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The future state of aged care in Australia: Home Care
It’s been one year since the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety recommended the raft of changes that are now resulting in new reforms across the home care services sector. In a statement released at the time, the Federal Government’s five-year plan was described as being designed to deliver respect, care and dignity…
Read MoreThe Great Resignation – how to future-proof your business
It’s now been two years since the start of a global pandemic that triggered profound social and economic changes right around the world. Travel was banned, strict health guidelines were enacted, and social distancing kept us all apart for long periods of time. And one surprising trend that has captured attention of many in the…
Read MoreCelebrating International Women’s Day: “Be true to yourself”
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we are reflecting on the phenomenal achievements of women in business. The General Manager of AlayaCare ANZ, Annette Hili, has broken down many barriers in her career in aged care and leadership. We interviewed her about the lessons she’s learned along the way and her advice for women who…
Read MoreThe heart of AlayaCare’s story
AlayaCare is at the cutting edge of modern technology. With our cloud-based software, we propel care providers into the future and empower them to deliver better outcomes.
Read MoreTips for making new year health resolutions that stick
So, it’s the New Year and you’re feeling like making a resolution to improve your health. We’ve all been there. “I’m going to lose weight!”. “I’m going to run a marathon!”. “I’m going to stop drinking alcohol!”.
Read MoreDisability trends: a snapshot
Did you know that 1 in 6 people in Australia are affected by disability? That’s 4.4 million people. And within this group of people, around 1 in 3 have severe or profound disability – which means a person sometimes or always needs help with daily self-care, mobility or communication activities.
Read MoreCompassion fatigue – the emotional cost of caring
Throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s been two terms you may have heard about: burnout and compassion fatigue. It can sound like they’re the same thing, but compassion fatigue is a very distinct phenomenon. At AlayaCare, we’ve seen firsthand the impact it can have on care providers. Let’s look at what compassion fatigue means…
Read MoreThe increasing maturity of the NDIS means challenges for the future for providers
Disability providers in Australia are experiencing unprecedented growth with the increasing maturity of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Read MoreAlayaCare strengthens global leadership team
As AlayaCare grows to meet the expanding needs of the home and community, disability and residential care sectors, we are excited to announce key changes to our global leadership team.
Read MoreAlayaCare employees steps up to raise funds for client charities
Throughout October, the employees of AlayaCare (‘AlayaCarians’) came together to take on the Walktober challenge – a month long celebration of the physical and mental health benefits of walking. Our teams also took this opportunity to raise vital funds for three key programs and charities being led by our clients: the Brotherhood of St Laurence’s…
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