I'm not sure which are the most popular, but the four key types of services are: domestic assistance, which provides help with tasks such as household cleaning, dishwashing, clothes washing, ironing, shopping, and bill paying; personal care, which provides assistance with daily self-care tasks, such as eating, bathing, toileting, dressing, grooming, getting in and out of bed, and moving about the house; safety-related home and garden maintenance, which assists in keeping the home safe and habitable by minimizing environmental health and safety hazards; and respite care, which provides temporary relief to the eligible person's carer, or to the eligible person if he or she is the carer.
To give you a bit of a picture of how many people we've provided services to, in 2006-07 they undertook about 160,000 assessments for 78,000 veterans. In 2007-08 we provided services to about 80,000 veterans across the country.
People are also able to access other home care services through some other Commonwealth state programs, like the home and community care program and Meals on Wheels. Veterans are able to access these services through the Commonwealth state programs.