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Perth’s trusted home care provider.

At Brightwater, we offer an extra hand so you can stay at home in your own space for longer and enjoy an independent life.

As we get older, it’s important to have a team by our side. From physio to occupational therapy, nursing to speech pathology, our close-knit team of caring health professionals work together seamlessly to help you maintain your independence in your own home and improve your quality of life.

Whether you need help with household tasks like meal preparation and medication management or require clinical services such as wound care, catheter care, or other at-home care services in Perth, our team is here to support your physical and mental wellbeing.

Brightwater is an accredited home care provider, and we pride ourselves on providing the best care Perth has to offer. We offer in home care services to Western Australians across the Perth Metro area, extending as far south as Pinjarra and as far north as Two Rocks.

With over 120 years of experience in the care industry and our own research & innovation centre focused on wellbeing, you can rest assured that we deliver trusted and reliable care tailored to your needs. No matter the level of care you require, Brightwater is here for you.

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Where are you at with your home care funding?

Whether you've been approved for government-funded home care, such as home care packages, Support at Home, or CHSP, are yet to start the application process or would like to explore our private in home services, we're here to help.

What would you like help with?

You might just need a cleaning buddy. Or a physio that comes to you. From cleaning and laundry to personal care and nursing, we’ll work with you to put a plan in action, so you can be your best at home. Explore our range of home care services below.

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Developing & Testing Sensory Support

Many older Australians with cognitive impairment or dementia also have hearing and vision problems. When hearing or vision problems are not well supported, the effects of cognitive impairment or dementia are often worse. 

SENSECog is a global research community working in many countries to support healthy eyes, ears, and minds. SENSECog have partnered with Brightwater on two projects, one to improve sensory support for people with dementia living in residential aged care and to explore the sensory needs of older Australians using home care services.

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Home care client celebrates a century

Many hands make life work for centurion and Brightwater home care client, Barbara Barlow.

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Respite care is good for carers and their loved ones

Becoming the primary carer for someone you love can be both a privilege and a challenge. Home care can provide respite care, which provides a restorative break from daily responsibilities for carers.

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This year Brightwater at Home has stepped forward and added podiatry to the list of services clients can access from the comfort of their homes. Find out more about the Brightwater podiatrists.

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About Brightwater

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Thrive, connect & belong

We create communities where people connect and belong, thriving through progressive and responsive care.

Whether in your own home, or one of ours, we keep you connected to what matters most, in the communities you belong so you can thrive.

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Neurological specialists

As specialists in acquired and progressive neurological conditions we support people living with Brain Injuries, Dementia, and Huntington's Disease to reach their full potential. Designing bespoke programs and world leading homes including BrightRespite, Piara Waters Huntington's Disease and Oats Street brain rehabilitation, to provide innovative care and a pathway to greater independence.

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Responsibility for research & innovation

We are the only WA aged care and disability provider with a dedicated Centre for Research & Innovation – a hub of discovery, collaborating with national and international universities to find innovative solutions to improve the quality of lives of our clients.

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Not-for-profit since 1901

For over 100 years, we’ve been there for West Australians from all walks of life. With humble beginnings in Subiaco, today we provide services all across Perth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for a home care package or support at home in Australia?

Anyone assessed by the Single Assessment System (SAS) as needing coordinated services to help them stay in their own home can be eligible for a home care assistance package. This includes individuals who need multiple services and support to live independently.

Who pays for home care in Australia?

Home care in Australia is funded by the Australian government, and the individuals receiving the home care services. The government provides subsidies under the Support at Home (SAH) program as well as the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP), and individuals may also contribute with a co-payment depending on their financial situation.

What is the difference between NDIS and home care?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is mainly for younger people with a permanent and significant disability.

Government-funded home care, including the Support at Home program, is for people 65 years of age and over who need help to stay safe, well and independent at home as they age.

What is not included in home care?

Home care does not cover daily living costs such as rent, mortgage payments, food, and utilities. It also does not cover services unrelated to care needs, such as occupational therapy or social outings that are purely recreational and not linked to health outcomes.

Discover what is covered in Support at Home here

How to be assessed for home care?

To be assessed for a care package, you must apply through the My Aged Care website and undergo an assessment by the Single Assessment System. The assessment will determine your care needs and eligibility aged care services.

Is it worth getting home care?

Getting home care can be highly beneficial if you need support to manage day-to-day tasks and want to stay in your own home as you age. Support at Home provides tailored care and support services based on individual needs.

Discover more about Support at Home here.

What is a level 2 home care package?

A level 2 Home Care Package provided a low level of care designed for people who needed support with daily tasks and some health services. 

The Home Care Package program transitioned to the Support at Home program on 1 November 2025.

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What does a level 3 home care package mean?

A level 3 care package was designed for people with intermediate care needs. These packages provided a higher level of support, including more comprehensive help with health and social support and services.

The Home Care Package program transitioned to the Support at Home program on 1 November 2025.

Click here for more information on the transition