Housing
View All ArticlesSt Basil's Annandale aged care home closing after half a century (1)
More than 40 residents of the St Basil’s Annandale aged care home in Sydney’s Inner West will have to move, with the home to shut down in September.
Is this Australia's greenest aged care home?
Australia’s first 5 Star Green Star rated aged care home has opened in Carseldine, Brisbane.
New culturally sensitive aged care home to open in Nhulunbuy, NT
A new aged care home designed hand-in-hand with Yolngu leaders – the first of its kind in Australia...
Worthwhile new use for closed Adelaide care home
A shuttered aged care home in South Australia will receive a new lease on life, with its owners repurposing it to provide temporary accommodation for NDIS participants transitioning out of hospital.
Life Matters
View All ArticlesFirst resident moves in to Heritage Northcote
Heritage Care’s new aged care home in Northcote, Melbourne, has welcomed its first resident. Brian Comas (pictured centre) has moved into Heritage Northcote, supported by his wife Irmgard and daughters Yvette and Letitia. According to Brian, the staff were attentive and thoughtful on his first day at his new home.
Thanks to aged care workers across the country
Aged care workers around Australia have been celebrated as part of Aged Care Employee Day on Sunday 7 August.
Aged Care Justice is the new name for aged care legal advocacy group
There’s a new name for a prominent aged care legal advocacy group, with Aged-care Legal Advocacy & Reform Matter (ALARM) revealing its new, snappier branding: Aged Care Justice.
Ekka experience comes to Bolton Clarke Inverpine
They couldn’t get to the Queensland Agricultural Show themselves – but residents at Bolton Clarke Inverpine aged care home still got the Ekka experience when the show came to them.
Medical
View All ArticlesGovernment to publish individual aged care homes' vaccine rates
As the latest COVID-19 wave continues, the Federal Department of Health and Aged Care will begin publishing vaccination rates for individual residential aged care homes.
NSW lifts COVID-19 vaccine mandate for aged care
NSW has become the latest state to lift COVID-19 vaccination restrictions for aged care home visitors, joining Victoria and Queensland. Unvaccinated visitors will now be allowed, though are still “strongly encouraged” to have received jabs for both COVID and the seasonal flu; visitors should also provide evidence of a negative rapid antigen test just before entry.
Aged care residents struggling to access mental health care
Aged care residents with mental illness are finding it hard to access mental health services, with a new study finding that less than three per cent of residents with mental health conditions obtained treatment in 2016/17.
Ambulance Victoria launches new triage system for aged care Triple Zero calls
Ambulance Victoria is rolling out a new system to better triage Triple Zero (000) emergency calls from people in aged care homes. The Residential Aged Care Enhanced Response (RACER) pathway will see Referral Services Triage Practitioners either dispatch an ambulance or direct callers to other services such as Residential-In-Reach or the Victorian Virtual Emergency Department (VVED).
News & Issues
View All ArticlesKalgoorlie-Boulder will review aged care services thanks to advocacy campaign
A year-long campaign by a local seniors’ advocate has spurred the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder Council to lobby the Federal Government on the aged care services it is able to provide.
UnitingCare Queensland joins Catholic Health Australia
UnitingCare Queensland has become the first non-Catholic aged care organisation to join Catholic Health Australia, which is the country’s largest non-Government provider group for health, community and aged care.
Aged Care Justice is the new name for aged care legal advocacy group
There’s a new name for a prominent aged care legal advocacy group, with Aged-care Legal Advocacy & Reform Matter (ALARM) revealing its new, snappier branding: Aged Care Justice.
Worthwhile new use for closed Adelaide care home
A shuttered aged care home in South Australia will receive a new lease on life, with its owners repurposing it to provide temporary accommodation for NDIS participants transitioning out of hospital.
Opinion
View All ArticlesDame Helen Mirren takes down British talk show host Michael Parkinson
Dame Helen Mirren takes down British talk show host Michael Parkinson – in 1975 This interview was dug out of the archives this week, reminding us yet again why we love the iconic British actress.
Win a $4 million beach house – for only $5
Yes, this $3.8 million oceanfront house could be yours – and all for the price of a raffle ticket. The property in the Sydney suburb of Freshwater is being raffled by Home lotteries group RSL Art Union to raise money for veterans.
How to speak to a man who’s in denial
Tough question: how do you talk to a smart, responsible man, aged about 70, and tell him he must plan for his life possibly going wrong? Events such as strokes, accidents, back injuries, mental illness and divorce can happen to anyone, but few people want to talk about what this could mean for their future, especially us men.
Australian politics falls to new lows with fight over iconic Chiko roll
The latest topic for debate in Federal Parliament would certainly have you think so, with new National Party MP Andrew Gee using his maiden speech to put forth the argument that the fish-and-chip shop classic, the Chiko Roll, was created in his electorate in the town of Lithgow.
Entertainment
View All ArticlesFormer 90’s starlet finds new career – as aged care nurse
Do you recall Kate Fischer? She was the model, actress and TV presenter famously engaged to billionaire James Packer until a highly-publicised split in 1998 led her to move to Los Angeles and retire from public life ten years ago.
A virtual world tour for Catholic Healthcare residents
Catholic Healthcare residents at two NSW aged care facilities recently had a chance to travel the world – without even leaving their homes.
Kamahl to headline free Christmas in July concert for Aussie seniors
Legendary Aussie singer Kamahl will headline a free Christmas in July concert hosted by the Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) next Tuesday.
Dementia specialists to host Q&A sessions around release of new film
Dementia experts will host Q&A sessions following screenings of a new documentary film, Everybody’s Oma, which follows the story of a NSW Central Coast grandmother with dementia and her family.
Healthy & Well
View All ArticlesBreaking away from institutional dementia care
Following a successful five-year pilot, the New Zealand Ministry of Health has approved a new “small town” model for dementia care villages.
All aboard for healthy minds
A Queensland aged care home has set up a model train room with the help of Dementia Support Australia (DSA) to help residents keep their minds active.
Government to publish individual aged care homes' vaccine rates
As the latest COVID-19 wave continues, the Federal Department of Health and Aged Care will begin publishing vaccination rates for individual residential aged care homes.
Aged care residents struggling to access mental health care
Aged care residents with mental illness are finding it hard to access mental health services, with a new study finding that less than three per cent of residents with mental health conditions obtained treatment in 2016/17.