A CPA with a career spanning over 18 years working in administrative, finance, and executive roles in small, medium, and large aged care and disability sector entities, Dan has developed a broad expertise in sustainable service delivery and good governance.
Dan is passionate about quality aged care and disability services and is committed to enhancing a higher level of independence by providing the best in-home support.
Dan’s compassionate nature, passion for the industry, desire to make a positive impact in the lives of older Australians and less privileged people in the community and keen interest in system innovations led to Collective Care Companions, a not-for-profit entity that provides care and support for older Australians and disabled people.
Dan loves AFL and cricket, he is currently volunteering as a cricket coach for a local junior cricket club.
Kim qualified as a Registered Nurse in the UK in 1984. Emigrating to Australia with her young family in 1995.
Kim’s passion for aged care started 20 years ago, working as a Registered Nurse caring for the elderly in a local nursing home. Kim is a strong advocate for person-centered quality care, delivered by a qualified, kind, team of health care employees.
Kim has been a member of the executive leadership teams for small and large, aged care providers, driving continuous improvements and care outcomes for vulnerable people.
Kim has experience in clinical governance, aged care accreditation, aged care reforms, change management and leadership.
We acknowledge the personal preferences, cultural backgrounds, and unique needs of each care recipient.
We provide not only physical assistance but also emotional and psychological support to our care recipients.
Embracing new technologies and approaches, we strive to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of services.
We are reliable and trustworthy, offering reliable and timely support to our care recipients.
We are highly trained and adhere to stringent standards of practice to ensure the highest level of care.
We help individuals to live as independently as possible, enhancing their sense of autonomy.