WE PROVIDE SPECIALISED ASSISTED LIVING

We tailor our high-quality care to meet your individual needs to ensure you stay comfortable and functional in the comfort of your own home.

 
 

WE PROVIDE AGED CARE SERVICES

For elderly clients, we provide high-quality, tailored care in the comfort of your own home.

 
 

WE SPECIALISE IN AGED CARE AND DISABILITY SERVICES

We focus solely on each clients’ well-being and individual abilities

 
 

WE OFFER CARE FOR NDIS

We offer high-quality private care and supported independent living opportunities for those living with a disability in the comfort and familiarity of your own home.

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Our Services Overview

Premium Home Care Service is a registered NDIS service provider. We specialise in providing personalised disability and aged care services in our clients homes.

Home Care

PHCS provides a broad range of in-home care options for adults and children with disabilities and the elderly.

 

NDIS Support Coordination Services

We have support coordination services that allow us to give assistance to help strengthen your loved one’s ability to implement and coordinate their NDIS supports.

Supported Independent Living

If you or a loved one wants to remain as independent as possible but requires support services to live a safe and fulfilled life, SIL may be a solid choice to consider

Community Participation, Capacity Building & life skill development

Getting out into the local community and building social skills and confidence is critical to helping our participants live an active, healthy life.

Assistance with Life Stage Transitions 

There are so many nuances to living an independent, happy life, and our staff are happy to help with them.

NDIS Plan Management

We offer NDIS plan management to help support the financial aspect of the NDIS Participant’s Plans.

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About Us

At Premium Home Care Services, we take immense pride in offering our clients a broad range of services all designed with the end goal of helping them live fulfilled lives as independently as possible.

About Us

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At Premium Home Care Services, we use the foundation of values that drives all of our activities and operations. These values that colour everything we do are: Dignity – Diversity – Equality – Excellence – Respect.

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Why Us?

We choose the highest-trained staff who undergo rigorous interviews, background checks, and references while looking for one huge trait: empathy. Along with ongoing training, our staff are compassionate & caring.

Why PHCS

“We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Kaurna people, the traditional custodians whose ancestral lands we gather on. We acknowledge the deep feelings of attachment and relationship of the Kaurna people to country and we respect and value their past, present and ongoing connection to the land and cultural beliefs.”

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Celebrating the International Day of People with a Disability

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Understanding the Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards (2025)

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Understanding Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Awareness Month

