Allied Health & Aging

Public hearing to discuss ear diseases in Indigenous Australians

31 May, 2017

On Wednesday, 7 June, the Australian Parliament's Health, Aged Care and Sport Committee will be holding a public hearing into the prevalence of ear diseases among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.


Online program for palliative care launched

30 May, 2017 | Supplied by: Flinders University

Researchers at Flinders University have developed palliAGED — an online program which connects health professionals and family members with evidence-based support for palliative care in aged care.


Pureed food manufacturer recognised for innovation

25 May, 2017

Textured Concept Foods (TCF), a manufacturer of pureed foods for those with swallowing difficulties, has been recognised in a new book celebrating Australia's top 50 innovators in food manufacturing.


Palliative care hospitalisations rising in Australia

24 May, 2017

Hospitalisations for palliative care are growing faster than all hospitalisations, according to a report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).


Fall prevention with a powered exoskeleton

16 May, 2017

European researchers have developed a smart exoskeleton that recognises loss of balance and prevents falling in elderly patients.


Music Remembers Me

03 May, 2017

A powerful how-to guide bringing the transformative power of music into the lives of people living with dementia.


Could human cord plasma boost the ageing brain?

25 April, 2017

Scientists are exploring the potential of human cord plasma to slow brain degeneration.


The National Aged Care Quality Indicator Program — helping combat unplanned weight loss

11 April, 2017 by Valentina Giannelli* | Supplied by: Dietitians Association of Australia

It is well recognised that residents of aged-care facilities are at high risk of weight loss, with the prevalence of malnutrition in the residential aged-care setting ranging from 40–70%.


World Health Day 7 April — living with a black dog

07 April, 2017

The WHO campaign for World Health Day is focusing on the prevention and treatment of depression.


Local drug action teams to find cracks in the ice

05 April, 2017

Federal money is on finding a community-based solution to ice and other drugs of addiction.


There's no need to lock older people into nursing homes 'for their own safety'

22 March, 2017 by Marta Woolford, Monash University and Joseph Ibrahim, Monash University

To lock or not? How much of our concern for safety is for the resident, how much is for the family members and caregivers, and how much of it is for the staff and owners of nursing homes?


Is your brain training program worth its weight?

22 February, 2017

Popular brain training programs have been put to the test by researchers. The results show that some programs, but not all, can help slow cognitive decline that may lead to dementia.


FactCheck: it's true – WA has the nation's highest rate of methamphetamine use

22 February, 2017 by Nicole Lee, Professor at the National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University

Western Australia's state Labor leader Mark McGowan was quoted as saying "we have the worst rate of methamphetamine usage in the country". It's true.


What's that word? Brain changes begin years before Alzheimer's diagnosis

21 February, 2017

Alzheimer's is a long game — it doesn't happen overnight. The good news is, early intervention can delay onset.


$8 million Lighthouse Hospital Project improves acute coronary care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders

14 February, 2017

The Minister for Indigenous Health, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP recently announced $8 million to expand a project that is transforming hospital care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with acute coronary syndrome.


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