Home Care Help is an independent guide. We are not My Aged Care or the Australian Government.

Home care providers in Geelong

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 Geelong and its surrounds. You choose your own provider under Support at Home, and you can switch at any time without a new assessment or going back on the waitlist.

City of Greater Geelong (Support at Home)

  • Personal care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Shopping and transport
  • Nursing
  • Allied health
  • Home maintenance
  • Social support
  • Respite

Services: Greater Geelong municipality

Publishes a downloadable 2026–27 fees document; contributions set under government arrangements

One of the few Victorian councils still directly delivering Support at Home packages, with in-house Care Management Officers.

genU

  • Nursing
  • Physiotherapy
  • Personal care
  • Transport
  • Cleaning
  • Gardening
  • Shopping

Services: Geelong-headquartered, with services across the Barwon region and beyond

Clinical care fully government-funded; co-payments of 5–80% on other services per government caps — detailed fee schedule on request

Large Geelong-based not-for-profit (Karingal St Laurence Limited) covering aged care, disability and employment services; positions as a one-stop shop.

Cultura (formerly MACS/Diversitat)

  • Personal care
  • Transport
  • Respite
  • Nursing
  • Allied health
  • Home safety
  • Assistive technology

Services: Geelong region

Not-for-profit multicultural specialist formed by the 2022 merger of Diversitat and Multicultural Aged Care Services Geelong; culturally sensitive care with preferred-language support, plus residential aged care.

Right at Home Geelong

  • Domestic assistance
  • Home maintenance
  • Meal preparation
  • Personal care
  • Nursing
  • Allied health
  • Dementia care
  • 24-hour care

Services: Geelong region (the same franchise group also covers the Werribee corridor)

Publishes standard and common price lists as an approved provider

International franchise brand with a locally owned Geelong office; offers specialist dementia, palliative and 24-hour care.

Prestige Inhome Care — Geelong

  • Personal care
  • In-home nursing
  • 24-hour care
  • Respite
  • Palliative care
  • Dementia care

Services: Geelong office; also operates across Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, Sydney and the Sunshine Coast

Offers a Support at Home budget estimator; rates not published on the Geelong page

Private-care heritage provider with 20+ years’ experience and particular strength in high-hour, palliative and 24-hour care.

Aunty Grace — Geelong

  • Nursing
  • Allied health
  • Personal care
  • Social support
  • Transport
  • Domestic assistance
  • Gardening
  • Home maintenance

Services: Geelong, the Bellarine and Surf Coast — named suburbs include Torquay, Ocean Grove, Lara, Bannockburn and Winchelsea

Local Care Partner model — the Geelong partner is a registered nurse — with a three-month money-back service guarantee.

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

What to know about home care in Geelong

Geelong is a genuinely contested market — directory listings show 40+ Support at Home providers claiming the area — but a smaller core actually run local offices and staff. Unusually, the City of Greater Geelong council remains an approved Support at Home provider itself, and Geelong-based not-for-profits genU and multicultural specialist Cultura are significant local incumbents.

Coverage of the Bellarine Peninsula, Surf Coast and Golden Plains towns varies by provider, so it’s worth confirming suburb-level availability before comparing anything else. Our guide to choosing a provider covers the questions to ask.

Not sure who suits you?

Tell us your suburb 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 Geelong?

No. Many more providers list Geelong in their service area, 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.

How do I contact one of these providers?

Use the “View contact details” button on a provider’s card, or ask us to introduce you. Before you sign anything, ask each provider for their current price list and confirm they cover your suburb — there’s no rush, and no fee for changing your mind later.

Talk to us about finding a provider →