Aged Care Today magazine

Aged Care Today magazine

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Ageing Australia is proud to publish the highly regarded aged care sector magazine, Aged Care Today.

Managed entirely by Ageing Australia, Aged Care Today is produced in-house – from advertising to editorial to magazine design – so we can ensure a seamless process and personalised support.

A valuable resource for aged care providers – including retirement living, seniors housing, residential care, home care, community care and related services – we endeavour to source the most relevant, insightful, inspiring and forward-thinking editorial, in our carefully curated content.

Our quarterly Aged Care Today magazine is delivered in hard copy to our members – who represent three in four aged care providers nationally – and electronically to a database of more than 25,000 individuals who work in the sector.

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Flip through our Spring edition of the Aged Care Today magazine

Read featured articles from the Ageing Australia team

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Summer 2024, page 21
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National Update

No need to wing it anymore

If you are someone who would rather do anything else than speak in public, you may have ‘glossophobia’. The good news is you are not alone. Over 77 per cent of people experience some level of anxiety when tasked with speaking in public or presenting to an audience.

Tegan Roberts,
Manager Learning & Professional Development,
Aged & Community Care Providers Association

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Summer 2024, page 19
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National Update

Preparing for the strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards

While the introduction and final wording of the strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards is subject to the passage of the new Aged Care Act through parliament, providers will be expected to comply with them from the commencement date – so it’s important to prepare now.

Amanda Allen,
Head of Services,
Aged & Community Care Providers Association

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Summer 2024, page 17
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National Update

History made with new Aged Care Act

The Aged and Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) has hailed the passing of the new Aged Care Act as an historic moment for Australia’s ageing population – one that will help us secure a world-class aged care system.

Aged & Community Care Providers Association

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Summer 2024, page 9
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Opinion

ACCPA set for rebrand in 2025

As we are about to enter a new year of reform, the Aged & Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) is on the cusp of an historic change for the better. We won’t be called ACCPA anymore, we will be ‘Ageing Australia’.

Tom Symondson
Chief Executive Officer
Aged & Community Care Providers Association

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Summer 2024, page 7
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Opinion

A new era for the ACCPA Board

It has been a pleasure to serve the Aged & Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) as the inaugural Chairman, and the aged care services industry generally over many decades.

Dr Graeme Blackman AO
Independent Chairman
ACCPA

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Spring 2024, page 118-119
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Built Environment & Design

Stunning Summerhill home

In March this year, South Australia’s Clayton Church Homes was delighted to open the doors to its newest 28-million-dollar offering – Summerhill in Uraidla in the Adelaide Hills.

Linda Baraciolli, Aged Care Today Editor,
ACCPA

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Spring 2024, page 116-117
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Built Environment & Design

Curtin Heritage Living’s innovative approach secures top industry award

At the recent Urban Development Institute of Australia (Western Australia) awards event, Curtin Heritage Living’s Cottesloe redevelopment was not just named winner of the Seniors Accommodation category, but in a first for an aged care precinct, it was awarded the prestigious overall Russell Perry Award for Excellence in Development – outclassing developments across all other categories.

Linda Baraciolli, Aged Care Today Editor and Communications Advisor,
ACCPA

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Spring 2024, page 64-65
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Workforce & Training

Executive study tour to France

In July this year, a group of aged care executives from Australia took a Studying and Advancing Global Eldercare (SAGE) Tour to France’s Bordeaux region to explore innovative aged care models across residential care, home care and retirement living.

Linda Baraciolli, Aged Care Today Editor and Communications Advisor,
ACCPA

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Spring 2024, page 32-33
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Health & Wellbeing

How Meath Care transformed its operations

CEO of Meath Care Chris Roberts, a trained registered nurse, was drawn to aged care because he believed he could make a difference – and his success proves he made the right decision.

Linda Baraciolli, Aged Care Today Editor and Communications Advisor,
ACCPA

Spring 2025 edition advertisers

Aged Care Today provides a platform for organisations to expand their reach and strengthen their connection with the aged care sector.

We recognise the vital role our advertisers play in supporting aged care providers to deliver quality care.

By aligning with Aged Care Today, these organisations position themselves at the forefront – ensuring that when aged care providers need solutions, they know exactly where to turn.

Explore the list of the latest edition advertisers who are making an impact in aged care.

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