Rima is the General Manager, NDIS and has been with Accept Care for five years. In that time, Rima has been instrumental in the development and growth of the Accept Disability department. Rima has...
Celebrating the retirement of our home support worker, Kathleen
Kathleen was one of Accept Care's superstar home support workers for the last ten years, but unfortunately for us, she retired recently. We will miss her dearly, but we are excited for her as she...
Meet our Team - Bao
Bao is one of our amazing home support workers who work directly with our clients and assist in their daily living activities in their homes. Our home support workers mostly work independently so Bao...
Our clients celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary
Our clients, Valerie and David, celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary last week and what an amazing milestone for them! Our home support worker, Jess, sees the couple regularly and found out...
National Carers Week
National Carers Week is a time to recognise and celebrate the 2.65 million Australians who provide care and support to a family member or friend. Looking after someone with an illness or disability...
Meet our Team - Lauren
Lauren is our Customer Service Team Manager. Our Customer Service Team are the friendly voice you hear on the other end of the phone when you call Accept Care, and they are always ready to help. They...
We're hiring - Allied Health Assistant
We are seeking an enthusiastic Allied Health Assistant to join a dynamic, fast-growing team in Adelaide!
Meet our Team - Rachel Ho
Rachel, our new Occupational Therapist, recently started with Accept after moving to Adelaide from Melbourne. We're thrilled to have her join us as we expand our Allied Health department and...
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy now available at Accept Care
The future of mental health treatment is here! We are excited to announce that we have launched our brand-new Virtual Reality (VR) Exposure Therapy. This revolutionary technology creates a real sense...
Dying to Know Day
Today is Dying to Know Day, a day dedicated to creating conversations and improving knowledge about death, dying and bereavement. Discussions around dying can be sensitive and upsetting and are often...