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Gem gets set to expand its services

By Tania Phillips

SCENIC Gem Services has increased their services to the local community
Scenic Gem  is a division of Killarney Memorial Aged Care Ltd which is a not for profit, community owned and run Aged Care Services Centre located in beautiful Killarney, Queensland.
They provide high quality residential care services within the Kadimah Nursing Home and Leslie Place Hostel.
They enjoy strong community support through a wide range of organisations and local businesses with the help of a large team of dedicated staff and volunteers.
Now they have expanded their services to assist and meet the needs of the community and surrounding areas. Some of the services now available include: -Transportation services, In-home or on-sight Clinical Care, In-home housekeeping and laundry services, In-home gardening and basic maintenance work, catering for functions and private day respite.
Scenic Gem Services employs qualified Registered Nurses, skilled and fully trained Enrolled Nurses, Personal Care Workers, Cooks, Housekeepers, Laundry Assistants and Maintenance personnel.
All staff employed by Scenic Gem Services hold a current police check and are insured to work in your home and are professionally screened and interviewed in person for your protection.
So why not give us a call and talk to one of our friendly staff who are more than happy to assist you with your enquiries and/or bookings. Please note that prices are available upon application.
They can be contacted or call KMAC directly on (07) 46641488.
 

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