Aged Care at Home in Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich & the Gold Coast
Stay safe, supported and independent in the comfort of your own home.
Better Care Living provides respectful, nurse-led aged care support for older Australians who need help at home, after hospital discharge, or with ongoing daily care — shaped around each person’s routine, preferences, culture and family circumstances, with the same familiar faces at every visit wherever possible.
Service areas: Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan, Gold Coast, Moreton Bay, the Sunshine Coast and the Redlands.




Personal Care
Respectful assistance with showering, dressing, grooming, mobility and daily personal routines — keeping dignity, choice and comfort at the centre.


Dementia Support


Community Nursing


Domestic Assistance


Respite Care




Hospital-to-Home Support
Funding — flexible options for your care
Support at Home funding: through our established partnership with a registered Support at Home provider, you can use your government funding for BCL’s nurse-led care. Already with another provider? We can work alongside them too.
Private and DVA: private, fee-for-service care with a clear written quote before support begins, and veteran support aligned to DVA entitlements.
Not sure how aged care funding works? We’ll help you understand your options — the Support at Home program, entry-level help through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme, privately funded care and DVA support. Not yet assessed? Call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422. Assessment and funding decisions rest with My Aged Care, not with providers — we guide and support you through the process.


Who we support
- Older Australians wanting to remain at home
- People with frailty or reduced mobility
- People living with dementia or memory changes
- People needing personal care or domestic assistance
- People recovering after hospital discharge
- People with chronic health conditions, wounds or nursing needs
- Families and carers needing respite
- People experiencing social isolation
- DVA, Support at Home, aged care funding and private clients
How we help
- Personal care — showering, dressing and grooming
- Domestic assistance and household tasks
- Meal preparation, shopping and hydration reminders
- Dementia-aware routines and reassurance
- In-home respite for families and carers
- Community nursing and health monitoring
- Medication prompts and medication support
- Hospital-to-home transition support
- Mobility support and falls-risk awareness
- Transport and escorted appointments
- Palliative and end-of-life care at home
- Coordination with families, GPs and clinicians
Getting started is simple
Call or message
we listen, understand what’s needed, and explain the options.
We visit and plan together
the right workers or nurses, matched and introduced properly.
Care begins
promptly, with clear routines, communication and ongoing review.
Our Testimonials
Their SIL homes are clean, welcoming, and well maintained… environments that promote participant safety, independence, and community participation.
Diana — NDIS Support Coordinator & Psychosocial Recovery Coach
Quick FAQs
The Support at Home program replaced Home Care Packages on 1 November 2025. Call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 for a single assessment; if approved, you receive one of eight funding classifications. Entry-level help continues under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme until at least July 2027.
Yes — through our established partnership with a registered Support at Home provider, your funding can go toward BCL’s services, alongside private and DVA options. We’ll walk you through it in the first call.
Government-subsidised services are charged within the official capped prices, and private care is quoted clearly in writing before support begins — no hidden fees. We’ll explain exactly what applies to you in the first call.
Yes — private, fee-for-service care can begin promptly where capacity allows, and we’ll help you navigate the assessment in parallel.
Yes — dementia-aware, calm and routine-focused support, with dignity, reassurance and safety at the centre.
Yes — medication routines, wound care, monitoring, personal care, meals and settling safely back home from day one.
Yes — Registered and Enrolled Nurses provide suitable clinical support at home following intake and risk review.