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Management & Finance

Much ado about nothing?

The much lauded handover of home and community care services to the Commonwealth appears to have stalled. Where did it all go wrong? And what does it mean for the reform agenda? more

Feb/Mar 2010

 

Lifestyle:

A life worth living more

 

 

Government announces increases to pension payments.

Those on age pension, disability support pension, carer payment, veteran income support payments all to receive increases.

Aged care must be central in health reform: ACSA

Aged care must be an integral consideration in the government’s planned reform of health services.

Tell it to the Treasurer: nurses

Union organisers say upcoming federal budget must be the ‘aged care budget’.

Never too young

Rotary uses humour in its newest bowel cancer awareness campaign.

Industry skills training given a boost

New initiative to bolster staff skills and attract new nurses to the sector.

Government should stop rationing aged care: CHA

Aligning care fees and subsidies for people receiving care in their own home with residential aged care will encourage ageing in place, blueprint document said.

Ageism rife in Australia, research finds

Societal changes have had profound impact on older people and how society views and treats them.

Husbands caring for wives with dementia need support.

High number of older husband caregivers show depressive symptoms, new research has found.

Recognising the contribution of older people.

Colourful events get underway for Seniors Week this month.

Friend or foe?

Roundtable discusses ethical issues of using IT in aged care.

Osteoporosis drugs could unintentionally be risking lives: study

New research important for the 35 per cent of over 65-year-olds who suffer from osteoporosis.

Major provider launches new research and advocacy agenda

Giving older people a voice and determining what kind of lives they want to lead.

Industry finances in poor health: research

Further evidence of need for funding reform presented in new research papers.

Public, and providers, need education on advance care directives.

New campaign calls for an advance care planning day in Australia.

Providers must put people at centre of workforce planning: experts

With similarities across the industries, aged care should learn from the management practices employed in the financial sector.

Claims of wage cuts over national award mere gossip: ACSA

Most nurses in NSW and Queensland are employed under enterprise agreements that will preserve their pay and conditions.

Aged care needs to get into information age: Nay

Providers and academics ponder the ethics of using IT in aged care at upcoming event.

Local government planning now for ageing population.

Researcher wants to give older people a voice in community services planning.

Claims of ‘head in sand’ approach not accurate: Zimmerman

The industry is driving and forcing change at a faster rate than ever before.

Nurses think violence part of the job: study

Researcher said staff are reluctant to report violence or threats.

Women take the reins at major health superfund

This is one boardroom bucking the trend.

 

 

 

 

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