Australian Community Health Care

Aged Care & Disability Support Staffing in Adelaide SA

Reliable Nurses, Carers, and Support Workers – 24/7 Coverage Available

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Need Reliable Care Staff in Adelaide?
Australian Community Health Care connects aged care facilities, NDIS providers, and hospitals with fully qualified nurses, carers, and disability support staff. Whether you need short-term shift coverage or long-term staffing solutions, our flexible team is ready 24/7 in Adelaide and throughout South Australia.

Our Approach

Right Staff, Right When You Need Them

We match qualified and experienced care professionals to your exact staffing needs — whether you require ongoing aged care support or last-minute shift coverage. Our diverse team includes Registered Nurses (RNs), Enrolled Nurses (ENs), Personal Care Workers (PCWs), Disability Support Workers, drivers, gardeners, and handymen.
We proudly serve Adelaide and South Australia, offering flexible, on-demand staffing solutions for aged care, NDIS, and community health organisations.

Safety You Can Trust

Your safety — and that of our staff — is our top priority. Every team member undergoes rigorous background checks, holds current NDIS Worker Screening clearance, and is fully qualified and trained for their role.
Whether it’s an aged care facility, disability service, or hospital setting, our professionals work safely, respectfully, and in full compliance with industry standards.

Get in Touch!

Schedule a free introductory session with us to discuss your staff needs.

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What Clients are Saying

“When we urgently needed coverage for an overnight shift, ACHCare delivered within hours. Your flexibility and quality of staff have made you our first choice for all our staffing needs."

Sammy S., General Manager, Apple Care Community Services

“Thanks to the exceptional care provided by your team, my mother has been able to remain comfortably in her own home.”

-Margaret S.