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As an aged care leader, your own understanding of medication management may differ from that of residents and care recipients. The sector itself is faced with a number of rules to ensure the safety of those it supports, but do those rules truly see the person at the centre of the system with evolving needs
Aged care providers and facilities across Australia are actively embracing the digital revolution by incorporating new technologies and online systems to streamline care management.
In an industry where technology has been hard to adopt, robots are starting to appear in the hallways and bedrooms of residents thanks to these innovative aged care leaders.
Ascom, along with PainChek and industry alliance partner, Ageing Asia, hosts the roundtable discussion The Time is Right for Digital Transformation.
If you’re looking at making new investments in social media, here’s what you need to know in 2023.
Could the use of chatbots on aged care provider websites help alleviate the pressure when fielding calls and consumer queries all day?
As aged care providers continue to adopt new programs and applications to help streamline compliance in light of major reform, there are calls to remember the role person-centred care plays in design and development.
How can technology be further incorporated into one key area of aged care? We see four key areas in which sales will change in the future, all of which will have a direct – and positive – impact on the aged care industry.
Although it’s necessary to collect a vast amount of information prior to accepting any resident, it also pays to support consumers with a smooth application journey.
Could AI really take over, though? Perhaps one day. But for now, there are crucial skills AI and technology just can’t replace.
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