In-Home Aged Care

In-Home
Aged Care

Aged Care Support
in the Home

When someone you love is growing older, the wish to keep them at home often comes with a mix of love, pride, and worry. Home is where memories are made, where routines are familiar, and where a sense of comfort and belonging remains strong. Families want their loved ones to stay in that familiar space for as long as possible, surrounded by the things and people they love.

Yet the day-to-day responsibilities of care such as managing medications, keeping track of health changes, arranging appointments, and watching for signs of decline can feel overwhelming. For many families, there is also the reality that life does not stop. Work, household costs, and the pressures of everyday living make it almost impossible to provide the level of care your loved one needs on your own. The weight of trying to do it all can leave families exhausted and torn between wanting to simply enjoy time together and the constant concern of whether they are doing enough.

At Florence at Home, we understand these pressures. Our role is to step in and gently ease that weight. By bringing professional care and a calm, reassuring presence into the home, we make sure you do not have to carry it all alone. With us by your side, your loved one can remain at home, just as they wish, while you focus on what matters most: sitting together, sharing meals, laughing at old stories, and cherishing everyday moments.

This is not just about clinical care. It is about creating peace of mind, knowing your loved one is safe, respected, and cared for in the place they love most. It is about giving you the gift of time together that feels lighter, more meaningful, and free from constant worry.

Aged Care Support
in the Home

When someone you love is growing older, the wish to keep them at home often comes with a mix of love, pride, and worry. Home is where memories are made, where routines are familiar, and where a sense of comfort and belonging remains strong. Families want their loved ones to stay in that familiar space for as long as possible, surrounded by the things and people they love.

Yet the day-to-day responsibilities of care such as managing medications, keeping track of health changes, arranging appointments, and watching for signs of decline can feel overwhelming. For many families, there is also the reality that life does not stop. Work, household costs, and the pressures of everyday living make it almost impossible to provide the level of care your loved one needs on your own. The weight of trying to do it all can leave families exhausted and torn between wanting to simply enjoy time together and the constant concern of whether they are doing enough.

At Florence at Home, we understand these pressures. Our role is to step in and gently ease that weight. By bringing professional care and a calm, reassuring presence into the home, we make sure you do not have to carry it all alone. With us by your side, your loved one can remain at home, just as they wish, while you focus on what matters most: sitting together, sharing meals, laughing at old stories, and cherishing everyday moments.

This is not just about clinical care. It is about creating peace of mind, knowing your loved one is safe, respected, and cared for in the place they love most. It is about giving you the gift of time together that feels lighter, more meaningful, and free from constant worry.

Aged Care Support
in the Home

When someone you love is growing older, the wish to keep them at home often comes with a mix of love, pride, and worry. Home is where memories are made, where routines are familiar, and where a sense of comfort and belonging remains strong. Families want their loved ones to stay in that familiar space for as long as possible, surrounded by the things and people they love.

Yet the day-to-day responsibilities of care such as managing medications, keeping track of health changes, arranging appointments, and watching for signs of decline can feel overwhelming. For many families, there is also the reality that life does not stop. Work, household costs, and the pressures of everyday living make it almost impossible to provide the level of care your loved one needs on your own. The weight of trying to do it all can leave families exhausted and torn between wanting to simply enjoy time together and the constant concern of whether they are doing enough.

At Florence at Home, we understand these pressures. Our role is to step in and gently ease that weight. By bringing professional care and a calm, reassuring presence into the home, we make sure you do not have to carry it all alone. With us by your side, your loved one can remain at home, just as they wish, while you focus on what matters most: sitting together, sharing meals, laughing at old stories, and cherishing everyday moments.

This is not just about clinical care. It is about creating peace of mind, knowing your loved one is safe, respected, and cared for in the place they love most. It is about giving you the gift of time together that feels lighter, more meaningful, and free from constant worry.

Understanding the Changes to Aged Care Support at Home

Australia’s aged care system is changing. The new Support at Home program will replace the Commonwealth Home Support Programme and Home Care Packages.

On paper, the reforms aim to make services simpler and more flexible. But for families, there is a major challenge: many everyday supports older people rely on, such as showers, meals, mobility help, and social connection, are being reclassified as "non-essential."

