Resources
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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Communication Strategies for you and your loved ones
This article from Ear Science Institute Australia describes practical strategies to help in communicating with people with hearing problems. It also includes a 3min video about how hearing loss affects everyone.
Caring for the carers – How can we take better care of care workers?
Provided information on how we can take better care of care workers
Living longer: How to manage loneliness as an older person
This article from Advocare provides helpful tips for older people and their families to help address social isolation and loneliness. An infographic is also available that summarises the tips in a visual manner.
“Not just existing”: Meaning through activity participation
In this article, Dr Laura Tierney discusses what makes activities meaningful to older adults living with dementia, stressing the importance of ensuring activities are enjoyable, suited to the person, and related to personal goals.
The role gardens and gardening can play on the health and wellbeing of older people: A literature review
This article from the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal describes the role, importance and benefits of gardens and gardening for the wellbeing of older adults.
4 changes to digitally transform aged care
This blog by Visionflex discusses the four changes required for the digital transformation of the aged care sector.
Should we move our loved one with dementia into a nursing home?
This article from The University of Sydney provides insights about important things to consider when deciding to move a loved one with dementia into a nursing home.
What's governance got to do with it?
An article written by Ruth Greene, registered nurse, that explores what clinical governance is and its core purpose.
How to meet your aged care governance obligations Part 1: Organisational governance
This article explains what organisational governance means, why it’s important, and what Aged Care Quality and Safety will be looking for when they assess organisational compliance.
How to meet your aged care governance obligations Part 2: Clinical governance
This article follows on from Part 1: Organisational governance, presenting what clinical governance means, why it’s important, and how an aged care provider can meeting their governance obligations - related to the Aged Care Quality Standards.