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Benevolent Care

Our services

Connected support for home, community and everyday life.

Explore the four core service streams shown in our logo—and how they can work together when a person needs more than one kind of support.

Service overview

Four connected service streams.

Each service can stand on its own. Where a person uses more than one Benevolent Care service, we aim to coordinate roles and communication so the experience feels joined up rather than fragmented.

Planning and oversight

Case management

Assessment, planning, coordination, review and communication across the people and services involved in care.

  • Clarifying needs and priorities
  • Coordinating agreed services
  • Family and care-team communication
  • Reviewing changing circumstances

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NDIS-related capacity and connection

Support coordination

Helping participants understand their plan, connect with providers, address barriers and build confidence in coordinating supports.

  • Understanding supports and budgets
  • Provider connection and service agreements
  • Building participant capacity
  • Preparing for reviews and changes

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Everyday assistance

Support work

Respectful, person-centred assistance at home and in the community, matched to assessed needs and agreed tasks.

  • Personal routines and daily activities
  • Domestic assistance and meal support
  • Appointments and community access
  • Social connection and skill building

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Clinical and functional support

In-house allied health

Physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and dietetics delivered by Benevolent Care clinicians in the home and community.

  • Assessment and goal setting
  • Therapy and practical recommendations
  • Equipment and environmental advice where relevant
  • Reports and care-team communication as agreed

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How services connect

One person may need different expertise at different times.

A change in mobility may affect personal care. A swallowing problem may affect meals. A new piece of equipment may require support workers and family members to understand how it should be used. Coordination helps translate separate recommendations into a workable daily plan.

Information is only shared when there is a lawful and appropriate basis, and each professional remains responsible for working within their own scope.

Understand and plan

Assess and recommend

Apply in daily life

Review and adjust

Funding and payment

We confirm the arrangement before service begins.

Depending on the service and your circumstances, enquiries may involve private payment, NDIS-related funding, aged-care arrangements or another third-party payer. Eligibility and provider requirements can differ.

We will confirm the service, price, cancellation terms, travel or non-face-to-face charges where relevant, and who is responsible for payment before commencement.

Not sure which service?

Describe the problem rather than guessing the label.

Tell us what is becoming difficult, what has changed, what support is already in place and what outcome matters most. We can help identify the most appropriate next conversation.

Discuss your needs