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company history
Since 1989 Care Systems has developed comprehensive business management
solutions with a focus on the Aged Care market.
Our commitment to excellence began in the early days of personal
computing with DOS based systems. Since then our products have progressed
with technology through to our technically innovative .NET based
software.
Care Systems maintains its competitive advantage through a considerable
investment in Research & Development each year. Through our
close relationships with industry and government, our solutions
are upgraded and enhanced to reflect changes in industry practice
and government legislation.
From our headquarters in Brisbane, we deliver comprehensive system
support nationally. This support extends into Business Analysis,
ensuring our customers are making the most from their investment.
Today, Care Systems is the leader in Aged Care management solutions
in Australia. Over 400 organisations throughout Australia utilise
our comprehensive suite of products to help manage their businesses.
We remain wholly Australian owned and operated.
The Care Systems team is committed to continually improving processes,
procedures and systems with a focus on customer service, support
and training. We have a very bright future and look forward to helping
you and your organisation.
Our Mission and values
Care Systems' mission is to provide excellence in management solutions
to the Australian Aged Care industry.
We aim to provide products and services which assist our clients
to manage their businesses and practices in the best possible way.
This will in turn ensure that our clients provide the best possible
aged care services, and ensure their ongoing success in the future.
Our Technology
Care Systems develop our products using the latest available technology.
Our products are developed in the Microsoft .net framework, and
run on the Microsoft SQL Server database platform. We utilise industry
standard reporting and analysis tools to allow our clients to leverage
their valuable management information to best effect.
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