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Browse resources created and collated by ARIIA as a trusted, evidence-based guide to supporting innovation across the aged care sector.

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Toolkit for embedding wellness and reablement into your organisation

This toolkit serves as a guide for service providers to effectively implement wellness and reablement principles.

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Mental health in residential aged care toolkit: Improving emotional wellness

A tookit designed to support capacity building and confidence of care workers when responding to residents of aged care facilities with common mental health issues.

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A toolkit for embedding wellness and reablement into your organisation

Information and tools for Commonwealth Home Support Programme service providers to support them to prepare, implement and evaluate the embedding of wellness and reablement in their organisation.

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Organisational culture checklist

This checklist is a guide for organisations in evaluating how they applied the principles of wellness and reablement.

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Dementia Outcomes Measurement Suite

The Dementia Outcomes Measurement Suite (DOMS) is a compendium of validated tools for the assessment of various aspects of dementia by health care professionals.

Added 25 Jul 2022
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Dementia kit

Free dementia information kit (*please note you must provide some information in order to access this resource).

Added 25 Jul 2022
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Responsive Behaviours Toolkit

This resource is to help health professionals educate their health and care staff, by providing brief ‘bite-sized’ training sessions in time-poor environments. (*please note you must be logged in as a Dementia Training Australia member (free) to watch video presentations and access resources).

Added 22 Jul 2022
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Better for everyone - Manager's toolkit

This toolkit is the product of a project carried out over two years by HammondCare and Uniting Aged Care Victoria and Tasmania. The purpose of the project was to demonstrate that resident behaviours of concern could be reduced by making simple, evidence-based changes in four different areas of aged care.

Added 22 Jul 2022