Respite Care in Sunshine Coast

Reviewed by MD Home Care Team Updated 9 April 2026

Aged care in coastal Sunshine Coast balances beach lifestyle preservation with safety. Providers here are experienced with sand-accessible wheelchairs, managing respiratory conditions in salt air, and supporting active seniors who refuse to give up their connection to the ocean.

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This guide compares the top respite care providers in Sunshine Coast, ranked by NDIS registration, care options, and carer support services. We cover how respite is funded, the different types available, and what families and carers should look for when arranging a break. The 0 providers listed here service Sunshine Coast and surrounding areas and can arrange in-home, community, and centre-based respite for NDIS participants and aged care clients.

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Respite Care at a Glance

Funding

NDIS Core Supports, Support at Home, Home Care Packages, DVA, Private

Availability

Same-day service for urgent needs

Wait Time

Often within 2-4 hours for emergencies

Cost

$50-$85/hour

Hours

24/7 availability

How Much Does Respite Care Cost in Sunshine Coast?

Respite care rates in Sunshine Coast typically range from $50-$85/hour (subsidies available via NDIS/HCP). The rate depends on the type of respite, the time of day, the day of the week, and the complexity of the care required. In-home respite during standard hours is generally less expensive than centre-based or overnight respite.

For NDIS participants, respite is funded under Core Supports as "Assistance with Daily Life" (for short-term accommodation and assistance, also known as STA) or "Assistance with Social, Economic and Community Participation" for community respite. The NDIS price limits apply to registered providers. Self-managed participants can negotiate rates with any provider.

For short-term accommodation (STA), the NDIS sets a daily rate that includes accommodation, support, and meals. Rates differ based on the level of support required and the number of nights. STA can be used for up to 14 days at a time, with up to 28 days per year in total, though this can vary by plan.

Home Care Package holders can use their package budget to fund respite services, giving the regular carer or family member a break. Funding is typically used for in-home respite or day respite programs. The Commonwealth Carer Respite Centres can also provide emergency or planned respite funding for eligible carers of aged care recipients.

Time Indicative rate
In-home respite (standard weekday) $50 - $65/hr
In-home respite (evening/weekend) $65 - $85/hr
Public holiday respite $80 - $105/hr
Centre-based day respite (per day) $80 - $150/day
Short-term accommodation (STA) per day $400 - $600/night
Overnight carer support (inactive) $200 - $300/night

Rates are indicative and vary by provider and respite type. NDIS STA rates are set by the NDIS Pricing Arrangements. HCP clients should confirm respite funding availability with their care coordinator.

Cost Comparison: Sunshine Coast vs Queensland & National

How respite care costs in Sunshine Coast compare with Queensland state averages and national averages. Rates vary by provider, funding type, and level of support required.

Metric Sunshine Coast QLD Average National Average
Hourly rate $50-$85/hour $50 - $68 $52 - $70
Daily rate (8hr) $330 - $460 $330 - $460 $340 - $480
Providers available 0 25,000+ nationally

Rates are indicative and based on standard NDIS Price Guide rates and Home Care Package schedules. Actual costs vary by provider and individual service agreement.

How to Pay for Respite Care in Sunshine Coast

Respite care in Sunshine Coast can be funded through the NDIS, Home Care Packages, the Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Program, DVA, or private payment depending on your situation.

NDIS: Respite for NDIS participants is funded in two main ways. In-home respite and community access support are funded under Core Supports. Short-term accommodation (STA), which provides the participant with accommodation and support away from home, is also funded under Core Supports. STA is often used to give the primary carer a planned break. Your plan needs to include funding in the relevant categories.

Home Care Packages (HCP): Respite services for aged care clients can be funded from HCP budgets. Common options include in-home respite workers who provide care while the family carer takes a break, and day respite programs. Your HCP care coordinator can help arrange respite as part of your care plan.

Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Program: This program provides subsidised respite for carers of older Australians and people with disability. It is administered through Carer Gateway, which replaced the previous Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centres. Contact Carer Gateway on 1800 422 737 for information about planned or emergency respite options.

DVA: Veterans' carers may access respite funding through DVA programs. Contact DVA to check eligibility and available services.

Private payment: Respite can also be arranged and paid for privately. This is the fastest option and suits families who need urgent or flexible respite without waiting for funding approval.

What to Expect from Respite Care in Sunshine Coast

Respite care gives primary carers a planned or emergency break while ensuring the person they care for continues to receive safe and appropriate support. Good respite is not just about covering the basics; it should give the person receiving care an enjoyable, positive experience.

