Aged Care Services in Sydney and NSW

Affective Care provides trusted Aged Care Support to help older adults live safely, independently, and with dignity bringing comfort, confidence, and peace of mind to families.

Why Affective Care?

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Trusted Support

From the first call to ongoing care, we make the process easy and transparent for you and your loved ones, with no added stress.

Supported Independent Living (SIL)

Flexible Care

As your needs change, our services adapt. Your support plan evolves with you to ensure you always receive the right level of care.

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Quality Commitment

We uphold Australian Aged Care Quality Standards through regular audits, cultural training, and continuous improvement.

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NDIS Registered Provider

We’re a registered NDIS provider delivering safe, high-quality, and compassionate aged care and disability support.

Aged Care Support

NDIS & Aged Care Support

Our Aged Care Therapy and NDIS support services help older adults live safely, comfortably, and with greater emotional wellbeing. At Affective Care, we provide compassionate, professional assistance across daily living, mobility, therapy, and emotional health. Our qualified team works closely with families, coordinators, and allied health professionals to create personalised care plans, whether it’s at home, in supported accommodation, or through Telehealth. Every service is emotionally-centred and designed to maintain dignity, connection, and confidence.

Our Aged Care Support Services

Our Aged Care Services

  • Personal care assistance (bathing, grooming, mobility)
  • Medication management and health monitoring
  • Meal preparation and nutrition planning
  • Dementia and memory care programs
  • Companionship and social engagement
  • Respite care for family carers
  • Transportation to appointments and community activities
  • Home and safety assessments
  • Emotional and mental wellbeing therapy
  • Physiotherapy and mobility support
  • In-home and Telehealth options
  • Family and carer education

Our Commitment to Families

Affective Care proudly delivers aged care and therapy services across Sydney, the Inner West, Central Coast, and surrounding regions. We work in close collaboration with hospitals and community networks to ensure seamless transitions from hospital to home. Every plan is built on empathy and trust supporting both older adults and their families with practical care and emotional reassurance.

Your Choice: Aged Care Across Sydney

Our Aged Care and Therapy Services reach Campsie, Belmore, The Hills, The Shire, Bankstown, Liverpool, Penrith, and across NSW through flexible in-home and Telehealth options. Affective Care delivers aged care that feels personal, respectful, and empowering helping older adults live with confidence and dignity.

Caring for Older Adults with Heart

Caring for an aging loved one can be deeply meaningful, and sometimes overwhelming. At Affective Care, our aged care professionals provide more than just assistance; they offer understanding, patience, and emotional support. We help older adults stay safe, confident, and connected, empowering them to maintain independence, dignity, and comfort at home or in supported living.

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Ready to Begin Your Aged Care Support?

Living with comfort, safety, and dignity is possible with the right team beside you. Our caring aged care professionals provide personalised support from daily assistance and therapy to emotional wellbeing helping older adults stay independent and confident at home.

Fill out the form today or call our team to start a smoother, safer aged care journey for you or your loved one.

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FAQ

Generally, Australians aged 65+ (or 50+ for Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander people) who need assistance to live independently at home. Eligibility is confirmed via a My Aged Care assessment based on care needs and daily living support.

Thousands of services are available, including home care, residential care, respite care, and community support. Over 800,000 Australians use home support, while around 185,000 receive residential care. Providers operate across Sydney, NSW, and throughout the nation.

No, Aged care is partly subsidised by the government, but individuals may pay a daily fee, a means-tested care fee, or accommodation costs, depending on income, assets, and the level of care required.

No, NDIS supports people under 65 with disability, while aged care assists older Australians needing daily living support. There are some overlaps, but they are separate programs with different eligibility criteria.

Funding is a combination of government subsidies for providers and user contributions, based on income and assets. Means-tested fees, daily fees, and accommodation costs may apply, provided the provider remains accredited under the Aged Care Quality Standards.

All our carers are qualified professionals with aged care or community support training. They’re police-checked, First Aid certified, and receive ongoing education to provide safe, compassionate, and personalised care.

Yes, we provide short-term and overnight respite care designed to give families peace of mind and a well-deserved break. Our team ensures your loved one receives consistent, high-quality support at home in a familiar and comfortable environment.

