In Home Respite Care
In life sometimes we all just need a little help and those caring for loved ones are no exception. A little break, an extra pair of hands, some refreshing support, Cura Care can provide in home respite care when you need it.
Our aim is to serve in the promotion of our clients’ independence and wellbeing by spending quality time getting to know our clients through conversation and hobbies to assisting in the mundane tasks of life. We attend to social, emotional and mental needs whilst managing the day-to-day practicalities of life. All of which help to establish the trust needed to encourage your loved one not to just get through the day, but flourish.
This our passion.
Cura Care attend to those with early onset dementia, autism, down syndrome, learning difficulties and other areas of disability.
As well as addressing important emotional, social and mental needs, we can also assist in the following practical areas.
In home personal care and hygiene, including bathing, showering, dressing, hair and skin care. Medication reminding and assisted oral hygiene and continence care and (conditional) medication administering.
Post hospital support (depending on the client’s needs).
Cura Care also provide Out of Home Respite Care, contact us to discuss what might work for you.

John has been gifted to my son Mr Reace Hoyle as a support worker in this last 6 months or more both my partner and myself has noticed very significant changes in my son’s wellbeing and wellness and confidence.
Let me briefly explain.
Reace is residing at present in our Granny flat for the last say 8-9 months.
We on occasions would have family/friends over for BBQ etc.
Now normally Reace would be very quiet and dismiss himself with no recognition and simply slip away into the night, before anyone had time to notice Reace’s absence.
Nowadays not always but much more than prior Reace actually engages much more freely and has open ended conversations.
I personally attribute the changes in these key areas of Reace’s life to be that of John and Cura Care.
The evidence I see as a Father sometimes forward 3 steps then back one step.
Nevertheless, the changes I personally have witnessed only really started after John’s commitment to support Reace and listen to him and understand him.
I have since asked NDIS to increase John time with Reace to 3 days a week.
We are still awaiting their responses to Reace’s package.
How much is attributed to Cura Care and John?
All I know is Reace’s self-esteem and growth and situational awareness is very much evident than prior to Cura Care and John becoming an integral part of Mr Reace Hoyle’s life today.
Thank you for all your insight and Inspiration you show Reace, it is noticeable.