App to support LGBTI clinical needs
An online training module and app are being created to help aged care providers and staff better meet the needs of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) community.
Read more >An online training module and app are being created to help aged care providers and staff better meet the needs of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) community.
Read more >An app has been launched to help aged and community care workers deliver culturally appropriate care to people with dementia from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds.
Read more >A university designed app is helping aged care workers identify signs of pain in people with moderate to severe dementia.
Read more >Telstra Health – Aged, Disability & Community Care (ADCC) recently attended the ITAC 2016 Conference in Melbourne. With the theme ‘Empowering Care Technology’, the conference emphasised the importance of information technology in establishing a sustainable, quality focused aged care environment.
Read more >Older Australians are now actively embracing technology, with the best apps designed to assist seniors recently revealed.
Read more >Telstra Health – Aged, Disability & Community Care (ADCC) is pleased to announce that our Medication Management app, MedMobile, was named co-winner of the Best Workforce Efficiency or Quality Improvement Solution at the Information Technology in Aged Care (ITAC) 2016 Awards.
Read more >Telstra Health is pleased to announce that our Medication Management app, MedMobile, has won the Excellence in Mobility and Devices award at the Microsoft Australia Partner Awards (MAPA).
Read more >By hosting on Microsoft Azure, Telstra Health’s MedMobile app is able to scale quickly and easily, based on the size of a residential aged care provider.
Read more >Alzheimer’s Australia has launched The Dementia Friendly Home app, designed to help family members and care workers create a safe and stress-free home environment for people with dementia.
Read more >A government funded app will be released to help nurses working in home and residential aged care provide palliative care.
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