A Sydney Mardi Gras board member and human rights activist has detailed the unique challenges faced by older LGBTIQ+ people in the aged care system. Robyn Kennedy, who marched in the original Sydney Mardi Gras in 1978, spoke during the ...
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New program aims to address high rates of elderly suicide
Nearly one in five men who die of suicide in Australia are aged over 60, with suicide rates for males aged 85 the highest of any age group, meaning the need for targeted and tailored prevention training is growing. Anglicare’s ...
More »Antipsychotic use still rife in residential care: report
Over half of elderly residents on antipsychotics have no diagnosis for psychosis, a national report has shown, reigniting calls to embed trained pharmacists into aged care. Last week, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) released its first quarterly ...
More »Nudging an ageing Australia away from retirement and aged care
It’s a while now since Dan Buettner introduced us to “blue zones" - places around the world wherepeople live longer than the rest of us. Longer lives that are also healthier and happier. These blue zones turn out to be ...
More »‘I speak without fear or favour’: Advocate steps up to replace Hunt in federal seat
One of the aged care sector's most outspoken advocates has announced she will enter the race to replace Health and Aged Care Minister Greg Hunt in the independent seat of Flinders during the upcoming election. Director of Aged Care Matters ...
More »Vulnerable Australian’s first in line for new COVID-19 pill
Aged care residents will be among the first in the country to receive a newly approved at-home COVID-19 treatment. Antiviral pill Lageviro, also known as molnupiravir, was recently listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Under the guidelines, doctors will be ...
More »Dog owners half as likely to have disability in old age
Owning a dog may lower your chances of disability and frailty in later life, new research suggests. Researchers from Japan and Australia analysed health data from over 11,000 seniors aged over 65 for a four year period. They found people ...
More »Grief support for older Australians is lacking
Grief is a universal response to a significant loss or death of a loved one, but for some, the chronic physical and emotional symptoms of mourning can persist for years. A new survey of 633 bereaved older adults found that ...
More »Less than 200 troops sent to assist aged care homes
Scott Morrison has come under fire after promising to send in Australian Defence Force troops to help the embattled aged care sector. His promise to assist struggling nursing homes has so far fallen short, with just over 130 ADF personnel deployed. Last week, ...
More »View from the frontlines: how aged care staff feel about crisis talks
As news headlines and political debates about Australia's embattled aged care sector rage on, frontline staff have been entirely left out of the conversation according to industry advocates. After 12 years in the industry, former aged care nurse and aged ...
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