Community Based Support Help at Home

Moonah

Community Based Support

24 Sunderland Street, Moonah, 7009, TASDirections

1300 227 827

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Overview

Home Care Package (HCP)

  • Level 1
  • Level 2
  • Level 3
  • Level 4

Case Management

  • Provider Managed
  • Self Managed

Exit Fee

  • Exit Fee $250

Specialized Services

  • Assistive Technology
  • Continence
  • Dementia
  • Hearing
  • Mental Health
  • Mobility
  • Respite Care
  • Terminal Illness
  • Veterans
  • Vision
  • Wellness and reablement
Home Care Packages

Home and Community Care (HACC)

  • Home and Community Care (HACC)
Region

TAS

  • Hobart
  • Launceston
Home Care Services
  • Personal Care
    • Showering
    • Dressing
    • Help With Personal Hygiene
    • Help With Personal Grooming
    • Continence Support
  • Gardening
    • Garden Maintenance
    • Lawn Mowing
    • Hedge Trimming
  • Physical Activities
    • Walking
    • Dancing
    • Group Exercise Classes
    • Strength Training Classes
    • Swimming
    • Hydrotherapy
    • Yoga
  • House Keeping
    • Cleaning
    • Dishwashing
    • Laundry
    • Ironing
    • Bedmaking
    • Help with Bill Payments
    • Sorting Post
  • Repairs & Maintenance
    • General Home Maintenance
    • Repair Inside
    • Repair Outside
    • Basic Home Modifications
    • Major Home Modifications
  • Pet Care
    • Feeding & Walking Pets
    • Taking Pet to the Vet
    • Caring for Pet when in Hospital
  • Health Professionals
    • Psychologist
    • Physiotherapist
    • Podiatrist
    • Nutritionist
    • Dietitian
    • Speech Therapist
    • Occupational Therapy
    • Diversional Therapy
    • Exercise Physiologist
    • Other Allied Health
  • Attending Appointments
    • Driver Only
    • Transport & Support
    • Support Only
    • Mini Bus
  • Clinical Care
    • Nursing
    • Pain Relief
    • Palliative Care Monitoring
    • Help with Medication
    • Injections
    • Wound Dressing
    • Catheter Care
    • Health Monitoring
    • Dementia Care
  • Social Activities
    • Accompanied Shopping
    • Visits at Home
    • Social Clubs
    • Volunteer Work
    • Companionship
    • Assistance Running Errans
  • Meals
    • Delivered Food Shopping
    • Help Preparing Meals
    • Fully Prepared Meals
    • Meals at a Centre
  • Equipment & Assistive Technology
    • Emergency Button
    • Communication Aids
    • Medical Care Aids
    • Reading Aids
    • Car Modifications
    • Support & Mobility Aids
    • Other Goods & Equipment
  • Respite & Transition Care
    • At Home Day Respite
    • Community Group Respite
    • Centre Based Respite
    • Home Overnight Respite
    • Community Overnight Respite
    • Host Family Respite
    • After Hospital Care

Location

Community Based Support Help at Home

24 Sunderland Street, Moonah, 7009, TAS

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About

Community Based Support Help at Home

Community Based Support (CBS) is a not for profit, Tasmanian organisation that supports people who are frail, aged or have disability to live the life they choose while living in their home for as long as possible. We dedicate our time to ensuring our client's quality of life is enhanced by providing the best quality support services to people to maximise their independence. The support we provide is tailored to individual needs and focuses on finding solutions that best suit the person, just like we do with our own families.

At Community Based Support Home Care, we believe that everyone deserves to live in a safe and comfortable environment. That's why our team of caring professionals is dedicated to providing the highest quality care to our clients. From light housekeeping to medical attention, we're committed to helping seniors, people living with disabilities, and others in need maintain their independence and improve their overall quality of life.

At the heart of our home care services is a focus on building relationships. We take the time to get to know each of our clients and tailor our services to meet their individual needs. Our team members are trained to listen closely and provide compassionate care that promotes wellness, dignity, and respect. Whether it's assisting with daily activities, providing transportation to appointments, or simply providing companionship, we're here to help.

One thing that sets Community Based Support Home Care apart is our unique approach to care. We believe that collaboration is key and work closely with clients, families, and healthcare professionals to create personalized care plans that reflect each individual's specific needs and goals. Our team is available around the clock to provide support and ensure that our clients receive the care they deserve.

At Community Based Support Home Care, we pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence. We uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ensure that all of our team members are fully trained, licensed, and insured. Our goal is to empower our clients and provide them with the support they need to live life to the fullest. Contact us today to learn more about our home care services and how we can help you or your loved ones live better, together.

 

Community Based Support (CBS) is a not for profit, Tasmanian organisation that supports people who are frail, aged or have disability to live the life they choose while living in their home for as long as possible. We work to ensure our clients quality of life is enhanced by providing the best quality support services so you can maximise your independence. The support we provide is tailored to your needs and focuses on finding solutions that best suit you, just like we do with our own families. 

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DCM Media, agedcare101

Caroline has a wealth of experience writing within the retirement and aged care sector and is a contributing journalist for the Villages.com.au and agedcare101 blog and accompanying newsletters.

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Ian Horswill

Journalist

Ian is a journalist, writer and sub-editor for the aged care sector, working at The DCM Group. He writes for The Weekly Source, agedcare101, villages.com.au and the DCM Institute fortnightly newsletter Friday. Ian is in daily contact with CEOs of retirement living, land lease and the aged care operations and makes a new contact every week. He investigates media releases, LinkedIn and Facebook for a good source for ideas for stories.

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Lauren Broomham

Retirement and Aged Care Journalist

Lauren is a journalist for villages.com.au, agedcare101 and The Donaldson Sisters. Growing up in a big family in small town communities, she has always had a love for the written word, joining her local library at the age of six months. With over eight years' experience in writing and editing, she is a keen follower of news and current affairs with a nose for a good story.

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Physiotherapist

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DCM Media, agedcare101

Chris has been a journalist and publisher in the retirement village and aged care sectors for 11 years. He has visited over 250 retirement villages and 50 aged care facilities both within Australia and internationally. Chris is a regular speaker at industry conferences plus is a frequent radio commentator.

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