In the grand journey of life, there often comes a time when we need to consider home modification planning. Unfortunately, for many, this is left
This year brought no shortage of complex challenges for Australia’s healthcare and aged care sectors. Amidst staffing shortages, funding limitations and a growing elderly population,
Towards the end of 2023, Healthcare Channel reflects on the valuable insights shared by industry leaders who have graced our platform. Healthcare Channel has had
Our healthcare system is regarded as world-leading, but it still grapples with siloed data and insights, patient dissatisfaction, clinician shortages, exhaustion and rising costs. As
Addressing homelessness is not solely a housing concern but a pressing health issue, contends the Australian Health, Housing, and Homelessness Network (A3HN) in its latest
Leading dementia care provider Group Homes Australia (GHA) announces its first personalised short-stay dementia respite, Respite Reimagined (R&R). The launch is GHA’s latest initiative to
In a landmark partnership, Dementia Training Australia is proud to announce its sponsorship of The Wicking Dementia Research & Education Centre’s Massive Open Online Courses
The Prince Charles Hospital, with the support of The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation, through its initiative, The Common Good, has unveiled ‘Charlie’s Village’ – a
Trust is the bedrock of any effective healthcare system as it fosters the relationship between patients, practitioners and institutions. It is a delicate currency, earned
A University of Sydney Engineering Honours student is developing technology to allow people with low vision and blindness to play ping pong using sound. Working with ARIA
GoGoGrandparent, the leading provider of transportation solutions for older adults in North America, has launched its inclusive, on-demand mobility service in Australia, delivered in partnership
An analysis of data from the IBIS-II clinical trial has found that hormone levels measured through blood tests may be able to identify postmenopausal women who