Our History
At Grace Care, we can proudly affirm that our path has been inspired by a passion to cater to the needs of individuals with care services that are compassionate as well as professional. As we trace our story back to the year 2007, it defines the zealous perspective we have enjoyed during all these years in enabling individuals with disabilities and aiding the elderly to lead an active and meaningful life.
A Humble Beginning
Grace Care was not born in a boardroom. It was born from lived experience.
Our founder and CEO, John Sharon, spent formative years working directly in elderly and disability care in his home country. Those early experiences gave him an intimate, ground-level understanding of what quality care truly looks like, and more importantly, what it looks like when it falls short. He witnessed firsthand the profound difference that compassionate, well-delivered support makes in a person’s daily life, and the equally profound harm caused when support is inconsistent, impersonal, or driven by convenience rather than genuine care. Those observations never left him. They became the foundation on which Grace Care was built.
It was the vision of our founders that quality care would be universal rather than being age or ability based. With a significantly low number of professional caregivers and in the common aim of being part of a solution, Grace Care was opened in sydney Australia and from the very first day a service was being offered that was built around dignity, respect and unique individuality of east client.
Growing with Purpose
To date, the Grace Care brand is synonymous with aged care services and disability support, providing high quality assistance and paving the way for better standard of living for families and individuals. With a belief in constant learning and evolution in alignment with changing client needs, additional services like domestic help, personal care, home care services, complex care and more were added to the list. It is the client satisfaction and the pursuit of perfection that helped us grow from helping a few families to countless families in Sydney and outside.
Milestones Along the Way
- 2008: This accomplishment has given us the ability to provide an individualized assistance to the people with a disability The NDIS registration was achieved as our goal.
- 2010: The introduction of advanced nursing and complex care has further fulfilled the specialist medical requirements of the individuals.
- 2012: Thus, our team was increased by a variety of professionals including Registered Nurses, Care Assistants and Support Workers.
- 2013: These have included transport and assistance to engage people socially in order to become self-sufficient.
Expanding to Meet Every Participant Need
Our Vision for the Future
Grace Care’s vision for the future is rooted in the same principles that guided its founding: to ensure that every person, regardless of age, disability type, or circumstances, has access to the compassionate, high-quality support they need to live with dignity and independence.
Looking ahead, Grace Care is committed to investing in three key areas:
- Training and Development: Continuously equipping our team with the latest knowledge, skills, and best practice frameworks to maintain and raise the standard of care we deliver.
- Innovative Solutions: Embracing advanced technologies, improved processes, and evidence-based practices that enhance the quality, accessibility, and effectiveness of our support services.
- Community Partnerships: Deepening our relationships with allied health providers, community organisations, housing services, and NDIS networks across Greater Sydney to expand the positive impact Grace Care has on Sydney’s disability community.
The future of Grace Care is one of continued growth, deepened community connection, and an unwavering commitment to the people at the centre of everything we do.
Be Part of the Story
We invite you to be part of Grace Care’s story. We would like to work with those whose goal is to help others and seek help for loved ones. Together, we shall make a difference