Coming up in AAA: Directions in clinical care

The next edition of Australian Ageing Agenda magazine is highlighting advances in clinical care, leadership development and assistive technology for residents.

The forthcoming edition of Australian Ageing Agenda magazine is looking at advances in clinical care in residential aged care homes.

We will talk to experts, researchers and providers about the most up-to-date, evidence-based and proven approaches and treatments available.

We will show how aged care nurses and workers can implement these approaches in their day-to-day clinical care of residents.

Key areas of care include:

  • continence management
  • wound management
  • palliative care
  • dementia
  • rehabilitation
  • hearing and vision impairment.

Leadership

Next edition will also focus on leaders, who are integral to the culture and operations of aged care homes and organisations.

Important to successful leadership is the development of these key people so they are able to do their best and help their team do likewise.

We will highlight professional development options supporting aged care leaders such as mentoring, leadership development, accessible learning and networking initiatives.

Assistive Technology

There are many tools and devices on the market to improve aged care residents’ mobility, safety, wellbeing and quality of life.

But which are the best?

Next edition will speak with experts and providers about the latest and best assistive technology that is making life better for aged care residents and the people who care for them.

If you have a story to tell or expertise to share on these topics, please get in touch.

Email editorial submissions to editorial@australianageingagenda.com.au

Send advertising enquiries to advertise@australianageingagenda.com.au

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