Tuesday’s federal budget directed $49.5 million dollars to training for aged care workers despite repeated industry calls to increase wages. The Morrison Government's total forecast spending on aged care for 2022-23 has increased by less than 1 per cent compared ...
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An eye on preventing blindness and detecting Alzheimer’s
A digital eye screening device is in development that could help detect eye diseases earlier to prevent blindness in older people, and may also play a role in predicting cases of Alzheimer’s disease. Using artificial intelligence (AI), The University of ...
More »Redefining ‘healthy longevity’ – quality sleep may prevent onset of Alzheimer’s
Two gene mutations associated with the Familial Natural Short Sleep phenomenon (FNSS) could be linked to stalling Alzheimer’s Disease. People with FNSS, who need to sleep only four to six hours a night, developed fewer hallmarks associated with Alzheimer’s, University ...
More »Aged care workers waiting on bonus, strike action planned: UWU
A survey of 1000 aged care workers conducted by the United Workers Union has found that 97 per cent of respondents are yet to receive the promised $800 bonus for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. The union said many ...
More »Government appears to soften approach to proposed allied health funding changes
This week the Nine Papers reported that the Federal Government was considering cutting back on funding allied health services that were deemed to be “not necessarily the most clinically appropriate”. The reported plan was met with concern from allied health ...
More »Lack of faith in aged care still haunts older Australians
Almost half of older people are reluctant to go into residential care due to fear of being mistreated or isolated, a new survey shows. Recent research from the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) asked close to 300 Victorians aged over 65 what ...
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