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NDIS

Overnight Rates & How They Work

Overnight care and support is a valuable service that supports individuals in their homes and can provide vital respite for family members and carers. If you choose to take an overnight shift, we want to explain the different types of overnight work and the rates involved.

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anxiety

What Is Generalised Anxiety Disorder?

It is completely normal to feel anxious from time to time, many of us lead stressful and busy lives. However excessive, ongoing anxiety and worries that are difficult to control and interfere with day-to-day activities may be a sign of generalised anxiety disorder.

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NDIS

Mileage 101 - How Mileage Is Charged With The NDIS

In February 2020, the Minister for the NDIS, Stuart Robert, announced more flexibility and increased choice for participants accessing transport in their plans.

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NDIS

What Is Invisible Disability?

Many people assume that to live with disability, people must have a visible difference for example, wheelchair use, an assistance dog, or an obvious physical disability. For many people living with disability this is not the case.

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Ageing

What Is Vascular Dementia?

Vascular dementia is a general term describing a group of conditions that cause a decline in cognitive skills. Vascular dementia occurs when vessels that supply blood to the brain become blocked or narrowed.

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Care Workers

It's Okay To Say No & Why Sometimes It Is The Best Answer

Our amazing community of care and support workers are dedicated, hard working and reliable - they are what sets Careseekers apart. Many of the care and support workers on our platform are so dedicated that they have trouble saying no to work when it is offered to them.

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autism

What Is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a complex developmental condition that appears very early in a child's life, generally before the age of three.

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NDIS

Definitions & Commonly Used Terms Around The NDIS

We've put together a list of disability definitions and commonly used terms.

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Palliative Care

What Is End Of Life Care & How Careseekers Can Help When You Arrive At This Point

End of life care aims to help those who have a life-limiting or life-threatening illness. The focus of this care is managing symptoms and providing assistance and comfort.

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Care Workers

Tips For Writing Great Shift Notes

Shift notes reflect a client’s movement towards their goals, as identified in their individual support plans, and also represent a record of events on each shift or visit and therefore serve as a communication tool for other staff involved in their care.

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