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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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Setting goals and evaluating meaningful outcomes for people living with dementia who are participating in reablement programs
This practitioner guide assists with setting goals and evaluating meaningful outcomes for older people living with dementia who are participating in reablement programs
Palliative care and end of life: Death of place
Dying in one’s place of choice is associated with increased satisfaction with end-of-life care. A person may prefer dying in their own home, an aged care residential facility, or a hospital. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.
Understanding and defining loneliness and social isolation
This information sheet from the Australian Institute of Family Studies discusses social isolation and loneliness and provides common definitions to support practitioner understanding of people experiencing challenges with social relationships and connections.
Types of technology in aged care: Wearable technology
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on wearable technology is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Virtual Reality
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on virtual reality is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Telehealth
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on telehealth is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Social engagement technologies
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on social engagement technologies is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Smartphones and mobile Apps
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on smartphones and mobile apps is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Smart homes
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on smart homes is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Sensors and monitoring technologies
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on sensors and monitoring technologies is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.