Angelina Friedman survived cancer, miscarriages, internal bleeding, sepsis, and not one, but two pandemics. over 100 years after living through the Spanish flu, the 101-year-old
In her forty years of working as a Practitioner Nurse, Mrs. Greeham could honestly say that she had seen just about everything in her profession.
As corona virus continues, it’s vital that we support our older Australians Keep in contact regularly with older neighbours, friends or family Set them up
“I just keep thinking that I don’t want to rely on people.” Abstract Background Most people living with dementia want to remain in their own
Encouraging a family caregiver is about expressing support and appreciation for the physical and emotional effort that goes into caring for a loved one. What are
Home care, residential care, private nurse? What are the practical options for Australians who need help with everyday living as they age? With some “admirable exceptions”,
In part one of its special investigation Who Cares, Four Corners hears from current and former staff who are speaking out about what they’ve seen
Retirement. It’s everyone’s dream of not having to work and being able to relax and enjoy life. However, this can have its own problems such
Exercise is vital, and age should not be a limitation or barrier, especially in the case of older adults living in residential aged care facilities.
An interview with Shannon Fehlman to get a first-look at how it’s like working in aged care After working with software engineering teams for the
The heart of care is all about emotional care. This requires a change in care services from simply providing task centred care. The shift from ‘doing’ it to accomplishing real emotional connection