It’s one thing to talk about what it takes to age in place or normalising the ageing-in-place concept on a community level. But what do we need to actually make it happen? Here’s what we can experiment with as individuals to age-in-place to ensure we have the access...
Values-based care may be a big selling point for aged care facilities, but that doesn’t mean that it’s an integral part of how a centre runs. Looking beneath the smart marketing phrases and strong claims is part of making sure values-based care is truly on offer. To...
Elder abuse can be intentional and unintentional. Intentional acts are when a person is deprived of what they need or mistreated in some way. We highlighted elder abuse in a previous blog, and you can see the split between where outright abuse exists and where...
You’ve heard us reference this wonderful thing called the Hierarchy of Values a lot on the ExSitu website and during our many presentations. But what is the Hierarchy of Values and what can it do for you? Here’s your five-minute guide to the Hierarchy of Values and...
When discussing dignity in care plans, most people consider it as an act of consenting to care. Medical practitioners, health experts and the people at the centre of that care are agreeing on next steps. We’re taking the moment to articulate what happens and when it...
Self-managed home care packages are one of the fastest growing areas of aged care in Australia. And with good reason. They offer the consumer more choice, autonomy and control over their aged care experience than ever before. As more individuals look to stay in their...
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