That means higher out-of-pocket costs for care that is actually vital for keeping people safe and well at home.

Why is this a problem?

  • Without meals, the risk of malnutrition increases.

  • Without help with mobility, the chance of falls and injury rises.

  • Without personal care like showers, infections and skin issues can develop.

  • Without social connection, people face loneliness, confusion, and emotional decline.

Families are being asked to pay privately for the very supports that keep their loved ones out of hospital and out of residential aged care.

Understanding the Changes to Aged Care Support at Home

Australia’s aged care system is changing. The new Support at Home program will replace the Commonwealth Home Support Programme and Home Care Packages.

On paper, the reforms aim to make services simpler and more flexible. But for families, there is a major challenge: many everyday supports older people rely on, such as showers, meals, mobility help, and social connection, are being reclassified as "non-essential."

That means higher out-of-pocket costs for care that is actually vital for keeping people safe and well at home.

Why is this a problem?

  • Without meals, the risk of malnutrition increases.

  • Without help with mobility, the chance of falls and injury rises.

  • Without personal care like showers, infections and skin issues can develop.

  • Without social connection, people face loneliness, confusion, and emotional decline.

Families are being asked to pay privately for the very supports that keep their loved ones out of hospital and out of residential aged care.

Understanding the Changes to Aged Care Support at Home

Australia’s aged care system is changing. The new Support at Home program will replace the Commonwealth Home Support Programme and Home Care Packages.

On paper, the reforms aim to make services simpler and more flexible. But for families, there is a major challenge: many everyday supports older people rely on, such as showers, meals, mobility help, and social connection, are being reclassified as "non-essential."

That means higher out-of-pocket costs for care that is actually vital for keeping people safe and well at home.

Why is this a problem?

  • Without meals, the risk of malnutrition increases.

  • Without help with mobility, the chance of falls and injury rises.

  • Without personal care like showers, infections and skin issues can develop.

  • Without social connection, people face loneliness, confusion, and emotional decline.

Families are being asked to pay privately for the very supports that keep their loved ones out of hospital and out of residential aged care.

What These Changes
Mean for You

Florence at Home exists to make sure families are not left behind by these reforms.

Unlike larger providers, our care is RN-led from the very beginning. This means daily supports such as meals, mobility, and personal care are not dismissed as "extras". Instead, they are recognised as clinical care when they reduce risks like falls, malnutrition, infection, or delirium.

This makes a real difference for families:
✔ Funding access: Once fully registered, these services can be covered under subsidies, not just private fees
✔ Prevention-focused care: Our nursing-led approach reduces hospital admissions and delays early entry into residential care
✔ Continuity and trust: You will always deal with the same experienced nurse, not a revolving roster of staff
✔ Local expertise: Founded by RN Fiona Antony, with over 13 years of nursing in the Portland community, including 10 in Community Palliative Care and District Nursing, Florence at Home combines skill, compassion, and deep local understanding

With Florence at Home, you do not just get tasks ticked off. You receive compassionate and consistent care that protects independence, dignity, and safety while easing the burden on families.

Your loved one can remain at home for longer, supported with the right care at the right time, without the unnecessary financial strain.

What These Changes
Mean for You

Florence at Home exists to make sure families are not left behind by these reforms.

Unlike larger providers, our care is RN-led from the very beginning. This means daily supports such as meals, mobility, and personal care are not dismissed as "extras". Instead, they are recognised as clinical care when they reduce risks like falls, malnutrition, infection, or delirium.

This makes a real difference for families:
Funding access: Once fully registered, these services can be covered under subsidies, not just private fees
Prevention-focused care: Our nursing-led approach reduces hospital admissions and delays early entry into residential care
Continuity and trust: You will always deal with the same experienced nurse, not a revolving roster of staff
Local expertise: Founded by RN Fiona Antony, with over 13 years of nursing in the Portland community, including 10 in Community Palliative Care and District Nursing, Florence at Home combines skill, compassion, and deep local understanding

With Florence at Home, you do not just get tasks ticked off. You receive compassionate and consistent care that protects independence, dignity, and safety while easing the burden on families.

Your loved one can remain at home for longer, supported with the right care at the right time, without the unnecessary financial strain.

