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EnableU Canterbury Bankstown is a trusted local provider registered for NDIS, Home Care, and Allied Health services. We offer tailored support for people with disability, seniors, and those with high care needs—all delivered conveniently in the home. Our services include in-home care, community support, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy for both NDIS participants and Home Care Package recipients. home care and NDIS support services across Canterbury Bankstown. Every member of our multilingual team is professionally qualified and police-checked, providing safe and dependable care. We proudly support the diverse communities across the Canterbury Bankstown City Council, Inner West Council, Burwood Council, and Strathfield Council areas.






EnableU Canterbury Bankstown - NDIS, Home Care & Allied Health


40 Raymond St, Bankstown NSW 2200, Australia


1300 117 781



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Comparing Level 3 and Level 4 Home Care Packages





As care needs increase, so does the complexity of services required to support older Australians at home. Home Care Package Levels 3 and 4 are designed for people with moderate to high needs, providing access to advanced in-home care, clinical services, and allied health support. At EnableU, we deliver these services across Canterbury Bankstown, Strathfield, Burwood, and the Inner West — helping clients remain independent, safe, and supported in familiar surroundings.





What Are Home Care Package Levels?





There are four levels of Home Care Packages (HCPs), each providing a different amount of funding based on the recipient’s care needs:







  • Level 1: Basic care needs


  • Level 2: Low-level care


  • Level 3: Intermediate care


  • Level 4: High-level care and clinical oversight






Levels 3 and 4 are often ideal for people with chronic conditions, complex disabilities, or progressive diseases who want to stay at home rather than move into residential aged care.





Level 3: Intermediate In-Home Support





Level 3 Home Care Packages are designed for individuals needing frequent support to manage daily living and health. Common services include:







  • Assistance with personal care (e.g., showering, dressing)


  • Medication reminders and health monitoring


  • Support with household tasks and meal preparation


  • Transport to appointments or social activities


  • Regular visits from a physiotherapist or occupational therapist






EnableU tailors these services to match your lifestyle, language, and goals. Clients at this level typically receive 8–14 hours of care per week, depending on how funding is allocated.





Level 4: High-Level and Clinical Care





Level 4 packages are the highest level of government-funded aged care available at home. They are suited to seniors with:







  • Serious mobility challenges


  • Neurological conditions (e.g., Parkinson’s, dementia)


  • Post-hospital rehabilitation needs


  • Multiple chronic health conditions






Services under a Level 4 package often include:







  • Advanced clinical care (e.g., nursing wound care, continence support)


  • Regular allied health support (physio, OT, speech therapy)


  • Help with all personal care and hygiene needs


  • Specialist equipment or home modifications


  • Daily safety check-ins and overnight support if needed






EnableU’s professional team includes registered nurses, allied health clinicians, and multilingual carers — allowing us to manage complex needs while prioritising comfort and dignity.





How Funding Differs Between Levels 3 and 4





Each HCP level comes with a different annual subsidy provided by the Australian Government. The approximate yearly subsidy as of the current guidelines is:







  • Level 3: ~$39,000 per year


  • Level 4: ~$59,000 per year






This additional funding at Level 4 allows EnableU to include more complex support services, higher care hours, and access to advanced clinical tools. We help you manage the budget through transparent service agreements and regular reviews.





Choosing the Right Package Level





Choosing between Level 3 and 4 depends on your current condition, care frequency, and ability to manage independently. EnableU works with:







  • ACAT (Aged Care Assessment Teams) to ensure the correct package level is approved


  • You and your family to identify appropriate services under the budget


  • Local care managers to adapt care plans as needs change






If you're currently on a Level 3 package and your health deteriorates, EnableU can help initiate a review or request an upgrade to Level 4.





EnableU: Supporting High-Needs Clients at Home





We understand that higher care needs require a greater level of trust and expertise. Our team is specially trained to work with clients who are:







  • Recovering after stroke or surgery


  • Managing dementia or memory loss


  • Dealing with progressive neurological conditions


  • Needing palliative support at home






We make it possible to receive comprehensive, professional care — without moving into a facility.





Need Help Deciding?





EnableU is here to guide you every step of the way — from initial package application through to high-level support at home. We’ll help you:







  • Understand funding options and inclusions


  • Determine which level of support fits your condition


  • Build a weekly routine that meets your needs and goals






Contact your local EnableU team today to find out if a Level 3 or Level 4 Home Care Package is right for you — and how we can help you stay safe and independent in your own home.
















Frequently Asked Questions

You can use the NDIS Provider Finder on the official NDIS website or consult a support coordinator or local area coordinator (LAC).

Respite care provides temporary relief for carers and is available under NDIS for eligible participants.

Yes, support hours can be tailored to suit individual needs and funding availability.

It involves identifying support needs, shortlisting candidates, interviewing, checking qualifications, and formalizing an agreement.

Yes, participants can change providers at any time by updating their service agreements and notifying the NDIA if necessary.