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Home care providers in Albury–Wodonga

Last updated 20 August 2026

Provider details verified August 2026

These organisations are registered for Support at Home — the program that replaced Home Care Packages in November 2025 — and service the twin cities on both sides of the border. Support at Home works the same in NSW and Victoria: you choose your own provider, and you can switch at any time without a new assessment.

Lutheran Aged Care Albury

  • Personal care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Social support
  • Home maintenance
  • Respite

Services: Albury-based, with home care promoted for Albury, Wodonga, Wagga Wagga and Shepparton

Church-affiliated community provider with 60+ years in Albury; also runs residential aged care locally.

Respect Home Care (Albury–Wodonga)

  • Personal care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Home and garden maintenance
  • Shopping
  • In-home respite
  • Overnight care

Services: Dedicated Albury–Wodonga service; Respect operates across TAS, NSW, VIC and WA

Not-for-profit (Respect Group Limited) and approved DVA nursing contractor, with 24-hour telephone support.

Nurse Next Door Albury Wodonga

  • Nursing
  • Personal care
  • Dementia care
  • Palliative care
  • Medication management
  • 24/7 and live-in care
  • Respite

Services: Albury and Wodonga area

Nurse-led franchise with 24/7 availability that handles complex clinical needs at home; also an NDIS provider.

Dovida — Ovens Murray (Albury Wodonga)

  • Personal care
  • Dementia care
  • Companionship
  • Home help
  • Respite
  • Palliative care
  • Transport
  • 24-hour care

Services: Greater Ovens Murray region from an Albury office (Swift Street)

Pricing document downloadable from its local office page

Formerly Home Instead Australia (rebranded Dovida); relationship-based model with consistent caregivers, and private care with no waitlists alongside Support at Home.

Intereach

  • Support at Home
  • Commonwealth Home Support
  • Community transport
  • Social support

Services: Riverina–Murray NSW and central/northern Victoria, with an Albury office on David Street

Not-for-profit community organisation more than 50 years old, with a strong rural footprint across the border region.

Your Care

  • Personal care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Community access
  • Hospital discharge support
  • Private aged care

Services: Albury–Wodonga office; also serves Bendigo and Geelong

Regional Victorian in-home care specialist founded 2012, with a 24/7 local support team; also an NDIS provider.

Gated contact buttons are placeholders (data-kym-gate) — wired to intake at content build.

What to know about home care in Albury–Wodonga

Albury–Wodonga is a cross-border (NSW/VIC) market where most providers base themselves on the Albury side and service both cities; border towns further out often rely on visiting staff. The field mixes local not-for-profits — Lutheran Aged Care with 60+ years locally, and Intereach across the Riverina–Murray — with national franchises (Dovida, Nurse Next Door) and Tasmanian-headquartered not-for-profit Respect, which runs a dedicated Albury–Wodonga home care service.

Provider choice is reasonable in the twin cities themselves but thins rapidly in surrounding rural districts, so if you live outside the urban area, confirm coverage of your town before comparing anything else. Our guide to choosing a provider covers what to ask.

Not sure who suits you?

Tell us your suburb — either side of the border — and what help you need. We’ll suggest providers from our directory who service your area — free, no obligation, and in your own time.

Common questions

Are these all the home care providers in Albury–Wodonga?

No. Other providers also service the border region, and our directory grows as we add and verify more. For the complete official register, use the find-a-provider tool on My Aged Care (myagedcare.gov.au) or call 1800 200 422.

Does being listed here mean you recommend a provider?

No. A listing is not an endorsement — we haven’t assessed the quality of any provider’s care. We may receive a fee from providers when we refer you; that never changes what we write or who appears here.

Does it matter that I live on the NSW or Victorian side?

Not for the program itself — Support at Home is a national program, so your classification, budget and contribution rates are the same in either state. What differs is provider coverage: most local providers service both cities, but always confirm they cover your exact suburb or town.

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