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Embrace independence with Capital Region Community Services

As we age, it’s natural to desire the freedom and comfort of living in our own homes for as long as possible. The good news is that there are in-home senior services designed to help you maintain your independence and make life more convenient.

In-home care is a simple step you can take to enhance your quality of life. You’ve worked hard throughout your life and now deserve to enjoy the benefits of a comfortable, independent retirement in the place you call home.

Capital Region Community Services (CRCS) offers a range of high-quality in-home and social support services tailored to your unique needs. These services are available for all seniors and can be accessed as part of a Home Care Packages (HCP) or Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) package from My Aged Care.

CRCS provides a variety of services that can empower your independence. From domestic assistance and personal care to social support, home maintenance, gardening, flexible in-home respite, and transport to appointments, CRCS has you covered.

They also run the Involve social support groups for seniors, where you can meet new people, learn new skills and have unforgettable experiences in a safe and friendly environment.

“I’m so happy with the support I’ve gotten from CRCS,” said one participant. “I feel listened to. [The services I’ve received under my Home Care Package] have enabled me to continue living at home independently, while also still spending time with my daughter.”

A non-profit organisation that has been part of the Canberra community for 50 years, CRCS’ experienced team approaches care from a community-sector perspective, ensuring you receive the support you deserve. They will work with you to co-design services that suit your specific needs so you can live the life you choose with confidence and security.

Embrace your independence today by contacting CRCS. Visit www.crcs.com.au for more information or reach out to CRCS’ friendly Community Care team at (02) 6278 8101.

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