With an elderly population boom on the horizon, aged care in Australia is under urgent review. But what does "aged care" actually involve - and why isn\u27t it more widely discussed in the community? From pastoral care to catering, we visit a nursing home and discover that the challenges lie both inside and outside the aged care industry. Guests John and Margaret SteelAshleigh Lodge, Sydney Keith LushResident, Ashleigh Lodge Rita WhiteResident, Ashleigh Lodge, Sydney Helen MillerDirector of Aged Care, St Vincents & Mater Health Sydney Jan ArmstrongDirector of Nursing, Ashleigh Lodge Sally MoorePhysiotherapist, Ashleigh Lodge Letti HeimuliNursing Team Leader, Ashleigh Lodge Marie Labonne and Maria MatosCatering, Ashleigh Lodge David ...
We would suggest that the current model of aged care is predicated upon anachronistic and flawed ass...
By the year 2060 Australians aged 65 and over will account for one quarter of the population, one in...
That the issue of ageing is going to be high on the agenda of Australian governments and community ...
Many of us will end up in aged care, but no one wants to talk about it. It\u27s depressing, boring, ...
This issues paper is part of an inquiry developing detailed options for restructuring Australia\u27s...
Providing for quality care in later life is a key concern of Australians as they age. To ensure the...
There are a few broad areas of concern to this paper: all broadly pertaining to the subject of right...
Introduction The aged care system caters for Australians aged 65 and over (and Indigenous Australia...
Over recent years aged care has emerged as a significant public issue in the popular media and in th...
This report sets out a series of proposals to deal with weaknesses and challenges in the aged care s...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72939/1/j.1547-5069.1999.tb00449.x.pd
If demography is destiny, then aged care is the sector where election promises should be flowing th...
Caring for older Australians should be of paramount concern to all in our community. Older people a...
The Australian population is ageing. Just in case you are one of the very tiny percentage of the pop...
‘Aged care’ is becoming a central concern in Australian society at large as well as for governments...
We would suggest that the current model of aged care is predicated upon anachronistic and flawed ass...
By the year 2060 Australians aged 65 and over will account for one quarter of the population, one in...
That the issue of ageing is going to be high on the agenda of Australian governments and community ...
Many of us will end up in aged care, but no one wants to talk about it. It\u27s depressing, boring, ...
This issues paper is part of an inquiry developing detailed options for restructuring Australia\u27s...
Providing for quality care in later life is a key concern of Australians as they age. To ensure the...
There are a few broad areas of concern to this paper: all broadly pertaining to the subject of right...
Introduction The aged care system caters for Australians aged 65 and over (and Indigenous Australia...
Over recent years aged care has emerged as a significant public issue in the popular media and in th...
This report sets out a series of proposals to deal with weaknesses and challenges in the aged care s...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72939/1/j.1547-5069.1999.tb00449.x.pd
If demography is destiny, then aged care is the sector where election promises should be flowing th...
Caring for older Australians should be of paramount concern to all in our community. Older people a...
The Australian population is ageing. Just in case you are one of the very tiny percentage of the pop...
‘Aged care’ is becoming a central concern in Australian society at large as well as for governments...
We would suggest that the current model of aged care is predicated upon anachronistic and flawed ass...
By the year 2060 Australians aged 65 and over will account for one quarter of the population, one in...
That the issue of ageing is going to be high on the agenda of Australian governments and community ...