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Age-Related Hearing Loss support in Australia

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9 providers with age-related hearing loss experience · Updated 2 July 2026

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Best Age-Related Hearing Loss specialists in Australia

9 experienced with Age-Related Hearing Loss · 1 other registered provider·How we chose these

Trusted provider Supports age-related hearing loss on Carevo
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St Albans, VIC and 74 othersAlso servesAirport West, VIC · Albion, VIC · Altona North, VIC · Ardeer, VIC · Ascot Vale, VIC · Ballarat East, VIC · Bendigo, VIC · Bentleigh East, VIC · Broadmeadows, VIC · Brooklyn, VIC · Brunswick, VIC · Bundoora, VIC · +62 more · State-wide provider

Specialises in Therapy · Personal care · Allied health

Clover Leaf Sanctuary is an NDIS registered provider in St Albans, Victoria. They have a track record of following through on more than 50 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. They have supported participants with age-related hearing loss. Families most often connect with them for therapy and personal care.

How this listing is sourced

Median response time12 hours
NDIS coverage11 groupsNDIS registration groupsAssistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement · Innovative Community Participation · Assistance with travel/transport arrangements · Community nursing care for high needs · Group and Centre Based Activities · Assistance to access and/or maintain employment and/or education · Development of daily living and life skills · Household tasks · Therapeutic Supports · High Intensity Daily Personal Activities · Assistance in Coordinating or Managing Life Stages, Transitions and Supports
Trusted provider Supports age-related hearing loss on Carevo
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Carlingford, NSW and 103 othersAlso servesAlbury, NSW · Armidale, NSW · Auburn, NSW · Ballina, NSW · Bankstown, NSW · Banora Point, NSW · Bass Hill, NSW · Bathurst, NSW · Baulkham Hills, NSW · Bega, NSW · Belconnen, ACT · Berkeley, NSW · +91 more · National provider

Specialises in Therapy · Allied health · Personal care

Median response time2 hours
Trusted provider Supports age-related hearing loss on Carevo
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Wilsonton Heights, QLD and 31 othersAlso servesAdelaide, SA · Albany Creek, QLD · Alexandra Hills, QLD · Birkdale, QLD · Caboolture, QLD · Canberra Airport, ACT · Capalaba, QLD · Carindale, QLD · Collinsville, QLD · East Brisbane, QLD · Hope Island, QLD · Ipswich, QLD · +19 more · National provider

Specialises in Personal care · Transport · Domestic assistance

Pursue Services is an NDIS registered provider in Wilsonton Heights, Queensland. They have a track record of following through on more than 25 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. They have supported participants with age-related hearing loss. Families most often connect with them for personal care and transport.

How this listing is sourced

Median response time4 hours
NDIS coverage9 groupsNDIS registration groupsAssistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement · Daily Personal Activities · Household tasks · Assistance with travel/transport arrangements · Development of daily living and life skills · High Intensity Daily Personal Activities · Specialist Behaviour Support · Group and Centre Based Activities · Participation in community/social and civic activities
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Trusted provider Supports age-related hearing loss on Carevo
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Nambucca Heads, NSW and 5 othersAlso servesBarmera, SA · Parramatta, NSW · Port Macquarie, NSW · Sydney, NSW · Wauchope, NSW · National provider

Specialises in Personal care · Community access · Transport

Celebee works across 3 NDIS support categories in Nambucca Heads, New South Wales. They operate across multiple states. They are most often contacted for personal care and community access. Support coordinators often connect their participants with them.

How this listing is sourced

Median response time1 day
NDIS coverage3 groupsNDIS registration groupsPlan Management · Household tasks · Assistance with travel/transport arrangements
Supports age-related hearing loss on Carevo
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Moree, NSW and 4 othersAlso servesGorokan, NSW · Spring Farm, NSW · Sydney, NSW · Wyong, NSW · State-wide provider

Specialises in Personal care · Community access

Connect Home Care works across 12 NDIS support categories in Moree, New South Wales. They operate across New South Wales. They are most often contacted for personal care and community access. Support coordinators often connect their participants with them.

