Caring for someone at home
Find out about getting help at home and ensuring your home is safe for the person you care for.
Safety at home
Changes to your home, or where the person you care for lives, can help them live independently and reduce their risk of getting hurt.
These could be simple changes, like:
- removing clutter and trip hazards
- installing night lights
- installing smoke detectors
- putting non slip strips on the edges of stairs.
You can also make home modifications like installing ramps and hand rails.
Develop caring skills
If you want to develop skills for your caring role, Carer Gateway has free courses and coaching. Find out more about courses and coaching on the Carer Gateway website.
Getting help at home
Home help services can help the person you care for with things like:
- showering and going to the toilet
- cooking, cleaning or other chores
- transport to go shopping or to appointments
- delivering meals.
Find out more about getting help at home on the Carer Gateway website.
Find out more
Find out who to contact for help at home and what help is available from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and My Aged Care. These links will take you away from myGov.
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Page last updated: 23 August 2023