At HomeCaring Mount Eliza, we provide trusted home care and NDIS support with personalised care, clear communication and a local team you can rely on. Backed by a trusted national provider, we support seniors and people living with disability to stay independent at home and live well across the Mornington Peninsula.
We believe a better care experience starts with a team that genuinely understands the community they serve. At HomeCaring Mount Eliza, we help seniors and people with disability stay independent at home, with compassionate, personalised care that supports your wellbeing, purpose and connection.
Led by Registered Nurse Felicity de Somerville, our experienced local team is committed to delivering high-quality, personalised support that respects your autonomy and choices. With two decades of experience – including in care management, palliative triage, dementia support and community nursing – Felicity brings deep clinical knowledge and a heartfelt belief in treating every client as an individual.
Whether you need a little help around the house or more complex care, we take the time to get to know you, build trust and design a care plan that fits your life. Our friendly team is here to support you with warmth, reliability and professionalism, so you can stay connected to your community and do more of what you love.
Whether you’re receiving support through a Home Care Package or NDIS plan, you’ll be in capable hands with support shaped around your lifestyle, preferences and goals.
Director and Registered Nurse
In-Home Support Services in Mount Eliza
Whether you're planning ahead or helping a loved one right now, we're here to make it easier. Our friendly team can guide you through each step, explain your options clearly and help you get the support you need sooner.
CONTACT A CARE SPECIALISTAt HomeCaring, your needs always come first. As part of a trusted national network supporting more than 10,000 clients across Australia, we combine local understanding with the backing of strong systems, training and support. You’ll get personalised care, compassionate service and the freedom to live comfortably and independently in your own home.
We’re always here when you need us. Our local teams communicate in the way that works best for you – promptly, respectfully and in the language and format you prefer.
Backed by national support, your care is delivered by someone local – a trusted team from your community, focused on providing personal service and better outcomes.
Whether your care needs are complex or part of everyday life, they deserve expert attention. Your local team brings deep clinical experience and a proactive approach that focuses on prevention, wellbeing and long-term health.
HomeCaring has a dedicated team of professionals with skills and experience across the aged care and disability sectors. We provide services through the NDIS, Home Care Packages and private arrangements. We have the flexibility and knowledge to be responsive to your needs at all times. We offer a complimentary in-home assessment and can guide you through various ways of receiving support appropriate for you. From your first point of contact with HomeCaring, you will always speak with a caring team member who will focus on the best way to meet your needs.
Of course! Get in touch with our team today, and they’ll talk you through the process and how we can work with you to maximise your package.
Contact us today, and we can guide you through the process, whether that’s NDIS or Home Care Packages. We can also provide privately paid services when you don’t have any government funding, or while you’re waiting for approvals.
Yes. Your care is led by a local HomeCaring owner and team who live and work in your community. That means they understand your area, speak your language and are close by when you need them.
We understand that when you need support, time matters. Our team will respond promptly, provide a free in-home assessment and work with you to get your care plan up and running as soon as possible, often within days.
We proudly support clients in Mount Eliza and the Mornington Peninsula