Latest older people News | Page 35

Medicine safety major concern in Australian aged care
5 million Australians impacted by loneliness
Is child obesity really going to shorten lives?
Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on signing of cessation of hostilities agreement
Research finds radio still rocks
Retirement living sector “ready, willing and able” for ACHIEVABLE SOLUTIONS
Research in Focus: Reef rock close-up helps unlock underwater secrets
Volunteering fulfils local champions
Regional and rural focus for UniSC in new ‘virtual’ mental health institute
Maternal and Child Health service at risk
Careful Budget for tough times – but more needed for those doing it toughest
Curious Kids: why do people get old?
Budget October 2022-23: Restoring dignity to aged care
What makes a great footpath? answer is key to our happiness and wellbeing as we age
Older people who get lost sometimes sadly lose their lives
Funding for research welcomed as dementia remains significant cause of death of Australians
Community organisations and local governments share in grants for Seniors Week events
Older carers struggled to balance work and care during pandemic
Seniors and teens bridge digital divide
Enriching lives this Seniors Week
NSW new scholarships boost mental health care for seniors
Scholarships boost mental health care for seniors
Council endorses 2021/2022 Annual Report
Are we ageing well?
Recognising Carers during National Carers Week
1 in 6 younger Australians live in poverty: Why don’t we care?
Age-friendly future for Queenslanders
COTA Australia announces appointment of new Chief Executive
Social housing boost for seniors in Illawarra
EveryAGE Counts Campaign
Hornsby Shire Council acknowledges invaluable contribution of local award-winning Geriatrician Professor Susan Kurrle
We need funding for local warm water pool
Remember lessons learned as Covid isolation ends
NSW latest remember lessons learned as Covid isolation ends
Cumberland City Council Shines Light on Dementia
Algorithm measures quality of gait through smart watches
UN experts says migrants in vulnerable situation at heightened risk: Ukraine
New algorithm that measures quality of gait through smart watches could help reduce falls and fall-related injuries
Younger generation inspired to care
Researchers recommend future pandemic responses account for ethnicity, social factors
City of Whittlesea signs on for campaign to end ageism
Ageism Awareness Day opportunity for positive change
Call to care for Carinity’s seniors
New research applies novel microscope to ‘older Australians’ and ageism
$3.4m in MRFF funding to support dementia research
Nearly 1 million people have fled five years of northern Mozambique violence
New network calls on Australian Government to stand up for rights of older people on world stage
Helping Territorians keep their cool – new heatwave service launches