These organisations are registered for Support at Home — the program that replaced Home Care Packages in November 2025 — and service Launceston and northern Tasmania. Providers set their own prices and management fees under Support at Home, so it pays to compare, and you can switch providers at any time without a new assessment.
Community Care Tasmania
Personal care
Cleaning and laundry
Gardening
Community nursing
Medication management
Transport
Short-term respite
Services: Statewide Tasmania with a Launceston base, including a Launceston short-term respite centre (stays up to 14 days)
Tasmanian not-for-profit with 30+ years’ experience; free initial consultations, and also delivers NDIS and Veterans’ Home Care.
Uniting AgeWell — Tasmania North Home Care
Personal care
Care management
Domestic assistance
Respite and carer support
Social connections programs
Services: Greater Launceston plus George Town, Meander Valley, Northern Midlands and West Tamar; based South Launceston, with a Launceston AgeWell Centre
Uniting Church not-for-profit; voted Most Trusted Brand in Home Care Vic/Tas (Reader’s Digest 2025 and 2026).
integratedliving Australia
Support at Home
Wellness programs
Dietetics and nutrition
Virtual wellness
Social support
Services: Tasmania, including a Launceston Wellness Centre; national regional and rural-focused charity — service mix varies by location
Registered charity specialising in regional, rural and remote aged care, with a distinctive wellness-centre and telehealth/virtual care model.
Respect Home Care (Launceston)
Personal care
Domestic assistance
Home and garden maintenance
Shopping
In-home respite
Overnight care
Services: Launceston and northern Tasmania; Respect is a Tasmanian-rooted group operating in TAS, NSW, VIC and WA
Not-for-profit (Respect Group Limited) supporting 700+ home care clients; approved DVA nursing contractor, with 24-hour telephone support.
The CareSide (Launceston)
Personal care
Nursing
Meal preparation
Garden maintenance
Companionship
Respite
Palliative care
24-hour care
Services: All Launceston suburbs — Mowbray, Ravenswood, Newstead, Kings Meadows, Youngtown and 20+ more
Advertises average ~25% lower cost than other providers · no entry/exit fees, no consultation fees · rate sheet on request
Family-owned (est. 2017); directly employs caregivers, assigns a consistent caregiver, and uses software automation to keep admin fees low. Enquiries are primarily via online form.
Let’s Get Care (Launceston)
Clinical care
Cleaning
Meal preparation
Gardening
Personal care
Transport
Respite
Services: Launceston area, using local care workers with care managers available by phone or video
Flat 15% management fee, no hidden costs
Positions itself as Australia’s first self-managed home care provider — clients choose their own care workers, with both self-managed and fully managed options.
Gated contact buttons are placeholders (data-kym-gate) — wired to intake at content build.
What to know about home care in Launceston
Launceston has a workable but thinner market than mainland cities of a similar size. Tasmanian not-for-profits — Community Care Tasmania, Uniting AgeWell’s Tasmania North service and Respect — carry most local delivery, supplemented by national charity integratedliving and remote-managed models like Let’s Get Care and The CareSide, which keep fees low by running care management virtually with local care workers.
Coverage generally extends through greater Launceston into West Tamar, Meander Valley, George Town and the Northern Midlands, though rural availability depends on workforce. Self-management and low-fee models — such as a flat 15% management fee at Let’s Get Care — are a distinctive part of this market; our guide to self-management explains how that approach works.
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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.
Are these all the home care providers in Launceston?
No. Other providers also service northern Tasmania, 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 how their care management is delivered — locally or by phone — so you know what you’re comparing. There’s no rush, and no fee for changing your mind later.