Best Practice continence care in residential aged care Expand Two-Day workshop This 2-day workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care Standard 1 - Consumer Dignity and choice Aged Care Standard 2 - Ongoing assessment and planning with consumers Aged Care Standard 3 - Personal and Clinical Care. The workshop will focus on the following learning outcomes: Identifying what works and what doesn't to prevent and manage incontinence in residential aged care Applying new knowledge about continence care to recognise and respond to expectations of residents and families. Who Should Attend? Aged care nurses and personal care workers Managers and leaders in residential aged care Nurse educators. Presenters/Facilitators Professor Joan Ostaszkiewicz Elizabeth Watt Matt Clear For further information Email: [email protected]
Introduction to co-designing research with older people (Parts 1 and 2) Expand Half-Day workshops The National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) is offering half day (2.5 hour) online workshops for researchers and health professionals interested in conducting co-design research with older people. These evidence-based highly interactive workshops will draw on the experience of participants. Part one will also focus on: The principles behind good co-design research methods The strengths and limitations of co-design Considerations for involving older people and people living with dementia in co-design. Part two will also focus on: Application of co-design methods, tools and activities in research with older people Ethical considerations of working with older people Supporting meaningful involvement of older people and people living with dementia in co-design. This workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care Standard 1 - Consumer dignity and choice Aged Care Standard 4 - Services and supports for daily living Who Should Attend? Researchers and health professionals interested in using co-design in research with older people Presenters/Facilitators Professor Briony Dow Ellen Gaffy For further information Email: [email protected]
Dealing with racism in aged care Expand Half-day workshop Older Australians and Australia's aged care workforce are increasingly diverse. In order to comply with The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission's Quality Standards, it is important for aged care staff to identify and mitigate cultural conflict. This workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care Standard 1 - Consumer dignity and choice Aged Care Standard 7 - Human resources Aged Care Standard 8 - Organisational governance This evidence-based highly interactive workshop will draw on the experience of participants and also focus on: Identifying and responding to cultural conflict Creating culturally-safe environments for older people and staff Who Should Attend? Aged care managers and staff Presenters/Facilitators Professor Bianca Brijnath For further information Email: [email protected]
Falls prevention in residential aged care Expand Half-day workshop Are you working with older people in residential aged care who fall over? Do you find this area of work challenging? Would you like to expand your knowledge, share your experiences in falls prevention, and learn the latest evidence to help you improve the care you deliver in the residential aged care setting? If so, then this is for you. At this evidence-based workshop you will learn: What causes falls and what are the risk factors How to effectively screen and assess falls risk Effective strategies for preventing falls Begin to understand how to apply the evidence in REAL settings. This workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care standard 2 - Ongoing assessment and planning with consumers Aged Care standard 3 - Personal care and clinical care National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program - Q1: Falls and Major Injury Who Should Attend? Any staff working in residential aged care settings - no matter your role. Presenters/Facilitators Associate Professor Frances Batchelor Sue Williams For further information Email: [email protected]
Food and Fitness in older age: Principles of good nutrition and physical activity in later life Expand Half-Day workshop Nutrition and physical activity are modifiable lifestyle factors for optimising health across the lifespan, including in older age. Both play a role in promoting heart and brain health and social well-being and are essential in prevention of malnutrition. Opportunities to improve food intake and physical activity can support and enhance quality of life for older people. This workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care Standard 3 - Personal and Clinical Care Aged Care Standard 4 - Services and supports for daily living Who Should Attend? Staff working in the community, hospital or residential aged care settings People who are new to the field of aged care and care for older people Allied health professionals with an interest in ageing and aged care Presenters/Facilitators Dr Tania Thodis Professor Pazit Levinger Leona Kosowicz Jess Barry For further information Email: [email protected]
