As National Palliative Care Week 2024 draws to a close on Saturday, a unique project at Flinders University is highlighting the contribution of community organisations
Older Australians living in rural and remote communities are set to benefit from $135 million in new government funding for aged care services in these
When do Australians plan to retire these days? According to recent data, the average person aged 45 and over is still aiming retirement between their
The internet is no longer just for the young! Over 2 million seniors in Australia have learned how to use the internet and digital technology
While many Australians take access to quality aged care for granted, the situation looks far different for older adults in rural and remote communities. A
As we grow older, our brains often don’t work quite as sharply as they used to. Fortunately, researchers have uncovered exciting evidence that a simple
As National Palliative Care Week begins, LGBTIQ+ Health Australia (LHA) and senior practitioner Dr Ruth McNair offer practical solutions for end-of-life challenges faced by LGBTIQ+
As more Australians step up to volunteer their time, a new opportunity has emerged to make a real difference in the lives of those living
Determining fault in the aftermath of a car accident is often complex, especially in cases where multiple parties share responsibility. Understanding how eligibility for compensation
Mable, a leading health tech solution, uses data-driven innovations to improve service delivery quality, achieve better matches between clients and support workers, and enable aged
The Care Economy Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) has welcomed the Albanese Government’s investments in health, mental health, aged care and early childhood education in the
New research led by Flinders University and international experts is expanding understanding of vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (known as VITT). At the height of