Aged care support providers in Melbourne, Victoria
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Melbourne, VIC and 77 othersAlso servesACT Remainder - Kowen, ACT · ACT Remainder - Paddys River, ACT · Acton, ACT · Armadale, WA · Auburn, NSW · BELMORE, NSW · Bankstown, NSW · Baulkham Hills, NSW · Berala, NSW · Blacktown, NSW · Bowral, NSW · Burwood, NSW · +65 more · State-wide provider
- 25+ families connected
- Specialises in Cleaning, Gardening
- Accepts CHSP
Glow Health Care Australia is among the highest-ranked approved aged care providers offering advocacy in Melbourne, Victoria in our data. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly. They have a track record of following through on more than 40 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. They are most often contacted for cleaning and gardening.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered NDIS provider (NDIS Commission)
- Approved Aged Care provider (Department of Health)
- Business address on file
- Team includes Developmental Educators, Disability Support Worker, Social Worker
Melbourne, VIC and 8 othersAlso servesAdelaide, SA · Cranbourne West, VIC · Geelong, VIC · Glenroy, VIC · Meadow Heights, VIC · Richmond, VIC · Shepparton, VIC · South Morang, VIC · National provider
- 10+ families connected
- Specialises in Support coordination, Personal care, Nursing
Adapt Family Health Solutions is a provider offering advocacy in Melbourne, Victoria. They have a track record of following through on more than 15 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. Families most often connect with them for support coordination and personal care. Most enquiries to them come from families and carers.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered NDIS provider (NDIS Commission)
- Business address on file
Melbourne, VIC and 3 othersAlso servesBlacktown, NSW · Parramatta, NSW · Sydney, NSW · Regional provider
- Fast responder, usually replies within an hour
- Specialises in Transport, Personal Care, Support Workers
- Accepts Home Care Packages
Based in Melbourne, Victoria, Ability Advocates Australia is a provider offering advocacy. Active on Carevo in the past week. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered NDIS provider (NDIS Commission)
- Business address on file
- Team includes Developmental Educators, Disability Support Worker, Social Worker
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Melbourne, VIC and 86 othersAlso servesAirport West, VIC · Albion, VIC · Altona Meadows, VIC · Altona North, VIC · Ardeer, VIC · Ascot Vale, VIC · Ballarat East, VIC · Bendigo, VIC · Bentleigh East, VIC · Broadmeadows, VIC · Brooklyn, VIC · Brunswick, VIC · +74 more · State-wide provider
- 50+ families connected
- Specialises in Allied health, Personal care
- Accepts CHSP
Based in Melbourne, Victoria, Clover Leaf Sanctuary is a provider offering advocacy. Allied health and personal care are among their most-requested supports. They have a track record of following through on more than 50 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. They operate across Victoria.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered NDIS provider (NDIS Commission)
- Business address on file
About Aged Care Support in Melbourne
This guide compares aged care advocacy and support navigation providers in Melbourne, ranked by verification status, credentials, and areas of expertise. Whether you are managing a complaint about a facility, navigating the My Aged Care system, or planning a transition to higher-level care, the 4 providers listed here all service Melbourne and surrounding areas.
How we rank providers
Rankings in Melbourne 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 advocacy and related disability and aged care services. Generalist providers who only mention this service in passing are excluded, so the list reflects genuine, demonstrated 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.
- 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.
- Servicing distance. No providers are based in Melbourne, so we show the nearest providers who travel to the area, closest first, with the distance shown on each.
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.
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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 CommissionAged 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 RegisterComplaints 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 CommissionCare demand in Melbourne
In the last 90 days, families in Melbourne made 258 care requests through Carevo, and 34% were marked urgent. The funding mix was 38% NDIS, 55% Home Care Package or aged care, and 6% privately funded.
Based on real requests submitted to Carevo. Updated each build.
About Melbourne
Population 65+
9,100 (8.8%)
State avg 15.8%
NDIS participants
1,020
Active support recipients
Aged Care beds
278
Residential care capacity
Home Care Packages
523 active
In-home support
Average wait time
3-5 weeks
State avg 4-6 weeks
Nearest hospital
Royal Melbourne Hospital
1.5km away
GP clinics
52
Within 5km
Public transport
Free Tram Zone
Pharmacies
Chemist Warehouse Bourke Street • Priceline Pharmacy Melbourne Central
Community support
City of Melbourne Seniors Festival • Multicultural Hub programs
Australia's most multicultural city. Diverse international communities including Greek, Italian, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Indian.
Flat CBD grid with excellent tram accessibility. Free City Circle tram. Most buildings have lift access.