How this listing is sourced

Median response time10 minutes
NDIS coverage12 groupsNDIS registration groupsDaily Personal Activities · Community nursing care for high needs · Group and Centre Based Activities · High Intensity Daily Personal Activities · Participation in community/social and civic activities · Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement · Assistance with travel/transport arrangements · Household tasks · Specialist Disability Accommodation · Assistance in Coordinating or Managing Life Stages, Transitions and Supports · Innovative Community Participation · Development of daily living and life skills
Supports age-related hearing loss on Carevo
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Warwick, QLD and 3 othersAlso servesGoondiwindi, QLD · Stanthorpe, QLD · Tamworth, NSW · National provider

Specialises in Personal care

Sd Therapy Supports is an NDIS registered provider in Warwick, Queensland. Families most often connect with them for personal care. Most enquiries to them come from families and carers. They operate across multiple states.

How this listing is sourced

Median response time19 hours
Availability Open now · 12AM-11PM
Supports age-related hearing loss on Carevo
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Craigieburn, VIC · Regional provider

Specialises in Hearing services

Unlimited Disability Services is an NDIS registered provider in Craigieburn, Victoria. Families most often connect with them for hearing services. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly. They typically respond to enquiries quickly.

How this listing is sourced

Median response time11 minutes
Supports age-related hearing loss on Carevo
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Donnybrook, VIC · Regional provider

Specialises in Hearing services

Medini Healthcare is an NDIS registered provider in Donnybrook, Victoria. Families most often connect with them for hearing services. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly. They typically respond to enquiries quickly.

How this listing is sourced

Median response time2 minutes
Supports age-related hearing loss on Carevo
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Mickleham, VIC · Regional provider

Specialises in Hearing services

Based in Mickleham, Victoria, Luminacare is an NDIS registered provider. Active on Carevo in the past week. Hearing services are among their most-requested supports.

How this listing is sourced

Median response time58 minutes

Other registered providers in Australia

Registered in Australia with no demonstrated Age-Related Hearing Loss track record on Carevo — listed for completeness, not as Age-Related Hearing Loss specialists.

Trusted provider
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Craigieburn, VIC and 13 othersAlso servesBallarat North, VIC · Broadmeadows, VIC · Cranbourne, VIC · Epping, VIC · Geelong, VIC · Kilmore, VIC · Melbourne, VIC · Melton, VIC · Mernda, VIC · South Morang, VIC · Sunbury, VIC · Sunshine North, VIC · +1 more · State-wide provider

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Meal preparation

Miracle Health Services is an NDIS registered and aged care approved provider in Craigieburn, Victoria. They have a track record of following through on more than 50 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. Families most often connect with them for personal care and domestic assistance. They operate across Victoria.

How this listing is sourced

Median response time3 hours
Availability Open now · 8AM-4PM

How we rank providers

Rankings in Australia are based on real outcomes between providers and families on our platform. They are recalculated daily and cannot be purchased or influenced by advertising.

  • How this list is built. Providers shown here offer allied health, support work, social and community support, occupational therapy, personal care, and psychology, the support types most relevant to age-related hearing loss. They are then ranked by demonstrated experience with age-related hearing loss, providers who have actively claimed and supported age-related hearing loss referrals rank above those who only list it as a capability.
  • Outcomes with families. We measure what happens after a family contacts a provider. Providers where families report positive outcomes rank higher. Multiple signals are weighted across a rolling window.
  • Condition-specific track record. Providers who have accepted and worked with age-related hearing loss referrals on Carevo rank above those who only list the condition as a capability. We weight providers using their demonstrated experience with this cohort, not self-declared specialisations.
  • Service match. Providers are ranked by how closely their registered services and capabilities match what you are searching for.
  • Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
  • Local presence. Providers confirmed in Australia rank above those covering only the broader region.

What "Trusted" means. The Trusted badge is awarded to providers with a consistent record of positive outcomes with families on our platform. It is based on multiple behavioural signals and family feedback, and it cannot be purchased.

28,527

providers in Australia

How we calculate provider numbers

What support people with Age-Related Hearing Loss usually need

Age-related hearing loss, also known as presbycusis, affects the majority of older Australians and can lead to communication difficulties, social isolation, and reduced quality of life. Home care services through a Home Care Package or the Support at Home program can fund support worker assistance, communication aids, and allied health services to help people manage the effects of hearing loss at home. Addressing hearing loss early and with appropriate support can significantly improve social connection and safety. The right mix of support depends on age, goals, living situation, and how much day-to-day impact age-related hearing loss has.

Communication and orientation support

People usually compare providers for Auslan or other communication support, orientation and mobility training, assistive technology setup, and workers who can reduce communication fatigue rather than adding to it.