Absolutely, we prioritise personal connection and trust by matching you with carers who align with your preferences, lifestyle, and cultural background. This helps create a consistent, supportive relationship that enhances comfort, confidence, and continuity of care.

Your Path to Comfort with Aged Care

Supporting Dignity with Compassion and Trust

At Affective Care, we provide personalised in-home aged care services to help elders live safely and comfortably in their own homes. Whether you need daily assistance, companionship, or short-term respite, our qualified and compassionate carers are here to support you and your loved ones every step of the way. Through our partnership with Care Services Australia, a trusted provider in the aged care Sector. We offer tailored, professional, and compassionate care that meets your unique needs. We’re a trusted aged care provider in Sydney, committed to delivering care that feels like family.

What Is Aged Care Support?

Aged Care support is designed to help older Australians live independently, safely, and comfortably in their own homes. It provides a balanced mix of personal, social, and practical assistance from daily routines and household help to healthcare and emotional wellbeing. Through the My Aged Care program, eligible seniors can access in-home aged care services that promote independence, dignity, and community connection. This support ensures that older individuals can continue living life on their own terms, with the right level of care and respect they deserve. It’s about enhancing quality of life, maintaining choice, and ensuring every person feels valued and supported as they age.

Types of Aged Care Services

Affective Care offers a full range of home-based aged care services designed to promote independence, safety, and wellbeing:

  • Personal Care Assistance: Support with bathing, dressing, and grooming to help you maintain dignity and comfort.
  • Domestic Help & Housekeeping: Light cleaning, laundry, and meal preparation help keep your living space safe and organized.
  • Mobility & Transfers: Assistance with walking aids, transfers, and movement to stay active and reduce fall risk.
  • Medication Support: Reminders and safe assistance with medications to give peace of mind.
  • Companionship & Social Engagement: Regular check-ins, outings, and activities to support connection and mental well-being.
  • Respite or Overnight Care: Short-term relief for families so carers can rest while your loved one continues to receive trusted support.
  • Meal Preparation & Nutrition Support: Assistance with planning, shopping, and cooking balanced meals tailored to your dietary needs.

How Aged Care Services Work

At Affective Care, we make the process simple, transparent, and supportive, so you and your loved ones can feel confident every step of the way.

  • Talk to Us: We begin with a friendly conversation to understand your situation, preferences, and care goals. Whether it’s daily living support, emotional well-being, or therapy, we take time to listen.
  • Get Assessed: If you’re applying through My Aged Care, our team can guide you through the assessment and referral process, helping you check eligibility and prepare for your care plan approval.
  • Create Your Plan: Together, we design a personalised aged care plan that suits your lifestyle and support needs. You choose the level of care, from in-home help and companionship to therapy or specialised assistance.
  • Start Your Support: Once your plan is ready, we’ll connect you with qualified and compassionate care workers who make daily life safer, easier, and more enjoyable.
  • Review & Adjust: As your needs change, so does our care. We review your plan regularly to ensure you always receive the right level of support.

Why Choose Affective Care

  • Expert In-Home Aged Care: Our qualified, police-checked carers deliver practical and personalised support so you can stay independent and comfortable at home.
  • Accredited Aged Care Provider Sydney & NSW: We meet the Australian Aged Care Standards, with staff who are culturally aware and dedicated to offering flexible, safe, and reliable aged care services.
  • Personalised Home Aged Care Plans: Each care plan is specifically tailored to suit your lifestyle, preferences, and goals, reducing the burden on families and supporting independent living.
  • Ongoing Reviews & Family Focus: Regular check-ins and collaboration with families ensure that your care evolves with your needs and continues to prioritise your comfort and wellbeing.

How Aged Care Services Work

At Affective Care, we make the process simple, transparent, and supportive, so you and your loved ones can feel confident every step of the way.

  • Talk to Us: We begin with a friendly conversation to understand your situation, preferences, and care goals. Whether it’s daily living support, emotional well-being, or therapy, we take time to listen.
  • Get Assessed: If you’re applying through My Aged Care, our team can guide you through the assessment and referral process, helping you check eligibility and prepare for your care plan approval.
  • Create Your Plan: Together, we design a personalised aged care plan that suits your lifestyle and support needs. You choose the level of care, from in-home help and companionship to therapy or specialised assistance.
  • Start Your Support: Once your plan is ready, we’ll connect you with qualified and compassionate care workers who make daily life safer, easier, and more enjoyable.
  • Review & Adjust: As your needs change, so does our care. We review your plan regularly to ensure you always receive the right level of support.

