Congratulations Jillian Clarke – ACS Aged Care Adviser of the Year Finalist

Dec 20, 2022

We are pleased to announce that Jillian Clarke has been named a Finalist in the Aged Care Steps inaugural awards in the category Aged Care Adviser of the Year.

This category recognises an individual adviser who is deemed to have demonstrated outstanding professional commitment in providing aged care advice to older Australians and their families.

Through active listening and empathy, Jillian provides value in the delivery of appropriate options for families, including for the most complex, multi-faceted situations.

“Having been through the residential aged care process myself with my parents, I can genuinely understand how emotionally overwhelming the process is, before even dealing with the financial complexities of transitioning to aged care.”

Jillian Clarke

Financial Adviser, Lifestyle and Care

Congratulations Jillian on this wonderful achievement!

 

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