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A behavioural intervention to reduce antibiotic use in residential aged care: progress of a stepped-wedged cluster randomised controlled trialAssoc Prof Magda Raban, Australian Institute Of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversitySymposium
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aged Care Advocacy and ReformElsja Dewis, Age and Disability Advocacy Australia, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Advocacy NetworkOral
Acceptability and feasibility of precision nutrition in dementia: A qualitative exploration of the perspectives of people with dementia and care partnersMs Tara Jewell, University of CanberraOral
Acculturation, Power, and Retention: Lived Realities of Imported Care Workers in Long‑Term CareDr Pin Pin Sandy CHOI, School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Hong Kong Metropolitan UniversityOral
Achieving cultural and clinical consensus on the revised rKICA-Cog and rKICA-Carer: Weaving together differing perspectives through knowledge exchangeDr Elise Alexander, Boola Boola Djinda, Medical School, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
Ms Roslyn Malay, Boola Boola Djinda, Medical School, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
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Activating Employers Through Procurement: Lessons for the Aged Care Workforce in Australia, the UK, and the United StatesProf Jo Ingold, Australian Catholic UniversitySymposium
Adapting the Montessori Method for Dementia Care in Subacute Hospital Settings: A Volunteer‑Led InnovationMs Vicky Vasilopoulos, Monash Health
Ms Amy Lewis, Monash Health
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Addressing loneliness and strengthening social connection among older Adults in Australia: Findings from Relationship Indicators and the Neighbours Every Day campaignDr Briohny Kennedy, Relationships Australia
Dr Susan Cochrane, Relationships Australia
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Advancing Integrated Geriatric Care in Regional Australia through the Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) InitiativeDr Desmond Graham, Geriatric Care AustraliaOral
“Aged Care is complex care”: Transition to Practice: an evaluation of undergraduate nursing internship placements in complex aged careMrs Kaylenne Bryne, University of the Sunshine CoastOral
Aged care worker wellbeing: Seeing the worker in person-centred careDr Monica O'Dwyer, Monash UniversityOral
Ageing as an Opportunity: Workforce Strategies for Inclusion and Productivity Using International Standard ISO 25550Dr Sabrina Pit, Work Wiser InternationalOral
Ageing in place safely for longer: Findings from an Intergenerational Homeshare Scoping ReviewDr Daniel Wadsworth, University Of The Sunshine CoastOral
Ageing in the Outback™ and the Central West Queensland ICC Trial Site: A Place-Based Reform Approach for Very Remote CommunitiesMs Rachel Bock, Western Queensland PHN
Ms Sheridan Hammet, Western Queensland Primary Health Network
Oral
Ageing in the Outback – From Strategy to RealityMs Sheridan Hammet, Western Queensland Primary Health Network
Mr James Britton, Geriatric Care Australia
Ms Leisa Fraser, Western Queensland PHN
Dr Desmond Graham, Geriatric Care Australia
Thinktank
Ageing with Dignity: Trauma-Informed Systems for Stolen Generations SurvivorsMrs Stacey Wells, The Healing FoundationThinktank
Ageing with the Sequelae of PoliomyelitisMs Robyn Abrahams, Post Polio VictoriaOral
An embedded allied health model of care in residential aged care improves quality of life and reduces depressionProf Stephen Isbel, University Of CanberraOral
An exploration of the comprehensive care and support needs of people requiring government-funded home-based aged careDr Rachel McKittrick, Deakin UniversityOral
An integrated model & framework for the application of trauma-informed care in Residential Aged CareMrs Ann MacRae, Monash University
Dr Marta Woolford, Monash University
Oral
A Nurse Led Capacity Building Program for Dementia Caregivers based on Person-Centered Care ApproachMs Ma Christine Rose Orbase, Auckland HospitalOral
A person-centred dementia risk reduction program improves motivational drivers of health behaviour change: Secondary analysis of the BetterBrains randomised controlled trialDr Catherine Robb, Turner Institute of Brain and Mental Health, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash UniversityOral
A pilot study of choir participation in regional residential aged care facilities.Assoc Prof Belinda Cash, School of Social Work and Arts, Charles Sturt UniversityOral
