"Bartra to Generate 3,000 Jobs Over the Next 5 Years Through a Specialized Home Care Service"
Bartra Homecare, a new specialized homecare service based in Ireland, has announced its mission to provide high-quality, person-centered care that allows individuals to live the life they choose in the comfort of their own home and community.
The Irish-owned enterprise, led by former Dublin Bus chief executive Ray Coyne, will initially focus on the Greater Dublin Area, including counties Meath, Kildare, and Wicklow. However, the company's ultimate goal is to expand nationwide, aiming to serve 3,000 clients within three years.
Bartra Homecare promises an "enhanced model" of person-centered care for both private and public service users. The company's future model envisions the client designing the model of care they require, rather than fitting into a one-size-fits-all approach. Initially, the services will be available in communities, with the headquarters based in central Dublin, but eventually moving to communities as they scale.
The company's services will cover daily living activities, with plans to move into dementia and palliative care. Bartra Homecare's mission, according to Mr. Coyne, is to raise the standard of home care in Ireland, one home at a time.
In other news, Bartra Group, the parent company of Bartra Homecare, is planning to create over 3,000 jobs in the next five years through this specialized homecare service. Meanwhile, the price of the Elmpark office investment has been reduced to €18.5m, while the Fitzwilliam Street Georgian office investment is seeking €800,000.
In a separate development, a German investor has begun a €70m redevelopment of Meta's former Dublin headquarters. However, Delay is perceived as fatal to Dublin revitalisation plans, according to David McRedmond.
As Bartra Homecare prepares to launch its services, it is poised to make a significant impact on the home care sector in Ireland, offering a more personalized and quality-driven approach to home care.