Comfort Keepers

463 SCARBOROUGH BEACH Road
OSBORNE PARK WA 6017

(08) 9492 8920

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Comfort Keepers is dedicated to helping clients and their families enjoy the quality of life they deserve. Comfort Keepers works with you designing individualised support that not only fits your needs for today but will evolve for tomorrow. We understand where you're coming from and how to get where you'd like to go. Comfort Keepers provide a variety of in-home and community support services to assist clients to remain in their own homes for longer, Comfort Keepers also provides a community nursing service along with allied health services. If you would like to talk to a team member or require more information, please call Comfort Keepers today .

Special needs
Focus on socially and financially disadvantaged people
People who live in rural or remote areas
Specific services for ATSI people
Specific services for LGBTI people
Specific services for people with CALD backgrounds
Specific services for veterans
Specialised services
Assistive Technology
Continence Advisory
Dementia
In-home respite care
Mental Health
Mobility
People with terminal illness
Wellness and reablement

(08) 9492 8920


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Government-subsidised care

Comfort Keepers is an approved provider for Home Care Packages, subsidised by the Australian Government.

$10,271.10 package

Home Care package level 1

Basic care

Personal care, household or domestic assistance, social support, meals or shopping, or rehabilitation.

$18,063.85 package

Home Care package level 2

Low-level care

Personal care, household or domestic assistance, social support, meals or shopping, or rehabilitation. Services may include loan of basic equipment.

$39,310.50 package

Home Care package level 3

Mid-level care

Personal care, household assistance, meals and medications, nursing or allied health input, support with memory or behaviour changes, or assistance with aids and appliances.

$59,593.55 package

Home Care package level 4

High-level care

Personal care, household assistance, meals and medications, nursing or allied health input, support with memory or behaviour changes, or assistance with aids and appliances.