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Staying at home as you get older can be one of the most important ways to maintain your comfort, independence, and sense of self. At Avivo, we provide in-home support that’s designed around keeping you safe and independent in your home.
From help with daily tasks, or short-term support after an illness, to long-term assistance as your needs change, we have local teams across Western Australia that are here to help you feel confident and supported at home.
Light cleaning, laundry, and meal preparation
Help with grocery shopping, picking up prescriptions, and running local errands
Prompts to take medication on time and support managing routines
Help with bills, forms, and everyday admin tasks
Regular check-ins, conversation, and friendly social support
Light gardening, maintenance, and keeping your home safe and tidy
Help during recovery or after a hospital stay
Easy access to additional services as your needs change

Entry level in-home support can be funded through the Commonwealth Home Support Program.
In-home support can be included as part of your funded services under a Support at Home.
If you can’t wait, or not eligible for funding you can self-fund your In-home support.
Whether you’re just getting started, looking to switch providers or exploring funding, we’re here to help you navigate your options.
“She’s always so helpful, remembering the things I forget. I feel very lucky to have her support.”
“Receiving respite from Avivo has been life-changing – I finally get a break when I need it.”
“Natalie from Avivo is always bubbly, thoughtful, and caring. She goes out of her way not only to support her client but to check in on others too. Her empathy and kindness truly make people’s days brighter. Thank you, Natalie, for all that you do!”
“I wanted to also extend my appreciation to all of you and what you do, day in day out, to not only care for the vulnerable people in our communities, but for giving families such peace of mind that their loved ones are in such good hands.”
“I have three sons here in Perth and one daughter in Melbourne, but my Support Workers are each like daughters to me. It gives my family peace of mind to know I’m in such good hands.”
Good news! Avivo provides support services in your area. Let’s help you get started.
We’re always expanding our services. Get in touch to find out if support may become available, or to discuss your needs.
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