Mission & Vision
Many factors open the doors for health care providers to afford the opportunity to improve the lives of South Africans in their time of need before and after retirement.
The lack of affordable care or accommodation for the aged and disabled.
Poor economic factors which result in limited retirement health care provisions.
The high rate of unemployment and the poor conditions under which health care workers are forced to work.
The answers lie in the link between keeping your staff happy and ensuring the happiness and wellbeing of your client.
The more people who can afford the service, the more clients are able to utilise our service, meaning more clients, more income. Reducing the profits to make our service more affordable will ensure more individual profit injections, increasing the profit margin instead of relying on a few clients to boost the company through high prices. The happier the clients, the happier the families who will be recommending our services to other friends and family. Allowing a reduction in our marketing costs.
The regular health care providers have their qualified staff, certified to perform their regular nursing duties and functions. We aim to upskill our staff in various field which would be beneficial to our clients and to our staff. Making life that little bit less stressful for the client and making the employee more resourceful and in some circumstances, more qualified.
We want to offer a quality assured service at an affordable price. Keeping up the high standards of care while being a serious competition for other major health care organisations.
We aim to be in the top runners of the industry by 2028 through a balance of excellent management skills and processes, delivering the best professional and quality service and most of all having a compassionate heart for all.
With most public health care institutions being over crowded the turnaround time once treatment begins, is unfortunately being drastically reduced resulting in many if not most of the post op and palliative care patients being transferred to community health organisations who are spread thin and are only able to tend to these patient at home for approximately 1 hour per day, often only once or twice a week. This leaves a long period in which the patient either has to fend for themselves or are in the care of family members or neighbours who are not always sufficiently trained to attend to the needs of the specific individual or they are too busy with their own lives, work etc. This often results in personal injury, decline in general health, infection or even death to the patient. Once a decline is observed the individual often has to stand or sit in long ques at a community health care facility often in the cold wet weather fighting the uncomfortable feeling of being ill along with the elements of the winter or summer weather.
For those who are fortunate to have medical cover insurance even at a private health care facility, their time is limited and they too will eventually return to the comforts of home where unbeknown to others they will be fighting other personal demons haunting them, such as the fear of falling, not being able to properly care for their own day to day needs, Incontinence, fear of personal injury due to various medical conditions which are part and parcel of aging.
Many of these individuals do not have family to look out for or assist them in their time of need and their health care provisions for retirement are very limited. This is where we aim to step in and offer the affordable, quality helping hand just as a mother would stretch out her arms to them to pick them up and make everything better during their younger years, so too will we provide that motherly care to make their relaxing years more comfortable and stress free.