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HammondCare buys Anglicare Sydney home care
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Australian Ageing Agenda
HammondCare has acquired Anglicare Sydney’s community-based home care services.
Home care services delivered by Anglicare Sydney within its Seniors Communities’ Villages will be retained.
HammondCare chief executive officer Andrew Thorburn and Anglicare Sydney CEO Simon Miller announced the acquisition together, highlighting the mission alignment between the two not-for-profit Christian organisations and their shared commitment to relationship-based care.
Mr Miller said the introduction of Support at Home is reshaping home care and requires a scale Anglicare Sydney is unable to reach naturally in the community.
Both organisations have said continuity of care for Anglicare Sydney clients is of the utmost importance, and many team members are expected to transition to HammondCare alongside their clients.