“I will continue to say ‘yes’ to life, and all that it brings, because the moment you start saying “no”, you start to die.”
Ageing. Some of us fight it, but ultimately the war is unwinnable. How can we become less afraid of something that is inevitable?
Australia’s ageing population means a need for connection and community as well as skilled and dedicated aged care workers.
For some, retirement can raise feelings of aimlessness and loneliness, particularly if you had a job that gave you a sense of purpose.
If you you or someone you know may be experiencing carer fatigue or burnout, it is important to take some action, writes Katelyn Tasker.
New movie Ruby’s Choice promises to bring joy and hope to audiences while starting important conversations about dementia care in Australia.
Wisdom and practical advice for adult children about how to honour their ageing parents in the emotional terrain of residential care.
A Lasting Tale guides families to record key information and stories so their life can be remembered long after their gone.
When an seniors starts to become forgetful, it’s not necessarily dementia.