
Health benefits of Community Participation
As humans we are social creatures, and by getting out and about in the community our carer support workers are assisting clients to create the
At Care1 our motto is 'People First'. But this isn't just something we say - it's something we live and breathe every day. Care1 was founded on the belief that every person deserves the best care and the best quality of life possible.
At Care1, our values guide everything we do. They shape the way we deliver care, the way we work with families and caseworkers, and the way we support our staff. They are more than words — they are the foundation of our culture and our promise to the community.
Responsive
Respect
Integrity
Innovation

At Care1, people always come first. Since 2006, we’ve been dedicated to delivering care with dignity, compassion, and professionalism — supporting people with disabilities, and those living with lifelong or acquired injuries.


From providing exceptional staff to creating meaningful career opportunities, everything we do is built on one promise: to put people at the heart of every decision, every service, every day.Because to us, care isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are.

Contact us to find out how we can help make a difference in the life of a loved one, or to help you take the next step in your caring career.
For nearly two decades, Care1 has been a trusted name in community care. As a fully registered and accredited provider, we deliver services that meet the highest standards of safety, professionalism, and compassion. We specialise in supporting people with complex care needs, ensuring they receive not only expert assistance but also the dignity, independence, and respect they deserve. Our commitment to quality is what sets us apart — and why families and caseworkers continue to place their trust in Care1.

As humans we are social creatures, and by getting out and about in the community our carer support workers are assisting clients to create the

Deciding what to cook every day is a task for most of us. But when providing care for someone with an illness, injury or disability

It’s so important to get the support you need to provide the care they need. And it’s key to remember that you are not in