Ageing, Disability & Home Care NSW
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    Social & Welfare Services
    About usAgeing, Disability and Home Care (ADHC) is part of the Department of Family and Community Services.The aim of the Department is to provide better and more integrated services for vulnerable client groups in NSW.ADHC is responsible for providing services and support to:older peoplepeople with a disabilitytheir families and carers.The NSW Minister for Ageing and Minister for Disability Services is the Hon. John Ajaka MLC.Our Deputy Secretary Jim Longley was appointed in July 2012.Our stakeholdersWe work in partnership with many other organisations to deliver the best possible services to our clients. Our stakeholders include:older people, people with a disability, their families and carers900 non-government and local government service providers that we fund to deliver services on our behalfnon-government organisationslocal, State and Commonwealth government agenciespeak bodies and industry groups representing older people, people with a disability and their carerscommunity agencies and organisationsregulatory bodies.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.

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    What’s it like working at Ageing, Disability & Home Care NSW?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Ageing, Disability & Home Care NSW find their work rewarding, particularly when it comes to supporting clients and seeing them happy. They appreciate the training opportunities provided by the organisation and the importance of teamwork and a positive team environment. The pay and benefits, including penalty rates, are seen as positive aspects.

    However, some potential challenges exist. Certain managers could be more supportive and effective according to some reviews. Working with clients who have disabilities or challenging behaviours can be demanding at times. Additionally, a few reviews mention staffing issues such as a lack of casual staff or untrained staff, which can create challenges.

    Recent reviews

    5.0
    Physiotherapist
    Jun 2024
    Burwood NSW 21343 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    A high point in a long career
    The good thingsNo faults to be found. The perfect employer,
    The challengesManagers with lived experience made everything as good as it could possibly be. Computers were user friendly and the programs accessible
    1.0
    Enrolled Nurse Medication Endorsed
    Nov 2019
    5 to 6 years in the role, former employee
    They don’t look after there workers
    The good thingsSeeing a smile on residents face
    The challengesWorking with people that treat you like they are nothing
    2.0
    DSW
    Feb 2018
    9 to 10 years in the role, former employee
    It was hard working nearly every weekend so there was no work life balance
    The good thingsPenalty rates are the only good thing
    The challengesAbsolutely no support from above
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