In this brief paper, we outline some important messages in the literature pertaining to community care for Indigenous older people. Such literature has been scarce until relatively recently. These key messages are particularly important as aged care sector reforms are implemented. We highlight significant research findings concerning health, care preferences and service delivery challenges for the provision of community care for this population group. To be successful, a service needs to be relevant, and to be relevant, services need to take a community development approach in their development and ongoing management
Purpose: Integrated care is gaining popularity in Australian public policy as an acceptable means to...
[Extract] This chapter explores the heath and wellbeing of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
The urban Indigenous older adult population in Canada continues to grow; however, there is a lack of...
Recent public discussion around the ageing of the Australian population has paid little attention to...
Abstract Objective: To ascertain and meet current and anticipated needs for residential care and oth...
Aim: To identify: 1) best practice aged care principles and practices for Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
Abstract Background Indigenous people continue to experience high rates of multiple chronic conditi...
Background: Respecting and meeting cultural needs is an important aspect of care. However, little is...
Aim: To investigate the effectiveness of the Australian Government's aged care planning framework fo...
While a small body of literature focuses on various facets of aged care services delivered to Aborig...
Over 1 million Canadians aged 45-64 provide care to seniors with disabilities or physical limitation...
This Briefing presents evidence from research to guide mainstream community aged care organisations ...
Aging well is a priority in Canada and globally, particularly for older Indigenous adults experienci...
Aim: The objective of this systematic review was to identify primary health-care or aged-care strate...
While a small body of literature focuses on various facets of aged care services delivered to Aborig...
Purpose: Integrated care is gaining popularity in Australian public policy as an acceptable means to...
[Extract] This chapter explores the heath and wellbeing of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
The urban Indigenous older adult population in Canada continues to grow; however, there is a lack of...
Recent public discussion around the ageing of the Australian population has paid little attention to...
Abstract Objective: To ascertain and meet current and anticipated needs for residential care and oth...
Aim: To identify: 1) best practice aged care principles and practices for Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
Abstract Background Indigenous people continue to experience high rates of multiple chronic conditi...
Background: Respecting and meeting cultural needs is an important aspect of care. However, little is...
Aim: To investigate the effectiveness of the Australian Government's aged care planning framework fo...
While a small body of literature focuses on various facets of aged care services delivered to Aborig...
Over 1 million Canadians aged 45-64 provide care to seniors with disabilities or physical limitation...
This Briefing presents evidence from research to guide mainstream community aged care organisations ...
Aging well is a priority in Canada and globally, particularly for older Indigenous adults experienci...
Aim: The objective of this systematic review was to identify primary health-care or aged-care strate...
While a small body of literature focuses on various facets of aged care services delivered to Aborig...
Purpose: Integrated care is gaining popularity in Australian public policy as an acceptable means to...
[Extract] This chapter explores the heath and wellbeing of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
The urban Indigenous older adult population in Canada continues to grow; however, there is a lack of...