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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

Exercise & Ageing Well

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

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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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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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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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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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Aged Care

What Is Personal Care?

All individuals have the right to expect safe, effective and quality delivery of personal and clinical care.

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Aged Care

How To Protect Elderly People From Falls

30% of Australians over 65 experience at least one fall per year. But you can mitigate the risk of falls with some simple preventative measures.

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