Reach your health goals and stay independent with Homecare personalised care
Lifecare Homecare supports independent living for older people and those living with disability, including NDIS participants.
We provide physiotherapy, occupational therapy, exercise physiology, podiatry, dietetics and lymphoedema services.
We believe, by getting to know you and understanding your needs, you’ll get the best care possible.
Our services
Who we help
As a NDIS provider, we provide assistance to individuals aged 18 and above, including older adults and adults with disabilities, from all sectors of the community, to help them with a wide range of clinical conditions and functional limitations — including degenerative neurological, cardio-respiratory and musculoskeletal conditions, aged- functional decline and physical and intellectual disabilities.
We will come to you, evaluate your requirements, create a tailored therapy plan, and deliver one-on-one therapy sessions in the comfort of your own environment.
NDIS support through Lifecare Homecare allied health services
As a registered NDIS provider, we can service you if you’re plan or agency-managed, and need any of the following services under your NDIS plan:
- Physiotherapy
- Exercise physiology
- Occupational therapy
- Podiatry
- Lymphoedema management
- Dementia consulting
The NDIS provides funding to eligible people with disabilities, to support increased independence, skill development, access to paid and unpaid work, and achieve an improved quality of life.
Read more information on the NDIS website.
NDIS participants can access a range of allied health therapies under their NDIS plan to support them to increase their social and economic participation and independence.
Our NDIS services may be covered in your NDIS plan under your Core Supports Budget categories:
- Assistance with daily life
- Assistance with social, economic and community participation
Or your Capacity Building Supports budget categories:
- Increased social and community participation
- Health and wellbeing
- Improved daily living skills
Locations
We visit clients throughout the greater Perth and Mandurah areas.
We also provide consultations to clients in rural and remote areas via Telehealth.
Health insurance and payment options
Anyone with a Home Care Package, NDIS funding or a DVA Gold card, can access our services at no cost direct to them.
Private paying clients can claim a rebate through their private health provider.
Frequently asked questions
How do home visits work?
Firstly, one of our practitioners takes the time to listen to your story and get to know you.
We want to understand what you need assistance with and what your goals are.
The next step is to explain how we can help you achieve those goals.
Then we make an assessment, which includes some questions, and, depending on the allied health service, could include an assessment of your environment, and/or some functional tests.
Next, the practitioner will explain a proposed plan of action, and if it’s agreeable, we put it into action.
What areas do Lifecare Homecare’s services cover?
Our mobile therapists deliver in-home services throughout the greater Perth and Mandurah areas.
Additionally, we provide consultations via telehealth of all our services to rural and remote clients.
Are there any waitlists for Lifecare Homecare services?
Most of our services are available without waitlists, ensuring that you receive care promptly and efficiently.
Who does Lifecare Homecare help?
We provide assistance to individuals aged 18 and above, including older adults and adults with disabilities, with a range of clinical conditions and functional limitations.
Can I use my private health insurance or other funding to pay for services?
Our services are available at no direct cost to clients with a Home Care Package, NDIS funding, or a DVA funding.
Private paying clients may claim a rebate through their private health provider.
Where can I get more information about NDIS?
The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) provides funding to eligible people with disabilities, to support increased independence, skill development, access to paid and unpaid work, and achieve an improved quality of life.
For more information regarding the scheme and your eligibility, please visit the NDIS website.
Where can I find more information about My Aged Care?
My Aged Care is the Australian government’s starting point for your aged care needs and services, providing assistance to older Australians.
To learn more about what you can access and your eligibility, please visit the My Aged Care website.