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Preventing and recovering from burnout in aged care

Preventing and recovering from burnout in aged care

Friday, May 20, 2022

Burnout is a term you might have heard, but if you’re not familiar with it or certain of its meaning, here’s what you should know. Burnout is the experience of feeling exhausted, ineffective and mentally distanced from work. It’s something we’ve seen a lot of since the onset of the pandemic as healthcare and frontline […]

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The value of aged care staff and the sector

The value of aged care staff and the sector

Monday, January 31, 2022

At Royal College we work directly with the aged care teams who support our vulnerable elderly citizens. In providing high quality training to aged care workers, we see the valuable contribution they bring to communities across the country. As we enter the third year of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has had a marked impact on […]

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Reflecting on 2021 to create positive habits for 2022

Reflecting on 2021 to create positive habits for 2022

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Resilience, grit, adaptiveness, kindness and compassion come to mind when we consider what people have learned and leaned into through the experiences faced in recent times. Let’s reflect on the best bits of 2021. While there’s plenty we will all likely hope to leave behind, there are still many positives to take with us into […]

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Fostering dignity for those with dementia

Fostering dignity for those with dementia

Monday, November 29, 2021

Having a thorough understanding of what dementia is and how we can support people to live with dignity is essential for those working in the aged care sector. In aged care, over two thirds of people living in residential care have cognitive impairment that is considered moderate or severe. Dementia is currently the second leading […]

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Ageing well and how education can help

Ageing well and how education can help

Monday, November 15, 2021

Ageing well can mean a lot of different things. Keeping the wrinkles at bay and looking youthful might help you feel good as you get older, but ageing well is about so much more than that. It’s a combination of remaining able-bodied and physically strong, keeping a sharp mind, staying socially active, being independent and […]

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Adjusting to the ‘new normal’

Adjusting to the ‘new normal’

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

With rising vaccination rates across the country and restrictions easing, the time has come for us to move into a post-lockdown new normal. For some, pre-pandemic life might seem like a distant memory. In some instances, people have spent almost two years studying from home, working from home, and/or adapting to challenging circumstances as essential […]

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World Mental Health Day 2021: Self-care for aged care workers and learners

World Mental Health Day 2021: Self-care for aged care workers and learners

Thursday, October 7, 2021

While every day can be a day to talk about and work on mental health, World Mental Health Day is a powerful reminder. What better time to reflect on mental health and its impact, particularly during the pandemic through these last two years. It’s also an opportunity to renew our focus on how we can […]

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Special connections: engaging the elderly with technology

Special connections: engaging the elderly with technology

Friday, September 10, 2021

Throughout elderly people’s lives, technology has advanced dramatically. From breakthroughs that saw humans land on the moon, developments on the medical front and the introduction of the internet, technological progress has set a rapid pace. Fast forward to today and video calling with people across the globe is easily and instantly achievable from the comfort […]

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Tips to help support aged care connection

Tips to help support aged care connection

Sunday, September 5, 2021

The issue of connection and loneliness for the elderly is not a new issue. Even at the best of times there are many elderly people who are not visited by family or friends, or perhaps do not have family and friends to visit them. The efforts trying to protect our elderly community during the global […]

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