Tackling care in remote and regional aged care facilities
Aged care Down Under faces no shortage of serious challenges, but the spread into regional areas is perhaps one of the most important.
Aged care Down Under faces no shortage of serious challenges, but the spread into regional areas is perhaps one of the most important.
Carers Week is set to begin, running from October 11-17. It’s a week designed to promote the important role these members of the population play.
Dementia stands as one of the most significant health issues in Australia, and it’s set to grow in the very near future without effective controls.
With our aged care sector set to experience significant population expansion in the near future, there’s no denying that meeting new standards is important.
Australian facilities may not be hitting the necessary quality bar, according to the Global AgeWatch Index 2015. What needs to be done?
Dementia is a serious issue across the globe and Down Under, so it’s no surprise many organisations and departments take to promoting support events.
For the longest time, industry bodies in the aged care sector have proven essential when it comes to advancing the cause of providers.
Influenza can be one of the more serious aged care issues, so what can providers do to ensure outbreaks don’t become a problem?
Aged care (and Australia at large) faces a pretty significant population issue, and one that’s set to balloon in the very near future.
If our industry is to succeed in solving future problems, it’s going to become critically important to get aged care staffing issues in order.