Applying delirium knowledge into practice: A theoretical domain framework-informed exploration of enablers and barriers for healthcare practitioners.Dr Amy Montgomery, University of Technology Sydney
Dr Emily Tomlinson, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University
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A Regional Older Person's Care Hub: Lessons from Designing and Implementing Home-Based Multidisciplinary Geriatric CareDr Sanka Amadoru, Austin HealthOral
ASCAPE-C: A novel audio app-delivered screening for cognition in older peopleAssoc Prof Adrienne Withall, UNSW / PsychologyOral
Assessing Safety, Cost and Acceptability of a new Small Household Model at Banksia VillageProf Stephen Isbel, University Of CanberraOral
“Asset-Rich but Cash-Poor” An Investigation into the Retirement Status of Women in SingaporeMs Rebecca Tan, University of CanberraOral
Associations between social welfare and entry into permanent residential aged care: a national retrospective cohort studyDr Sahar Barmomanesh, Registry of Senior Australians (ROSA) Research Centre, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Flinders UniversityOral
A student-led falls prevention clinic: implementation, feasibility, and early outcomes from a novel model of careDr Danielle Baxter, RMIT UniversityOral
A Theoretical Framework of Implicit Care Rationing in Australian Long-Term Aged Care SettingsMs Xinxia Wang, University of WollongongOral
At home but undernourished? Early insights into nutritional riskMs Caitlin Wyman, Flinders UniversityOral
Australia needs a revolution in dementia preventionMs Madison Bick, Dementia AustraliaOral
Balancing Care and Compliance: Frontline Experiences of Aged Care Reform in AustraliaMrs Euphemia Lambert, Monash UniversityOral
Best Practice in Practice: Co-design for Healthy Ageing with Intellectual DisabilityMrs Lisa Braun, Flinders University
Dr Nicky Baker, Flinders University
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Beyond babysitting: Grandparenting is associated with stronger social cognitive skills in later lifeDr Sarah Grainger, The University ofQueenslandOral
Breaking the silence of cognitive impairment: Supporting carers in Retirement LivingDr Claudia MeyerSymposium
Bridging medication safety gaps: Engaging older adults during transitions of careMs Kelly Ottosen, Monash UniversityOral
Brief online written reminiscence improves late-life mood and life satisfactionMr Avick Rahman, Swinburne University of TechnologySymposium
Bringing aged care staff along the journey to positive data cultureMs Elizabeth Robinson, Bolton Clarke Research InstituteOral
Bringing rehabilitation home: early implementation learnings from the SPICE at Home pilotMs Clare Stephenson, University of CanberraOral
Bringing Standard 1 to Life: Embedding Culturally Safe Care in Remote Aged Care PracticeMs Rosie Breen, Australian Regional and Remote Community ServicesOral
Building a Future Ready Workforce: Occupational Therapy and Integrated Care for Ageing PopulationsMrs Christina Wyatt, Occupational Therapy AustraliaOral
Building Gerontological Expertise in Primary Health Care: An Evaluation of a Gerontological Nursing Educational Intervention for Practice NursesMrs Gwen Veltmeyer, University of the Sunshine CoastOral
Capturing Accuracy and Creating Efficiencies? : AI-enabled translation services to support older CALD people living at home.Mrs Magdalena Biadala-Sahingoez, Australian Multicultural Community Services
Dr Hilary Davis, Swinburne University of Technology
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Capturing the Development of a Reconciliation Action Plan in an Aged Care OrganisationMs Amelie Dean, University of the Sunshine CoastOral
Caring for the carers: Workforce reform in the aged and long-term care systemsDr Samantha Clune, Australian Institute for Primary Care & Ageing, La Trobe University
Prof Suzanne Hodgkin, Charles Sturt university
Prof Philip Taylor, University of Warwick
Prof Jo Ingold, Australian Catholic University
Prof Jodi Oakman, La Trobe University
Symposium Outline
Caring language, ageist assumptions: benevolent ageismDr Anne-marie Mahoney, La Trobe UniversityOral
Challenge, comprehension, and connection: What makes game-based cognitive assessment work for people ageing at the margins?Dr Rhys Mantell, UNSWOral
Challenging the Behavioural Paradigm: The Unequivocal Rights of PLWD to Express Themselves.Ms Leah Bisiani, Uplifting DementiaOral
Climate Change, Rural Ageing, and Wellbeing: Implications for Adaptation and SupportDr Joanne Adams, La Trobe UniversityOral
Co-designing tailored interventions to improve appropriate medication use in residential aged care: a scoping studyMs Sangita Neupane, Australian Institute of Health InnovationSymposium
