Suncare Community Services
- Household assistance
- Personal care
- Nursing
- Allied health
- Social support
- Transport
Covers: Sunshine Coast heartland plus surrounding South East and Central Queensland regions.
Last updated 20 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 Sunshine Coast. The region has an unusually strong local not-for-profit sector, so you’re not limited to statewide brands. Here’s who covers the coast and what each offers.
Covers: Sunshine Coast heartland plus surrounding South East and Central Queensland regions.
Covers: Sunshine Coast (Birtinya) home base, plus North Brisbane, Ipswich, Bundaberg, Townsville and Cairns hubs.
Covers: Statewide not-for-profit with Sunshine Coast service teams.
Covers: Dedicated Sunshine Coast home care branch.
Covers: Sunshine Coast is one of its 13 named regions; community services base at Nambour.
Covers: Across the Sunshine Coast from a Birtinya office; operations span Caloundra to Nambour.
Covers: Sunshine Coast region from a Caloundra office (Bulcock Street).
Publishes Support at Home rates by service type — roughly $95–$195/hr depending on the service category (provider’s published rates, 2026).
Covers: Sunshine Coast communities including Coolum, Noosa Heads, Caloundra and Maroochydore; national provider.
Publishes a flat 15% care management fee with no entry, exit or hidden fees (provider’s published pricing, 2026).
The Sunshine Coast stands out for its home-grown not-for-profits: Suncare has supported older people since 1970, and Comlink Australia is also headquartered locally at Birtinya — both compete with statewide not-for-profits and franchise offices in Caloundra and Birtinya.
Coverage from Caloundra through Maroochydore to Noosa is well contested. Hinterland towns — Nambour and beyond — are serviced by fewer providers, so if you live away from the coastal strip, ask directly about a provider’s actual travel footprint and any travel charges before comparing anything else.
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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.
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