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Anglicare Sydney to acquire Infinite Care creating a leading national Christian for-purpose residential aged care provider

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  • Combined footprint of ~4,600 beds and ~7,000 staff
  • 42 homes across QLD, NSW, VIC and SA

 

Anglicare Sydney today announced it has signed an agreement to acquire aged care provider Infinite Care, in a transaction that will create a leading national Christian for-purpose residential aged care provider, as a subsidiary of Anglicare Sydney.

 

Subject to relevant approvals and conditions precedent, completion of the deal is expected around May 2026.

 

The deal will establish a national platform of ~4,600 beds across 42 homes in NSW, QLD, VIC and SA with ~7,000 staff.

 

At a time of critical need in aged care, this combined platform will be well positioned to bring new beds to the market, with development opportunities across the portfolio.

 

Anglicare Sydney CEO, Simon Miller, said the transaction is a strategic step to deliver benefits to residents and staff and build scale and quality in a rapidly changing sector.

 

“With an ageing population, older Australians need strong aged care providers that are sustainable for the future.

 

“Infinite Care is an impressive business with a resident-focused model of care and many shared values. We look forward to combining best practice, investing in palliative care and expanding pastoral and spiritual care to residents.

 

“Residential aged care is all about home - belonging, security, care and connection. Together we will be able to deliver better whole of person care that values and respects the dignity, choices and needs of those we serve.

 

“Anglicare’s mission is to serve people in need, enrich lives, and share the love of Jesus, and this year marks 170 years of serving people in our communities,” said Mr Miller.

 

Luke Greive, CEO of Infinite Care, said “At Infinite Care, we believe aged care is about dignity, belonging and creating places our residents are proud to call home.

 

“Joining with Anglicare Sydney strengthens our ability to deliver whole-of-person care, supporting residents not only clinically, but emotionally and spiritually. We’re proud of our diverse teams, and our focus remains unchanged: providing excellent daily care, meaningful connection and strong support for the people who make that possible every day.”

 

Residents will continue to receive high-quality care from the same trusted teams they know today, with operations continuing as normal throughout the transition to avoid disruption. Infinite Care will continue to operate under the Infinite Care brand for the foreseeable future.

 

“People want to age in a home where they belong and have agency over their lives, and I’m delighted to bring together high calibre teams who are committed to delivering whole-of-person, life-enriching and respectful care for older Australians,” said Mr Miller.

 

-ENDS-


Contact details:

Dylan Malloch

Anglicare Sydney

Head of Media & Communications

M: 0492 044 981

E: [email protected]

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