How culture influences dementia Expand Half-day workshop Nearly 30% of older Australians are from a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) background. The integration of culture into the Australian Aged Care Quality Standards and across several recommendations from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety means that all providers have an obligation to provide culturally safe and appropriate care. This is no easy task given the increasing health and cultural complexities of Australia’s older populations. This evidence-based highly interactive workshop will focus on: The challenges and opportunities for services given the changing demographic profile of Australia's older population How to negotiate diverse cultural understandings of dementia and care How to communicate with culturally diverse families about dementia How to access resources This workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care Standard 1 - Consumer dignity and choice Aged Care Standard 7 - Human resources Who Should Attend? Staff working in the community, hospital or residential aged care settings People who are new to the field of aged care and care for older people Staff working with older people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds Presenters/Facilitators: Professor Bianca Brijnath Dr Josefine Antoniades For further information: Email: [email protected]
Pain in aged care - using the new Pain Management Toolkit Expand Half-day workshop Most residents living in residential aged care facilities have pain. People in pain have the right to the acknowledgment of their pain and to be informed about how it can be assessed and managed by trained health care professionals. This evidence-based interactive workshop will focus on: The prevalence and complexity of pain in residential aged care An introduction to the new Pain Management Guide (PMG) Toolkit, 2nd Edition Strategies, tools and approaches to identify and assess pain How to treat and manage pain This workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care standard 2 - Ongoing assessment and planning with consumers Aged Care standard 3 - Personal care and clinical care Who Should Attend? Care providers, clinical governance and risk managers Allied health, nursing, clinical and medical staff Researchers and academics Presenters/Facilitators Dr Steve Savvas Dr Christa Dang Ms Marie Vaughan For further information Email: [email protected]
Recognising and responding to grief, loss and bereavement in older adults Expand Half-day workshop Grief is a normal part of life and ageing, yet talking about death and dying in our society is taboo. Older adults are more likely to encounter an accumulation of losses and frequent exposure to grief and bereavement. While many older people and carers experience intense grief, they rarely seek support or are aware of services that may help them to cope. Even when they do seek support, healthcare professionals may not always know how to identify grief in older adults and carers or where to refer them for tailored support. Participants in this evidence-based highly interactive workshop will: Learn how to identify different types of complex grief including Anticipatory Grief, Pre-Death Grief, Prolonged Grief and Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder; Develop insights into the challenges of acknowledging grief and loss and how to overcome them; and Be able to determine when someone needs additional grief support and learn about support services are available. This workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care standard 4 - Services and supports for daily living Who Should Attend? Practitioners who work with older people and family carers who may be experiencing or struggling to process grief and loss. Presenters/Facilitators Associate Professor Kirsten Moore Dr Katrin Gerber For further information Email: [email protected]
Strategies for tackling loneliness in Aged Care Expand Half-day workshop Loneliness and social isolation can be harmful to both your physical and mental health. According to the Australian Psychology Society, 1 in 4 people experienced an episode of loneliness, and 1 in 2 reported feeling lonely at least once a week. What strategies can we as health practitioners put into place to prevent older people feeling lonely? This evidence-based highly interactive workshop will draw on the experience of participants and also focus on: The psychology behind loneliness, what it is related to, how common it is, what causes it Strategies to prevent loneliness and social isolation in people living in residential aged care and those receiving home care Befriending, volunteers and other ways to expand social networks This workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care Standard 1 - Consumer dignity and choice Aged Care Standard 4 - Services and supports for daily living Who Should Attend? Staff working in aged care including residential care and home care Staff working in community health settings Other professionals interested in loneliness Presenters/Facilitators Professor Colleen Doyle Marcia Fearn For further information Email: [email protected]
Understanding Australia's Aged Care system Expand Half-day workshop This workshop will provide a system-level overview of how the aged care system operates in Australia. This evidence-based highly interactive workshop will draw on the experience of participants and also focus on: An older person's pathway to receiving aged care services Integration of health and aged care in Australia Problems facing the aged care system, and ways to address them This workshop will address the following Aged Care standards Aged Care Standard 1 - Consumer dignity and choice Aged Care Standard 8 - Organisational governance Who Should Attend? Aged care professionals Older people and/or their carers Researchers Presenters/Facilitators Dr Andrew Gilbert For further information Email: [email protected]