What These Changes
Mean for You

Florence at Home exists to make sure families are not left behind by these reforms.

Unlike larger providers, our care is RN-led from the very beginning. This means daily supports such as meals, mobility, and personal care are not dismissed as "extras". Instead, they are recognised as clinical care when they reduce risks like falls, malnutrition, infection, or delirium.

This makes a real difference for families:
Funding access: Once fully registered, these services can be covered under subsidies, not just private fees
Prevention-focused care: Our nursing-led approach reduces hospital admissions and delays early entry into residential care
Continuity and trust: You will always deal with the same experienced nurse, not a revolving roster of staff
Local expertise: Founded by RN Fiona Antony, with over 13 years of nursing in the Portland community, including 10 in Community Palliative Care and District Nursing, Florence at Home combines skill, compassion, and deep local understanding

With Florence at Home, you do not just get tasks ticked off. You receive compassionate and consistent care that protects independence, dignity, and safety while easing the burden on families.

Your loved one can remain at home for longer, supported with the right care at the right time, without the unnecessary financial strain.

"Keeping older Australians at home for longer is not just about care, it is about honouring their wishes and preserving the life they built."

Fiona Antony signature

"Keeping older Australians at home for longer is not just about care, it is about honouring their wishes and preserving the life they built."

Fiona Antony signature
Florence At Home

The Value of
Team-Based Care

With larger providers, it’s common to see many different staff members, which can make care feel impersonal. At Florence at Home, your care is always led by the same Registered Nurse. Fiona takes the time to know you, understand your family, and honour your wishes, offering the stability and calm that brings peace of mind.

From there, she brings in trusted health professionals to make sure support is safe, holistic, and delivered in the comfort of your home. This may include:

  • Physiotherapists and Exercise Physiologists – helping with mobility, balance, or strength, and integrating their advice into daily routines.

  • Dietitians – coordinating referrals, following up, and helping put their recommendations into practice at home.

  • Community Pharmacists – managing medications safely, arranging Webster packs, and keeping prescriptions up to date.

  • GPs – keeping your GP informed with updates from home visits and supporting you to follow their guidance.

  • Specialists – assisting with referrals, appointment preparation, and care planning.

  • Social Workers – linking you with counselling, advocacy, or extra supports.

  • Personal Care and Support Staff – working alongside us to make sure daily needs are met with dignity.

  • District Nurses – collaborating on wound care, continence care, and shared clinical tasks.

  • Community Groups – connecting you with local activities to stay engaged and socially connected.

With this approach, you have one steady nurse leading your care and coordinating everything around you. Families are never left juggling multiple services or trying to piece the system together on their own. Every decision is guided by clinical expertise and your personal wishes, so your loved one can remain safe, supported, and truly at home.

The Value of
Team-Based Care

With larger providers, it’s common to see many different staff members, which can make care feel impersonal. At Florence at Home, your care is always led by the same Registered Nurse. Fiona takes the time to know you, understand your family, and honour your wishes, offering the stability and calm that brings peace of mind.

From there, she brings in trusted health professionals to make sure support is safe, holistic, and delivered in the comfort of your home. This may include:

  • Physiotherapists and Exercise Physiologists – helping with mobility, balance, or strength, and integrating their advice into daily routines.

  • Dietitians – coordinating referrals, following up, and helping put their recommendations into practice at home.

  • Community Pharmacists – managing medications safely, arranging Webster packs, and keeping prescriptions up to date.

  • GPs – keeping your GP informed with updates from home visits and supporting you to follow their guidance.

  • Specialists – assisting with referrals, appointment preparation, and care planning.

  • Social Workers – linking you with counselling, advocacy, or extra supports.

  • Personal Care and Support Staff – working alongside us to make sure daily needs are met with dignity.

  • District Nurses – collaborating on wound care, continence care, and shared clinical tasks.

  • Community Groups – connecting you with local activities to stay engaged and socially connected.

With this approach, you have one steady nurse leading your care and coordinating everything around you. Families are never left juggling multiple services or trying to piece the system together on their own. Every decision is guided by clinical expertise and your personal wishes, so your loved one can remain safe, supported, and truly at home.

