Annecto shutdown leaves aged care, disabled clients scrambling for alternatives
- Annecto, a provider of support services for older adults and individuals with disabilities across several Australian states, announced on Wednesday it will cease operations before the end of July 2025.
- The closure resulted from financial challenges and shifts in service models after extensive stakeholder consultation and careful deliberation.
- Annecto supports over 3,000 clients across Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and the ACT, including older adults, veterans, and people with disabilities.
- Interim CEO Tyrone McCuskey called the situation "incredibly difficult" but affirmed all clients will transition to other trusted providers without service interruptions.
- The closure raises concerns about client care continuity, as many have not been notified and finding alternatives remains challenging ahead of federal aged care reforms in November.
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