Private Care

Flexible Support, On Your Terms

At Mirae Aged Care Cabramatta, we understand that not everyone’s needs fit within government-funded programs. Our private care services offer flexible, personalised support tailored entirely to you — without the need for funding approvals or waiting periods.

Whether you require short-term assistance, ongoing support, or additional services beyond your current package, our team is here to help.


Personalised Support That Works for You

Private care allows you to choose the level and type of support that best suits your lifestyle, preferences, and schedule.

We work closely with you and your family to design a care plan that reflects your individual needs, with the flexibility to adjust services at any time.


What We Can Help With

Our private care services include:


Why Choose Private Care?


A Flexible and Responsive Approach

Our private services are designed to adapt as your needs change. Whether you need temporary support after hospital discharge or long-term assistance at home, we provide reliable, person-centred care you can trust.


Care That Fits Your Life

At Mirae Aged Care Cabramatta, we are committed to making care simple, flexible, and accessible — so you can receive the support you need, when you need it.

Private Care

What Mirae Aged Care Offers

Private Care Services At Mirae Aged Care Cabramatta, our private care services are designed to give you complete flexibility, choice, and control over the support you receive. We tailor every service to your individual needs, ensuring care is delivered in a way that suits your lifestyle, preferences, and routine. Personalised In-Home Support We provide a wide range of in-home services to support your daily living, comfort, and wellbeing, including: Assistance with personal care (showering, dressing, grooming) Support with daily routines and independence Mobility assistance and safe transfers Meal preparation and nutritional support Light housekeeping and household tasks Social and Community Support Staying connected is an important part of wellbeing. Our team can support you with: Companionship and meaningful social interaction Community access and recreational activities Transport to appointments, shopping, and outings Flexible and Responsive Care Private care gives you the freedom to choose how and when support is delivered. We offer: Short-term or ongoing support Daytime, evening, or overnight services Additional support alongside NDIS or aged care packages Flexible scheduling that adapts to your needs Complex and Specialised Support For individuals with higher support needs, we can provide: Assistance with more complex care routines (as guided) Support following care plans from healthcare professionals Ongoing monitoring and coordination of services Care That Fits Around You At Mirae Aged Care Cabramatta, we focus on delivering care that is personal, respectful, and responsive. Our goal is to support your independence while ensuring you feel safe, comfortable, and supported every day.

Life Skills
Life Skills
Community Participation
Community Participation
Behaviour Support
Behaviour Support
Domestic Assistance
Domestic Assistance
Personal Care
Personal Care
Complex Care
Complex Care
Disability Care
Disability Care
Dementia Care
Dementia Care
Palliative Care
Palliative Care
Respite Care
Respite Care
24 x 7 Care
24 x 7 Care
Allied Health Care & Much More
Allied Health Care & Much More

Frequently Asked Questions

Before exploring the benefits of private care, it’s important to understand the challenges that can arise when supporting a loved one at home. Providing care can be rewarding, but it can also become physically and emotionally demanding over time.

Many people have little experience with personal care, and the responsibilities can feel overwhelming, especially in the beginning.


Time Commitment

Caregiving often requires more time than expected. Tasks such as meal preparation, personal care, and daily support can gradually increase, making it difficult to balance with work, family, and personal time.


Changing Boundaries

Caring for a loved one may involve assisting with personal and sensitive tasks. This can shift the dynamics of your relationship and make it harder to maintain the boundaries that once existed.


Skills and Experience

Providing safe and effective care requires the right skills and knowledge. Without proper training, there is a risk of injury or discomfort for both the carer and the person receiving care.

 

Private home care offers flexibility, allowing you to choose the type of support, schedule, and level of care that suits your needs. Services can be arranged quickly without waiting for approvals, and can be adjusted at any time as your needs change. It also provides a more personalised approach, ensuring care is tailored to your lifestyle, preferences, and goals.

There are certain circumstances which make it hard to avoid something like private care, and there are those that won’t be able to live without it, no matter how hard their families work.

With the help of our dedicated private care team, it’s easier to address your loved one’s needs.

Here are the kinds of circumstances that might require private care…

People suffering a Terminal Illness

It’s never nice to think about a terminal illness, especially when it is impacting someone you love.

It’s important to be realistic about something like this, though, and it can be dangerous to try to provide private domiciliary care if you don’t have the right experience.

We can solve this issue for you, giving your loved ones everything they need until the very end. This makes it easier to get the most out of the time you have left with them.

Those with Profound Disabilities

Disabilities can vary hugely from person to person, with some being able to live a healthy, active life with their impairment; and others needing help throughout the day to do ordinary things.

When someone has profound disabilities, it’s always best to have a skilled professional look after them. Not only will this keep everyone safe, but it will help to uncover any future issues which your loved one might suffer with.

People who are Alone

Being alone doesn’t mean that you don’t have anyone caring for you, but family members who are hundreds of miles away or who have busy lives may not be able to invest the time required into private care.

So, it’s worth looking for someone who can take some of the weight off, especially when you first notice problems. Being alone with a medical condition can be very challenging, physically and psychologically.

Private care can be arranged directly by contacting a care provider. Simply discuss your needs, preferred schedule, and level of support, and services can be organised quickly without the need for formal government approvals.

Minimum hours may vary depending on the type of service and availability. Please contact us to discuss your specific needs.

Private care is arranged and paid for directly by you, giving you immediate access and greater flexibility in choosing services, schedules, and support.

Government-funded care (such as NDIS or aged care programs) is subsidised by the government, but requires eligibility assessments, approvals, and may involve waiting periods and funding limitations.

Private care may be suitable when you need immediate support, are waiting for government funding approval, or require additional services beyond what your current package provides. It is also ideal for those who prefer flexible, personalised care without delays or restrictions.

Yes, we aim to provide consistency by matching you with a regular support worker wherever possible.

We will arrange a suitable replacement to ensure continuity of care with minimal disruption.

Yes, private care can often be arranged for short-term or urgent situations, subject to availability.

Yes, services may be available outside standard hours, depending on availability and service arrangements.

You can contact us to adjust or cancel your services. Notice periods may apply depending on your service agreement.

Yes, we aim to provide culturally appropriate care and match you with support workers who understand your language and preferences where possible.

Yes, family members or representatives can assist with coordinating services if you wish.