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Home care providers in Perth

Last updated 20 August 2026

Provider details verified August 2026

These providers deliver Support at Home — the government program that replaced Home Care Packages in November 2025 — across the Perth metro area. Once you have your funding letter from My Aged Care, you choose one of them (or any registered provider) and sign a service agreement to start services.

Silverchain

  • Personal care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Nursing
  • Allied health
  • Palliative and end-of-life care
  • Home maintenance and modifications
  • Respite

Service area: Perth metro and wider WA — Silverchain’s home state, with broad metro coverage.

Large not-for-profit founded in WA. Delivers CHSP and Support at Home, plus in-home nursing and palliative care.

Juniper

  • Personal care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Nursing
  • Physio, OT and podiatry
  • Home maintenance
  • Meals
  • Transport
  • Dementia care

Service area: Perth metro plus Peel, parts of the Wheatbelt, Great Southern, Goldfields and Kimberley.

Describes its services as competitively priced, with a set CHSP co-contribution fee — full fee schedule on request.

WA not-for-profit operating for 75 years. Multidisciplinary care teams with a preventative-care focus.

Bethanie

  • Personal care
  • Healthcare and nursing
  • Household help
  • Garden maintenance
  • Social centres
  • Veterans’ home care

Service area: Perth metro area.

Publishes CHSP rates of $13/hour for services and $22/day for social centres; Support at Home costs depend on your assessment.

One of WA’s largest community aged care providers. Promises workers within 30 minutes of the scheduled time and consistent worker assignment, with in-house nursing and allied health oversight.

Amana Living

  • Cleaning
  • Gardening and handyman
  • Personal care
  • Nursing
  • Transport
  • In-home respite
  • Podiatry and physiotherapy
  • Dementia support

Service area: Perth metro and South West WA.

Publishes a standardised price guide on its website, in the regulator-required format.

Anglican not-for-profit operating since 1962. One of WA’s largest aged care providers, with integrated retirement villages and residential care.

Avivo

  • Personal care
  • In-home support
  • Nursing
  • Transport
  • Home modifications and assistive technology
  • Night and 24-hour care
  • Dementia and end-of-life care

Service area: Claims 420+ WA suburbs across Perth and regional WA.

Publishes a price list on its website.

WA community organisation with nearly 60 years of history. Also NDIS-registered, with a network of 600+ partner providers.

Catholic Homes

  • Personal care
  • Nursing and clinical care
  • Allied health
  • Medication management
  • Transport
  • Respite
  • Home modifications

Service area: Perth metro (north, south and east) plus Mid West, Wheatbelt and South West WA.

Mostly government-subsidised under Support at Home; contributions may apply to non-clinical services. Fees discussed at consultation.

Not-for-profit serving WA for over 60 years. Advertises no waitlists, with services starting within two weeks, and 24/7 availability.

St Jude’s Aged Care

  • Personal care
  • Nursing
  • Medication management
  • Meal preparation
  • Domestic help
  • Transport
  • Physiotherapy and OT
  • Dementia care

Service area: Perth metropolitan area and South West WA.

Pricing schedule downloadable from its website; private services quoted on request.

Approved Support at Home provider. Dedicated care coordinators for each client, a 24/7 contact centre, and coordinated care plans for couples.

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What to know about home care in Perth

Perth is a large, competitive market — industry directories list more than 20 Support at Home providers for the metro area alone. The market is dominated by long-established WA-based not-for-profits (Silverchain, Juniper, Bethanie, Amana Living, Catholic Homes) alongside national franchises and self-management specialists, so most metro suburbs have genuine choice of provider.

That choice is worth using. With hourly price caps deferred, providers set their own prices, and the differences between two providers covering the same suburb can be significant. Several WA providers also extend into Peel, the South West and the Wheatbelt from their Perth base — useful if you have family further out or are planning a move.

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Common questions

Is this every Support at Home provider in Perth?

No — this is a starting point, not an exhaustive list, and being listed here isn’t an endorsement or a quality rating. Many more registered providers service Perth. You can search the full national register through My Aged Care (myagedcare.gov.au or 1800 200 422), and any registered provider can deliver your Support at Home services.

How is Home Care Help paid?

We may receive a fee from providers when we refer you to them. This never changes what we write, which providers we list, or the order they appear in — and you never pay us anything. Our help is free whether or not you choose a provider we introduce you to.

What should I compare before choosing?

Three things matter most: hourly prices (the government publishes national median prices each quarter — around $115 an hour for personal care is a useful benchmark), the care management fee (capped at 10% of your quarterly budget), and whether the provider can actually start when you need them. Our guide to choosing a provider walks through the full comparison.

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