Co-design to consensus: Health literacy communication training for primary careMs Lesley O'Brien, Torrens University AustraliaOral
Cohort Trends in Intrinsic Capacity in EuropeMs Meimei Chen, Research FellowOral
Communication about psychotropic medicines with older adults, families and aged care workers in residential aged care: considering possibilities for engagement with older adults and familiesDr Ahsan Saleem, Monash UniversityOral
Communities of Practice (CoPs) – supporting innovation and opportunity in practice and research.Ms Robyn Smith, University of MelbourneOral
Community aged care in Australia: the need for innovative programs to boost workforce capacityProf Suzanne Hodgkin, Charles Sturt universitySymposium
Community organisations, social responsibility and older adults in rural disaster and climate contextsDr Carmela Leone, John Richards Centre for Rural Ageing Research, La Trobe UniversityOral
Companionship, connection and activity: A scoping review exploring outcomes and implications of older people having petsDr Carolyn Murray, Adelaide UniversityOral
Culturally responsive care delivery through collaboration between service providers and communitiesProf Shuang Liu, The University of QueenslandOral
Culturally safe dementia assessment methods with older Indigenous adults: A scoping review.Ms Lianne Gilchrist, The University Of Western Australia
Dr Kate Smith, The University of Western Australia
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Cultural Storytelling at the Heart of Respectful and Safe Care for Aboriginal Peoples with Dementia in Mainstream Residential CareMrs Dianne Baldock, University of Tasmania
Ms Annie Thompson, Emmerton Park
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Defining Psychological Capacity in Healthy Ageing: An International Working Group FrameworkDr Neta HaganiOral
Delivering a Specialised Brain Health Service for older Adults with Down syndromeDr Madeleine Healy, Monash Health, Monash University, Dementia Support Australia
Ms Bridget Vincent, Monash Health
Oral
Dementia and continence: lived experience insights pointing to practical system improvementsDr Rose Capp, Dementia Australia
Prof Wendy Bower, Continence Health Australia
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Dementia Care Staff Training that Sticks!Mr David Symons, Clown Doctors AustraliaOral
Department of Health, Disability and Ageing Workshop Oral
Designing a Creative Care Culture: A Workforce Led Model for Evidence Based Creative Engagement in Aged CareMs Natalija Pearn, Lutheran Services
Mrs Annie Peterson, Lutheran Services
Ms Claire Pearson, Lutheran Services
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Designing Belonging: Arts and Innovation in Social Prescribing for CALD AgeingDr Saadia Shabnam, Edith Cowan UniversityOral
Designing, Delivering, and Driving Impact in Brain Health Using an Innovative Mobile ApplicationProf Alison Hutchinson, Deakin University
Dr Lidia Engel, Monash University
Assoc Prof Helen Macpherson, Deakin University
Assoc Prof Tanya Petrovich, Dementia Australia
Dr Thach Tran, Deakin University
Ms Kelly Burns, Dementia Australia
Dr Terence Chong, St Vincents
Dr Justine Lomas, Deakin University
Symposium Outline
Designing for Inclusion: Hearing and Vision Friendly Communal Spaces in Retirement LivingDr Carly Meyer, Bolton Clarke
Mrs Zoe Selby, Bolton Clarke
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Designing for Value: A Multidisciplinary, Integrated Care Model for Older AustraliansMr James Britton, Geriatric Care AustraliaOral
Determining attributes of intrinsic psychological capacity for healthy ageing – an international Delphi studyDr Alice Windle, Flinders UniversityOral
Developing an evidence-based fitness-to-drive assessment for primary care: Case examples highlighting considerations of face-validity and practicalityAssoc Prof Theresa Scott, The Unniversity of QueenslandOral
Developing dementia data in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-specific primary care servicesDr Penny O'Brien, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne
Prof Sean Taylor, Onemda: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Wellbeing, University of Melbourne
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Developing International Practice Recommendations for Identification and Management of Hearing and Vision Impairment in Older Adults in Long-Term CareDr Marianne Piano, National Centre For Healthy Ageing, Monash UniversityOral
Developing intrinsic capacity measures for research and practice in an Australian contextDr Saman Khalatbari SoltaniOral
