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TAC attendant care providers

The TAC attendant care provider list, made searchable

An independent, searchable directory of the attendant care and post acute support providers registered with Victoria's Transport Accident Commission (TAC). Browse the full list by region across Victoria.

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97providers listed
11Victorian regions
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What to know before you start

Attendant care is help at home with everyday living after a transport accident: showering, dressing, moving about, and getting out into the community. The TAC funds it against a recommendation from your doctor or treating team.

A provider has to be registered with the TAC before it can deliver attendant care. Every provider in this directory is on the TAC's own published list, but registration and capacity change, so confirm both before you commit.

In regional Victoria the choice of local providers can be small. A statewide provider is often the practical option, so we show those alongside the local ones on every region page.

The full TAC attendant care provider list, mapped by region

The TAC publishes its attendant care provider list as a PDF and spreadsheet. We have rebuilt all 97 listed providers into a directory you can search and browse by region, so you can start from your part of Victoria instead of scrolling an alphabetical file.

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Guides and resources

How TAC funding for treatment works

What the TAC pays for after a transport accident, the first 90 days rule, and how payment is set.

Attendant care explained

What attendant care and post acute support cover, who qualifies, and how it is arranged.

Getting treatment approved by the TAC

When you need TAC approval, the Treatment and Recovery Plan, and the Clinical Framework it is judged against.

How to choose a TAC provider

The checks worth doing before you commit to an attendant care provider.

The first 90 days: treatment you can get without TAC approval

The services the TAC can pay for in the first 90 days after a transport accident, with no prior approval needed.

How much does attendant care cost, and who pays

How the TAC pays for attendant care, how rates are set, and when a gap can arise.

A quick glossary of TAC treatment terms

Plain-English definitions of the TAC words you will run into: AHTRP, Clinical Framework, post acute support and more.

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Tell us the region you need support in and a little about the situation. We will pass your details to an attendant care provider serving that part of Victoria. There is no cost and no obligation.

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