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Latest aged care News | Page 79

Government turns its back on people who have least, and guarantees more cuts to essential services
Budget sets up genuine election competition on health policy
Workforce strategy to support growing health and social assistance sector
Scott Morrison’s Last Chance To Reverse Liberal Cuts To Health
Budget aged care funding must be tied to RESIDENTS’ care
Analysis – Bringing forward government’s tax cuts in budget would worsen inequality
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ ad campaign targets Morrison on penalty rates
STRONGER restraint regulations to Protect senior Australians
Advanced planning critical for end-of-life-care dignity: Deakin research
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ commitment needed to embed pharmacists in residential aged care
Culture Training for Nurses working with Seniors
Prime time for a pre-election meeting
Simplifying forms for senior Australians requiring aged care services
Caulfield to get a Specialist Dementia Care Unit
Lake Macquarie to get a Specialist Dementia Care Unit
Stronger Aged Care Protections for Senior Australians
NurseWatch, a new aged-care-at-home service
Nurses transforming health care in Australia
Music Therapy Improving Lives as People Living with Dementia Tune in
Contract signing seals Innovation Campus Health and Wellbeing Precinct partnership
Wyatt and Drum Announce $4.7 Million for Care of Disadvantaged Elderly
Your chance to dance with Australian Ballet
Skilling South Australia aged care workers
Assisting pressure on hospitals in SEQ
New Charter of Rights in aged care welcomed by dementia peak body
Aged Care Sector Committee Appointments
Medicare freeze promise signals focus on general practice
1.9 Million to Continue Partnership in Culture Care Program
Switchboard Funded to Supporet LGBTI Senior Australians
Some ‘Glossy’ food trees to be retained in aged care plan changes
Rockliff clueless on extent of TasTAFE shortfalls
Lack of visibility in home care and dementia a major concern
Human Services speaks your language online
Health care needs Registered Nurses, not replacements
Connected Beginnings for Tasmanian children
Federal Government takes action to get younger people out of aged care homes
ADA addresses inquiry into sleep health awareness
Seniors to quiz local candidates at Hobart election forum
Montessori principles prove promising in improving quality of life for people living with dementia
ADA censures private health insurers’ grab for control of Medicare
Competency-based training for nurses leads to better care for aged
Everybody deserves right to a healthy future: Nurses & midwives support ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Close Gap Day
Seniors to quiz local candidates ahead of federal election
$467 Million Increase in Aged Care Subsidies
Human rights based approach to aged care welcomed by dementia peak body
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Seniors welcomes new residential aged care funding model
New Headspace service for Esperance to combat youth mental health
High-Tech care to give Denmark Seniors More Choice