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Yesterday the Abbott Government delivered on its commitment to establish an alternative program to Labor’s Dementia Supplement, announcing an initiative to expand support for aged care residents experiencing severe behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.
It has been over 50 years since To Kill a Mockingbird was first published, the one and only novel by author Harper Lee. However, it was announced today that Ms. Lee, now 88, completed another novel in the 1950s. The 304-page book is titled Go Set a Watchman and is a sequel of sorts to her famed To Kill a Mockingbird.
Anne Tergesen, the Wall Street Journal’s retirement columnist, has created a list of myths and stereotypes commonly associated ageing and busted them all! Diving into extensive research, Tergesen put together an article titled ‘Why Everything You Think About Ageing May Be Wrong.'
Older people recently discharged from hospital are more than 50 per cent likely to return to the community after receiving care through the Government’s Transition Care Program (TCP), a recent report shows.
Conducted by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), the report analyses the activities of the TCP since its introduction in 2005 through till June last year.