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A new name, the same commitment to you. Southern Cross Support Services and Programmed Care are now Kanda.

icare funding

If you’ve been severely injured in an accident in NSW, we can help. We provide tailored supports to assist with your long-term care needs, helping to improve your quality of life. Our services include recovery planning and return-to-work programs to help you regain independence and resume full participation in work and life.

Complex Care services

At Kanda, we specialise in providing complex care services for individuals with significant injuries. Our experienced team can support you with the care you need to help you get your life back after a work related injury.

Eligibility for icare care and support

Insurance and Care NSW (icare) is a government agency that provides care and support to individuals with long-term care needs, helping to improve their quality of life.

You may be eligible for icare care and support if you:

  • Have been seriously injured at work or on the roads in NSW.
  • Are an NSW homeowner or builder.
  • Are covered under an applicable insurance scheme as a result of your injury.

icare operates and provides services under the following NSW Government insurance and care schemes:

  • Workers’ Care (WC)
  • Lifetime Care (LTC)
  • Compulsory Third Party Care (CTP)
  • Dust Diseases Care (DDC).

icare’s mission is to ensure that people injured at work or on the road receive the treatment, care, and support they need to recover and thrive.

Our positive impact

“We were fortunate enough to be pointed towards Kanda (previously Programmed Care) and straight away decided they’re the people we wanted to go with and its worked out marvellous.”
Colin South Australia
"The people from Kanda (previously Programmed Care) were unbelievably wonderful. They treated us with respect, as individuals who really mattered. We never felt rushed. They always had time to listen. I have total confidence in recommended the organisation and every individual we met."
Jo Victoria