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Sri Om Foundation Limited

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ABN 15123730567|Glenwood, NSW 2768|www.sriomcare.org.auACNC Register →
Revenue
$2.2M
Total Assets
$2.2M
Staff FTE
3
Volunteers
3

About

Sri Om Foundation Limited provides comprehensive in-home care, respite, and advanced care services primarily for the aged, frail, destitute, and disabled individuals. The charity offers a range of support including accommodation, transitional care, housing assistance, and community engagement programs to promote independence, well-being, and active community participation.

Programs (7)

Retirement Living

Providing accommodation and lifestyle alternatives for frail aged, destitute, disabled, and old age people.

Transitional Care

Helping older people improve their independence and confidence after a hospital stay, including low-intensity therapy and personal/nursing care.

Housing Assistance

Assisting frail older people at risk of homelessness by finding suitable housing and promoting independent living.

Seminars

Providing structured learning workshops on various topics for aged care service providers and service users.

Day Centers

Offering opportunities for carers of older people to take a break while the elderly attend activities and socialise with other elders.

Advisory Services

Enabling community members to seek information about specific services and obtain access to them based on individual needs.

Home & Community Care

Focuses on enabling, empowering, and promoting independence so people remain active members of the community for as long as possible.

Outcomes

Improved independence and confidence: Older people improve independence and confidence after a stay in hospital.
Promotion of independent living: Frail older people are supported to live independently for as long as possible.
Increased socialisation and activity: Elders attend activities and socialise with other elders at day centers.
Carer respite: Carers of older people are provided opportunities to take a break.
Community access to services: Members of the community can seek information and access specific services based on individual needs.
Organisational growth and recognition: Remarkable growth and recognition achieved over 17 years, including from government agencies.

ACNC Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsStaff
FY2023$2.2M$2.1M$2.2M3 FTE + 3 vol
FY2022$2.1M$1.7M$2.3M20 FTE + 4 vol
FY2021$1.7M$1.3M$955K11 FTE + 3 vol
FY2020$917K$852K$452K13 FTE + 7 vol
FY2019$537K$475K$140K73 FTE + 2 vol
FY2018$289K$271K$77K237 FTE + 3 vol
FY2017$154K$155K$47K4 FTE + 5 vol
7yr historySource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

Beneficiaries
AgedEthnic GroupsFemalesGeneral CommunityMalesChronic IllnessDisabilityRural & Remote
Operates In
NSW

Domains

aged caredisabilityhomelessnesscommunity development

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Data Sources

Enrichment: medium
Last enriched: 13 May 2026
Registered: 3 December 2012
Latest financials: FY2023
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