Community care in focus as Bank of Sydney executives visit St Basil’s Randwick

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St Basil’s NSW/ACT recently welcomed senior representatives from Bank of Sydney for an official visit to its Randwick facility, highlighting the organisation’s commitment to supporting ageing members of the community.

Bank of Sydney‘s Acting Chief Executive Officer Kieran McKenna and National Sales Manager Maria Karavokyros were hosted by St Basil’s Chairman James Jordan and members of the management team during the visit.

The delegation toured several parts of the Randwick campus, including the residential aged care facility, Euphoria Services and the Elysium Independent Living Units.

The tour provided an opportunity for the guests to gain insight into the range of services and support St Basil’s offers to residents and the wider community.

The visit was a valuable opportunity to showcase the work at St Basil’s and strengthen connections with community partners who support its mission of care and service.

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