Change the narrative about aged care. Take off the shackles. Polish the diamonds. These were some of the key messages that speakers at Aged Care Insite’s International Best Practice in Dementia Care seminar hoped attendees took away from the event. ...
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The boiling frog: four tell-tale signs the competition may creep up on you
Ever heard of the boiling frog? The idea is that if you put a frog into boiling water it will jump out, but heat it up slowly and it will be boiled to death, not sensing the danger. This idea ...
More »On tofu and aged care: the tyranny of choice
I do the grocery shopping in our family. It’s not easy: sometimes I can be found, all alone, in a supermarket aisle confronted by the sheer choice in front of me. For example, take tofu (for my daughter). Which tofu? ...
More »What the Oakden inquiry teaches us: COTA
COTA Australia has this week praised the Senate’s interim report into South Australia’s Oaken aged care facility, and says it highlights the urgent need to stamp out toxic cultures and systemic failures in the sector. Chief executive Ian Yates said there ...
More »RN to pollie? Kearney discusses her run for federal election
A new voice for nurses might be headed to federal parliament. Former registered nurse and current union leader Ged Kearney will run for the federal seat of Batman. President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, Kearney will contest the ...
More »Put pets on the aged care agenda: peak
Animal Welfare League Australia (AWLA) has urged the aged care sector to embrace pet-friendly services to help older adults remain with their own animals for as long as possible. Citing its 2017 Pets in Aged Care Study, the group said only 18 ...
More »Cost of residential care for people with dementia underestimated
The cost of providing health and residential care for people with dementia in Australia is potentially higher than previously estimated. That’s according to research that employed a predominantly bottom-up approach as opposed to a top-down, population costing approach, which in ...
More »Breaches of enduring powers of attorney: the need for a national register
It is time for a national POA register to protect older Australians from economic crime. Enduring powers of attorney (POA) allow mentally capable adults (the principals) to authorise one or more persons (their attorneys) to do anything on their behalf ...
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