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

Home Care & Community Nursing Funding

Home Care services provide support to help you stay comfortable and independent at home. This includes assistance with household tasks like cleaning, light gardening, shopping, and cooking. We also offer professional nursing services, including wound care, medication support, diabetes management, and continence care, ensuring your health and well-being are always comes first.

Trusted provider of home care and nursing services since 1997

As a trusted support provider since 1997, formerly known as Programmed Care and Clinical Care Professionals, we have built a reputation for delivering compassionate and reliable care. Our friendly teams are always available to guide you through the funding process, providing clear and helpful information so you never feel overwhelmed or confused. Let us take the stress out of navigating your funding options and ensure you get the support you need.

Find the right funding option for you

There are many ways to fund your home care services, with a variety of options designed to suit different needs, lifestyles, and circumstances. If you are looking for support for yourself or a loved one, we can guide you through the process of identifying the best funding option for your situation. Our goal is to help you access the services you need to stay confident, comfortable, and independent at home. Let us simplify the process so you can focus on what matters most - your well-being.

Government-funded programs

You may be eligible for government-funded in-home aged care through My Aged Care or the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA). We are an accredited provider through these schemes, offering:

Home Care Packages

Live safely and independently in your own home

Veterans' Home Care

Help at home for veterans and their widows and widowers

DVA Community Nursing

Receive nursing and personal care at home

Short-term Restorative Care

Shot term assistance to help you delay or avoid long term care

Hospital and private funding

If you’re transitioning out of hospital, you may be eligible for in-home support funded through your hospital. Alternatively, you can use private funding alongside government funding or while waiting for approval to access extra support when you need it most.

Funding options include:

Private Services

A flexible option for accessing services, giving you greater choice and the ability to get started at any time

Transition Care

Support to help you return home from the hospital after an accident, injury, or illness

Always here to help

Our friendly teams are just a phone call away. Whether you need guidance on funding options or support accessing services, we make the process as easy as possible for you. Call us today on 1300 727 701 or fill out the form to get started - it’s that simple!

Services we offer

Receiving Home Care services helps you keep your sense of purpose and autonomy, making you feel valued and in control. With our support, you will notice improvements in both your physical and emotional well-being. You will find it easier to live safely in your own home for longer, giving you peace of mind. Home care helps you maintain those all-important connections with the people and places that matter most. And of course, by having professional support, you can ease the strain on family and carer relationships, keeping things happier and healthier. Explore our range of services designed to keep you supported and independent at home:

Testimonials

“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