Aged Care Support for Older Adults & Families

Aged Care Therapy at Affective Care helps older adults live safely, confidently, and comfortably whether at home, in supported accommodation, or after hospital care. Our compassionate team focuses on physical wellbeing, emotional support, and daily living independence, working closely with families to create care that feels personal, respectful, and empowering. Every plan is built around dignity, safety, and genuine connection, so older adults can continue doing what matters most to them.

The Aged Care Support Process

  • Consultation & Assessment: We take the time to understand your health, lifestyle, and preferences through a caring and detailed assessment.
  • Care Planning: Together with you and your family, we design a personalised aged care plan that supports your physical, emotional, and social wellbeing.
  • Service Delivery: Support can be provided at home, through community visits, or via Telehealth, ensuring comfort and flexibility. Services may include daily living support, therapy, companionship, or respite care.
  • Ongoing Review: We regularly review your care plan and adjust services as your needs evolve, ensuring continued comfort, safety, and satisfaction.

Flexible scheduling ensures support fits your lifestyle.

Qualifications & Professional Standards

Our aged care professionals meet Australian Aged Care Quality Standards and maintain ongoing training in aged care, dementia care, and emotional wellbeing. Every team member holds police checks, First Aid certifications, and participates in cultural awareness and safety training. This ensures ethical, transparent, and high-quality support in every interaction giving families peace of mind and confidence in our care.

How to Access Aged Care Services

  • Get Assessed: Apply or check your eligibility through the My Aged Care portal.
  • Select Affective Care: Nominate us as your preferred aged care provider.
  • Start Your Services: We’ll create a personalised care plan and begin support at your convenience.

Need help with your My Aged Care referral? Our friendly team can guide you.

Career and Employment Opportunities in Aged Care

At Affective Care, we believe that exceptional care begins with exceptional people. We’re always looking for compassionate, reliable, and motivated individuals who want to make a real difference in the lives of older People. If you’re an experienced care professional or beginning your career in community services, Affective Care offers a supportive environment where your work truly matters.

Why Work With Us

  • Be part of a caring and inclusive team that values respect, empathy, and growth.
  • Receive ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
  • Flexible schedules to suit your lifestyle and family commitments.
  • Competitive pay and recognition for your contribution.
  • Opportunities to work across Sydney and regional NSW..

Who We’re Looking For

We welcome applications from individuals who hold or are working towards:

  • Certificate III or IV in Aged Care, Individual Support, or Community Services
  • Current First Aid and CPR certification
  • Police check and valid working rights in Australia
  • A genuine passion for supporting older people to live independently and comfortably at home.

If this sounds like you, explore our latest Aged Care Jobs in Sydney and NSW or contact our HR team to learn more about upcoming roles.

Join Affective Care where every day, your care makes a difference

Our Commitment to Quality and Compliance

At Affective Care, we are committed to delivering care that meets the highest national standards. We operate in full compliance with the Aged Care Quality Standards and are governed by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission. Our services are fully accredited and undergo regular reviews and audits to ensure we consistently meet and aim to exceed the expectations set by the Department of Health and Aged Care.

This commitment guarantees safe, respectful, and high-quality support for every individual in our care.

Ready to Take the Next Step with Aged Care Support?

Fill in the form today and let our caring team connect you with the right Aged Care support in the Central Coast that suits your needs, goals, and lifestyle. Take the first step toward greater comfort, independence, and peace of mind.

Enquire now or book a consultation with our experienced Aged Care specialists. Whether you or your loved one needs at-home support or ongoing care, we’re here to guide you every step of the way with compassion and understanding.

Jessica Boumelhem

Jessica Boumelhem

Advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner | PBS Manager

NDIS-aligned | Systems-aware | Values-led

Jessica supports individuals and teams through:

Jessica brings over two decades of experience as an educator and a strong foundation in psychology to her role as an Advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner. As PBS Team Manager, she leads with clarity and accountability, ensuring practice aligns with both NDIS standards and ethical, person-centred care.

Her approach is holistic and collaborative, taking into account sensory, environmental, emotional, and relational factors that influence behaviour. Jessica works closely with individuals, families, and support teams to ensure behaviour support plans reflect personal values, lived experience, and real-world contexts.

