Paul Sadler Consultancy
Leader in Aged Care.
About Paul
What Paul can do for you
Strategic Planning
Policy Development and Advocacy
Governance and Leadership
Business Analysis
Facilitation
Service Development including grant submissions, mergers and acquisitions
Review and advice in areas of practice including home care, elder abuse, retirement living and residential care
The story so far…
Paul Sadler has operated his aged care consultancy business since 2021. In November 2023 he joined Roland Naufal to launch Invox, a new voice for the Support at Home sector.
Paul was CEO of Aged & Community Services Australia (ACSA) from September 2021 to October 2022. He led the team that supported creation of Aged & Community Care Providers Association - a single industry voice for the aged care sector. From June to October 2022, Paul was Interim CEO of ACCPA. During his year as leader of the aged care industry, Paul was media spokesperson during the global COVID-19 pandemic and federal election campaign.
Paul was CEO Presbyterian Aged Care (PAC) NSW & ACT for 14 years until March 2021. He led a team which revamped PAC to be more person-centred with a 22-fold increase in home care consumers and trebling of retirement living units. Accomplishments included the upgrading of PAC’s residential care services, managing a quarter of a billion dollars of new and redeveloped building projects, more than doubling organisational revenue, completing four acquisitions, strengthening internal systems and boosting PAC’s profile in the industry.
Paul is well connected and influential throughout the aged care industry. He is Chair Meals on Wheels Australia, Director Meaningful Ageing Australia, Member Blue Haven Advisory Committee and a past ACSA National Chairperson. From January 2024 Paul joins the NSW Ministerial Advisory Council on Ageing. He has also been a member of other advisory bodies for the Federal Government in areas such as quality and safety, home support and home care reforms, and for the NSW Government in areas such as retirement villages and elder abuse.
Paul has academic qualifications in social work, government and public administration and biblical studies. He is a Fellow of the Australian Association of Gerontology.