A Day in the Life of an Evia Health Carer
Ever wondered what in-home care actually looks like day to day? Here's a glimpse into how our team works.

Starting the Day
Most days begin early. Our carers arrive at their first participant's home ready with a smile and a plan. The first few minutes are about connection — checking in on how the person is feeling, what the night was like, and whether anything has changed.
Delivering Care
Every visit is different. One participant might need help with showering and dressing, another might need wound care from a registered nurse, and another might want support to get out into the community. What stays consistent is the approach — respectful, person-centred, and unhurried.

Building Relationships
The best part of the job, our carers say, is the relationships. Seeing the same participants regularly means genuine connections form. Our carers know their participants' preferences, their stories, their favourite tea, and what makes them laugh.
Making a Difference
In-home care isn't glamorous, but it's deeply meaningful. Every shower assisted, every meal prepared, every outing supported represents someone maintaining their independence and dignity. That's what drives our team every day. Get in touch to learn more about our team.
How Evia Health Can Help
If you're curious about what in-home care actually looks like day to day — or if you're considering care for yourself or a family member — we'd love to show you. Evia Health provides nurse-led care across Melbourne's Bayside and South-East suburbs, delivered by dedicated teams who take pride in the relationships they build.
Every participant receives a personalised care plan, consistent carers, and the clinical oversight of registered nurses. Our team is experienced, compassionate, and genuinely motivated by making a difference in people's lives.
Get in touch or call us on 0488 689 934 to arrange a free meet and greet. We'll show you the kind of care we're talking about.
Key Takeaways
- Every day starts with connection — checking in before tasks begin
- Care is tailored to each person — no two visits are the same
- Consistent carers build genuine relationships over time
- The work is deeply meaningful — supporting independence and dignity