Jessica’s leadership supports consistency, quality, and confidence across multidisciplinary teams. Her work ensures behaviour support is not just compliant, but compassionate, practical, and genuinely empowering.

Chady Aoun

Chady Aoun

Senior Psychologist and Behaviour Support Practitioner

Multidisciplinary | Assessment-driven | Governance-focused

Chady supports individuals through:

Chady is a highly experienced psychologist whose work spans both public and private sectors. At Affective Care, he delivers integrated behavioural and psychological services, supporting clients of all ages through assessment, therapy, and tailored intervention.

Known for his leadership within multidisciplinary teams, Chady brings structure, insight, and consistency to complex presentations. His expertise includes early intervention, rehabilitation, and complex case management, with a strong commitment to clinical governance and quality care.

Chady’s work is grounded in evidence-based practice and collaborative problem-solving. He supports individuals, families, and teams to navigate complexity with clarity, ensuring care remains ethical, coordinated, and effective.

Miray El-Hachem

Miray El-Hachem

Positive Behaviour Therapist & Registered Counsellor (ACA Level 2)

Holistic | Education-informed | Adolescent-focused

Miray supports individuals through:

Miray brings over 20 years of experience in education into her clinical work as a Positive Behaviour Therapist and Registered Counsellor. Her practice integrates behavioural science with a deep understanding of human development, particularly during adolescence.

She takes a holistic approach, blending structure with empathy to support individuals through behavioural challenges. Miray’s work is grounded in understanding the whole person—their environment, relationships, and emotional world.

Through compassion and insight, Miray supports individuals to develop self-awareness, regulation, and confidence. Her practice reflects a balance of science and humanity, creating space for growth that feels both supported and respectful.

Anabell Beattie-Bowers

Anabell Beattie-Bowers

Registered Psychologist

Relational | Empowerment-focused | Trauma-aware

Anabelle supports children and adults through:

Anabelle works alongside individuals with warmth, curiosity, and a deep respect for each person’s inner world. As a psychologist, she supports both children and adults to strengthen emotional awareness, build resilience, and develop healthier relationships with themselves and others.

Her therapeutic style is tailored and responsive, integrating approaches such as CBT, DBT, and Circle of Security to meet the unique needs of each client. Anabelle places strong emphasis on empowerment—helping people understand their patterns, reconnect with their values, and develop tools that support lasting change.

Anabelle’s work is grounded in safety, collaboration, and trust. She believes therapy is not about fixing people, but about creating space for insight, growth, and meaningful connection—supporting individuals to move forward with greater confidence and emotional clarity.

Brandon Boumelhem

Brandon Boumelhem

Occupational Therapist

Functional independence | Strengths-based | NDIS-focused

Brandon supports individuals through:

Brandon’s work centres on helping people build skills that translate into real, everyday independence. As an Occupational Therapist, he partners with individuals, families, and carers to identify what matters most in daily life and then builds practical pathways toward those goals.

His approach is client-centred and evidence-based, grounded in collaboration and respect for each person’s strengths, environment, and pace. Brandon understands that meaningful outcomes are rarely achieved in isolation, so he works closely with support networks to ensure strategies are realistic, sustainable, and supportive of long-term participation.

Through the NDIS, Brandon supports people to increase autonomy, confidence, and engagement in daily routines. His work is guided by a belief that independence is not about doing everything alone—it’s about having the right supports, skills, and systems in place to live with choice and dignity.

Natalie Soto

Natalie Soto

Registered Psychologist | PBS

Bilingual | Assessment-focused | Person-centred

Natalie supports children and adults through:

Natalie is a bilingual psychologist (English/Spanish) with extensive experience supporting individuals across the lifespan. Her work spans assessment and therapy, with a particular interest in forensic psychology and complex presentations.

She combines evidence-based practice with creativity and flexibility, tailoring interventions to each person’s needs, culture, and goals. Natalie’s approach is grounded in collaboration, ensuring clients feel understood, supported, and actively involved in their care.

Through thoughtful assessment and therapeutic intervention, Natalie supports individuals to build insight, resilience, and meaningful change.

