The biggest aged care challenges in 2016
Aged care has seen a significant number of changes this year, and there’s really no denying that they’ll continue throughout 2016.
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Aged care has seen a significant number of changes this year, and there’s really no denying that they’ll continue throughout 2016.
Australia certainly has a laundry list of challenges to deal with, but the spread of the elderly population is one of the most critical.
How can aged care facilities in Australia attract a new generation of workers and ensure they have both the right skills and experience?
It may seem easy to gloss over the rights of our elderly population, but this needs to change ahead of further population growth.
A new study from Roy Morgan has taken a look at the top ranking professions in Australia in terms of ethic and honesty. Of course, how does this relate to carers?
How can data management practices help to improve the operation, financial and otherwise, of aged care facilities in Australia?
Technology will come to play an even more important role in aged care over the next few years, helping providers and carers alike.
The advent of Severe Behaviour Response teams in Australia is going to mean greater support for aged care providers struggling to deal with dementia.
Retirement income is certainly a substantial issue in Australia, but there doesn’t seem to be a shortage of innovative solutions.
Elderly Australians living below the poverty line is certainly something that needs to be avoided, but it could prove quite difficult.