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Over 30 years of service

Delivering best practice home care services for older people and people with disability in Sydney.

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About us

Multicultural Care has been meeting the needs of multicultural communities across many regions of Sydney for over three decades. As a leading not-for-profit provider of culturally and linguistically tailored services, we empower our consumers/participants to live independent, fulfilling lives for as long as possible. Our 100 per cent person-focused approach helps clients continue to live in their own homes – the way they want to – for the longest possible period of time.

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We are always interested to hear from talented people to join our growing team. By joining our team you will become a valued member of our organisation. We look for people who share our values and want to make a difference in the communities we serve.

Volunteer

Volunteering is a way to give back to the community, to extend your social network, and to utilise your skills and experience in new and exciting ways. At Multicultural Care, we aim to offer volunteering opportunities that deliver real community change while celebrating diversity.

News

Facing Dementia Together

Care finder team up with Facing Dementia Together

Our Care finder team has been actively involved the Facing Dementia Together project, an important research project aimed at breaking down the stigma associated with talking about dementia in non-English speaking communities. The project, which is led by Professor Lee-Fay Low from the University of Sydney, is aiming to develop and deliver a culturally-tailored health… Read More »…

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national volunteer week

Celebrating our volunteers

National Volunteer Week kicks off on 19th May 2025 with the theme “Connecting Communities”. This theme acknowledges and celebrates the power volunteering has to bring people together. We couldn’t think of a better example of how volunteering connects people and enriches lives than our Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS). We are so grateful to… Read More »Home

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2024 Multicultural Care survey results

2024 Survey results

Thank you to everyone who took the time to respond to our 2024 Multicultural Care Satisfaction Survey. At Multicultural Care, the people we support are at the heart of everything we do. That’s why our annual survey is so important! In December 2024, we sent surveys in nine different languages to our consumers/participants to better… Read More »Home

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Dementia friends unite

Multicultural Care proud to be part of Dementia Friends Unite

Our Care finder team is proud to work with Dr Diana Karamacoska from the National Institute of Complementary Medicine at Western Sydney University on the South Western Sydney Dementia Friends Unite project. Find out more about the project below! With an estimated 433,300 Australians living with dementia in 2025[1], and an estimated 1.7 million people… Read More »Home

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What our clients say

“Thanks for helping me secure the right care for my daughter. It has made a world of difference.”

Disability Participant

“Multicultural Care made the experience of bringing a care provider into my home a wonderful one.”

HCP Consumer

“Multicultural Care staff are very caring, supportive and genuinely look after my wellbeing.”

HCP Consumer

“We’ve been very happy with MC! I can move around so much more easily after my physio sessions – and the modifications to our bathroom and bedroom have made things so much safer for me.”

STRC Consumer