Shema Care

Shema Care Community services

29/04/2024
08/04/2023

"Hello everyone,

We hope everyone is doing well and staying safe.

As this week is National Carers Week, we wanted to take a moment to recognize and appreciate the dedication and hard work of all the carers out there who devote their time and energy to helping and supporting others.

To all our carers, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for the amazing work you do every day. You are the backbone of this organization, and without your unwavering commitment, compassion, and empathy, we would not be able to provide the high-quality care services that our clients deserve.

We also want to take the opportunity to acknowledge everyone in the community who provides care to their loved ones, friends, and family members. The job of a carer can be challenging, demanding, and at times, emotionally draining, but it is also highly rewarding and fulfilling. We know that it takes tremendous courage, strength, and resilience to be a carer, and we are in awe of everything you do.

So, to all carers and care recipients, thank you for being a part of our community, and we hope that you know how much you mean to us.

Happy National Carers Week!

Sincerely,
Shema Care

31/01/2023

Educate yourself and those around you about Autism and ways to support individuals with this condition
-Be open to exposing yourself to new ideas, different perspectives, and diverse ways of living
-Advocate for understanding and acceptance in schools, workplaces, and communities
-Listen to the unique needs of Autism spectrum individuals and families
-Support research and organizations that are dedicated to helping kids with Autism
-Recognize and celebrate the strengths and abilities of individuals with Autism
-Encourage siblings, friends, and peers to include those with Autism
-Speak out against misconceptions about Autism
-Help create positive, inclusive environments for individuals with Autism

CEO Shema Care

29/01/2023

1. "It is a tragedy that those who have cared for us all our lives are now enduring a lack of care in their twilight years because of staff shortages."
2. "Care for those who have once cared for us is the true measure of a society's compassion."
3. "The lack of care for our elderly generation is a tragedy - one which we must strive to overcome."
4. "The care and respect shown in our elders' golden years can never be replaced - let us find a way to compassionately support them."
5. "Secure and compassionate care of our elderly relatives must be our highest duty - and no lack of capacity should ever stand in our way."
6. "It is our obligation to ensure the safety and happiness of our elderly loved ones - no matter the staff shortage."
7. "The elderly deserve our respect and appreciation; they should never be left helpless in times of lack of manpower."
8. "We must rise to the challenge of providing our elderly parents, friends, and neighbours the care they need and deserve - no matter the current staffing levels.
My lovely grand parents we know what you go through but it’s ok I witnessed how ur mistreated, neglected and abandoned!!!!! I will stand firm for you always .

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21/01/2023

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16/01/2023

Our great Musicians singing for Safi and wishing her a nice Boat Cruise to New Caledonia .

16/01/2023

Great opportunities our way, our goal is the happiness of our people.
We’re soon going to introduce you Shema Care recruitment team.
Stay tuned.

13/01/2023

Let me take this great opportunity to introduce Shemacare to my beautiful community of Tullimbar and Calder wood.
We’re identified by best caring skills

A good Carer is identified by many qualities that make him fantastic in his Job.

At Shemacare therefore we ensure that the people we care for whether they are family members or elderly people or people recovering from an accident or long term illness or disability feel safe and secure and most importantly that they’re treated with dignity and respect.

What we offer.

We are passionate to our community and the people we care for, we ensure the care we provide is person-centred and is in interest of a service user and their families. We often go extra mile to make sure the appropriate level of care is achieved.
We hold experience and qualifications in health and social care as well as completing specialist and specific training for health conditions Dementia, autism, Bipolar Disorder and Parkinson’s

1. Emphathy and Patience.
At Shemacare we put ourselves in the shoes of the people we care for , the ability to do this allows us to fully understand the needs of our service users and we tailor the care we provide around our understanding and ensure high quality person centred support. At Shemacare we’re always patient and understand that it’s it’s what you achieve that is important , not how long it takes to achieve it.

2. Being positive and encouraging.

We understand the importance of positivity and how it plays a huge part in someone’s wellbeing .
It’s our culture to always greet people we care for with a smile and a positive attitude , we encourage people we care for to do what they can we will support them where needed to ensure your living as independently as possible or that your mental wellbeing is attended to if required.
3 .Reliable and respectful of choices
At Shemacare we are dedicated to being on time and understand that being late can affect the routine of the people we care for.
We often go above and beyond what is expected to ensure our service users are comfortable , safe and that all needs are met.
We respect and empower your decisions and not assume your unable to make them.

4. Being observant and excellent communication skills.
At Shemacare we save lives with countless skills, on multiple occasions we have managed to identify early signs and symptoms which has led to health conditions being recognised early for one we care for.
Being observant can also help with identifying issues and ensuring our participants eat , drink and sleep enough.
We communicate any health concerns with third parties , we are listeners , kind and always strive for the best of our loved one.


Shemacare
We care

12/01/2023

Address

46 Bodalla Street Tullimbar
Wollongong, NSW
2527

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61432262549

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