Development and internal validation of the medication-related hospitalisation risk index (MeHRI): a new tool for assessing hospitalisation risk based on medication profiles in residential aged careAssoc Prof Nasir Wabe, Macquarie UniversityOral
Development of a dashboard to prioritise medication management reviews in residential aged careDr Rajendra Gyawali, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversityOral
Development of BrainTrack: design and implementation of a digital tool to support brain health awarenessAssoc Prof Tanya Petrovich, Dementia Australia
Ms Kelly Burns, Dementia Australia
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Digital innovation at the bedside: Exploring hospitalised older adults’ perceptions of touchscreen tablets on a sub-acute ‘Smart Ward’Assoc Prof Christina Ekegren, Rehabilitation, Ageing and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre, Monash University
Mr Lane Meyer, Rehabilitation, Ageing and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre, Monash University
Oral
Digital Platforms: Bridging Prevention and Support at HomeMs Hilary O'Connell, iLAOral
Do clinical placements in residential aged care impact the future aged care workforce?Assoc Prof Jo Rayner, La Trobe University, Australian Centre for Evidence Based Aged CareOral
Dying on Whose Terms? An Intersectional Analysis of First Nations Women Elders in Australian Palliative Care FrameworksAssoc Prof Rachelle Warner, Adelaide UniversityOral
Eating from Country: First Nations Food Sovereignty and Nutritional Wellbeing for EldersAssoc Prof Rachelle Warner, Adelaide UniversityOral
Effectiveness of physical activity interventions for older adults: an umbrella review Ms Alison Doyle, Adelaide UniversityOral
Effect of aspirin on healthspan in community-dwelling older adults: the ASPirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly StudyMs Haoxin (tina) Zheng, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash UniversityOral
Equitable access to residential aged care: a case study in the Policy Futures Approach to policy developmentDr Mark Cooper-StanburyOral
Evaluating the 3C Program: A Person-Centred Approach to Improving Transitions into Residential Respite CareDr Christa Dang, National Ageing Research InstituteSymposium
Evaluating the Meaningful Engagement of People with Living/Lived Experience of Dementia in Guideline DevelopmentDr Katrina Long, Monash UniversityOral
Evaluating WHO's iSupport Lite for Multilingual Dementia Carers: Results from the Draw-Care trialProf Bianca Brijnath, La Trobe UniversityOral
Experiences of Care Coordinators in facilitating client-led decision making in community-based aged careProf Lucy Lewis, Flinders UniversityOral
Experimenting with Creative Methods in Participatory Gerontology ResearchDr Bella St Clair, University of Canberra
Dr Kristina Chelberg, University Of Technology Sydney
Assoc Prof Helen English, University of Newcastle
Dr Tricia King, University Of The Sunshine Coast
Thinktank
Exploring Older People’s Views on Reablement and Restorative Care within Australia’s Aged Care SystemAssoc Prof Elissa Burton, Curtin UniversityOral
Exploring Technology Confidence in Later Life - A Secondary Data Analysis of the LINDA SurveyDr Yuchen Xie, University of New South WalesOral
Exploring the quality of life of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders using the Good Spirit, Good Life framework: a longitudinal studyMr Caleb Rivers, University of Western AustraliaOral
Factors Associated with Mortality in People Living with Young-Onset Dementia: A Systematic ReviewMs Jiaxin Zhu, Department of Psychological Medicine, University of AucklandOral
Factors associated with uptake of psychotropic adverse drug event monitoring in residential careMs Brigid McInerneyOral
Falls in older adults: collaboration for greater impactAssoc Prof Frances Batchelor, National Ageing Research InstituteOral
Family liaison as a workforce innovation in dementia care transitionsDr Sarah Elder, Dementia Support Australia, HammondCareOral
Feasibility and acceptability testing of co-designed resources to improve medication engagement during transitions of care for older hospitalised patients.Dr Kerry Hwang, Monash UniversityOral
Flourishing in Villages Through Resident-Led Initiatives: Stories from PracticeMr Matt Eiseman, Bolton ClarkeSymposium
From Capacity to Capability: Rethinking Aged Care Placements as a Workforce StrategyMs Kathryn Twigg, Australian Primary Healthcare Nurses Association (APNA)Oral
From Concept to Capability: What High Quality Restorative Care Requires Under Aged Care ReformMrs Christina Wyatt, Occupational Therapy AustraliaOral
