2010 ACSA National Conference
In 2009 we stood up for the future of aged and community care and made our voices heard in Government and the community. This year it is time for us to design a bright and sustainable future for our industry. To make sure we explore all the possibilities we will draw on sources far and wide – finding lessons and innovation both outside our industry ‘square’ and from within our industry.
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Alexandra Dyer
Diverse Music Therapy Projects within residential and community care
Allison Kenwood
No Agency? No Way!
Andrea Sharman
National Survey of Providers of Independent Living Units for older people with relatively low incomes and low assets
Anita Hill
Flexible Allied Health Service Delivery in Residential Aged Care. Delivering health solutions through general practice
Barbara Squires
Exiting Residential Care: The Benevolent Society’s Journey
Becher Townsend
ACSA twenty 10. Explore the possibilities. Pro-Active Community Relations
Betty Doughty
Continence Monitoring and Assessment in Residential Age Care using and Intelligent Wireless System
Bruce Coller
Sourcing, selecting and using technology to assist carers in the community
Bruce Message
Death of the DMF. The future of retirement living pricing models
Carol McKelson-Timmins
healthsuper
David Hunt
Community Builder
Dennis Chamberlain
Housing and Older People - the homeless – James Brown
Doug Faircloth
Developing a Sustainable Model of Rural and Regional Aged Care Services
Eleanor Kennett-Smith
Living Well: Using community resources to build sustainable social networks for socially isolated older people
Ellen Skladzien
Quality Dementia Care Initiative
George Margelis
Home Telehealth Disrupting the Healthcare System
Greg Mundy
Aged Care in the Twenty-First Century. The Challenge of Change
Heather Gibb
Raising the competency to care – an organisational development project
Helen Spence
Recruitment and Retention in a Rural Area
Hutchison
Housing and Older People

