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In the heart of Western Sydney, nestled within the Hills Shire and Blacktown LGA, is a beacon of hope for vulnerable older people: The Aspire4Life Care Finder team.
Andrew’s healthcare journey began with a qualification in nursing which has seen him case manage for Family Services and run a busy day surgery. He is now a Multi-Program Assessor for Veterans Home Care (VHC) and Regional Assessment Service (RAS) at Aspire4Life and life couldn’t be more rewarding.
When the world changed due to Covid, so did Marie’s perspective. She wanted a shift – not just of location, but of purpose. She felt a pull towards human services, driven by an urge to give back and to be a beacon of positivity in a time of global distress.
Keiren Freeman is a First Nations Home Support Assessor and Community Development Coordinator at Aspire4Life. With a background in Human Resources, communications, disability sector and business development, Keiren discovered an opportunity to work in the assessment services field after helping family members navigate both disability support and aged care services. “I was interested in developing […]
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