The Value of
Team-Based Care

With larger providers, it’s common to see many different staff members, which can make care feel impersonal. At Florence at Home, your care is always led by the same Registered Nurse. Fiona takes the time to know you, understand your family, and honour your wishes, offering the stability and calm that brings peace of mind.

From there, she brings in trusted health professionals to make sure support is safe, holistic, and delivered in the comfort of your home. This may include:

  • Physiotherapists and Exercise Physiologists – helping with mobility, balance, or strength, and integrating their advice into daily routines.

  • Dietitians – coordinating referrals, following up, and helping put their recommendations into practice at home.

  • Community Pharmacists – managing medications safely, arranging Webster packs, and keeping prescriptions up to date.

  • GPs – keeping your GP informed with updates from home visits and supporting you to follow their guidance.

  • Specialists – assisting with referrals, appointment preparation, and care planning.

  • Social Workers – linking you with counselling, advocacy, or extra supports.

  • Personal Care and Support Staff – working alongside us to make sure daily needs are met with dignity.

  • District Nurses – collaborating on wound care, continence care, and shared clinical tasks.

  • Community Groups – connecting you with local activities to stay engaged and socially connected.

With this approach, you have one steady nurse leading your care and coordinating everything around you. Families are never left juggling multiple services or trying to piece the system together on their own. Every decision is guided by clinical expertise and your personal wishes, so your loved one can remain safe, supported, and truly at home.

How to Get Started

If you are caring for an older loved one at home, the first step to accessing government-funded aged care is through My Aged Care. This is the national system that decides what level of support your loved one is eligible for and provides the referral codes needed to unlock those services.

Here’s what the process looks like:

1. Make an application

You can apply online at My Aged Care or call their contact centre on 1800 200 422.

If it feels overwhelming, a family member, friend, or GP can help start the process.

At Florence at Home, we can also assist you in getting the application underway and guide you through what to expect.

2. The assessment

After applying, an assessor will get in touch to arrange a visit, usually in your loved one’s home. They will ask about their health, mobility, daily routines, and the kind of support they might need.

  • If only a small amount of help is needed, it may be a Home Support Assessment.

  • If more complex support is required, it will be an ACAT (or ACAS in Victoria) Assessment for a Home Care Package.

3. Receiving approval and a referral code

When the assessment is complete, your loved one will receive a letter confirming what services they are eligible for.

Along with this comes a referral code. Think of this as a key that allows you to choose the provider you want.

4. Choosing a provider

Once you have the referral code, you can give it to your chosen provider. This unlocks the approved services so they can begin delivering care.

With My Aged Care, you always have the choice of who provides support, and you can change providers later if needed.

Why it is important to apply early:

The assessment and approval process can take weeks, and sometimes there are waiting lists for certain services. Starting the application as soon as possible gives you the best chance of having support in place when you need it.

Private care while you wait:

If your loved one needs support straight away, you do not have to wait until My Aged Care is processed. At Florence at Home, we can begin providing private care immediately. Then, once your My Aged Care funding is in place, we continue the same care under your package, so the transition is seamless.

Your next step:

Apply online at My Aged Care or call 1800 200 422. You can also ask your GP to start the referral, or contact Florence at Home if you would like help with the application process.

Florence At Home

How to Get Started

If you are caring for an older loved one at home, the first step to accessing government-funded aged care is through My Aged Care. This is the national system that decides what level of support your loved one is eligible for and provides the referral codes needed to unlock those services.

Here’s what the process looks like:

1. Make an application

You can apply online at My Aged Care or call their contact centre on 1800 200 422.

If it feels overwhelming, a family member, friend, or GP can help start the process.

At Florence at Home, we can also assist you in getting the application underway and guide you through what to expect.

2. The assessment

After applying, an assessor will get in touch to arrange a visit, usually in your loved one’s home. They will ask about their health, mobility, daily routines, and the kind of support they might need.

  • If only a small amount of help is needed, it may be a Home Support Assessment.

  • If more complex support is required, it will be an ACAT (or ACAS in Victoria) Assessment for a Home Care Package.

3. Receiving approval and a referral code

When the assessment is complete, your loved one will receive a letter confirming what services they are eligible for.

Along with this comes a referral code. Think of this as a key that allows you to choose the provider you want.

4. Choosing a provider

Once you have the referral code, you can give it to your chosen provider. This unlocks the approved services so they can begin delivering care.

