Right at Home in home care and assistance has opened an office in the Moreton Bay Region. Owner Bryan Wilkin joins a successful, national community of professionals caring for the elderly, those needing post-operative care or hospital-in-the-home, and those needing disability support.
Having spent several years working in residential aged care, Mr Wilkin understands the industry and believes it is a privilege to provide employment opportunities for people locally.
It is his goal to build a team of community-minded individuals united in a mission to improve the quality of life for those they serve.
“Right at Home is Australia’s leading in home care provider because we understand what is most important to our clients,” Mr Wilkin said.
“Available 24/7, we are an approved provider under the Aged Care Act, meaning we can provide quality care under government-funded packages for levels one to four including home nursing.
“We also support clients living with a disability through self-managed or plan-managed funding, whilst private pay services are also offered.”
Right at Home’s tailored services support clients to lead fulfilling lives and maintain independence.
“Because every client is different, we adapt our services to suit the client’s specific needs with a custom-care plan,” Mr Wilkin said.
“Clients are matched and introduced to two caregivers, so they have support from someone they recognise and feel safe with.
“Our caregivers are highly trained, screened and insured prior to entering a client’s home.” There are no administration or subscription fees, with all funding going directly to care.
For more information Phone 3053 3851 or visit rightathome.com.au.
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