Leaked documents force Albanese Gov to admit aged care reforms will be delayed
By Jakob Neeland
Australia’s aged care sector faces further delays in implementing crucial reforms recommended by the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, potentially pushing the changes back by another year.
New training for PCA’s hopes to reduce hospital admissions for care residents
By Jakob Neeland
This project aims to bridge a crucial gap in current care systems by focusing on timely recognition and escalation of health concerns among elderly residents. At the heart of the initiative lies a multifaceted training approach.
Woman allegedly left parents “unfed and unwashed while she spent their money”
By Jakob Neeland
A woman from Sydney faced court last week after being accused of neglecting the needs of her elderly parents and using their money to fund her lifestyle of gambling, drinking and holidays.
An Australian grandmother from Perth fell victim to a sophisticated Facebook scam, resulting in a loss of $10,000, after she was tricked into believing she was assisting a friend.
Aged care worker pleads guilty to assaulting 80-year-old
By Jakob Neeland
An aged care worker will remain behind bars until sentencing after admitting to indecently assaulting a male aged care resident. The man has been charged with three counts of indecently dealing with an incapable person.