With My Aged Care, you always have the choice of who provides support, and you can change providers later if needed.

Why it is important to apply early:

The assessment and approval process can take weeks, and sometimes there are waiting lists for certain services. Starting the application as soon as possible gives you the best chance of having support in place when you need it.

Private care while you wait:

If your loved one needs support straight away, you do not have to wait until My Aged Care is processed. At Florence at Home, we can begin providing private care immediately. Then, once your My Aged Care funding is in place, we continue the same care under your package, so the transition is seamless.

Your next step:

Apply online at My Aged Care or call 1800 200 422. You can also ask your GP to start the referral, or contact Florence at Home if you would like help with the application process.

How to Get Started

If you are caring for an older loved one at home, the first step to accessing government-funded aged care is through My Aged Care. This is the national system that decides what level of support your loved one is eligible for and provides the referral codes needed to unlock those services.

Here’s what the process looks like:

1. Make an application

You can apply online at My Aged Care or call their contact centre on 1800 200 422.

If it feels overwhelming, a family member, friend, or GP can help start the process.

At Florence at Home, we can also assist you in getting the application underway and guide you through what to expect.

2. The assessment

After applying, an assessor will get in touch to arrange a visit, usually in your loved one’s home. They will ask about their health, mobility, daily routines, and the kind of support they might need.

  • If only a small amount of help is needed, it may be a Home Support Assessment.

  • If more complex support is required, it will be an ACAT (or ACAS in Victoria) Assessment for a Home Care Package.

3. Receiving approval and a referral code

When the assessment is complete, your loved one will receive a letter confirming what services they are eligible for.

Along with this comes a referral code. Think of this as a key that allows you to choose the provider you want.

4. Choosing a provider

Once you have the referral code, you can give it to your chosen provider. This unlocks the approved services so they can begin delivering care.

With My Aged Care, you always have the choice of who provides support, and you can change providers later if needed.

Why it is important to apply early:

The assessment and approval process can take weeks, and sometimes there are waiting lists for certain services. Starting the application as soon as possible gives you the best chance of having support in place when you need it.

Private care while you wait:

If your loved one needs support straight away, you do not have to wait until My Aged Care is processed. At Florence at Home, we can begin providing private care immediately. Then, once your My Aged Care funding is in place, we continue the same care under your package, so the transition is seamless.

Your next step:

Apply online at My Aged Care or call 1800 200 422. You can also ask your GP to start the referral, or contact Florence at Home if you would like help with the application process.

Journeys We’ve
Walked Together

Every family’s situation is different, and no two experiences of care are exactly alike. That is why we share both case studies and testimonials — to give you a clearer picture of what support at home can look like, both in practice and in the words of families themselves.

Our case studies describe real-life situations and how care was shaped around each person’s needs. Testimonials let you hear directly from clients and families about their experiences. Together, they offer a genuine insight into the difference that compassionate, nurse-led care can make at home.

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Florence At Home

Journeys We’ve
Walked Together

Every family’s situation is different, and no two experiences of care are exactly alike. That is why we share both case studies and testimonials — to give you a clearer picture of what support at home can look like, both in practice and in the words of families themselves.

Our case studies describe real-life situations and how care was shaped around each person’s needs. Testimonials let you hear directly from clients and families about their experiences. Together, they offer a genuine insight into the difference that compassionate, nurse-led care can make at home.

Journeys We’ve
Walked Together

Every family’s situation is different, and no two experiences of care are exactly alike. That is why we share both case studies and testimonials — to give you a clearer picture of what support at home can look like, both in practice and in the words of families themselves.

Our case studies describe real-life situations and how care was shaped around each person’s needs. Testimonials let you hear directly from clients and families about their experiences. Together, they offer a genuine insight into the difference that compassionate, nurse-led care can make at home.

Where We Work

Florence at Home provides in-home aged care support within approximately 30 minutes of Portland, Victoria.

This local focus reflects our commitment to supporting older adults to remain in the comfort of their own homes, while ensuring families in regional communities have access to safe, professional care.

If you are unsure whether your home is within our service area, please reach out. We are always happy to discuss your options and find a way to support you.

