Aged Care INsite



Dec 11/Jan 12

 

News:

Stakeholders report on aged care reform progress more

Regulatory body confirms aged care training top priority more

Demographics will force a shift to positive ageing more

Agencies work to help elderly in squalor more

Baby boomers’ ignorance of sexual health a risk for aged care more

Researchers work to keep Meals on Wheels running more

Growing housing concerns for single, older women more

Providers in preparations for natural disasters more

Broad praise for new complaints system more

Elderly most at risk of climate change, says report more

Exercise to help carers beat the blues more

Industry in the dark over rise in assaults claims more

 

Education & Training:

Teaching nursing homes prove effective more

Night-time dementia care advice more

 

Management & Finance:

Industry calls for a special bank more

Operator tries to ease roster pressures more

Good governance the key to success more

Attracting Gen Y more

 

Building & Refurbishment:

Gardening proves beneficial for seniors more

Aged care interiors used to soothe residents more

 

Nutrition:

More than brown rice and lentils more

 

Technology:

Getting wise to the smart home more

Expert advice for seniors on avoiding online hazards more

In-home monitoring trial proves successful more

 

Community Care:

Help can be a quick phone call away more

We’re growing older, just like Zsa Zsa more

 

Opinion:

Razzle dazzle versus soul more

Keeping perspective after Quakers Hill more

 

Lifestyle:

Author working with seniors on their stories more

 

Dementia:

Shedding light on the dark hours. more

Home design goes high-tech. more

Understanding the final journey more

Group homes for people with dementia prove effective more

 

 

Advertise with Aged Care INsite

 

Currently $7 billion p.a. is spent on residential and community aged care services in Australia, with growth projections of an estimated 25% p.a. over the next five years, the aged care industry offers suppliers enormous business potential.

 

Aged Care INsite reaches the most influential decision-makers in the residential aged care and community care sectors. As Australia's premier and most reliable national bi-monthly newspaper, Aged Care INsite is your gateway to this growth sector. Aged Care INsite will deliver your message directly to key personnel within the industry.

 

Aged Care INsite's active involvement in the aged care sector, through regular attendance of conferences and independent in-depth reporting on key issues, ensures it delivers the most up to date, informative and educational information to its readers.

 

Aged Care INsite has a targeted subscriber readership with a circulation of 8,728 (CAB Audit, September 2011). 88% of our readers are decision makers and include:

  • Chief Executive Officers
  • Company Directors
  • Directors of Nursing
  • Senior Management
  • Commonwealth & State Government Agencies
  • Association Board Members
  • Proprietors
  • Professional and General Aged Care staff
  • Nurse Unit Managers
  • Catering Staff
  • Hospitality Supervisors
  • Nutritionists
  • Laundry Managers
  • Financial Controllers
  • Personal Care Staff
  • Care Managers
  • Procurement Offices
  • Educators

 

Click here to read Aged Care INsite testimonials.

 

Click here to download the Aged Care INsite 2012 Media Kit.

 

For more information about advertising in Aged Care INsite, please complete the below form or contact us on:

 

Ivan Cunningham
Phone: +61 2 9936 8607
Email: ivan.cunningham@apned.com.au 

 

Luke Bear
Phone: +61 2 9936 8703
Email: luke.bear@apned.com.au

 

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