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Take charge of your care: free advice from Trilogy Care

Trilogy Care understands how important it is to stay in control of your care as you age.

As Australia’s aged care system evolves, Trilogy Care is here to guide you every step of the way.

With the new Support at Home program replacing Home Care Packages (HCP) from November 1, many Australians are unsure how these changes will affect their funding, services, and choices.

That’s where Trilogy Care can help.

Trilogy Care has supported thousands of Australians to self-manage their home care, helping families navigate their options with confidence and dignity.

Its team offers free, personalised advice to empower families to make informed decisions.

Whether you’re starting your care journey, receiving a HCP, supporting a loved one, or simply wanting to understand what’s ahead, the Trilogy Care team is ready to help you understand what’s changing.

Through education and information sharing with local communities, Trilogy Care is breaking down complex policies and making aged care easier to understand.

Through free resources, information sessions, and events like the Trilogy Care Roadshow, they’ll be visiting Werribee to ensure no one faces the changes alone.

You can join Trilogy Care for a free information session at the Italian Sports Club of Werribee on Monday, August 18 at 11am.

Hear directly from aged care experts, ask your questions, and get tailored advice before the new rules take effect. You’ll also connect with others in similar situations and leave with practical next steps.

To reserve your place at the Werribee Roadshow, visit: trilogycare.com.au/events or call (07) 2112 0220.

Trilogy Care is a self-managed Home Care Package provider supporting Australians to confidently coordinate their Home Care package (HCP) so you can continue living safely and comfortably at home.

It enables families with choice and control over their Home Care Package which means lower management fees and budget flexibility to assist with long-term care.

To learn more about the services Trilogy Care provides visit: trilogycare.com.au

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