Shree Shrestha

Manager - Residential Aged Care at Wesley Mission Queensland

Shree Shrestha has extensive experience in the healthcare sector, particularly in aged care and nursing. Since June 2012, Shree has held multiple roles at Wesley Mission Queensland, advancing from Personal Care Assistant to Registered Nurse, and presently serving as Manager of Residential Aged Care and Clinical Nurse Specialist. Prior experience includes working as a Registered Nurse at St Vincent's Health Australia and Opal Healthcare. Shree's educational background includes studies at the University of Southern Queensland, contributing to a solid foundation in clinical practice and management.

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Amby, Australia

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Wesley Mission Queensland

Since 1907, Wesley Mission Queensland (WMQ) has been helping people across Queensland build stronger and more inclusive communities. Previously as a mission activity born of the Albert Street Uniting Church, WMQ is a not-for-profit providing community support; mental health services; aged, disability and palliative care; and retirement living through our 13 residential aged care homes, three retirement villages, 14 specialist disability accommodation facilities and two hospices. We also deliver state-wide community support and Auslan interpreting services to members of the Deaf community nationally. Our staff engage with people from all walks of life to encourage choice and independence. WMQ has a long and proud history of supporting people in need. Founded in the 1900s to provide meals to children and women in need, we now operate as an Institution of the Uniting Church. We work collaboratively with other Uniting Church congregations, community organisations and government bodies to provide accessible and flexible services to older people, those living with a disability or mental illness, and vulnerable children and families. Through its Reconciliation Action Plan, Wesley Mission Queensland celebrates diversity and stands with First Nations Peoples for an equal and united future. With more than 3000 employees and 2400 volunteers working across approximately 90 services, we are guided by the Wesley Charter, a framework that guides our interactions with the people we serve. Our people strive to make a difference in people’s lives by building relationships, showing respect and demonstrating compassion.


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