In-home respite involves a support worker or carer coming to your home while the regular carer has a break. The support worker maintains the person's usual routines, assists with personal care and daily tasks, and provides companionship and social engagement. Handover notes from the regular carer help the respite worker understand preferences and any specific needs.

Community-based respite takes the participant out of the home for activities such as social outings, day programs, or recreational activities. This type of respite benefits both the participant, who gets social stimulation, and the carer, who gets uninterrupted time at home.

Short-term accommodation (STA) involves the participant staying in a supported care setting, such as a respite house, for a period of days or nights. This is typically used for planned breaks of several days. Reputable STA providers have comfortable, home-like facilities with experienced staff familiar with diverse disability and care needs.

When arranging respite, give the provider as much information as possible about the person's routines, preferences, communication style, and any medical or behavioural considerations. A good provider will request this information and use it to plan appropriate care.

Queensland Regulations & Compliance

In Queensland, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care services are regulated by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission under federal legislation. Queensland requires all disability workers to hold a current Blue Card (working with people with disability check) in addition to national screening requirements.

NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission

Phone: 1800 035 544

Website: ndiscommission.gov.au

Aged Care Quality & Safety Commission

Phone: 1800 951 822

Website: agedcarequality.gov.au

Sunshine Coast at a Glance

From Caloundra to Noosa, our Sunshine Coast team understands the laid-back lifestyle of this beautiful region.

Hospital
Sunshine Coast University Hospital
Transport
Bus services connect Sunshine Coast communities, with train access at Nambour.
Medical
Sunshine Coast Medical Centre • Maroochydore Medical Practice
Pharmacies
Chemist Warehouse Maroochydore • Priceline Pharmacy Sunshine Plaza
Support
Sunshine Coast Seniors • Blue Care community services

Popular retirement and sea-change destination. High proportion of retirees. Growing young family population.

Beaches have accessible facilities at major locations. Some hilly terrain in hinterland areas.

Postcode: 4556

Frequently Asked Questions

How many respite care providers are there in Sunshine Coast?
There are currently 0 respite care providers serving Sunshine Coast listed on MD Home Care. These include NDIS registered providers, HCP-approved organisations, and community care providers offering day and overnight respite.
How much does respite care cost in Sunshine Coast?
Respite care rates in Sunshine Coast typically range from $50-$85/hour (subsidies available via NDIS/HCP). In-home hourly respite is the lower end of this range, while centre-based day programs and overnight short-term accommodation are higher. NDIS STA rates are set by the NDIS Pricing Arrangements.
How much respite care can I access through the NDIS?
NDIS participants can typically access up to 28 days of short-term accommodation (STA) per year, though this varies by plan. In-home and community respite is funded through your Core Supports budget and is not subject to the same day limit. Your plan manager or support coordinator can advise on what respite is included in your plan.
What is the difference between in-home respite and short-term accommodation?
In-home respite involves a support worker coming to your home to care for the participant while the regular carer takes a break. Short-term accommodation (STA) involves the participant staying at a care facility or respite house for a period of nights. STA is used for longer planned breaks and is particularly useful when the carer needs to travel or recover from illness.
How quickly can I arrange emergency respite in Sunshine Coast?
For emergency respite, contact Carer Gateway on 1800 422 737. They can arrange emergency respite funding and connect you with providers who can respond quickly. Some NDIS providers also maintain capacity for urgent or short-notice respite bookings. Contact providers directly and explain the urgency of your situation.
Can I use a Home Care Package to fund respite?
Yes. Respite services can be funded from HCP budgets. Common options include in-home respite workers and day respite programs. Speak with your care coordinator to include respite in your care plan and allocate appropriate funding from your package budget.
Do respite workers need to be qualified?
Yes. Respite workers should hold a current NDIS Worker Screening Check and First Aid and CPR certification. Many hold a Certificate III in Individual Support. For participants with complex needs, medical conditions, or behaviours of concern, more experienced or specially trained workers are appropriate.
How do I find the right respite provider for my family?
Start by identifying the type of respite you need (in-home, community, or STA), the number of hours or nights required, and any specific needs the person has. MD Home Care can help you compare providers in Sunshine Coast based on these criteria. Ask providers about their experience with people who have similar needs to your family member.

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Sunshine Coast Aged Care by the Numbers

Metric Sunshine Coast State Average
Population 65+ 8,649 (13.4%) 16.2% state avg
NDIS Participants 2,701 Active support recipients
Aged Care Beds 126 Residential care capacity
Home Care Packages 1306 active In-home support
Average Wait Time 3-5 weeks 4-6 weeks state avg
Nearest Hospital Sunshine Coast University Hospital 2.4km away
GP Clinics 4 Within 5km

Data sources: ABS Census, MyAgedCare, NDIS Public Data

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