Whether you have a physical or a learning disability, our suite of in home supports will help you live your life to the fullest whilst enjoying the familiarity and safety of your own home.
Our friendly and experienced team can help with many daily tasks in and around the home, self-care requirements as well as assisting in getting you out and about to appointment and other social gatherings in the community. Let us know what you need and we’ll talk you through how we can help. Whether you need disability support services for a short period of time because your disability is not permanent or your family usually cares for you, or you need care and support on a long-term basis, we’d be delighted to help.
For more information:
P: (02) 9488 2500
E: info@catholiccaredbb.org.au
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