Understanding Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Awareness MonthCommunication is a fundamental human right, yet many individuals with disabilities face barriers in expressing themselves. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) offers a lifeline, providing tools and methods to bridge this gap. AAC Awareness Month shines a spotlight on these vital communication aids, promoting understanding and support.For caregivers and support workers, navigating the complexities of AAC can feel overwhelming. However, with the right resources and training, they can empower individuals to achieve independence.In Australia, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plays a crucial role. They ensure that individuals have access to the necessary support and assistive technology.By raising awareness and fostering collaboration, AAC Awareness Month aims to create a more inclusive society. It encourages everyone to advocate for the rights and needs of those using AAC.What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)?Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) encompasses methods used to assist those who cannot rely on speech alone. It provides alternative ways for individuals to express thoughts, needs, and ideas. AAC is essential for those with communication challenges, allowing them to engage more fully in life.AAC can be divided into two main categories: unaided and aided systems. Unaided systems do not require external tools, relying on body language, gestures, and sign language. These methods can be empowering as they are entirely accessible to the user at all times.Aided systems use external tools to support communication. These can range from communication boards to electronic devices that generate speech. Such systems are crucial for many individuals, providing them a voice and the ability to communicate easier.Incorporating both unaided and aided AAC systems can enrich communication possibilities. Below are examples of AAC methods:Gestures and sign languagePicture exchange systemsSpeech-generating devicesUnderstanding these AAC forms can pave the way for effective support and improved quality of life for individuals with disabilities.The Importance of AAC for Individuals with DisabilitiesAAC holds immense significance for individuals with disabilities, as it bridges the gap in communication. For those who find traditional speech challenging, AAC offers alternative routes for interaction. These individuals can convey their needs, desires, and emotions more effectively.Empowering individuals through AAC fosters independence and self-expression. It becomes a tool for social engagement, allowing users to participate in their communities. The sense of having a voice can significantly boost confidence and self-esteem.AAC supports a more inclusive society by reducing barriers that communication challenges present. When individuals can express themselves, they contribute more meaningfully to family, work, and social settings. This inclusion is vital for emotional well-being and personal growth.Key impacts of AAC on individuals with disabilities include:Enhanced social participationIncreased sense of autonomyImproved quality of lifeBy understanding and advocating for AAC, we can create opportunities that honor each person's right to communicate.Types of AAC: Unaided and Aided SystemsAugmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) consists of two primary categories: unaided and aided systems. Understanding these helps in tailoring support for individuals based on their specific needs.Unaided AAC involves communication methods that don't require external tools. This includes gestures, body language, and sign language. These methods depend solely on the user's physical abilities to convey messages.On the other hand, aided AAC involves tools or devices to facilitate communication. These can range from simple picture boards to advanced speech-generating devices. Each tool is designed to complement the user's abilities, offering flexibility and accessibility.Here's a quick breakdown of AAC types:Unaided Systems: Gestures, Sign LanguageAided Systems: Communication Boards, Speech-Generating DevicesChoosing the right type involves considering the individual's preferences, strengths, and daily communication needs.The Role of Speech Therapy and Support Work in AACSpeech therapy plays a fundamental part in AAC by helping individuals develop communication skills. Therapists assess specific needs and tailor interventions to promote effective communication. They often collaborate with other professionals and caregivers for comprehensive care.Support work enhances the success of AAC implementation by providing necessary assistance in diverse settings. Support workers assist individuals in using communication tools effectively. They also ensure these tools are integrated into daily routines, promoting independence.Collaboration among speech therapists, support workers, and caregivers is crucial. This teamwork helps create personalised plans that cater to each individual’s needs. Here at Premium Home Care Service, we work closely alongside our client's allied health practitioners to ensure consistent and high quality care. These combined efforts ensure a holistic approach to improving communication for AAC users.Assistive Technology and AAC: Expanding Communication PossibilitiesAssistive technology transforms communication for people who would otherwise have difficulty expressing themselves. It provides diverse tools, from simple devices to advanced electronic systems, greatly enhancing expression capabilities.Innovations in this field continue to expand these options. Technology adapts to individual needs, ensuring accessibility and improving the effectiveness of AAC systems. Such advancements allow individuals with disabilities to communicate with more ease and confidence.Key tools include:Speech-generating devices: Enable verbal communicationCommunication apps: Provide digital platforms for expressionAdaptive hardware: Customize interaction with devicesThese technologies play a vital role in the everyday lives of AAC users. They promote independence and empower individuals to connect with others in meaningful ways.AAC in Australia: Services, Support, and the NDISAustralia provides comprehensive services to support AAC users. Organisations like Premium Home Care Service (PHCS) offer specialized help, ensuring individuals get the best care and assistance.The NDIS supports eligible participants. It covers essential AAC tools and services, making communication aids more accessible to those in need.Available resources include:Specialized training: For caregivers and support workersPersonalized care plans: Tailored to individual needsCollaborative support networks: Uniting therapists and familiesThis support framework empowers individuals with disabilities, allowing them to achieve their personal goals through effective communication.How Caregivers and Support Workers Can Empower AAC UsersCaregivers and support workers play a pivotal role in empowering AAC users. They can create a supportive environment by understanding the unique needs of each individual.Encouragement and patience are key. Supporting AAC users involves building confidence and promoting self-expression. It’s important to celebrate small successes and foster independence.Effective strategies include:Ongoing training: To stay informed about the latest AAC toolsCollaborative planning: Working with therapists to set achievable goalsPersonalised communication strategies: Tailored to each individual's preferencesThese efforts can significantly enhance the quality of life for AAC users, promoting a sense of belonging and empowerment.Getting Involved in AAC Awareness MonthParticipating in AAC Awareness Month offers a chance to foster inclusion and understanding. By getting involved, you can help reduce stigma and educate others about communication disabilities.Consider these actions:Attend workshops: Gain insights from professionals and users.Participate in local events: engage in your community.Share stories: Advocate through personal experiences on social media.Your involvement can make a difference, promoting a more inclusive society for AAC users.Conclusion: Building an Inclusive Future Through AACAugmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) offers a voice to individuals with communication challenges. By embracing AAC, we create paths to independence.Together, through awareness and support, we can cultivate an inclusive future, where everyone has the opportunity to communicate and connect meaningfully.If you or your loved one are based in Adelaide or Melbourne, need high quality, persoanlised support work, and uses any kind of AAC, reach out to PHCS and find out how we can help!
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Sunflower Symbol and Invisible Disability Awareness

Sunflower Symbol and Invisible Disability Awareness When most people think of disability, they often picture mobility aids like wheelchairs, canes, or walkers. But for millions of Australians, disability is something you can’t see. Known as invisible disabilities, these conditions can significantly impact daily life while remaining unnoticed by the general public. At Premium Home Care Service (PHCS), we understand that not all disabilities are visible, and every client has unique support needs. With offices and care teams across Adelaide, Melbourne, South Australia, and Victoria, we proudly support people living with both visible and invisible disabilities through personalised NDIS services that promote independence, dignity, and inclusion. What Are Invisible Disabilities? Invisible disabilities refer to physical, mental, neurological, or other conditions that are not immediately apparent to others. These can include (but are not limited to): Chronic pain or fatigue conditions Mental health conditions Neurological disorders (like epilepsy, or brain injury) Sensory processing disorders Autoimmune diseases and more…