Edric Limbo

Edric Limbo

Speech-Language Pathologist

Rehabilitation-focused | Goal-driven | Community-oriented

Edric supports individuals through:

Edric’s practice is centred on helping people reconnect—both with their communication and with their communities. Working with adults and children, he has a strong interest in stroke rehabilitation and supporting individuals through the process of rebuilding communication skills.

His approach is practical and goal-focused, ensuring therapy remains relevant to everyday life. Edric collaborates closely with clients and families to identify meaningful outcomes and develop strategies that support confidence, participation, and independence.

Edric finds deep fulfilment in witnessing people regain their voice and reconnect with others. His work is guided by respect, patience, and a belief in each person’s capacity for recovery and growth.

Heather Pinel

Heather Pinel

Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner & Registered Counsellor

Trauma-informed | Neuroscience-integrated | Relational

Heather supports individuals through:

Heather is an accomplished Behaviour Support Practitioner with over 20 years of experience supporting children and families. Her work integrates neuroscience, psychological theory, and trauma-informed practice to address complex presentations including attachment trauma, neurodevelopmental differences, and psychosocial disability.

Heather’s approach is collaborative and whole-person focused, ensuring behaviour support plans reflect both evidence and lived experience. She works closely with families and support networks to build strategies that enhance emotional wellbeing, safety, and functional independence.

Her commitment to holistic care ensures individuals receive support that honours identity, relationships, and long-term quality of life.

Charbel Azzi

Charbel Azzi

Speech-Language Pathologist

Communication | Connection | Technology-enhanced

Charbel supports children and adults through:

Charbel’s work is driven by a passion for helping people connect more fully with the world around them. As a Speech-Language Pathologist, he supports both paediatric and adult clients to strengthen communication, social interaction, and participation in daily life.

Since 2022, Charbel has worked across diverse settings, tailoring therapy to each person’s goals, strengths, and communication style. He has a particular interest in integrating technology into therapy, using innovative tools to enhance engagement and outcomes.

Charbel brings curiosity and creativity into his practice, believing communication is not just about words, but about connection, confidence, and belonging. His approach supports individuals to express themselves more clearly and engage meaningfully with others across home, school, work, and community environments.

Nisreen El-Saidi

Nisreen El-Saidi

Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner

Grace Boutros

Grace Boutros

Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner

Shayma Sadek

Shayma Sadek

Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner

Ali Bazzi

Ali Bazzi

Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner

Areeba Chaudhry

Areeba Chaudhry

Casual Allied Health Assistant

Joana Suh

Joana Suh

Paediatric Occupational Therapist

Neurodiversity-affirming | Strengths-based | Mental health-focused

Joana supports children, adolescents, and adults through:

Joana is a Senior Occupational Therapist with a strong commitment to neurodiversity-affirming practice. She works with children, adolescents, and adults experiencing complex emotional and behavioural needs, including bipolar affective disorder and other mental health conditions.

Her experience spans a range of developmental and neurodevelopmental presentations, including autism, ADHD, and Down syndrome. Joana’s clinical focus includes building fine motor, cognitive, sensory, and emotional regulation skills to support participation in everyday life.

Joana is particularly passionate about peer-mediated, client-centred, and strengths-based approaches. Her work supports individuals of all ages to increase social inclusion, functional independence, and overall quality of life.

Rita Dagher

Rita Dagher

Psychologist | Managing Director – Affective Care & Affective Health Services

Humanistic | Systems-led | Clinically grounded

Rita supports individuals, families, and communities through:

Rita works at the intersection of psychology, leadership, and purpose-driven care. As a psychologist and Managing Director, she brings both clinical depth and strategic clarity to every layer of service delivery at Affective Care and Affective Health Services. Her work is grounded in the belief that systems should adapt to people—not the other way around.

With a strong clinical foundation and a humanistic leadership style, Rita ensures that psychological therapy, allied health, and in-home supports remain emotionally intelligent, ethical, and genuinely person-centred. She leads teams with integrity, cultivating cultures of safety, reflection, and excellence so that practitioners can deliver their best work and clients can experience care that feels respectful and empowering.

Rita’s approach bridges therapeutic insight with organisational vision. She understands that sustainable outcomes require both skilled clinicians and well-designed systems. Through thoughtful leadership and clinical oversight, she supports services that respond to complexity with compassion, accountability, and innovation—creating meaningful, long-term impact for individuals, families, and the broader community.