BaptistCare at home
- Personal care
- Nursing
- Allied health
- Dementia care
- Respite
- Transport
Services: Greater Sydney via seven hubs covering northern, western, south-west and south-east Sydney; also operates elsewhere in NSW and the ACT
Last updated 20 August 2026
These providers are registered for Support at Home and service Greater Sydney. Your quarterly budget belongs to you, not the provider — you can compare freely and switch at any time without exit fees. It’s worth comparing prices and care management arrangements before you sign anything.
Services: Greater Sydney via seven hubs covering northern, western, south-west and south-east Sydney; also operates elsewhere in NSW and the ACT
Services: Sydney and surrounding NSW regions
Services: Most Sydney regions — Inner West, Northern, South East, South West and Nepean Blue Mountains — plus the Central Coast, Hunter and Illawarra
Publishes its Support at Home co-contribution bands: clinical care fully government funded; independence services 5–50% participant contribution; everyday living 17.5–80%
Services: Greater Sydney (head office in Revesby), with other locations across NSW, VIC, SA and QLD
Publishes a downloadable Support at Home fee schedule
Services: Sydney metro, plus Newcastle and the Central Coast
Clinical services fully government funded under Support at Home; publishes a “common pricing” guide rather than a full rate card
Services: Lower North Shore and nearby — Lane Cove, Hunters Hill and Ryde areas
Services: Sydney-wide (Bondi Junction office) and broader NSW
Sydney is the most competitive home care market in NSW. Directory sites list 34–40+ Support at Home providers even for single sub-regions, and the large not-for-profits run multiple hubs across the metro area — BaptistCare alone operates seven Sydney home care hubs.
That competition works in your favour. You can choose between big charitable providers, national franchises, tech-enabled self-management platforms and boutique private operators — and because coverage is metro-wide, travel surcharges are rarely an issue. With that much choice, the sensible move is to compare two or three providers on price, care management approach and availability before signing a service agreement.
Tell us your suburb and what help you need. We’ll shortlist Sydney providers who fit — free, no obligation.
No. Sydney has dozens of registered Support at Home providers, and our directory grows as we verify more of them. These are providers whose details we have checked; if you don’t see one that suits you, tell us what you need and we’ll look wider.
No. A listing is not an endorsement — it means the provider is registered for Support at Home and services this area. We may receive a fee from providers when we refer you, and this never changes what we write. Always compare prices and read the service agreement before signing.
Yes, at any time. Your funding and any unspent funds follow you, exit fees are banned under Support at Home, and you don’t need a new assessment. Our guide to switching providers walks through the steps.