Maintaining Connection – identify social disconnection, types of loneliness and strategies to support older people (CHSP and Home Care)
Maintaining Connection – identify social disconnection, types of loneliness and strategies to support older people (CHSP and Home Care)

- State or territory ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
- Type of program Online, Workshop
- Sector relevance Home and community care, CHSP providers
- Topic relevance Home care, Workforce relations, Customer service
Workshop overview
Humans are hardwired to connect with one another, and this connection affects our health. Research shows that when older people lack social connections or report frequent feelings of loneliness, they tend to suffer higher rates of morbidity and mortality, are prone to infection, depression, and cognitive decline. Meaningful connection is therefore a vital component to enable older people to maintain optimal health and a greater sense of well-being.
Frontline staff and volunteers in the home and community care sector play a key role in identifying social disconnection and implementing strategies to help combat perceived loneliness and social isolation faced by care recipients.
This 90-minute interactive workshop will provide frontline staff and volunteers, with the knowledge and tools to improve care outcomes for older people at risk of social isolation and loneliness.
Participants will also have access to a toolkit of supporting materials and resources for ongoing personal reflection and development.
Who should attend?
Managers, coordinators, team leaders, frontline staff and volunteers working within CHSP and home care settings.
The outcomes are:
- understand the impact of social connection on the ageing mind and body
- identify the different types of loneliness and strategies to overcome it
- utilise tools to identify social disconnection
- apply practical strategies to engage care recipients and their families to become more socially connected
- effectively use the village model to enable care recipients to build meaningful connections and maintain wellness.
Date: TBC
Time: TBC
Ageing Australia member pricing
1–2 people: $289 incl. GST each
3–10 people: $260 incl. GST each
Additional member discounts may apply for groups of 11 and greater.
Non member pricing
$462 incl. GST each
CHSP ticket
$50 incl. GST each
Note – Registration is one ticket per participant and all participants are required to access training on individual devices.
Disclaimer: The CHSP provider ticket price is subsidised by sector support and development (SSD) funded by the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care. Although funding for this session has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government.
Who is facilitating?

Tanya Dave
Tanya Dave is a Gerontologist with over 25 years of experience in the aged and community care sector. She has an unwavering passion for understanding the complexities of aging. Tanya’s expertise lies in developing innovative strategies and interventions to empower older individuals facing complex health issues, challenging behaviours, and social isolation. She is known for her ability to manage complex cases and takes great pride in witnessing her clients’ overcome obstacles.
Tanya is a strong advocate for the power of community in addressing the challenges of aging. She holds a Masters in Gerontology and is the Director of IAgewell, a company that publishes “Lifestyle 55+” magazine, organizes senior expos, offers community education, and provides private case management services. She is the founder of the innovate MindHubs and Transition Gateway Platform.
Tanya’s commitment to advocacy is evident in her establishment of the Sunshine Coast Senior Leadership Awards and her involvement in various organisations dedicated to healthy aging. She is on a mission to redefine aging and empower individuals and communities to embrace the possibilities of growing older.
Testimonial
“Was a good session very interesting and informative.”
“A great and insightful session that helps us to implement some of these strategies in our ongoing work with older people. It was excellent! Filled with very practical ideas and information for staff and our agency.”
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Aligns to the following Final draft strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards (February 2025)
- Standard 1 - The individual
- 1.1 Person-centred care
- 1.2 Dignity, respect and privacy
- 1.3 Choice, independence and quality of life
- 1.4 Transparency and agreements
- 1.1 Person-centred care
- Standard 3 - Care and services
- 3.1 Assessment and planning
- 3.2 Delivery of funded aged care services
- 3.3 Communicating for safety and quality
- 3.4 Planning and coordination of funded aged care services
- 3.1 Assessment and planning
- Standard 4 - The environment
- 4.1b Environment - services delivered other than in the individual's home
- 4.1b Environment - services delivered other than in the individual's home
- Standard 7 - The residential community
- 7.1 Daily living
- 7.1 Daily living