BVC Support
BVC Support is an attendant care and post acute support provider on the Transport Accident Commission's published list for Victoria, with a listed service area in Casey, Cardinia, Bass Coast, South Gippsland, Baw Baw, Mornington Peninsula, Frankston, Knox, Dandenong, Yarra Ranges. Request a match below and we will pass your details to a provider serving your area. This is an independent directory and is not affiliated with the TAC.
Service area
BVC Support is on the TAC's published attendant care provider list. Listed service area: Casey, Cardinia, Bass Coast, South Gippsland, Baw Baw, Mornington Peninsula, Frankston, Knox, Dandenong, Yarra Ranges.
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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.
Common questions
Is BVC Support a TAC registered attendant care provider?
BVC Support appears on the TAC's published attendant care provider list for Victoria. Registration can change over time, so confirm current status with the TAC or the provider before you commit.
Which areas does BVC Support cover?
Its listed service area covers Casey, Cardinia, Bass Coast, South Gippsland, Baw Baw, Mornington Peninsula, Frankston, Knox, Dandenong, Yarra Ranges. Ask the provider to confirm it can support your exact address and roster.
How do I get support from BVC Support?
Request a match through this page and we will pass your details to a provider serving Metropolitan Melbourne. Attendant care is funded by the TAC against a recommendation from your doctor or treating team.
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Multiple regionsBefore you choose a provider
Plain-English guides on how TAC-funded attendant care works, sourced from the TAC.
- How to choose a TAC provider The checks worth doing before you commit to an attendant care provider.
- 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.
- 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.