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Home Instead’s great start in senior care

Locally-owned and managed in-home care provider Home Instead Senior Care Geelong is celebrating a year of caring for over 140 seniors.

Impressed by Home Instead’s philosophy of delivering world-renowned quality care, Giovanni and Giselle Siano extended these values to the Geelong community in 2018 when they established an office in Geelong.

Managed and operated by a team of trained and dedicated care professionals, Home Instead Senior Care offers services including light housekeeping, meal preparation, transport, companionship, personal care, dementia care, post-hospital care and disability care.

The office employs four permanent office staff and 50 care-givers, providing over 2000 hours of care monthly in Geelong.

“We’re delighted to celebrate our milestone,” says Mr Siano.

“High quality in-home care is something we pride ourselves on. Our ageing population is growing each year and we have a duty of care to ensure that they can live longer and happier in their own homes and retain, as much as possible, their independence, which is the Home Instead philosophy.

“We look forward to continuing to make a positive impact for Australian seniors in the community for many years to come.”

The Geelong office will host a birthday event open to the public to celebrate with care-givers, partners, health professionals and local MP Christine Couzens. Entry is free.

Home Instead Senior Care Geelong’s anniversary celebration will be from 11am to midday today, 2 August, at Geelong West Town Hall, Pakington Street.

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