Language support in Melbourne
Melbourne has a large Mandarin-speaking community (8.4% of residents), so finding aged care support in a shared language matters here. These are the main languages spoken at home locally (ABS Census 2021). When you get matched, ask providers which of their staff speak your language and whether they can keep that worker as your regular. Interpreters are free through TIS National for NDIS appointments, and My Aged Care can arrange them for aged care assessments.
Speaker counts are persons using the language at home in this postcode. Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021 (table G13). Carevo connects families with providers and does not deliver care itself.
Aged Care Support at a glance
Funding
Free aged care advocacy via OPAN (National Aged Care Advocacy Program) or private fee-for-service navigation
Availability
Weekdays
Wait time
Usually within 1 week
Cost
Free via OPAN advocacy; private navigators set their own fees
Hours
Business hours with flexible appointments
Median response
3 minutes
How Much Does Aged Care Advocacy Cost in Melbourne?
Aged care advocacy and support navigation rates in Melbourne typically range from Free via OPAN advocacy; private navigators set their own fees. Rates reflect the professional expertise involved, which includes knowledge of aged care legislation, the Aged Care Quality Standards, funding structures, and complaints processes. The exact rate depends on whether you engage an independent advocate, a support navigator, a social worker, or a specialist aged care financial adviser.
Free advocacy services are available for people already in, or seeking to enter, the aged care system through the Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN). OPAN services are government-funded and available to any older Australian who needs support understanding their rights or navigating the aged care system. This is a good starting point for most people before engaging a paid advocate.
Paid advocacy and navigation services are typically engaged when a situation is complex, where there is a dispute requiring documentation and representation, where financial planning around aged care is needed, or where the person or their family wants dedicated, prioritised assistance beyond what a free service can provide.
For NDIS participants (typically under 65) who need support navigating the disability and aged care interface, costs may fall under NDIS Capacity Building, specifically Support Coordination. For people over 65 primarily in the aged care system, Home Care Package funds can sometimes cover care navigation costs, though this varies by provider.
| Time | Indicative rate |
|---|---|
| Initial consultation (paid advocate) | $100 - $190/hr |
| Complaint preparation and representation | $100 - $180/hr |
| Support navigation and planning session | $100 - $180/hr |
| NDIS/aged care interface navigation | $100 - $160/hr |
| Aged care financial advice (specialist) | $150 - $300/hr |
| Care plan review assistance | $80 - $150/hr |
| OPAN advocacy services | Free (government-funded) |
Paid advocacy rates vary by practitioner experience and service type. Free advocacy through OPAN is available to all older Australians in the aged care system. Aged care financial advice is regulated and should be provided by a licensed financial adviser with aged care accreditation.
How to Pay for Aged Care Advocacy in Melbourne
Aged care advocacy services in Melbourne can be accessed for free through government-funded programs, or funded through NDIS plans, Home Care Packages, or private payment.
Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN): OPAN is the national advocacy program funded by the Australian Government. It provides free, independent advocacy and information services to older Australians in, or seeking to enter, the aged care system. This includes helping people understand their rights, resolve complaints, prepare for assessments, and navigate My Aged Care. Contact OPAN on 1800 700 600. OPAN services are provided by member organisations in each state and territory.
NDIS Capacity Building (Support Coordination): For NDIS participants under 65 who are navigating the interface between disability and aged care, support navigation costs can fall under NDIS Support Coordination funding. A Support Coordinator can help you understand your rights and options across both systems, connect you with appropriate services, and assist with plan reviews or transitions. If your plan includes Support Coordination funding, this is the primary avenue for navigation support.
Home Care Packages (HCP): Some Home Care Package providers include care coordination and navigation as part of their package management fee. If your provider charges a management fee but does not offer proactive navigation or advocacy support, you can request that package funds be used to engage an independent care navigator or advocate for specific needs.
Private payment: Independent advocates and support navigators can be engaged privately. This suits people who want prioritised, dedicated assistance that goes beyond what free services provide, or where there is a complex dispute or financial planning need. Aged care financial advisers who specialise in RAD, means testing, and care transition planning are always engaged and paid privately.
What to Expect from Aged Care Advocacy in Melbourne
Aged care advocacy and support navigation services help older people and their families understand a system that is often difficult to navigate independently. Advocates and navigators work on your behalf or alongside you, depending on the type of assistance you need.
Common reasons people engage an aged care advocate or navigator include: understanding what services and funding you are eligible for, preparing for a My Aged Care or ACAT assessment, challenging an assessment outcome, managing a complaint about a residential facility or home care provider, understanding and comparing residential care costs and accommodation options, planning a transition from home care to residential care, and resolving disputes with a provider about service quality or billing.
