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Trust your home care package to Nurse Next Door

Nurse Next Door Werribee is thrilled to announce that it is now an approved provider of Home Care Packages (HCP), offering premium in-home care services with one of the lowest fees in the market.

With a commitment to ‘Making Lives Better’, Nurse Next Door empowers seniors to live independently and with purpose, all while staying in the comfort of their own homes.

Home Care Packages are a government-funded initiative that allows older Australians to access the care they need to remain safe, independent, and connected to their communities.

At Nurse Next Door Werribee, we provide an all-inclusive 10 per cent management fee, which covers both care and package management. This ensures more of your funding goes directly towards your care, offering up to 56 hours of care per month at Level 4 funding compared to 41 hours with providers charging higher fees.

Our personalised services are designed to meet the diverse needs of our clients and include:

Personal care

Nursing care

Companionship

Dementia and Alzheimer’s care

Transportation

Meal preparation

Wound care

Allied health support

Caregiver relief and respite care

Every care journey begins with a thorough consultation conducted by a registered nurse, who will oversee your care plan and ensure a perfect match between you and our extraordinary caregivers. This personalised approach, underpinned by our ’Happier Ageing’ philosophy, focuses on possibility and purpose, helping seniors reconnect with the activities and passions they love.

If you or a loved one is looking for premium home care services with less fees and more care, Nurse Next Door Werribee is here to help. Contact us 24/7 at 1300 600 247 to start your care journey and experience compassionate, professional support tailored to your needs.

Because care isn’t just what we do—it’s who we are.

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