Harbison
Katie Constantinou, JP FGIA GAICD, currently serves as a Board Director and Chair at Harbison, including roles on various committees such as Risk & Audit and Governance. As an Associate Director at BDCU The Collective Impact, Katie contributes to both BDCU Limited and BDCU Financial Services Pty Ltd. Additionally, Katie is a founding member of Age Positive Southern Highlands, promoting health and intergenerational exchange. Previous roles include Dementia Support Specialist at Dementia Australia and Committee Chair at Wingecarribee Adult Day Care Centres Inc. With extensive experience in government, having held various assistant secretary positions at the Australian Department of Health and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, Katie also practiced as a solicitor at Colin Biggers and Paisley Solicitors. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Laws from The Australian National University and a Graduate Certificate of Ageing from the University of Melbourne, among others.
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Harbison
Harbison is a community-owned not-for-profit approved aged care provider which is committed to safe and quality care services. We have two locations on the traditional lands of the Gundungarra people, at Moss Vale and Burradoo (Bowral), in the Southern Highlands of NSW. We offer the full range of care and lifestyle services to support older people as their needs change. This includes a range of aged care accommodation: specialised dementia care, short-term restorative care, respite care, residential care, home care, palliative care and NDIS. In 1956, Harbison was established in the Southern Highlands by a group of volunteers who recognised a high, local need for aged care services. After more than sixty years, we remain dedicated to serving the local community and are a thriving organisation, employing over 350 staff. We are proud of the history we have in this beautiful area and with the generations who live here. We truly believe we offer the best place to grow old in the Southern Highlands.