Specialist sensory services

The best starting points are usually audiology, orientation and mobility, assistive technology assessment, and OT focused on home, travel, and communication access. Generic support is often less useful than practical sensory-specific expertise.

Choosing the right fit

Sensory conditions require providers whose staff can actually communicate and guide effectively. Look for workers with Auslan, tactile communication, orientation and mobility, or real experience supporting people with vision or dual sensory loss in everyday environments.

Services and providers to compare first for Age-Related Hearing Loss

For age-related sensory loss, assistive technology and daily living support are usually the first services to compare. Start with providers whose staff understand how to work with hearing or vision loss in everyday settings.

What usually separates a strong provider from a generic one

  • • Staff with practical skills in the right communication methods (Auslan, tactile signing, visual aids)
  • • Experience with sensory-specific assistive technology, not just generic AT providers
  • • Whether support workers understand orientation, mobility, and environmental adaptation
  • • Connections to specialist sensory services like Guide Dogs, Deaf Australia, or Vision Australia

The Age-Related Hearing Loss provider network on Carevo

9 providers on Carevo have supported people with age-related hearing loss through real matched requests.8 are registered NDIS providers. Matching is based on real provider history, not self-described claims.

Supports they provide

  • • Support workers
  • • Personal care
  • • Social and community support
  • • Allied health

Where providers are

Providers experienced with age-related hearing loss are listed in more than 210 suburbs across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, the ACT, and other states.

Often supported alongside

Providers who support age-related hearing loss most often also have experience with Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disability, Prader-Willi Syndrome, Incontinence, and ADHD.

Where age-related hearing loss support is available

Providers listed

28,527

States with coverage

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How to check a provider's credentials

Carevo lists the registration details a provider reports and links you to the official Australian registers so you can confirm them yourself. Here is what each listing shows and where to check it. A listing on Carevo is not an endorsement.

NDIS registration

Listings show whether a provider reports being NDIS registered. You can confirm a provider's current registration and approved support types yourself on the NDIS Commission's public provider register.

Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

Aged care approval

Listings show aged care approval where it is recorded. You can check a provider's current approval and the services they deliver on the Australian Government's My Aged Care find a provider service.

Source: My Aged Care (Department of Health and Aged Care)

ABN you can check

Most listings include the provider's Australian Business Number, shown on the profile. You can look it up on the Australian Business Register to confirm the business is registered and active.

Source: Australian Business Register

Complaints process

If you have a concern about any provider, you can lodge a complaint with the NDIS Commission or the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission at any time. We also accept complaints via our own channel.

Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care Commission

What happens after you request support

The next step is usually to narrow the services that matter most, shortlist two or three realistic providers, and ask practical questions about fit, availability, staff continuity, and how support will work in real life.

1. Clarify the communication need

Work out whether the main barrier is hearing, vision, or both, and what communication methods or assistive technology the person already uses or wants to learn.

2. Compare sensory-specialist providers

Look for providers whose staff have direct experience with the relevant sensory condition. Compare AT assessment capability, communication skills, and connections to specialist organisations.

3. Test practical fit

Ask whether support workers can communicate in the person's preferred method, how AT setup and training is handled, and whether the provider has worked with similar sensory profiles before.

For aged care, confirm whether the provider has staff experienced with hearing or vision loss in older adults, and whether they can coordinate with audiologists, optometrists, or specialist sensory services.

Understanding Age-Related Hearing Loss and Presbycusis

Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is the most common sensory deficit in older Australians, affecting around one-third of people aged 65 and over and roughly half of those over 75 (AIHW, 2022). It typically develops gradually, affecting high-frequency sounds first, which means speech understanding (particularly in noisy environments) deteriorates before the person realises the extent of their hearing loss. Untreated hearing loss is associated with increased risk of cognitive decline, dementia, depression, social isolation, and falls. Despite effective treatments being available (hearing aids, assistive listening devices), many older Australians delay seeking help for an average of 7-10 years after first noticing difficulties. The Australian Government's Hearing Services Program provides subsidised hearing services and devices for eligible people over 65. For those with more complex support needs, My Aged Care provides access to Home Care Packages.

