Article archive - Page 12
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You should be alarmed: can older people escape a fire?
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World-first ‘Master of Breast Cancer’ academic cautions women over 40
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How can aged care change to help us live at home longer?
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Retirees set to own 55 percent of superannuation assets by 2032 — what does that mean?
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How texting has enhanced our loved ones’ aged care experience
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Chess and crossword puzzles keep dementia risk in check
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The common culprits of elder abuse revealed in ‘No More Shame’ research
Caution: this Talking Aged Care article contains references to elder abuse -
What can Australia learn from Canada’s care model?
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National Diabetes Week 2023: the Great Debates
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Three people, 20 years of work: prostate cancer treatment in Queensland
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Pick up chicks at TriCare’s Upper Mount Gravatt home
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Family member arrested in connection with double murder of 94-year-old SA couple
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2023 industry guidelines for aged care visitors during COVID-19
The new Sector Code was published on June 26, offering industry providers and people seeking aged care a sense of... -
Suspect in double murder of 94-year-old couple identified by SA Police
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‘Not valued for their work’ — aged care confusion leads to exclusion in wage increases
Head of not-for-profit aged care provider, Whiddon’s Chief Executive Officer has shared his solidarity with the... -
What do young people gain from aged care work?
Kay hopes that her inspiring and insightful experience may offer younger workers an amazing alternative to their career... -
Researchers break new ground in Parkinson’s disease treatment
As a person ages, their likelihood of developing Parkinson’s disease increases exponentially — the prognosis,... -
Community Vision’s plea for technology in aged care
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Advocates for older persons back controversial changes in aged care
As the majority of residential aged care facilities continue to operate at a loss, face staffing shortages and retention... -
New study shows daily aspirin use poses a risk to older adults
Anaemia is commonly experienced by older adults, potentially affecting overall function and increasing fatigue,...
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