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CASS Care - Dedicated To Serve The Community

We provides a comprehensive range of social and welfare services for every stage of life, including home ageing, residential aged care, disability, vocation & training, settlement & health, child care, and many more. We hold many long-standing track records in meeting funding requirements, quality standards and legal requirements as a services provider, as evidenced by the many accolades we get each year.


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We provides a comprehensive range of social and welfare services for every stage of life, including home ageing, residential aged care, disability, vocation & training, settlement & health, child care, and many more. We hold many long-standing track records in meeting funding requirements, quality standards and legal requirements as a services provider, as evidenced by the many accolades we get each year. Our services cover a wide geographical area including Metropolitan Sydney, Wollongong, and now even getting a standing in Victoria!

 
Providing high quality services for people of all ages, from new born to late life – always the first choice of service users and their family members.

 
In the fabric of our Australian society, volunteers play important roles in all walks of life, helping and enabling our communities to grow and provide many essential services. The development and running of our organisation, CASS, rely also on the dedication and contribution of many volunteers, resulting in CASS being able to provide a comprehensive range of community services since 1981, catering the needs from cradle to seniors, including services in-home ageing, residential aged care, disability, vocation & training, settlement & health, family & children, and many more. Every week, there are volunteers helping our paid staff members in serving over 7000 families who access our services.

 
The Support at Home program, set to commence on 1 July 2025, is an initiative by the Australian Government in response to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. The program aims to support older people to live independently at home for as long as possible. It will replace the Home Care Packages Program and the Short-Term Restorative Care Programme, with the Commonwealth Home Support Programme transitioning no earlier than 1 July 2027.

 
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home care services for the elderly, residential aged care facilities, disability support services, vocational training programs, settlement services for migrants healthcare services for individuals, childcare services for working parents