My Care Bridge

Services

Mycare Bridge is a trusted associated home care provider, connecting individuals and families with qualified, compassionate support workers. We deliver a complete range of personalised in-home aged care services — helping people live independently, safely, and with dignity in the comfort of their own homes.

What Is Support At Home

The Support at Home Program is a key part of the government’s aged care reform, bringing together several existing initiatives — such as Home Care Packages (HCP), the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP), and Short-Term Restorative Care — into one simplified and more coordinated system.

Its purpose is to provide older people with greater choice, flexibility, and control over their care, ensuring access to the right level of support when it’s needed most. Under the new model, funding will be distributed across eight care levels (an expansion from the current four under HCP), along with three short-term care pathways, making it easier to align services and funding with each person’s individual needs.

How Support At Home Works

1. Eligibility

You’ll start with an aged care assessment arranged through My Aged Care to understand your support needs and determine your funding eligibility.

2. Budget Allocation

Instead of a fixed package level, you’ll receive an individualised budget that reflects your personal care requirements.

3. Care Plan

Together, we’ll design a tailored care plan that supports your lifestyle, goals, and independence.

4. Service Delivery

Your Mycare Bridge team will coordinate your in-home services, review your progress, and adjust your support as your needs evolve.

Services You Can Access

Support at Home services fall under three main categories:

Clinical Supports

Professional care provided by qualified nurses and allied health specialists, including nursing, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy.

No client contributions required.

Independence

Support designed to help you stay active and connected, such as personal care, mobility assistance, and social support.

Small client contributions may apply.

Everyday Living

Practical help with daily tasks, including cleaning, gardening, and meal delivery, to make home life easier and more comfortable.

Higher client contributions apply.

Everyday Living Support

Cleaning and Domestic Assistance

Meal Preparation and Shopping Support

Gardening

Home Maintenance and Repairs

Shopping Assistance

Staying independent in the home

Personal Care

Respite Care

Accompanied Activities

Digital Education and Support

Cultural Support

Individual Social Support

Direct Transport

Remedial Massage

Group Social Support

Everyday Living Support

Nursing Care

Allied Health and Therapy Services

How to access Our Service

Accessing Mycare Bridge is simple. Reach out to our friendly team, discuss your care needs, and we’ll guide you through the process step by step. Together, we’ll create a personalised in-home care plan that supports your independence, comfort, and wellbeing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mycare Bridge offers personalised Home Care Package support delivered by an experienced and caring team.
We respond quickly to your individual needs, provide a free in-home consultation, and guide you through the best options for your situation.
From the moment you contact us, you’ll speak with someone who understands your circumstances and helps connect you with the right support.

Of course! Get in touch with our team today and they’ll talk you through the process, and how we can work with you to maximise your package.

That’s okay, we can still help. Our team can guide you through the process of applying for a Home Care Package, and we also offer privately paid services to support you while you wait for approval.

The Support at Home Program is designed for older people who wish to remain living independently in their own homes. You may be eligible if you are 65 or over, or 50 or over if you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person, and need help with daily activities such as cleaning, personal care, transport, or meal preparation. Eligibility is determined through an assessment arranged by My Aged Care, which helps identify the level of support that best suits your needs.

During your assessment, an assessor will visit you at home to learn more about your health, lifestyle, and the kind of help you may need with everyday activities. This conversation helps determine which services will best support your independence and wellbeing. The assessor may also discuss local service providers and can send referrals to your preferred provider. They will explain any potential costs and share information on where to find further guidance. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions or raise any personal or cultural considerations, and you’re welcome to have a family member or friend present for support.

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