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24.01.2022 Home caregivers for people with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 should: Ensure the ill persons rests , drinks plenty of fluids and eats nutritious food. W...ear a medical mask when in the same room with an ill person. Do not touch the mask or face during use and discard it afterward. Frequently clean hands with soap and water or alcohol-based rub, especially: after any type of contact with the ill person or their surroundings before, during and after preparing food before eating after using the toilet Use dedicated dishes , cups, eating utensils, towels and bedlinens for the ill person. Wash dishes, cups, eating utensils, towels, or bedlinens used by the ill person with soap and water. Identify frequently touched surfaces by the ill person and clean and disinfect them daily. Call your health care facility immediately if the ill person worsens or experiences difficulty breathing. See more



23.01.2022 This park installed a series of mental games to help seniors keep their minds sharp

15.01.2022 https://theconversation.com/renovations-as-stimulus-home-mo

13.01.2022 It’s time to start planning your #OTWeek2020 (26 Oct to 1 Nov). Given the onset of droughts, bushfires, and the pandemic, in 2020 our theme is: Resilience: Sup...porting our communities to rebuild, recover, and reengage. This year the event shines a spotlight on the value of OT in our communities (#ThisIsOT) and also serves as a call to arms to support those hardest hit. We’ll have more details on a new shirt range and a breakfast event shortly, but here’s a look at the 2020 poster (included in all Spring Connections later this month). Learn more here: www.otaus.com.au/otweek See more



12.01.2022 Protecting ourselves against #dementia through education - An international study led by CHeBA has uncovered further support for the finding that more years of ...education are associated with a decreased risk of dementia. Collaborators include: University of Cambridge The University of Newcastle, Australia Université de Montpellier Read more: bit.ly/EducationReducesDementiaRisk UNSW UNSW Medicine Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration Elsevier ScienceDirect

11.01.2022 LOVE THE CAN DO ATTITUDE!

09.01.2022 While there is no cure for #dementia, there is a lot that can be done to improve the quality of life of people with dementia as well as their care partners. If ...you are a care partner, you can help us improve diagnosis and support. All you need to do is fill in this short survey: bit.ly/COGNISANCESurvey UNSW UNSW Medicine Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration Dementia Alliance International University of Sydney UOW: University of Wollongong, Australia World Health Organization (WHO) Dementia Australia Alzheimer's Disease International See more



05.01.2022 It’s never too late to learn, grow and succeed! Sandra Creamer is certainly adding to her cognitive reserve!

03.01.2022 There's nothing like the feeling of wind in the hair and the freedom that comes from a spin on a bike. A generous gift and the support of volunteers is making this a reality for residents of HammondCare's Strathearn in Scone. http://ow.ly/eNzH50AIws4

02.01.2022 Tomorrow at 10:00am (AEST) the CHeBA Stitch Lecture Series continues with Dr Anne-Nicole Casey presenting on the link between social connections and healthy bra...in ageing. Find out more here: https://www.stitch.net//cheba-lecture-series-social-networ Stitch.net UNSW UNSW Medicine Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration See more

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