A1 Community Care Providers

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A1 Community Care Providers
2/17 Edgar Street, Belmont NSW 2280

(02) 4044 5067

admin@a1ccp.com.au

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A1 Daily Living: Your Partner for In-Home Support.

At A1, we understand the importance of starting your day positively and maintaining a comfortable living environment. Our dedicated care team are trained to assist you with all aspects of daily living, ensuring you receive the support you need to live independently and with dignity. Here’s how:

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Personal Care Assistance:

Our care team is trained to assist you with all personal care, helping you start your day positively.

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Cleaning Services:

Our support workers are trained in cleaning and detailing, ensuring your home is kept clean and comfortable, just the way you like it.

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Meal Preparation:

We understand the importance of meal preparation in maintaining an independent, healthy lifestyle. Our team can help prepare meals tailored to your dietary needs and preferences.

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Lawn and Maintenance:

A1CCP has a lawn and yard maintenance team that takes pride in their work. The team can conduct additional maintenance services as required, allowing you to live more independently.

why us?

We provide quality daily living support to those with disabilities and the aged in our community.

We offer a wide range of daily living services to meet our clients’ needs. Our goal is to provide support that enhances our clients’ quality of life.

Whether you need assistance with personal care, cleaning and maintenance, or meal preparation, A1CCP is here to support you. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your daily living needs.

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Dementia Discrimination and Stigma

As support workers, we see firsthand the discrimination that people with dementia often face. Dementia can affect anyone, and while those living with the condition can lead active and fulfilling lives for many years after diagnosis, they frequently encounter discrimination and stigma that deeply impact their quality of life.