What to do when elderly parents refuse to talk about aged care
Australia's aged care sector is entering a stage of "critical" reform. So what do you do when a loved one is hesitant to accept requisite care later in life?
Rare birds, snakes and a saltwater croc on show as wildlife wins over aged care residents
As wildlife handlers set up in the common room of a South Australian aged care home, eyes trace the crates and cages with intrigue — and a little apprehension.
South Australian woman, believed to be Australia's oldest person, dies aged 111
Catherina van der Linden died on Australia Day at Southern Cross Care's West Beach Residential Care home surrounded by her family. Her body will be donated to the University of Adelaide's Body Donation Program.
'Downplaying how bad things are': COVID vaccine rates fall and outbreaks rise in aged care
COVID-19 outbreaks are on the rise while vaccination rates are falling in aged care. Experts are calling on the government to act.
NSW Police recorded more than 4,600 aged care home incidents in a year. Experts say it's a sign of a bigger issue
Assaults reported at aged care homes in NSW have risen to the highest level in a decade, according to the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Reporting.
'No amount of regret is going to do us any good': How to embrace ageing
As Adelaide-based novelist Carol Lefevre approached 70 years of age, she was struck with a strange feeling of homesickness — not for a place, but for a time.
Reported assaults in NSW aged care homes hit record levels
Police are recording more than two assaults a day on average across the state, which is the highest level in a decade.
Pedro and Diego are two miniature donkeys helping regional seniors beat loneliness
Miniature donkeys Pedro and Diego are the two latest additions to Jean Arnold's home in Cobram, Victoria. With the support of a few dedicated volunteers, Ms Arnold is training her four-legged amigos to be therapy animals in local aged care homes.
He's 9,000km from home, but eating fish will help Nikotemo ward off homesickness this Christmas
Nikotemo Eriuta will spend Christmas a long way from his Pacific Island home. But a friendly group of elderly residents and a ready supply of fish will keep his spirits up.
'Pushy' tele-fundraisers pressure pensioner into donating $18k as family calls for crackdown
When John Carter was moving into care earlier this year, his family was sorting through his belongings and made an alarming discovery.
After decades painting for a living, Maureen's dreams are coming to life on canvas
Maureen Mayall's creations are proving the twilight years are much more colourful than people might think, and the 92-year-old has no plans to slow down.
Residents 'feeling a bit smug' in claiming victory to stay in Byron Bay aged care village
It seemed like a David versus Goliath battle, but eight elderly residents who refused to leave a Feros Care aged care village when it announced it selling up are now claiming victory.
Former Oakden nursing manager who 'ought to have known' about 'appalling abuse' of patients hit with 10-year ban
Julie Harrison worked in a number of roles at Oakden's Older Persons Mental Health facility, which shut in 2017 following a report by the state's chief psychiatrist that uncovered abuse and neglect dating back 10 years.
Plenty of lessons to be learnt at this playgroup, where it doesn't matter if you're one or 101
Following an era of pandemic restrictions and back-to-back natural disasters, many residents in and around Myrtleford were feeling isolated, but a weekly all-ages get-together is changing that.
Lorna's 93 years of achievements and memories preserved with help of high school students
Friendships across generations are being formed in a northern New South Wales community, as high school students compile books illuminating the lives of elderly residents.
Aged care adopts education philosophy to foster independence
The Montessori model is often associated with education, but a successful pilot program is giving aged care residents independence and choice.
Police officer charged with manslaughter over taser death ordered to hand over passport
A NSW Police Senior Constable has been deemed a flight risk and ordered not to leave the country after appearing in court for the first time since charges against him were upgraded to manslaughter over the death of 95-year-old Clare Nowland.
Multi-million-dollar boost to support regional aged care provider's struggling workforce
Like many aged care providers, Broken Hill's Southern Cross Care relies on agency nurses to plug crucial workforce gaps. It's an expensive process but the organisation hopes "crucial" government funds will help it take care of as many residents as possible.
Australia is riding another COVID wave — and the most vulnerable are the least vaccinated
As a new wave of COVID-19 hits Australia, why are so few aged care residents up-to-date with their COVID-19 vaccinations?
Community rallies for Snowy Mountains aged care home to reopen as assisted living facility
The Bombala community's success in raising $340,000 and securing a government grant will ensure an assisted living facility will reopen in early 2024 after the town lost its only aged care home.
When Nancy moved into a home at the age of 100, visits from Keenan and his schoolmates made life easier
Nancy Mullarvey treasures the time she spends with "wonderful" high school students at her Swan Hill aged care home. Their time together is part of a volunteer program with benefits for all involved.
'Aged care vortex': Elderly patients left for months in hospital beds in nation's worst-affected region
Elderly patients are dying in hospitals in the Illawarra Shoalhaven while waiting, sometimes for months, to be transferred to aged care facilities. Here's why
Aged care facility in Alice Springs in lockdown
A third of the residents at the Old Timers Village aged care home have tested positive to COVID-19. The facility has been locked down.
New chair of the Productivity Commission, Danielle Wood, speaks to 7.30
The Federal Treasurer published the Government's vision for a revived Productivity Commission, of which economist Danielle Wood is the new chair.
One third of residents test positive for COVID-19 at NT aged care facility
Twenty-four residents and four staff at the Old Timers Village in Alice Springs have returned positive tests.