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A collection of 18 posts

Aged Care

Supporting a Loved One with Dementia: Tools to Help You Navigate

Caring for a loved one living with dementia can be both rewarding and challenging. It requires patience, compassion, and often a strong support network. As a carer, you may feel overwhelmed at times, but it’s important to know that you’re not alone.

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Aged Care

Older Australians & Living With Chronic Pain

According to statistics, one in three older Australians live with chronic pain. It's a common challenge that many older individuals face as they age. ​ Conditions like arthritis, back pain, and other age-related issues can make life challenging for many older Australians. ​

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Ageing

COVID-19 Mandates Have Ended - So What Are Your Obligations When Working With Clients?

Australian Government health mandates about COVID-19 have ended but COVID is still circulating in the community and vulnerable clients are still at risk from severe illness.

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NDIS

Occupational Therapy With My OT Crew

We chat to Sunshine Coast based occupational therapists MOC about the role occupational therapy has in supporting and adding value to the lives of their clients.

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How You Can Show Proof Of Your COVID-19 Vaccination

As our cities begin to open up safely, the team at Careseekers has been vigilant in making sure our community of care and support workers are getting vaccinated, providing proof of their vaccination status and are aware of their obligations as workers providing services to vulnerable Australians.

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NDIS

What Is The NDIS Worker Screening Check?

The NDIS Worker Screening Check assesses the risk posed to people with a disability by people who work or seeks to work with them. It determines whether a person is cleared or excluded from working in certain roles with people living with disability.

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Aged Care

Companionship & Community Access - What Are They & How Do They Differ?

Both Community Access and Companionship care and support are forms of non-medical care and support that are vital to many members of our community.

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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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Aged Care

Navigating My Aged Care - How To Get A Home Care Package Fast

Understanding and navigating My Aged Care can be a complex and difficult process for individuals and families. We hope the following points assist you in the process.

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Care Workers

How To Navigate A Meet & Greet

Navigating a meet and greet can be challenging. Here are some great tips to help you during your meeting.

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