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Home care providers in Brisbane

Last updated 20 August 2026

Provider details verified August 2026.

Support at Home replaced Home Care Packages on 1 November 2025, and every provider below is registered for the new program and services Brisbane. Because providers now set their own prices and care management is capped at 10% of your budget, it’s worth comparing a few before you sign. Here’s who covers the Brisbane area and what makes each one different.

Blue Care

  • Nursing
  • Personal care
  • Allied health
  • Dementia care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Social support

Covers: Operates across Queensland including all of metro Brisbane, with local service teams.

Not-for-profit, part of the UnitingCare Queensland family; one of the state's largest in-home care providers.

Ozcare

  • Nursing
  • Personal care
  • Cleaning
  • Meal support
  • Allied health
  • Respite

Covers: Dedicated Brisbane North, Brisbane South and North Lakes home care branches; 18 branches statewide.

Catholic not-for-profit; offers a Support at Home cost calculator on its website.

Anglicare Southern Queensland

  • Personal care
  • Nursing
  • Cleaning
  • Allied health
  • Home maintenance and modifications
  • Social support

Covers: Brisbane North, Brisbane South & Bayside and Logan regions; 13 regions across Queensland in total.

Ministry of the Anglican Church (not-for-profit); also offers spiritual and pastoral care.

St Vincent’s Care Home Care

  • Nursing
  • Personal care
  • Cleaning
  • Garden care
  • Transport
  • Rehabilitation

Covers: Brisbane metro from North Brisbane (Carseldine) and South Brisbane (Carina) hubs.

Publishes a full pricing schedule; promotes competitive not-for-profit pricing.

Catholic not-for-profit (St Vincent's Health Australia); strong post-hospital and dementia care offering.

Five Good Friends

  • Personal care
  • Domestic help
  • Nursing
  • Social support
  • Care management

Covers: Brisbane metro (registered Support at Home services for Brisbane North and South); Brisbane-founded, now national.

Publishes indicative all-inclusive hourly rates: self-managed membership from around $89/hr, full-service membership from around $105/hr (provider’s published rates, 2026).

Tech-enabled provider with an app for members and families; offers a self-managed membership tier.

Trilogy Care

  • Self-managed care management
  • Funding administration
  • Clinical support
  • Workforce compliance support

Covers: National self-management provider headquartered in Bowen Hills, Brisbane.

Advertises some of the lowest self-management fees in the industry; popular in-home services such as cleaning and social support advertised from around $72/hr all-inclusive (provider’s published rates, 2026).

Self-management specialist for Support at Home packages; client portal for managing budgets and workers.

Jubilee Community Care

  • Personal and clinical care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Transport
  • Allied health
  • Social groups

Covers: Brisbane's western and northern suburbs, based in Indooroopilly.

Brisbane-based not-for-profit and registered charity; local community focus rather than statewide scale.

Salvos Home Care QLD

  • Domestic assistance
  • Personal care
  • Shopping and meal preparation
  • Transport
  • Clinical care
  • Respite and dementia care

Covers: Brisbane metro and Ipswich, based at Riverview.

The Salvation Army's Queensland home care arm; registered Support at Home provider on My Aged Care.

We don’t publish provider phone numbers on this page — use the button on each card and we’ll connect you, which also lets us check the provider still has capacity.

What to know about home care in Brisbane

Brisbane is Queensland’s deepest home care market, with dozens of registered Support at Home providers competing across the metro area. The field runs from large faith-based not-for-profits — Blue Care, Ozcare, Anglicare Southern Queensland, St Vincent’s and the Salvos — through to tech-enabled and self-management specialists headquartered here, such as Five Good Friends and Trilogy Care.

Most metro providers service all Brisbane suburbs from northside and southside branch offices, while smaller community not-for-profits like Jubilee compete on local relationships in particular suburb clusters. With this much choice, availability for your preferred visit times — and how quickly a provider can actually start — is often the deciding factor.

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Common questions

Are these all the home care providers in Brisbane?

No. These are the providers we’ve verified as registered for Support at Home and genuinely servicing the area — our directory grows as we confirm more. The full register of providers is on My Aged Care, and a provider not appearing here doesn’t mean anything is wrong with them.

Does being listed here mean you recommend a provider?

No — a listing is not an endorsement. We check registration and coverage, but we don’t rank or rate providers. We may receive a fee from providers when we refer you; that never changes who we list or what we write about them.

Why don’t you show phone numbers on this page?

Contact details change, and so does capacity — a number that rang out or a provider with a long intake queue helps nobody. When you ask for a provider’s details we pass them on and, if you like, make the introduction, so you’re only ever calling someone who can actually take you on. You can also find any registered provider yourself through My Aged Care.

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