Crea8

Older Australians ‘face funding more of their aged care’

Aged Care Taskforce Recommends More Means-Testing and Support for In-Home Care The federal government’s aged care taskforce has recommended that well-off older Australians should pay more of their own aged care costs in the future, and that more support should be provided for in-home care. The taskforce, chaired by aged care minister Anika Wells, is […]

Older Australians ‘face funding more of their aged care’ Read More »

Silver Melodies: Music’s Magic Reawaken Joy in the Elderly

Silver Memories’ Harmonious Melodies Revive Elderly Spirits Silver Memories, a radio station founded by Gary Thorpe OAM in 2007, is revolutionizing the well-being of the elderly, particularly those facing cognitive challenges or dementia, through its soothing and cheerful music selections from the 1940s to the 1970s. By bringing its broadcast service directly to aged care

Silver Melodies: Music’s Magic Reawaken Joy in the Elderly Read More »

Unnecessary Mandate: CHO Rules Out Mask Requirement Amidst Variant Spike

Queensland Doctors Call for Mask Mandate as Hospitalizations Surge Amidst Covid-19 Wave As Queensland grapples with the eighth wave of COVID-19, the state’s medical community is calling for a return to mask mandates in public gatherings, hospitals, GP surgeries, and planes. This urgent plea comes in response to a significant rise in hospitalizations, which have

Unnecessary Mandate: CHO Rules Out Mask Requirement Amidst Variant Spike Read More »

IRT faces financial deficit in the aftermath of a demanding year

Illawarra Aged Care Providers Navigate Mixed Fortunes Amidst Sector Challenges Despite years of industry-wide scandals and closures, the annual reports of Illawarra’s largest aged care providers reveal a mixed bag of financial outcomes. While one provider experienced a significant loss, another emerged with a surplus, highlighting the sector’s ongoing struggles amidst mounting costs and a

IRT faces financial deficit in the aftermath of a demanding year Read More »

Hospital Beds Blockaded: Aged Care Shortage Impairs Patient Discharge

NSW Hospitals Overwhelmed by Aged Care Shortage NSW hospitals are grappling with a growing backlog of patients who are clinically ready for discharge but lack access to appropriate aged care or disability care services. This shortage has resulted in hospitals becoming de facto aged care facilities, particularly in remote rural areas. NSW Health officials have

Hospital Beds Blockaded: Aged Care Shortage Impairs Patient Discharge Read More »

Aged Care Workforce Crisis Demands Immediate Intervention, Experts Assert

Allied Health Workforce Shortage in Aged Care Remains Acute, Experts Warn A peak body of allied health academics has issued a stark warning that Australia urgently needs to train more than 25,000 allied health professionals to address the escalating demand for aged care workers. This dire need stems from the sector’s chronic staffing shortages, highlighted

Aged Care Workforce Crisis Demands Immediate Intervention, Experts Assert Read More »

Empowering Youth: Cultivating New Skills for the Future

The Pandemic’s Impact on Primary School Students: A Glimpse into Their Lives Two Years After Lockdowns In the wake of Victoria’s two-year lockdown anniversary, The Age delves into the experiences of primary school students, a group that has faced unique challenges due to the pandemic. Despite the disruptions caused by lockdowns and remote learning, many

Empowering Youth: Cultivating New Skills for the Future Read More »

State’s Top Doctor Sounds Alarm over Public Hospitals Overwhelmed by Elderly Patients Lacking Adequate Aged Care

NSW’s Health System Needs Revamp to Address Aging Population, Says Chief Health Officer NSW’s Chief Health Officer, Dr. Kerry Chant, has issued a stark warning that the state’s healthcare system must adapt to reflect its rapidly aging population. In a joint report with senior NSW Health bureaucrats, Chant argues that the increasing prevalence of age-related

State’s Top Doctor Sounds Alarm over Public Hospitals Overwhelmed by Elderly Patients Lacking Adequate Aged Care Read More »

Homegrown Solutions: Addressing the Aged Care Workforce Shortage Locally

Far North Aged Care Providers Partner with Educators and Iwi to Cultivate Local Workforce In a collaborative effort to address the growing shortage of aged care workers in the Far North, aged care providers, educators, and iwi have joined forces to nurture a local aged care workforce. The initiative aims to tackle the increasing demand

Homegrown Solutions: Addressing the Aged Care Workforce Shortage Locally Read More »

Shopping Basket
Scroll to Top