Specialisations
What does the specialisations mark mean?
Culture, diversity and inclusion
How does Harmony Homecare welcome people from diverse backgrounds?
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Dementia, Caters for cultural, spiritual or ethical food requirements
Dementia, Caters for cultural, spiritual or ethical food requirements
Catholic, Islam, Judaism, Other Christian, Salvation Army, Uniting Church
Catholic, Islam, Judaism, Other Christian, Salvation Army, Uniting Church
Afrikaans, Anyuak/Anuak, Arabic, Asante/Ashanti, Azari, Bambara, Bassa, Bislama, Bulgarian, Cebuano, Chichewa/Chewa, Chinese, Chizigula/Zigula, Dan/Gio, Dinka, Dzongkha, English, Ewe, Farsi (Persian), Filipino/Tagalog, Foochow (Chinese), French, Fulliru, Fuzhou (Chinese), Galician, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hakka (Chinese), Hasseniyya (Dialect of Arabic), Hausa, Hebrew, Hmong, Igbo/Ibo, Japanese, Kachin, Kannadai/Kannarese, Kashmiri, Khumi (Dialect of Chin), Ki-Luba/Luba, Kinjanda, Kirundi, Kono, Krio, Kunama, Kurdish (Gorani), Kurdish (Sorani), Kwa, Latin, Latvian, Limba, Lingala, Lithuanian, Loko, Lori, Luganda, Luwa, Macedonian, Malagasy, Malayalam, Malinka, Mano, Marathi, Telugu
Afrikaans, Anyuak/Anuak, Arabic, Asante/Ashanti, Azari, Bambara, Bassa, Bislama, Bulgarian, Cebuano, Chichewa/Chewa, Chinese, Chizigula/Zigula, Dan/Gio, Dinka, Dzongkha, English, Ewe, Farsi (Persian), Filipino/Tagalog, Foochow (Chinese), French, Fulliru, Fuzhou (Chinese), Galician, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hakka (Chinese), Hasseniyya (Dialect of Arabic), Hausa, Hebrew, Hmong, Igbo/Ibo, Japanese, Kachin, Kannadai/Kannarese, Kashmiri, Khumi (Dialect of Chin), Ki-Luba/Luba, Kinjanda, Kirundi, Kono, Krio, Kunama, Kurdish (Gorani), Kurdish (Sorani), Kwa, Latin, Latvian, Limba, Lingala, Lithuanian, Loko, Lori, Luganda, Luwa, Macedonian, Malagasy, Malayalam, Malinka, Mano, Marathi, Telugu
Disclaimers
All information on this page - excluding verified specialisations - is entered and maintained by Harmony Homecare, who is responsible for ensuring the information is accurate, complete and up to date.
- Specialisations with a check mark symbol are verified by the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing. Each verification lasts for 3 years from the date it was granted. Once it expires, providers can apply again if they want to continue to be recognised for a specific specialisation on the Find a Provider tool. Learn more about how the specialisation verification process works.