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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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 »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 »New vaccine mandate facing aged care workers
Residential aged care workers are facing new requirements for a third booster shot to be considered as fully vaccinated against Covid-19. The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) now considers three doses of Covid-19 vaccine necessary in order to be “up-to-date”. Based ...
More »‘Crisis’: ScoMo sends in the troops
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will deploy members of the Australian Defence Force to help assist nursing homes with staff shortages caused by surging Omicron cases. Mr Morrison said up to 10 teams of ADF personnel would give “targeted support” in aged care, ...
More »Aged care minister blows off COVID-19 meeting to attend cricket
Aged Care Minister Richard Colbeck has come under fire for attending The Ashes test match on the same day he advised he was too busy to front a Senate inquiry into the government’s Covid response. Senator Colbeck has claimed he attended the ...
More »New $34 million dollar research hub for aged care
A new multi-million dollar research centre will use the voices of older people and aged care staff to influence the future of aged care delivery in Australia. The Aged Care Centre for Growth and Translational Research, set to open in February, ...
More »‘Appalling’: Omicron response blasted
Australia’s aged care sector was left unprepared to deal with Omicron as experts warn the government’s planning has been nothing short of “appalling”. Accusing the government of failing to roll out the booster program to residents fast enough, Australian Health ...
More »Man faces court after alleged sexual assault of aged care resident
A man accused of raping an elderly woman after breaking into a Geelong nursing home has been committed to stand trial in a Victorian court. St Albans Park man Shane Huici, 23, is facing a raft of charges over the alleged incident at ...
More »Unions call for defence force to support aged care workers
Peak unions and providers have called for the Australian Defence Force to assist workers struggling with rampant COVID-19 outbreaks and staff shortages. In a joint statement, the Australian Aged Care Collaboration (AACC) urged the Prime Minister to deploy the ADF ...
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