Integratedliving is a not-for-profit, non-denominational organisation that has been providing a range of health and wellbeing options such as aged care and disability support for individuals and their families in the community since 1999.
From small beginnings as Hunter Integrated Care in Muswellbrook and Murrurundi in regional New South Wales, we have come a long way.
We amalgamated with several meal service organisations in our early days, followed by Upper Hunter Peer Link in 2004. By 2008 we became integratedliving Australia, a reflection of our services moving outside of New South Wales.
Our presence in Queensland grew throughout 2009-2010 and Port Stephens Community Care Inc. (NSW) joined us in 2011. From 2013-2014 we expanded services to new regions in Queensland, New South Wales, ACT, Tasmania and the Loddon Mallee region in Victoria.
In 2014, Family Based Care Inc (North) in Tasmania joined us, followed by Ballarat District Nursing Service (BDNH) and Delphis (on the NSW Central Coast) in 2017.
In 2018, we commenced services in the Northern Territory for the first time and have expanded our service footprint to cover regional, rural and remote areas of every eastern state of Australia as well as the ACT.
In 2021, integratedliving Australia’s board made the decision to conclude NDIS and VHC services to focus on growing our area of expertise with older Australians and will remain committed to delivering aged care and health care solutions to people living in regional, rural, and remote communities with chronic and complex health needs.
Given how we have grown from local community services, we are committed to supporting individuals and enriching communities in regional, rural and remote Australia.
We aim to be the leading provider of health services throughout rural, regional and remote communities of Australia. Our focus is on delivering better health outcomes for many Australians, supporting them to live independent and active lives.
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