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Claro recognised at 2024 Enablement Awards as the Most Outstanding Complex Care Provider in Australia

Claro was recently recognised at the Enablement Awards as the Most Outstanding Complex Care Provider in Australia in 2024. We are proud to be recognised for our contribution to providing complex care services to individuals who require specialised support so they can live with dignity and enhance their quality of life.  

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Claro’s Executive General Manager Cameron Hare said, “The Enablement Awards recognise many experienced and innovative providers, and we’re thrilled to have been included in a high-quality field.” 

The award recognises the contribution of the entire Claro team – from the service delivery team which includes our valued support workers, to the clinical and training & development teams who provide support and guidance to ensure high-quality, person-centred care.  

“Our unique approach to providing services includes consultation between the client’s medical and allied healthcare team and Claro’s service delivery, clinical and training team to ensure that support plans are tailored to the needs of each individual who chooses Claro as their provider”, says Cam. “Our team are incredibly experienced and pride themselves on truly understanding an individuals’ care needs so that we can provide the best possible complex care services”. 

The Enablement Awards were created by the NDIS Update news media platform and recognise a range of organisations and businesses in the disability sector across categories including disability services, independent living, housing, community care, education and training, and more. The award event was held in Melbourne with people across the industry coming together to celebrate and reward excellence, innovation and exemplary achievements in the disability care sector. 

The Enablement Awards were attended by Claro staff including Cameron Hare, Shannon Garrett, Yvette Jones, Fili Bolgi, Jeremy Riordan and Stacey Hutchins. 

 

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