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Aged Care

Tips and hints to help you keep your loved ones at home as they age, safely, affordably and long term

Aged Care

Tips to make life easier when caring for a loved one with parkinsons

Like most chronic progressive diseases, Parkinson’s affects not only the person suffering from the disease but those closest to them. The partners, children, relatives and friends of someone with Parkinson’s Disease

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Ageing Parents

5 Signs a loved one is receiving high quality care in the home

Do you feel anxious leaving your loved on in the care of someone you have just met? Is it made worse by the fact that your loved one doesn’t have the verbal

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Aged Care

A list of must read resources if you have a loved one with Dementia

If you or a family member has recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it’s reassuring to know you are not alone. According to Alzheimer’s Australia there are more than 353,800

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Aged Care

Welcome to the future… A look at ageing in-home in the 21st Century

Technology is making life much easier and safer to age at home. It’s not about robots replacing caregivers but rather technologies that ensure peace of mind and quick access to help, doctors

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Aged Care

What is a patient advocate and how can they help?

On our blog today, Dorothy Kamaker MN RN speaks to us about the role of patient advocates in a care situation and how they can make life much easier for families when coping

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Aged Care

A better way to find carers

Welcome to the first Careseekers blog! We are two sisters, whose desire to set up Careseekers stems from a very personal experience. A few years ago one of our grandparents was no longer

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