Falls Alarm Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injury in older Australians, with around 30% of those aged over 65 years experiencing at least one fall each year. For the safety of loved ones, helpful devices can be used, one of which is...
Read moreCould it be sepsis?
Could it be sepsis? Do you have an infection or wound? Is it not getting any better? If that’s the case, you may need to ask yourself, “Could it be sepsis?” Sepsis is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition triggered by the...
Read moreStroke: Think F.A.S.T
Stroke: Think F.A.S.T A stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to lack of oxygen and limiting other nutrients being supplied to your body system. This can consequently bring damage or death of...
Read moreStaying Active On Your Feet
Keeping your feet busy is important, as it promotes alertness and balance to your body. This can reduce risks of falling, ensuring safety and keeping you independent. There are 6 ways to staying active on your feet: 1. Hydrate and eat...
Read moreStaying Free from Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) are a relatively common but unpleasant problem which affects the bladder and /or kidneys. Symptoms may include: Changes in bladder habits Burning pain with urination Back or tummy pain Urinary urgency...
Read more8 ways to Deal with False Dementia Accusations
“You stole all my money!” “You poisoned my food!” “You have trapped me in this prison!” False accusations are a common behaviour observed in people with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Such suspicious delusions are referred to as paranoia...
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