Feros Care
Feros Care is now focused on advocating for Federal Government support that would allow them to roll out the technology across the country, particularly increasing its use in the homes of people living with dementia or chronic conditions such as diabetes. Feros Care's CEO Jennene Buckley said it was an honour to be recognised for the lifesaving initiatives the organisation has introduced to Australia. "Feros Care is focused on implementing initiatives such as telehealthcare technology that help ensure seniors live their life, their way, for longer. "The award also recognises the commitment and shared values of our employees, managers and volunteers who have a passion for working with seniors and see it as a privilege to do so," Ms Buckley said. Shirley Nelson, Director of the Feros Care Board, also claimed the Volunteer Award for her 32 years of selfless dedication to Feros Care and the wider seniors' community in the Byron Shire. Shirley was one of the founding members of Feros Care and has been an integral part of seeing Feros Care grow from one residential village in 1990 to today, operating three aged care villages in Northern NSW and offering community services to 3500 seniors living in their own homes in NSW and QLD. This entry was posted on Friday, May 11th, 2012 at 9:33 am and is filed under Company Info.