As a not-for-profit provider, our purpose is to partner with people to change lives for the better. For those looking for aged care support at home, that means we’re dedicated to helping you live your best life, with care designed for your unique needs.

We understand the importance of maintaining your independence and are here to help you with things that are getting harder, while empowering you to keep doing those activities that are meaningful to you.

To help you find the right care for your needs, we’re offering a free, no obligation Home Care Service Check.

Life Without Barriers’ regional operations manager for the Geelong region Claire Slocombe said the Home Care Service Check is a chance to talk about what care you’d like to receive and what you may be eligible for through government-funded supports.

“Wherever you are in your home care journey, we can support you to get the care you need,” Claire says.

“If you’re just getting started, we can step you through the My Aged Care process or if you are currently receiving care from another provider we can chat through your current services and how we may be able to help.

“We can also answer any questions you have about the types of support services you may be eligible to receive. Services can include support around the home – including cleaning, assistance with meal preparation and laundry, home and garden maintenance, and equipment to keep you safe at home – through to services to help you look and feel your best such as help to get ready; companionship, including assistance with shopping and doing the things you love; allied health support, and nursing care.”

To organise a free, no obligation review of your home care services call 1800 792 359.

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