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Home care providers on the Gold Coast

Last updated 20 August 2026

Provider details verified August 2026.

Support at Home replaced Home Care Packages on 1 November 2025, and the providers below are registered for the new program and service the Gold Coast. Prices vary between providers now that they set their own rates, so comparing two or three is time well spent. Here’s who covers the coast and how to tell them apart.

Ozcare

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

Covers: Dedicated Gold Coast home care branch within its 18-branch statewide network.

Catholic not-for-profit.

Blue Care

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

Covers: Statewide not-for-profit with local Gold Coast service teams.

Part of UnitingCare Queensland.

St Vincent’s Care Home Care

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

Covers: Gold Coast region via a dedicated home care hub (own Gold Coast location page).

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

Catholic not-for-profit (St Vincent's Health Australia).

All About Living

  • Home care
  • Nursing
  • Domestic assistance
  • Gardening and lawn maintenance
  • Respite
  • Social support

Covers: Gold Coast plus Brisbane north (Aspley, Brighton) and Sunshine Coast (Maroochydore) offices.

Queensland community-based provider; also delivers NDIS supports.

Anglicare Southern Queensland

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

Covers: Gold Coast is one of its 13 named service regions across Queensland.

Anglican Church not-for-profit.

Just Better Care Gold Coast

  • Personal care
  • Domestic support
  • Nursing
  • Meal assistance
  • Transport
  • Social support

Covers: Gold Coast region from a local office in Varsity Lakes.

Locally owned franchise of a national network; also NDIS and private care; 24/7 support available.

Right at Home Gold Coast South

  • Nursing
  • Personal care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Respite
  • Dementia and palliative care

Covers: Southern Gold Coast franchise territory (separate franchises cover other parts of the coast).

Franchise of a national network; offers clinical, independence and everyday-living service streams.

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 on the Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is a well-served, competitive market. Most of the large Queensland not-for-profits run dedicated Gold Coast branches, and they sit alongside franchise operators with local offices in Varsity Lakes and Southport.

Competition is strongest along the coastal corridor from Southport to Coolangatta. Franchise territories are split — Right at Home, for example, has a separate Gold Coast South territory — so it’s worth confirming which office actually covers your suburb before you get too far into a conversation.

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Common questions

Are these all the home care providers on the Gold Coast?

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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