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Home care providers on the Sunshine 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 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.

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.

Queensland not-for-profit supporting older Australians since 1970; headquartered on the Sunshine Coast.

Comlink Australia

  • Transport
  • Personal care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Respite
  • Social support

Covers: Sunshine Coast (Birtinya) home base, plus North Brisbane, Ipswich, Bundaberg, Townsville and Cairns hubs.

Community-based organisation with a strong community transport heritage and volunteer network.

Blue Care

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

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

Part of UnitingCare Queensland.

Ozcare

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

Covers: Dedicated Sunshine Coast home care branch.

Catholic not-for-profit.

Anglicare Southern Queensland

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

Covers: Sunshine Coast is one of its 13 named regions; community services base at Nambour.

Anglican Church not-for-profit.

Just Better Care Sunshine Coast

  • Personal care
  • Domestic assistance
  • Nursing
  • Social support
  • Respite

Covers: Across the Sunshine Coast from a Birtinya office; operations span Caloundra to Nambour.

Local franchise; also NDIS supports and supported independent living homes; 24/7 service.

Pearl Home Care Sunshine Coast

  • Personal care
  • Nursing
  • Domestic assistance
  • Gardening
  • Allied health
  • Palliative care

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).

Franchise of a national network; offers 24/7 in-home support.

The CareSide

  • Companion care
  • Home nursing
  • Meal preparation
  • Personal care
  • Domestic help

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).

Value-focused national provider; care management included at no extra cost.

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 Sunshine Coast

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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Common questions

Are these all the home care providers on the Sunshine 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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