From cul-de-sacs to coffee shops: How local environments shape social connection in later lifeDr Drew Meehan, La Trobe UniversityOral
From Fear to Function: Deploying AI in the Aged Care Workforce Under the Support at Home ProgramMr Dmitry Shibanov, SMPLSINNOVATION PTY LTDOral
From Innovation to Practice: Challenges in Implementing Digital Pain Assessment for Older Adults with Cognitive ImpairmentDr Marcus Ang, Edith Cowan University
Ms Kaori Okuno, Hollywood Private Hospital
Oral
From Principle to Practice: Creating the Organisational Conditions for Dignity of Risk in Aged CareDr Marta Woolford, Monash University
Mrs Ann MacRae, Monash University
Ms Natalija Nesvadba, Regis Aged Care
Thinktank
From Research to Practice: Driving Community-Based Physical Activity Through the ENJOY IMP-ACT implementation projectMs Marcia Fearn, National Ageing Research Institute
Mr Bevin McLaren, n/a
Ms Camilla Briggs, Wyndham City Council
Oral
From the Heart: Co-Design Findings Informing a Lifestyle Framework for Retirement LivingMs Georgina Johnstone, Bolton Clarke Research Institute
Dr Carly Meyer, Bolton Clarke
Symposium
Functional Health Challenges and Support Needs of Older Refugees -A Scoping ReviewDr Ethar Alsharaydeh, Western Sydney UniversityOral
Gamification of dementia education: Using a board game to increase knowledge about dementia inequalitiesProf Mark Gabbay, University of LiverpoolOral
GANA Workshop Oral
General practice nurses and ageing well: Strengthening workforce capacity for older AustraliansDr Danny Hills, MonashOral
Gerontologising nursing placements: Evaluation of the Clinical Placements with Older People programProf Kasia Bail, University of CanberraOral
Global Perspectives on Hearing Loss and Dementia Care: A Cross-Country Study of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among Hearing Healthcare ProfessionalsAssoc Prof Dona Jayakody, WA Centre for Rural Health, The University of Western AustraliaOral
GP Perspectives on the Use of BrainTrack to Support Brain Health Conversations and Early Help-seekingAssoc Prof Helen Macpherson, Deakin University
Dr Terence Chong, St Vincents
Symposium
“Hearing It for the First Time”: Perceptions of Social Frailty Among Southeast Asian Migrants in AustraliaDr Hien Thi Nguyen, School Of Arts And Humanities, Edith Cowan UniversityOral
“Hearing it from you”: centering rural, remote, and very remote perspectives from Western Queensland in frailty and ageing researchDr Sakshi Chopra, The University of QueenslandOral
Hearing Loss Literacy in an Australian Sample of Midlife and Older Adults: Common Misconceptions and Knowledge GapsMs Jana Koch, Neuroscience Research AustraliaOral
How Do Older People and Family Caregivers from CALD Backgrounds Perceive New Home Aged Care Services in Australia?Ms Lili Shang, UNSWOral
“I call myself homefree, not homeless”: Older Women’s Experience of Housing Insecurity and Homelessness in Later Life - Insights from Mixed Methods and Arts-Based ResearchProf Evonne Miller, QUTOral
"I didn’t want to lie down in case I had to get up again" impacts of incontinence on sleep and wellbeing of Māori whānau living with dementiaAssoc Prof Rosemary Gibson, Massey UniversityOral
Impact of Dementia mate wareware and solutions for Equity in Aotearoa (IDEA): successes, challenges, and preliminary insightsProf Ngaire Kerse, University of AucklandOral
Impacts of the Virtual Nurse in Aged Care project: Preliminary evaluation evidence.Dr Samantha Clune, Australian Institute for Primary Care & Ageing, La Trobe University
Prof Yvonne Wells, Australian Institute for Primary Care & Ageing, La Trobe University
Oral
Implementing dementia reablement in Australia: what does it take? Insights from a national pilot studyDr Claire O'Connor, University of New South WalesOral
Implementing evidence-based resources for older adults to support person-centred opioid deprescribing: A qualitative studyDr Aili Langford, The University Of SydneyOral
Implementing Novel Dementia Diagnostics in Practice: Insights from a Multi-Site Qualitative StudyMs Hannah Gulline, Monash UniversityOral
Implementing the Safer Households Model in Residential Aged Care: Early Insights from a Multi-Site Pilot EvaluationAssoc Prof Lyn Phillipson, Uniting NSW/ACTOral
Important but not important enough? An international survey of co-design evaluation in residential aged care researchMs Sarah Westworth, National Centre for Healthy AgeingOral
Improving Indigenous brain health: A mixed-methods process evaluation of Kaat Koort (Aboriginal brain health study)Dr Tabassum Rahman, The University of Melbourne
Prof Sandra Eades, The University of Melbourne
