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We explain 5 benefits that make in-home care a preferred choice for many families and individuals in need of support.

Support at Home provides partial or full government funding for older people to support their varying care needs, enhance their quality of life and maintain their living standards. Participants will receive their funding in the form of a quarterly budget.

A new partnership between Wishlist and Prestige Inhome Care is set to provide essential support to patients transitioning from hospital to home.

We recently chatted with Stephanie, who performs many roles in our Melbourne office and is also Melbourne Carer Lead. Learn more about Steph and her life away from the office.

Marking the first 12 months of Prestige Inhome Care’s Client Advisory Group (CAG), we sit down with Flavia, our Quality & Risk Manager, to reflect on the journey and its impact.

Prestige Inhome Care is excited to pilot a new program focusing on continuous improvement and strengthening quality care.

Have you met Karen? She wears many hats in our Sydney office and is also Sydney Carer Lead. Get to know more about Karen.

Unsure about the upcoming changes to the aged care system and the transition to Support at Home? Tune into Southern FM's interview below with Prestige Inhome Care's Nathanial for his insights.

After more than 50 years together, Penny and Graeme reflect on how their relationship has been shaped by a shared passion for giving back to their community. We also meet Sue, Penny’s carer, whose love of dogs sparked a special connection with Penny.

Unsure about the upcoming changes to the aged care system and the transition to Support at Home? Tune into Southern FM's interview below with Prestige Inhome Care's Nathanial for his insights.

For the second consecutive year, Prestige Inhome Care has been named one the Australian Financial Review Best Places to Work and are very excited to be recognised as a leading employer.

Whether it's about home maintenance, finances, medical follow-ups, driving, or personal safety, conversations about accepting help can be difficult. To help you prepare, here are some suggestions drawn from years of experience.