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We were pleased to learn of the decision made by the Fair Work Commission on 21 February 2023, to increase the aged care sector award rate for nurses and carers.

The 2023-2024 Federal Government Budget was handed down in May and included some major announcements for the care sector.  Here, we highlight some significant outcomes that will impact the aged care support sector and what that will mean for you.

If you or a loved one is looking for cancer palliative care at home, Prestige Inhome Care can support you or a loved one living with cancer. Our tailored palliative care services give you more options and greater choice, in the comfort and privacy of your own home.

How can Palliative Care at home make a difference? “Palliative care in the home can create a feeling of tranquility and peace for clients, which many other facilities find challenging to replicate,” said Ellie. “This is because clients can remain in the comfort of their own personal environments, surrounded by their loved ones, their pets, […]

During National Volunteer Week , Prestige Inhome Care is excited to announce the launch of its new Employee Volunteer Day.

It has been a pleasure for Prestige Inhome Care to get behind our partners MND Vic with their recent campaign. 

During Active April, the Prestige Inhome Care team welcomed Dr Jim McDonald to share his knowledge on the benefits of daily exercise.

He is well known to Melbourne’s Bayside community, having founded Bluff Road Medical in Sandringham in 1987, which grew to become South East Melbourne’s largest medical practice.

Prestige Inhome Care recently sent special birthday messages to our extraordinary client Marie who turned 100.

It was a pleasure to learn more about Marie’s extraordinary life and her favourite memories. Marie spoke with Relationship Manager, Alex.

Many of our Prestige Inhome Care nurses and carers build a special bond with clients, providing them with genuine companionship, friendship and share significant times with them.  This includes caring for the client until the end of their life.  

For many care staff, they continue to hold them fondly in their thoughts and hearts for a long time after their time together has ended. Jessica recently lost a client and shared with us her thoughts and feedback …

To launch the Prestige Inhome Care staff volunteer day, Thea and her husband volunteered at the Disability Surfers Association (DSA) in Inverloch over the Labour Day weekend. Here, Thea shares her experience with us.

“My favourite part about this role is engaging and building relationships with new carers.”

Every Prestige Inhome Care carer who visits Jozeph is struck by his generous spirit and happy nature. Like many Prestige clients, Jozeph has led an extraordinary life and entertains his care team recounting some of the significant events in his life.