Support at Home Program

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What is a Support at Home Program?

At Whiddon, we wholeheartedly understand that there is a need to maintain safety and independence while continuing to reside in the comfort of home. Our purpose is to work together in providing our Home Care to achieve your loved one’s goals and keep them closely connected to what holds the utmost significance in their life. 

Our wonderful and dedicated carers take the time to really get to know our clients and understand what matters most to them. This is part of our MyLife award-winning model of care. This allows us to develop stronger relationships with our clients and ensure we’re helping them reach their goals. 

Why choose Whiddon as your Support at Home provider?

Our approach to care is to partner with you, and family or friends you wish to be involved in your care, to build a personalised and flexible care plan just for you.

  • Personalised and flexible options, with care plans that are developed with you and no hidden costs

  • Relationship Based Care and a consistent team of local care workers, so that we can get to know you and your family

  • Peace of mind – we’ve been caring for older Australians for more than 75 years and are Government approved and registered providers of Support at Home Packages and CHSP, and Disability services through the NDIS

  • Support to find practical solutions to help you stay connected to your family, friends, community and interests

  • Affordable care management to ensure you’re supported by our expert Coordinators

  • Access to Whiddon’s award-winning wellbeing programs

  • Access to our Community Coordinators and Scheduling Teams who support you with your care, service bookings and changes

  • Invitations to join Whiddon social programs held by Homw Care

  • Support to access & organise respite care at our nearby Residential Homes

  • Priority access to Whiddon Retirement Villages and support to organise your move

  • Assistance to access additional support equipment or assistive technologies

What is the new Support at Home Program?

From 1 November 2025, Australia’s new Support at Home program will replace the Home Care Packages (HCP) and Short-Term Restorative Care (STRC) programs. This is one of the most significant changes to in-home aged care in recent years, so it’s understandable to have questions about what will change and how it might affect you.

We’ve also created 10 of our most Frequently Asked Questions to help you understand what the changes look like.

How does funding with Support at Home work?

Under Support at Home, your annual care budget will be divided into four quarterly budgets. This makes it easier to plan and review your care throughout the year.

Each quarter, your funding will be available to spend on approved services that meet your individual needs, as identified through your My Aged Care assessment.

For existing HCP clients, your current annual budget will remain in place and you will access those funds on a quarterly basis.

Where do I start?

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Step 1

The first step is to understand your options. Talk to your family, support person, GP or a provider like Whiddon to see what types of support services are available and for help with goal planning.

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Step 2

Second step is for people who are looking at subsidised care through a Home Care Package – you can arrange an assessment directly through My Aged Care, or contact us and we’ll assist you for free.

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Step 3

Research your options and shop around – what are you looking for? What do the providers offer? Do they feel like the right fit for you? Ask about fees and costs, the number of hours of service you’ll receive, office locations, care worker qualifications and care and package management fees.

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Step 4

Choose a provider and get started! Meet the team who will support you, create your care plan and talk about what’s important to you and your lifestyle. At this point you should be signing your Agreement and getting started with planning your care and services.

Support at Home FAQ's

  • What is the maximum amount that can be carried over into the next quarter?
  • Will I need to contribute to the cost of my care?
  • What will happen when I move from a HCP to Support at Home?
  • What does this all mean for me?