Prestige Inhome Care

Prestige Inhome Care Premium In-home Care. We’re dedicated to making lives better by helping people remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own home. Your needs are our focus.

A commitment to high quality, reliable, professional and friendly healthcare in your home or the home of someone you love - that's the Prestige Inhome Care guarantee. Prestige Inhome Care is a private provider of high quality home based care services. We do not have government contracts or programs. All our efforts are focused on providing a service that exceeds your expectations and enables your

loved one to "embrace their independence". Our services range from technical nursing to companionship; from 1 hour through to complete 24 hour care. Our people are able to draw on more than 20 years of knowledge and experience in the home healthcare industry to tailor a solution that's right for you and your loved ones. Experience the difference with Prestige Inhome Care. Get a healthcare solution that empowers you and the people you love.

31/05/2026

Stephanie cared for her father-in-law, Clarry, alongside his Prestige carers to fulfil Clarry’s wish to remain at home in his final moments. In this video, Stephanie shares why palliative care at home was important to her family.

29/05/2026

Here a few of our favourite moments from the Great MND Relay. We were very proud to sponsor such an impactful event and cheer on the Prestige team and a few of our own clients and their families who put at Lakeside Stadium.

We love hearing about the positive effect we have on our clients and their families. It is feedback like this that drive...
26/05/2026

We love hearing about the positive effect we have on our clients and their families. It is feedback like this that drives us to keep making a difference in their lives.

Thank you MND Victoria for having Team Prestige at the Great MND Relay last Saturday. The energy and community spirit of...
20/05/2026

Thank you MND Victoria for having Team Prestige at the Great MND Relay last Saturday.

The energy and community spirit of all the families who ran, walked or rolled around the Lakeside Stadium was truly inspiring.

We thoroughly enjoyed hosting the fuel station and meeting so many people who share our passion for making a difference in the lives of those living with MND.

19/05/2026

Around nine years ago, Stephanie's father-in-law, Clarry, returned home after a long stay in hospital. Stephanie stepped into becoming Clarry's full-time caregiver but recognised she couldn't do it alone.

She turned to Prestige Inhome Care to give her a helping hand. Over time, a helping hand turned into respite care and eventually palliative care.

Seeing the difference in-home care made for Clarry inspired Stephanie to help other families in the same situation.

Today, Steph is a Carer Lead at Prestige, helping carers give families the best possible support for their loved ones.

This morning the Australian Government announced new measures to strengthen consumer protections for older Australians.T...
19/05/2026

This morning the Australian Government announced new measures to strengthen consumer protections for older Australians.

The Government will also be deferring the implementation of formal price caps, taking the time to better understand broader pricing trends.

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The Australian Government is strengthening protections for older Australians in the Support at Home program, with a new package that responds directly to what we have heard from older people, their families, advocates and providers.

Palliative care is not giving up. The aim of palliative care is to maintain quality of life for people living with a lif...
16/05/2026

Palliative care is not giving up. The aim of palliative care is to maintain quality of life for people living with a life-limiting illness. Many people associate palliative care with the final days of life, the end of treatment, or a sense that hope has been lost.

But palliative care can be introduced alongside active treatment and earlier in the course of illness. For us, palliative care is about improving quality of life, relieving discomfort, providing comfort, and helping people and their families live as well as possible.

Who pays for palliative care can depend on whether you are receiving care at home or in hospital. If you have private he...
15/05/2026

Who pays for palliative care can depend on whether you are receiving care at home or in hospital. If you have private health insurance, your health fund may include cover for home nursing.

If you are eligible for government-subsidised home care services, you may need to contribute to your home care depending on your services and financial situation.

If a person is over the age of 65 and has been diagnosed with 3 months or less to live they may be eligible for up to $25,000 via the End-of-Life Pathway under the Support at Home program.

If you require care more urgently or need additional hours you can opt to pay for in-home palliative care privately.

For more info view our guide to arranging palliative care at home. https://www.prestigeinhomecare.com.au/blog/when-home-matters-most-how-to-arrange-palliative-care-at-home/

Does your loved one have a life-limiting illness and want to stay home? We understand arranging palliative care can be o...
13/05/2026

Does your loved one have a life-limiting illness and want to stay home? We understand arranging palliative care can be overwhelming. Here's a step-by-step guide to setting up palliative care at home.



Here's a step by step guide on how to arrange Palliative Care at Home for your loved one including funding options.

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Kingston, VIC
3189

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