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5 Reasons to Choose a Fall Detection Device For Your Retirement Village

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Are you looking for a fall detection device for your retirement village? The average age of retirement village residents is now 80, up from 55, twenty years ago. Across 2,200 villages nationally, there are 184,000 retirement village residents accounting for almost 6 per cent of the over-65 population. These might seem like an ordinary bunch…

How Assistive Technology Can Help Aged Care Facilities Improve Their Caregiving Experience

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The majority of elderly people prefer to spend their golden years in the comfort of their own homes. However, issues with gait and mobility can limit their ability to move freely. Many of them find it difficult to carry out daily tasks like bathing, grooming and cooking. Travelling to see doctors and get diagnostic tests…

How to Protect Your Loved One With Home Monitoring Systems For The Elderly

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Over a million seniors in Australia live alone. Although medical devices like safety alarms, smartwatches and safety pendants keep a watchful eye on a senior’s movements, and can even call for help in times of emergency, they need to be worn or carried around… which is more than a minor inconvenience for many elderly people….

Aged Care Staffing Solutions: How eazense Improves Productivity and Reduces Turnover

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In Australia, workforce shortages pose a significant challenge to the residential aged care industry. Senior staff retiring, and the shrinking pool of young talent to draw from worsen an already troublesome workforce shortage problem. Furthermore, the growing elderly population places an additional strain on the overburdened infrastructure of aged care facilities. In the past decade,…

How Technology Can Increase Your Aged Care Facility’s Ability to Attract New Residents

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Australians, like people in other countries, are living longer lives than ever before. According to a report by the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, the number of Australians aged 85 years and over will increase to more than 1.5 million by 2058 – up from 515,700 in 2018-19. As the population ages,…