Susan Emerson
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09-05-2012 11:45:57
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Thank you at Carmel Laragy Lee-Fay Low for sharing this and agree self management, choice and control are essential Peter Scutt Aged Care Insite the RC isn’t over yet so there is still time fingers and toes crossed
How did I miss this one from Fran Kelly on RN Breakfast yesterday! Terrific segment on why we must 'be allowed' to manage our own #homecare when we get older & need support. Susan Emerson Lee-Fay Low John Pollaers OAM Carmel Laragy Dr Sarah Russell COTA Australia abc.net.au/radionational/…
Can a hospital avoidance program for aged care residents reduce healthcare use compared to usual care? Rapid outreach services by hospital-based medical team resulted in 9-10 fewer days in hospital for aged care residents - bit.ly/3rxKWec Australian Institute of Health Innovation Jeffrey Braithwaite
International women’s day ‘women in space’ Flavia Tata Nardini Flavia Tata Nardini, learning so much about the Australian Space Agency- all the big brains in Space are heading to Adelaide. So important to own our own infrastructure, creating dreams and opportunities. Exciting times!
The Inaugural Jennifer Cashmore Oration tonight History Trust of SA PalliativeCareSA SAHMRI an amazing event, looking forward to hearing Professor Gregory Crawford with my PalliativeCareSA board colleagues and all special guests tonight
Self-management of aged care packages deserves more attention. Recently published findings from the COTA Australia self-management trial demonstrate its potential. doi.org/10.1111/hsc.13… Australian Dept of Health, Disability and Ageing Australian Ageing Agenda Keryn Curtis Citizen Network Susan Emerson COTA Australia
Whether due to old age, illness or disability, more and more of us are becoming carers to loved ones. #CarersAndCaring by Prof June Andrews guides you through the everyday administrative and emotional challenges of supporting a loved one. Available now: bit.ly/3Gk4sU7
Our 2022 Statewide Symposium: Supportive Care Planning in Chronic Non-Malignant Disease has started Adelaide Convention Centre Thank you to Wellbeing SA for supporting this event and SAPMEA for partnering with us to host this event.
“We all know palliative care in relation to chronic disease sounds really ‘nice’, but does it actually help, is it effective? The answer to that is YES” A/Prof Natasha Smallwood (PCSA 2022 Statewide Symposium)