North Eastern Community Hospital
Kajal Kothari is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in the healthcare and social services sectors. Currently serving as the Director of Finance and Corporate Services at North Eastern Community Hospital since December 2022, Kajal has previously held significant roles such as Finance and Admin Manager at Burnside War Memorial Hospital and Finance Manager at Junction Australia. With a solid foundation as a Management Accountant and Assistant Accountant at National Pharmacies, Kajal's expertise is complemented by a Certified Professional Accountant credential from CPA Australia and a Master of Professional Accounting from CQUniversity. Additionally, Kajal contributes to the educational sector as a Board Member at St. Pius X Catholic Primary School.
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North Eastern Community Hospital
North Eastern Community Hospital, Campbelltown, is a not-for-profit, community owned, private hospital and nursing home facility. We are situated in the North Eastern suburb of Campbelltown, approximately 10 km north east of the city of Adelaide, South Australia. Our modern 60 bed hospital includes an 8 Bed Day Surgery Unit and Private Room accommodation, 2 Operating Theatres and two Gastroenterology Procedure Rooms. We offer services in General Surgery, Medical, Obstetrics, Orthopaedics, Laparoscopic Surgery, Gynaecology, Gastroenterology, Dental and Residential Aged Care. Our Residential Aged Care Facility has 84 licensed beds. The aim of the home is to provide an environment in which residents receive contemporary, quality care that enriches people’s lives. The North Eastern Community Hospital complex is community owned and focused on providing quality clinical services to the local community. Services available at the North Eastern Community Hospital include: Dental Dermatology Gastroenterology General Medicine General Surgery Geriatric Medicine Gynaecology Maternity Orthopaedics Pain Management / Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal Program Pathology Radiology Residential Aged Care The complex was established in 1973 on the initiative of a small number of medical practitioners, and two local councils, with funding assistance from the Commonwealth Government. The strategic direction and policy of the organisation is determined by the Board of Directors which is comprised of voluntary medical and community elected, skills based representatives. As a not-for-profit community complex, we reinvest any surplus funds back into the complex, improving and upgrading our services, facilities and equipment.