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Elderly care

A collection of 10 posts

Ageing

Supporting Healthy Ageing

Supporting an elderly individual, be it a client or a family member, is both a privilege and a responsibility. As they journey into their later years, ensuring their well-being becomes paramount.

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Ageing

Expert Tips For A Dementia Friendly Holiday Period

The holiday season is a time of celebration and togetherness, but for those living with dementia, it can be a period of confusion and stress.

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Aged Care

Meet & Greets - Finding the right worker for you

At Careseekers, we understand how important Meet and Greets are in finding the perfect aged care or disability support worker for you. It’s like a friendly job interview where you and the worker get to know each other better to see if you’re a great fit.

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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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Aged Care

Exercise & Ageing Well

Staying active as you get older is very important for good physical and mental health.

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Aged Care

Aged Care Quality Indicators & Delivering In Home Aged Care

By keeping the aged care quality indicators front of mind, you can spot problems or concerns early and get assistance for your client should they need it.

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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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Aged Care

COVID-19 Tips For The Elderly

The Australian Government Department of Health advises that all Australians are at risk of contracting COVID-19, however people over the age of 60 are at a greater risk of more serious complications.

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Disability

Carers need to time out too - tips for taking care of yourself when you're a carer for someone else.

Being the primary carer for an ageing loved one, or a loved one with a disability is meaningful and rewarding.

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Aged Care

How to get the most out of Careseekers: Tips for clients and care workers

If you’re a care-worker who works with us, or a client who sources care from us, you’ve probably already realised the huge benefits of using Careseekers. We want you to get

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