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While there will be an increase in the proportion of aged people in the next 20 years, this is a temporary phenomenon and it is likely that tomorrow's elderly will quite differently from their parents.
This volume provides evidence from many of Australia’s leading scholars from a range of social science disciplines to support policies that address challenges presented by Australia’s ageing population.
Report for the Department of Health and Ageing in relation to services for Consumer Engagement in the Aged Care Reform ... Report on a scoping study into the needs of Indigenous Aged Care in South Australia [Prepared for Aged Care and ...
Council on the Ageing (Australia)'s Response to The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) Discussion Paper 57 April 1994, Aged Care...
After briefly reviewing the contemporary demographic aging of Australia's population and its likely course over the next two decades, this report examines the Australian social security system which is noncontributory and historically has ...
KEEPING THE ELDERLY AT HOME LONGER Currently, the Australian Government's 'Living Longer Living Better' aged care reform package ... (see www.livinglongerlivingbetter.gov.au) The Home Care Packages Program is the crux of this reform, ...
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The Australian population is rapidly getting older, demanding important policy and service decisions. This groundbreaking book is the first to explore a 100-year history of older people in Australia from 1880 to 1980.
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