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Assisted Shopping

Being able to go shopping plays a significant role in maintaining a sense of independence and wellbeing for seniors. Cura’s aged care shopping assistance is designed to provide personalised support and guidance, ensuring that your shopping experience is convenient, fun, and stress-free.

Our caring team members offer one-on-one support during your shopping trips. They can accompany you to various stores, providing assistance with navigating aisles, carrying bags, and locating specific items on your shopping list.

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Why Get Assisted Shopping?

Shopping can be physically demanding, especially for those with limited mobility or strength. For some, it can also be difficult to speak to shop assistants, especially for those with language barriers. Assisted shopping can help seniors who have difficulty driving, navigating the aisles, carrying heavy shopping, speaking to retail staff, or finding the items they need.

Assisted shopping alleviates the physical and mental strain of shopping by offering assistance with pushing carts, lifting items, and managing the logistics of shopping. Our team also engages our customers in friendly conversations, creating a warm and companionable atmosphere during your shopping outings.

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Cura Aged Care Is Here to HelpWith Aged Care Shopping Assistance

At Cura Aged Care, we are committed to providing exceptional aged care shopping assistance that caters to your specific needs. We strive to make your shopping experience more convenient, enjoyable, and stress-free, ensuring that you continue to maintain independence and access the products and services you require.

Contact us today to learn more about our assisted shopping services and discover how we can support you in your shopping needs.

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What Our Clients Have to Say
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I.M.Box

Lovely people, excellent premises and facilities, a place to visit and meet other multicultural people.

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Tariq Mahmood

I really like it and people are very loving and caring especially Athar has been very humble, caring and helpful . I am proud of being part of this community. Thank you very much for ongoing care for community.

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Robert J Baxter

Thumbs up. You have helped me greatly. Thank you

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Nathan Fearon

I have done some work at Cura Aged Care as a contractor over the years, and every time, I am very impressed at how friendly and helpful all the staff are, both to me and the people they are taking care of 🙂 (more…)

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Lisa Burnie

The Team at Cura are so very welcoming and friendly, they make you feel like family and in my opinion, that is just gold.

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Kevin & Dot

We highly recommend Cura Aged Care as a Home Care Provider. We had a very unfortunate time with our first provider and after careful consideration we joined Cura and have had a wonderful relationship with them for the past 2 years. The greatest bliss for us has been the fact that we have one continuous carer, Robin, who is trustworthy and so caring of Dot.

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At Cura Aged Care, we’re here to help. We have worked hard to cultivate close ties with our local communities, helping to enrich the lives of those who need a little extra support. Here are some of the ways in which we can help you.