How age-related hearing loss affects daily life

Age-related hearing loss affects daily life through difficulty understanding speech (especially in groups, restaurants, and on the phone), missing doorbells and alarms, turning up the television volume, and withdrawing from social situations. Conversations become tiring because the person must concentrate intensely to fill in the gaps. Background noise makes understanding nearly impossible. Medical appointments become harder to follow, which affects health management. Social isolation is the most serious secondary effect: many older people with hearing loss stop attending social activities, family gatherings, and community groups because they can no longer follow conversations comfortably. This isolation contributes to depression, cognitive decline, and reduced quality of life.

What to look for in a provider

Good hearing loss providers for older Australians start with a proper audiological assessment and do not assume that hearing aids alone will solve the problem. Ask whether they can help with hearing aid management (many older Australians struggle with the small batteries and settings), whether they offer communication strategies training for both the person and their family, and whether they know about alerting devices for smoke alarms and doorbells. Red flags include providers who only recommend hearing aids without addressing communication strategies, who do not consider the person's dexterity when recommending devices, or who are unaware of the Hearing Services Program.

How to access funding

For older Australians, hearing loss support is accessed through the Hearing Services Program (which provides subsidised hearing assessments and devices for people over 65 with a pensioner concession card) and My Aged Care (1800 200 422). Home Care Packages can fund additional support including communication devices, support workers, and social activities. The Commonwealth Home Support Programme provides lower-level support. An audiologist provides the initial assessment and device recommendation.

Sources: AIHW, Australia's health: Chronic conditions (2022) · NDIS Our Guidelines: List of conditions likely to meet the disability requirements

Funding and costs for age-related hearing loss support

Lower

$9,500

per year

Typical

$17,000

per year

Higher

$37,500

per year

Home Care Package budgets range from ~$9,500/yr (Level 1) to ~$37,500/yr (Level 3). Hearing loss alone typically requires Level 1-2. When combined with social isolation, depression, or other conditions, Level 2-3 may be needed.

Illustrative ranges only — an individual plan is set by the NDIA on assessed need, not by diagnosis, and varies widely. Pricing basis: NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26.

Common funding categories

Commonwealth Home Support Programme Home Care Package Level 1 Home Care Package Level 2 Support at Home

Hearing aids cost $0-$500 per ear through the Hearing Services Program for eligible pensioners. Private hearing aids cost $2,000-$8,000+ per pair. Alerting devices cost $50-$500.

Figures are indicative and based on the current NDIS Price Guide and published Home Care Package rates. Actual costs depend on your plan, provider, and location.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What home care services help older people with hearing loss in Australia?

Older Australians with hearing loss in Australia can access occupational therapy for assistive technology assessments, support workers to assist with communication and daily tasks, and social support visits to reduce isolation through a Home Care Package or the Support at Home program. Carevo connects people in your area with providers who understand the everyday challenges of age-related hearing loss.

Can a Home Care Package cover hearing aids or assistive technology in Australia?

A Home Care Package may fund some hearing assistive technology such as amplified telephones, doorbell alerts, and television amplifiers, though hearing aids themselves are generally funded through the Hearing Services Program for eligible older Australians. An occupational therapist in Australia can assess which aids are most appropriate for your needs. Carevo connects people in your area with OT providers who can assist with these assessments.

How can I reduce social isolation caused by hearing loss in Australia?

Social support visits and community access services funded through a Home Care Package or the Support at Home program can help older people in Australia stay connected despite hearing difficulties, through regular home visits, group activities with hearing loop access, and support to attend community events. Carevo connects people in your area with social support providers who can accommodate hearing impairment.

What home modifications help older people with hearing loss stay safe in Australia?

An occupational therapist in Australia can recommend home modifications and devices such as visual smoke alarms, vibrating doorbell systems, flashing light alerts, and clear visual cues throughout the home to improve safety for people with hearing loss. These modifications may be funded through a Home Care Package or the Support at Home program. Carevo connects people in your area with OT and home modification services.

Can aged care funding cover hearing support technology and services in Australia?

A Home Care Package or the Support at Home program can fund a range of hearing support services in Australia, including audiologist home visits, hearing loop installation, amplified telephones, and visual alert systems for doorbells and smoke alarms. Eligibility for these programs is assessed through My Aged Care, separate from the federal Government Hearing Services Program which funds hearing aids. Carevo connects people in your area with hearing support and assistive technology providers.

Popular local support pages for Age-Related Hearing Loss

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New South Wales1257
Northern Territory82
Queensland847
South Australia401
Tasmania110
Victoria710
Western Australia362
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