Aged Care
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Aged care nursing in the time of COVID-19: 'we are all family' Charlotte Mitchell - 02-07-2021
As the realities of COVID-19 become the new norm in aged care facilities, Parul Dhiman says her career in nursing is as rewarding as it has ever been. “Every
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Aged care facilities needs nurse at all times AAP - 12-06-2021
Aged care facilities urgently need to implement "staffing mix ratios" and the NSW government should lobby Canberra to enact them, a parliamentary report
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Australian palliative care home visits rise in COVID AAP - 26-05-2021
A new report shows Australian palliative care home visits are continuing to rise, as hospital and surgery consultations fell amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Budget Commentary - Professor Joanne Travaglia of the UTS Faculty of Health HealthTimes - 25-05-2021
By Professor Joanne Travaglia While the Federal Government can see that more staffing is required for best practice aged care, it should have gone
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Digital Care Management: Meeting the rising expectations of the home care customer HealthTimes - 28-05-2021
Weds 16th of June 2021 1.00pm-2.00pm (AEST) Free Online Webinar [subscribe] Is your organisation readying itself for the new challenges
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Long wait for a five-star model in aged care Haley Williams - 10-05-2021
Doctors and nurses call on the Government to implement minimum staff time recommended by the Royal Commission urgently and expedite a five-star model of care, including 24-hour
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Pilot dementia program helping residents and carers alike Charlotte Mitchell - 06-05-2021
With rising rates of dementia placing immense pressure on residential aged care facilities, a new pilot program is making a big difference to the lives of both residents and
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Home care provides a career opportunity like no other HealthTimes - 19-04-2021
The need for home care in Australia is growing faster than ever before, as more seniors choose to age in their own homes. To meet this demand, the government’s
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New requirements to protect senior Australians HealthTimes - 06-04-2021
New requirements starting today for aged care providers will better protect older Australians. Launched today, The Morrison Government has invested $67.2 million
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Role of nurses needs to be expanded in aged care reform HealthTimes - 23-03-2021
The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) has welcomed the delivery of the final report of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, saying that the Federal Government
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New blood biomarker could diagnose Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appear Charlotte Mitchell - 02-03-2021
A unique brain protein measured in the blood could be used to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease decades before symptoms develop, according to new Edith Cowan University (ECU)
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Paid on par with cleaners: the broader issue affecting the quality of aged care Health Times - 26-02-2021
The aged care royal commission is due to hand down its final report on February 26, and it will be tabled in parliament in the days after that.
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Aged care providers want sector overhauled AAP - 16-02-2021
Transforming the aged sector so older Australians receive appropriate support and care is the driving force behind a new industry alliance urging for reform.
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Link between hearing loss and dementia uncovered for the first time in Australia Charlotte Mitchell - 15-02-2021
New research has uncovered an Australian-first association
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Loss of muscle mass among elderly can lead to falls Health Times - 10-02-2021
Older adults are at much higher risk of death
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Breaking the cycle of elder abuse with a frontline response Charlotte Mitchell - 11-01-2021
Researchers at the University of Queensland are working with social workers and international experts to develop a national, unified framework for identifying victims of elder
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Investing in a frontline response to elder abuse Health Times - 04-01-2021
University of Queensland researchers are working with a team of 50 social workers across south east Queensland to create a uniform, national approach to identifying abuse
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Ageing in place: home is where our heart and health is Health Times - 13-11-2020
Age may well be just a number, but it will inevitably catch up to us. Physically, and mentally, we just won’t be able to do the things we once could. But with a little
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Walking downhill increases risk of falls in older adults Health Times - 10-11-2020
Falls are a common cause of injury in older adults and can lead to disability. Luckily, the risk of falls can be reduced with regular exercise– but not all
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NARI survey of older Australians highlights physiotherapists' frustrations Haley Williams - 02-11-2020
The National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) survey of aged care residents has revealed that inadequate care is causing mental and

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