LASA Fusion Autumn 2022

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STRONGER TOGETHER

NEW DIGITAL PLATFORM TO HELP OLDER AUSTRALIANS AGE THEIR WAY GOVERNMENT-FUNDED FREE SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE

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iveUp is a new free nationwide digital-first healthy ageing service that is designed to give older Australian’s a breadth of opportunities to maintain independence.

LiveUp features a screening tool with expert advice connecting older Australians to local services, support networks and assistive products and equipment that will help them to age independently, their way. iLA was provided with funding from the Australian Government to create the LiveUp website and screening tool, which supports early intervention and delays premature decline of an older person’s capacity to live or function independently. General Manager of iLA Andrea Morris said LiveUp will change the way older Australians approach ageing. “LiveUp gives older Australians the ideas, tools and guidance to keep doing the things they already know and love, or to try something a bit different.” “The science shows that only 25 per cent of ageing is attributed to the genes we inherit; the remaining 75 per cent of ageing can be attributed to the lifestyle choices we make.” At www.liveup.org.au, older Australians will be able to do a quick OpenUp quiz which will provide suggestions for low-cost products and equipment, known as assistive technology, that help with everyday living. People will also find locally relevant activities and networks focused on helping them to maintain or even improve their level of independence. If any physical decline is shown through the OpenUp quiz, the person will be guided to complete the Lifecurve for more thorough self-assessment and tailored advice specific to their unique needs.

Originating in the UK, iLA has brought the LifeCurve to Australia as part of LiveUp. The LifeCurve is designed and backed by more than 15 years of evidence-based research that will help older people understand how they are tracking on their ageing journey. After making small changes in their lifestyle, people can revisit LiveUp and compare how they have improved their health and wellbeing position on the LifeCurve. “In simple terms, it creates a personal roadmap to take control of ageing. And that’s whether someone is starting to feel a twinge or two or is a great-grandparent who could use aids and equipment to support their day-to-day tasks at home or in the community.” Morris says that by understanding how to take control of many of the changes that occur from ageing, older Australians can take action and enjoy a better quality of life. “We all hold the key to ageing in our own hands and minds.” With ready online access, from the comfort of home, LiveUp offers impartial information, guidance, and support to add life to years, not just years to life. “This is particularly relevant for providers of home care and retirement living, and we encourage them to promote the free service to their clients.” Neil Berrick is Communications Manager, iLA. For more information visit www.liveup.org.au

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The Aged Care Crisis will decide the federal election

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pages 13-14

Fresh Ideas

9min
pages 100-102

Innovative rehabilitation program improves resident health and wellbeing

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page 99

Hospitality and lifestyle award winners put spotlight on unsung heroes

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page 91

The latest air treatment technology will save lives

3min
pages 88-90

Families pitch in at NoosaCare

4min
pages 97-98

Award-winning new model of care

4min
pages 95-96

Are you ready to join the revolution?

3min
pages 83-84

How to deliver a great care experience

4min
pages 85-87

Responder nurse call solutions to improve quality care

4min
pages 80-82

Digitising aged care worker records

2min
page 79

Why technology is a must for aged care providers

2min
pages 77-78

Traineeships help alleviate the aged care workforce crisis

3min
pages 68-69

Governance: is there room for an advisory board?

2min
pages 63-64

The human challenge of aged care

5min
pages 70-72

Do you have employees coming back from retirement?

3min
pages 65-67

Stronger with data

4min
pages 75-76

What does good governance look like?

5min
pages 59-62

New digital platform to help older Australians age their way

2min
pages 57-58

Specialist financial advice for

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pages 55-56

Digital guide for aged care workers

3min
pages 53-54

The importance of exercise for healthy ageing

4min
pages 48-49

Putting people at the heart of innovation

4min
pages 50-52

Making an impact in aged care

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page 47

Supporting the mental health of aged care workers is vital

3min
pages 45-46

Rating great design

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pages 39-42

Nurses should be seen as leaders

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pages 43-44

Ensuring quality dementia care is a focus of aged care reform

3min
pages 29-31

Less resilient leaders please navigating omicron and industry reforms

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pages 27-28

Moving fast, doing more, breaks a workforce

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page 25

Working in a war zone

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pages 17-18

LASA Next Gen Ambassador Spotlight: Maddison Styles

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page 26

LASA industry excellence awards now open

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pages 23-24

Minister’s Column

4min
pages 11-12

A landmark election for aged care

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pages 15-16

CEO’s Column

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pages 9-10

Chairman’s Column

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