Get in Touch

Arranging aged care at home can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to figure it out alone. At Florence at Home, we are here to answer your questions, explain your options, and guide you step by step.

You do not need a referral or paperwork to begin with us. Care can start with a simple conversation about your loved one, your family’s needs, and what matters most to you.

If you are ready to explore what aged care could look like at home, or simply want to talk through your options, please get in touch. We are here to help.

Where We Work

Florence at Home provides in-home aged care support within approximately 30 minutes of Portland, Victoria.

This local focus reflects our commitment to supporting older adults to remain in the comfort of their own homes, while ensuring families in regional communities have access to safe, professional care.

If you are unsure whether your home is within our service area, please reach out. We are always happy to discuss your options and find a way to support you.

Get in Touch

Arranging aged care at home can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to figure it out alone. At Florence at Home, we are here to answer your questions, explain your options, and guide you step by step.

You do not need a referral or paperwork to begin with us. Care can start with a simple conversation about your loved one, your family’s needs, and what matters most to you.

If you are ready to explore what aged care could look like at home, or simply want to talk through your options, please get in touch. We are here to help.

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Our Mission

RN-led in-home aged care, palliative care and end-of-life support delivered at home across Portland and the surrounding districts of South West Victoria.

Our trusted multidisciplinary team provides holistic, personalised and dignified care, helping families keep loved ones safe, comfortable and connected.

Where we Travel

Aged care: within 30 minutes of Portland, Vic

Palliative and end-of-life care: within 1.5–2 hours of Portland, Vic

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Trust & Compliance

ABN: 35 139 055 819

AHPRA Registration: NMW0001796044

Indemnity: Professional Indemnity & Public Liability through Vero Insurance (LPS/024932055/37367)

Provider Number: Currently processing

Qualifications: Bachelor of Nursing, Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care. Ongoing study in Geriatric Medicine (Professional Certificate)

Start the Conversation

Have questions or need support?
Call us on 0468 387 928 or email office@florenceathome.com.au.

We’ll be here when you need us.

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge the Gunditjmara People as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live and work in Portland.

We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Florence at Home floral heart nursing logo

Our Mission

RN-led in-home aged care, palliative care and end-of-life support delivered at home across Portland and the surrounding districts of South West Victoria.

Our trusted multidisciplinary team provides holistic, personalised and dignified care, helping families keep loved ones safe, comfortable and connected.

Where we Travel

Aged care: within 30 minutes of Portland, Vic

Palliative and end-of-life care: within 1.5–2 hours of Portland, Vic

Find us on Facebook

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge the Gunditjmara People as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live and work in Portland.

We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Start the Conversation

Have questions or need support?
Call us on 0468 387 928 or email office@florenceathome.com.au.

We’ll be here when you need us.

Get Started

Trust & Compliance

ABN: 35 139 055 819

AHPRA Registration: NMW0001796044

Indemnity: Professional Indemnity & Public Liability through Vero Insurance (LPS/024932055/37367)

Provider Number: Currently processing

Qualifications: Bachelor of Nursing, Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care. Ongoing study in Geriatric Medicine (Professional Certificate)

Florence at Home floral heart nursing logo

Our Mission

RN-led in-home aged care, palliative care and end-of-life support delivered at home across Portland and the surrounding districts of South West Victoria.

Our trusted multidisciplinary team provides holistic, personalised and dignified care, helping families keep loved ones safe, comfortable and connected.

Get Started

Start the Conversation

Have questions or need support?
Call us on 0468 387 928 or email office@florenceathome.com.au.

We’ll be here when you need us.

Find us on Facebook

Where we Travel

Aged care: within 30 minutes of Portland, Vic

Palliative and end-of-life care: within 1.5–2 hours of Portland, Vic

Trust & Compliance

ABN: 35 139 055 819

AHPRA Registration: NMW0001796044

Indemnity: Professional Indemnity & Public Liability through Vero Insurance (LPS/024932055/37367)

Provider Number: Currently processing

Qualifications: Bachelor of Nursing, Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care. Ongoing study in Geriatric Medicine (Professional Certificate)

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge the Gunditjmara People as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live and work in Portland.

We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

© 2025 Florence at Home | Photography by Tahnee Lyons Photography. With thanks to the individuals who kindly took part.