What is homecare support for people under 65? This is care and support provided at home for people under the age of 65 who live with a disability, illness, or health condition that affects their daily life. It can include personal care, household tasks, transport, and companionship.
Who can get this type of support? Homecare support under 65 is available for people living with physical disabilities, neurological conditions, long-term illnesses, or other health needs that make it difficult to manage daily activities without assistance.
Is this service funded? Yes. You may be eligible for funded support through your local NASC (Needs Assessment and Service Coordination) service, or through ACC for injury-related conditions. Private care options are also available for those who need extra hours or flexible support.
Can I choose Geneva Healthcare as my provider? Yes. If you qualify for funded homecare support, you can ask to have Geneva Healthcare as your preferred provider. We also offer private care services for complete flexibility.
Is the care tailored to my needs? Absolutely. We create a personalised care plan based on your specific situation, goals, and preferences. Your plan is regularly reviewed and adjusted as your needs change.
Can you support younger people living with disabilities? Yes. Many of our clients under 65 live with disabilities, and we provide both practical daily support and social engagement to help them live active and fulfilling lives.