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Comfort disability and aged home care services

Locality: Berala

Phone: +61 2 8964 8856



Address: 2/27-31 Burke Ave 2141 Berala, NSW, Australia

Website: https://comforthomecare.com.au

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23.01.2022 Comfort Home care is now servicing Victoria. Home Care packages Level 1-4 Ndis services ... Department of veteran affairs clients Call 02 8957.2438 See more



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15.01.2022 Do you need help with shopping. Comfort Home Care can help you with private or goverment funded packages. We can find the right help, your choice. Affordable services.

13.01.2022 Male Support Worker required in the Merrylands area of NSW to assist Male client with ADL. MUST HAVE: 1. Current Police / Criminal Check 2. Minimum Certificate III in Aged Care/Community Service or equivalent.... 3. Current First Aid Certificate. 4. Minimum 1 years experience caring for clients with Dementia. 5. Current Driver's Licence. 6. Own car with comprehensive insurance. 7. Proof of Right to work in Australia. 8. Great communication skills. Comfort Home Care, Head office Located in Berala, Western Sydney, is a small organisation providing high-quality care to people in their homes. Our vision of providing outstanding, individualised services to enable people to live independently in their own homes. If you would like to apply please send your resume through to [email protected] or contact us on 02 8957 24387 We look forward to hearing from you.

12.01.2022 It is not as though these developments were not predicted to the government by those of us in the sector, well before this new system of "client directed care"... was introduced. The problem was that the system was designed by other worldly bureaucrats in the monastic quiet of their offices in Canberra, who had a touching faith in the ability and willingness of providers who were interested in making money, to act solely in the interests of the clients. A more improbable assumption could hardly be devised even if you were trying really, really hard. It mirrors the vastly implausible assumption that underlies Capitalism and the need to leave everything to the market. That assumption was that every person in a capitalist economy, acting purely in their own economic interests, would produce the best outcome for the economy and society as a whole. For anyone living in the real world, as opposed to this idealized model of the world that has never existed anywhere on the planet, when they learned that it underlay the entire structure of modern economics, were inclined to toss economics as a discipline away as an exercise in fantasy. Given that the clients (customers) in this area of care for the frail aged, suffer a range of disabilities and market weaknesses in terms of bargaining power and a vast asymmetry of knowledge, it is to be logically expected, given the above assumptions, that many will have no real power at all to ensure the provider acts in their interests, rather than their own. Hence the usual practice emerges of abuse of market power and abuse of the asymmetry of knowledge to benefit themselves as providers at the expense of the client. It has never taken a degree in Astrophysics to anticipate this happening. It is basic logic, which appears to be in very short supply when the ideologues and geographically and practically isolated bureaucrats come together to design such systems, without much reference at all to the real world that they are dealing with. It appears never to have occurred to them that the only way such a system can work is if it is specifically designed to ensure that it is in the best financial interests of the provider to guarantee that the clients interests are paramount, rather than relying on a radically imperfect set of "market" forces to do the job. Even the checking mechanism put in place by the Feds to keep the providers in line has failed as it is largely focused, because of the lack of industry knowledge of the bureaucrats employed to enforce it, on paperwork, rather than on what is happening out there in reality land. I guess all you can say is that the more things change, the more they remain exactly the same!!!



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08.01.2022 No exit fees! No conditions if you don’t need service!No exit fees! No conditions if you don’t need service!

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04.01.2022 Comfort Home Care does not provide service based on hours. Low fees means more hours of service!! Call 02 8957 2438Comfort Home Care does not provide service based on hours. Low fees means more hours of service!! Call 02 8957 2438



03.01.2022 At Comfort Home Care, we believe in Quality Care and promoting Independence, our services are in the areas of aged care and disability. We are looking for someone who is passionate about working in the community to help our elderly stay at home longer. Please see link below, we hope to hear from you soon.

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