Alzheimer’s Australia recently commissioned research group Access Economics to model different scenarios for the supply of aged care, to identify strategies to increase consumer choice and to promote service flexibility, and to identify funding options for a sustainable aged care system into the future. The report, Caring places: planning for aged care and dementia 2010-2050, found that the number of people with dementia will quadruple by 2050 to nearly 1 million.Caring places: planning for aged care and dementia 2010-205
Population aging is a significant issue for Australia and across the globe. Not only is Australia’s ...
Alzheimer’s Australia commissioned NATSEM at the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the...
Dementia is an encompassing term used to define a series of \u27neurological conditions, of which th...
This report analyses the impact of the ageing population and projected dementia rates on every feder...
Without a significant medical breakthrough, the number of Australians with dementia is expected to s...
Providing for quality care in later life is a key concern of Australians as they age. To ensure the...
This research project will provide policy-makers and housing practitioners with new knowledge into t...
Among a series of recommendations thus report proposes the establishment of a national aged care for...
Objectives: The number of people in the developed world who have dementia is predicted to rise marke...
The Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA) commissioned Alzheimer’s Australia to conduct a series of...
OBJECTIVES: Centre-based aged care services are a key site of early intervention and support for peo...
none2This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged ...
Objective: To produce projections of the number of dementia cases in Australia from 2000 to 2050. Th...
This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged care ...
Background Studies in some high-income countries have reported a potential decline in the prevalence...
Population aging is a significant issue for Australia and across the globe. Not only is Australia’s ...
Alzheimer’s Australia commissioned NATSEM at the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the...
Dementia is an encompassing term used to define a series of \u27neurological conditions, of which th...
This report analyses the impact of the ageing population and projected dementia rates on every feder...
Without a significant medical breakthrough, the number of Australians with dementia is expected to s...
Providing for quality care in later life is a key concern of Australians as they age. To ensure the...
This research project will provide policy-makers and housing practitioners with new knowledge into t...
Among a series of recommendations thus report proposes the establishment of a national aged care for...
Objectives: The number of people in the developed world who have dementia is predicted to rise marke...
The Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA) commissioned Alzheimer’s Australia to conduct a series of...
OBJECTIVES: Centre-based aged care services are a key site of early intervention and support for peo...
none2This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged ...
Objective: To produce projections of the number of dementia cases in Australia from 2000 to 2050. Th...
This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged care ...
Background Studies in some high-income countries have reported a potential decline in the prevalence...
Population aging is a significant issue for Australia and across the globe. Not only is Australia’s ...
Alzheimer’s Australia commissioned NATSEM at the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the...
Dementia is an encompassing term used to define a series of \u27neurological conditions, of which th...