The Australian veteran population can be loosely grouped into the younger veterans that are currently serving in, or returned from recent conflicts, to the ‘young elderly’ (65 to 74 years of age) from the Cold War era, to the near centenarians and centenarians from the earlier conflicts of World War 1 and 2. In 2013, 58.2% of veterans receiving medical treatment under the Gold or White cards were males being on average 71.3 years of age, while the average age of females was 83.4 years. Overall, 51.5% were 80+ years of age (ranging from <30, to 90+ years of age)..
Objective. To identify the prevalence of potentially preventable medication-related hospitalizations...
Objective: To assess the effect of home-based health assessments for older Australians on health-rel...
This study set out to re—examine some of the assumptions behind Australia’s current housing policies...
Background: Age and life expectancy of residents in many developed countries, including Australia, i...
Comparisons between veterans and non-veterans in a sample of 243 older Australians with dementia sho...
In Australia, veterans are a vulnerable group, because of ageing, and high rates of chronic or life-...
[Extract] In Australia, life expectancy for females has risen from 60 years in 1900 to 83 years in t...
Background: The recent period of instability and conflict in parts of the world has exposed a new ge...
How individuals age is affected by life experiences. What we know today about aging has been largely...
This report assists general practitioners in engaging with younger veterans who have served in the A...
[Extract] At one time, all individuals over the age of 65 were considered old. In the 2011 Australia...
In Australia, veterans are a vulnerable group, because of ageing, and high rates of chronic or life-...
Aim: To identify and evaluate the management and care of older people with multiple chronic health p...
Purpose of the studyTo examine whether Veteran status influences (a) women's survival to age 80 year...
Objectives: To describe the development and performance of an instrument for health assessment of ol...
Objective. To identify the prevalence of potentially preventable medication-related hospitalizations...
Objective: To assess the effect of home-based health assessments for older Australians on health-rel...
This study set out to re—examine some of the assumptions behind Australia’s current housing policies...
Background: Age and life expectancy of residents in many developed countries, including Australia, i...
Comparisons between veterans and non-veterans in a sample of 243 older Australians with dementia sho...
In Australia, veterans are a vulnerable group, because of ageing, and high rates of chronic or life-...
[Extract] In Australia, life expectancy for females has risen from 60 years in 1900 to 83 years in t...
Background: The recent period of instability and conflict in parts of the world has exposed a new ge...
How individuals age is affected by life experiences. What we know today about aging has been largely...
This report assists general practitioners in engaging with younger veterans who have served in the A...
[Extract] At one time, all individuals over the age of 65 were considered old. In the 2011 Australia...
In Australia, veterans are a vulnerable group, because of ageing, and high rates of chronic or life-...
Aim: To identify and evaluate the management and care of older people with multiple chronic health p...
Purpose of the studyTo examine whether Veteran status influences (a) women's survival to age 80 year...
Objectives: To describe the development and performance of an instrument for health assessment of ol...
Objective. To identify the prevalence of potentially preventable medication-related hospitalizations...
Objective: To assess the effect of home-based health assessments for older Australians on health-rel...
This study set out to re—examine some of the assumptions behind Australia’s current housing policies...