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UPA Yeoval - Gaining A Competitive Advantage by Increasing Resident Satisfaction

UPA Yeoval aged care is a 28 bed residential facility in Central West NSW. According to the 2011 census Yeoval has a population of 292 people making it the prime example of a small rural community with all the stereotypical challenges.

McLean Care - A Case Study Approach Towards Independence, Reablement and Wellness

1. Bush Compass Project - Building capacity, wellness and independence using a restorative approach

Wesleyhaven Village - Skin Integrity

As we age our skin becomes more fragile, thin and dry which increases our potential risk for injury. Skin tears are a common skin related injury affecting the frail elderly population with causal factors including; falls, shear, friction, bumps, knocks, manual handling, equipment and the environment.

PSC Longview - Fall Free Days: A Long-Term Commitment

Falls risk factors can be complex involving a multitude of varied factors including; poor balance and mobility, unsafe footwear, medical conditions and the environment. To minimise a residents risk of falling Residential Aged Care Facilities require a persistent multi-factorial falls prevention approach involving all stakeholders.

Preventing and Minimising Infections - St Vincent’s Care Services, St Josephs Village

Communal living in residential care increases contact between people and also the risk of infection, especially when residents have difficulties with activities of daily living such as toileting. In residential aged care facilities, residents and the staff members who care for them are the most likely sources of infectious agents,...