Australian society is changing in its composition. People are living longer than previously which has led to increase in older people. Increased immigration during the past few decades has led to a significant increase in the number of older Australia residents who are both culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD). Also families, familial relationships and traditional support structures are altering. These demographic changes have significant implications for the challenges that Australia faces with its ageing population. The longevity is partially due to advances in preventative and curative health care, as well as to improvements in living standards. Research suggests alterations to the structure of family life are also affecting care...
An exploratory, qualitative study on the experiences of Polish older adults who made a transition f...
Aim: To explore the impact of cultural factors on the provision of end-of-life care in a geriatric i...
Background: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
This purpose of this study is to examine the effect of a forced mass interinstitutional relocation o...
One-third of older Australians are from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds (AB...
The population of Greater Western Sydney (GWS) is growing, ageing, and becoming more diverse, but li...
This paper draws on qualitative interviews with migrant Indo-Asian and African personal care workers...
Population ageing and migration are key issues in many societies today. Despite globalisation and cu...
This study explored how culture shapes relationships in aged care and the extent to which the reside...
As people are living longer, residential living has become a fact of life for those who need extens...
To examine how functional, medical and psychosocial factors influence the differences in use of comm...
© 2016 Dr. Dolly Hsaio-Yun HuangThe world’s population is ageing rapidly, so how to provide quality ...
Background: Demographic changes related to ageing and migration are key societal issues of our days....
The purpose of this prospective study of 2180 consecutive index admissions to an acute geriatric ser...
Australia is a culturally diverse country, with one in five older Australians born overseas in non-E...
An exploratory, qualitative study on the experiences of Polish older adults who made a transition f...
Aim: To explore the impact of cultural factors on the provision of end-of-life care in a geriatric i...
Background: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
This purpose of this study is to examine the effect of a forced mass interinstitutional relocation o...
One-third of older Australians are from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds (AB...
The population of Greater Western Sydney (GWS) is growing, ageing, and becoming more diverse, but li...
This paper draws on qualitative interviews with migrant Indo-Asian and African personal care workers...
Population ageing and migration are key issues in many societies today. Despite globalisation and cu...
This study explored how culture shapes relationships in aged care and the extent to which the reside...
As people are living longer, residential living has become a fact of life for those who need extens...
To examine how functional, medical and psychosocial factors influence the differences in use of comm...
© 2016 Dr. Dolly Hsaio-Yun HuangThe world’s population is ageing rapidly, so how to provide quality ...
Background: Demographic changes related to ageing and migration are key societal issues of our days....
The purpose of this prospective study of 2180 consecutive index admissions to an acute geriatric ser...
Australia is a culturally diverse country, with one in five older Australians born overseas in non-E...
An exploratory, qualitative study on the experiences of Polish older adults who made a transition f...
Aim: To explore the impact of cultural factors on the provision of end-of-life care in a geriatric i...
Background: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...