At your first session, an advocate or navigator will take a detailed history of your current situation, what you are trying to achieve, and what has already been tried. They will then provide clear advice on your options and rights under the Aged Care Act and the Aged Care Quality Standards. For complaint matters, they may help you draft a formal complaint letter, prepare supporting documentation, and, where needed, represent your interests in meetings with a facility or in a complaint investigation by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.
Good advocates are genuinely independent, meaning they do not have financial relationships with the providers they are helping you evaluate or complain about. If an advocate is also a referral agent for specific facilities, that relationship should be disclosed upfront.
For financial navigation, an aged care financial specialist is different from a general financial adviser. They hold specific knowledge of the means-tested care fee, RAD/DAP structures, and the interaction between aged care costs and Centrelink or DVA entitlements. Check that any financial adviser you engage holds an aged care accreditation through a recognised body such as the Aged Care Steps network.
Care Services Available in Melbourne
Provider counts by service type in Melbourne
Most popular care requests in Melbourne
Based on 250 actual requests from participants and families in Melbourne on Carevo.
- 1 Domestic assistance
Real care requests submitted by people in Melbourne through Carevo. Updated each build from inquiry records.
Victoria Regulations & Compliance
In Victoria, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care providers operate under the Aged Care Quality Standards. Victoria also maintains its own Disability Worker Registration Scheme, requiring disability workers to meet additional state-level standards. All providers are subject to regular audits by the NDIS Commission.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly do providers respond to enquiries in Melbourne?
Based on 611 real provider connections on Carevo in Melbourne, providers respond with a median of 3 minutes. 79% of enquiries are connected with a provider within 1 hour, and 94% within 24 hours.
How many aged care advocacy providers are there in Melbourne?
There are currently 4 aged care advocacy and support navigation providers serving Melbourne listed on Carevo. These include independent advocates, support navigators, social workers with aged care expertise, and NDIS Support Coordinators experienced in the disability and aged care interface.
How much does aged care advocacy cost in Melbourne?
Paid advocacy rates in Melbourne typically range from Free via OPAN advocacy; private navigators set their own fees. Free advocacy is available through the Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) on 1800 700 600 for all older Australians in the aged care system. Paid services are engaged for complex disputes, financial planning, or when dedicated prioritised assistance is needed beyond free services.
What is OPAN and how do I access it?
The Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) is a government-funded national network of aged care advocacy organisations. It provides free, independent advocacy and information services to older Australians. Services include help understanding your rights, preparing for assessments, navigating complaints, and resolving disputes with providers. Call OPAN on 1800 700 600 or visit opan.org.au.
When do I need a paid advocate rather than a free one?
Free advocacy through OPAN suits most standard situations. A paid advocate may be worth engaging when the matter is particularly complex, when a dispute requires detailed documentation and formal representation, when previous attempts to resolve an issue through free channels have not succeeded, or when you need faster, more intensive support than a free service's caseload allows.
Can the NDIS fund aged care advocacy?
For NDIS participants (generally under 65) navigating the disability and aged care interface, Support Coordination funding can cover navigation and system advocacy costs. For people primarily within the aged care system, NDIS funding generally does not apply. Free aged care advocacy through OPAN remains available regardless of NDIS status.
What can an aged care advocate help me complain about?
An aged care advocate can help you complain about a range of issues, including substandard care or treatment in a residential facility, failure to follow your care plan, billing disputes, restrictions on your rights or freedoms, poor communication, and refusal to address previous complaints. For serious safety issues, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission is the relevant regulator and can be contacted directly on 1800 951 822.
What is an aged care financial specialist and do I need one?
An aged care financial specialist is a licensed financial adviser with specific training in aged care costs, including means testing, Refundable Accommodation Deposits, Daily Accommodation Payments, and the interaction with Centrelink and DVA entitlements. They are distinct from general financial advisers. If you are making decisions about entering residential aged care or managing significant aged care costs, specialist advice is strongly recommended. Look for advisers accredited through recognised aged care networks.
Can I get advocacy support if I have dementia or reduced decision-making capacity?
Yes. Advocacy services can work with a person who has reduced capacity and, where appropriate, with their family, legal guardian, or enduring power of attorney. OPAN and paid advocates can communicate with the person with dementia directly, at a pace and in a format that works for them, and engage substitute decision-makers where needed. If you are concerned about decision-making capacity, an advocacy organisation can also help navigate the process of establishing formal substitute decision-making arrangements.
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