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Improving medication management through partnership and co-design: The National Aged Care Medication RoundtableDr Rachel Urwin, Australian Institute Of Health Innovation, Macquarie University
Dr Isabelle Meulenbroeks, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University
Ms Sangita Neupane, Australian Institute of Health Innovation
Assoc Prof Magda Raban, Australian Institute Of Health Innovation, Macquarie University
Dr Ryan McMullan, Macquarie University
Symposium Outline
Improving Navigation Performance in Alzheimer’s Disease Using Immersive Virtual Reality TrainingMrs Maryam Mehrinejad Khotbehsara, University of Southern QueenslandOral
Improving the prescribing of UTI antibiotics in residential aged care using clinical decision supportAssoc Prof Magda Raban, Australian Institute Of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversityOral
Improving training for improving careDr Isabelle Meyer, Dementia Training AustraliaOral
Incorporating Carer Quality of Life in Dementia Cost-Effectiveness: COCOON Measure DevelopmentDr Lidia Engel, Monash UniversityOral
Incorporating dementia data in linked data assets to advance evidence on Dementia in AustraliaMs Bronte O'Donnell, Australian Institute of Health and WelfareSymposium
Increasing older adults’ physical activity in parks through community-based outdoor exercise: findings from the ENJOY IMP-ACT implementation studyProf Pazit Levinger, National Ageing Research InstituteOral
Informal Carer Availability and Its Association with Transitions to Permanent Residential Aged Care Among Older People Receiving Long-Term Home Care SupportDr Tesfahun Eshetie, Registry Of Senior Australians (ROSA), South Australian Health And Medical Research InstituteOral
Innovating Primary Care Delivery in Residential Aged Care: A Nurse Practitioner Model of CareAssoc Prof Michelle Kelly, University of NewcastleOral
Insights into Gerontological Workforce Transformation: An Examination of the GNC Mentoring ProgramMrs Nicki Parker, University of the Sunshine CoastOral
Integrating healthy ageing in primary health careDr Kathleen Brasher, John Richards Centre for Rural Ageing Research, La Trobe UniversityOral
Integrating Living/Lived Experience into Dementia Guideline Development in AustraliaMs Jenna Dennison, The National Centre for Healthy Ageing, Monash University
Dr Katrina Long, Monash University
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Integrating Oral Health into Aged Care Service Delivery: A Preventative, Multidisciplinary Model through the Smart Smiles InitiativeDr Victoria Tamara Perchyonok, Smart Smiles InitiativeOral
Interfaces between the aged care and health system: Analysis of AIHW’s National Aged Care Data AssetMs Alison Wijnen, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Dr Hop Tran, AIHW
Symposium
Intergenerational Engagement: Sustaining impact to revolutionise aged careMr Colin Hogan, Catherine McAuley College Bendigo
Dr Hannah Forbes, Australian Catholic University
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Intergenerational practice: bringing generations together to promote social interactions and wellbeingDr Sarah Young, The University Of MelbourneOral
Interventions to Reduce Antipsychotic Use in Delirium: A Systematic ReviewDr Emily Tomlinson, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University
Dr Penelope Casey, Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research - Eastern Health Partnership, School of Nursing and Midwifery in the Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University.
Oral
Intrinsic Capacity in Australia: Trends by Cohort and Socioeconomic StatusMr Emmet Maher, University of New South WalesOral
“It makes us feel more positive and we're more able to cope”: Perspectives of people living with dementia and carers on accessing the GreenConnect Dementia Respite Project in rural Victoria.Dr Shahinoor Akter, La Trobe UniversityOral
Lack of evidence based proactive general practice care is failing older AustraliansDr Chris Bollen, Bollen HealthOral
Learning from a nature-based dementia respite initiative in rural Australia: A RE-AIM guided evaluation of the GreenConnect Dementia Respite ProjectDr Shahinoor Akter, La Trobe UniversityOral
Learnings from a Place‑Based Social Connection Program: Qualitative Insights from the Connect Local EvaluationDr Sarah bonell, Bolton Clarke Research InstituteOral
Left Out of the Story: Re-centring Healthy Ageing Perspectives from New and Emerging CALD CommunitiesDr Som Sengmany, Independent Living AssessmentOral
Living Well Together: Transforming residential aged care through workforce‑enabled, person‑centred reformMs Lois Yamuta, BaptistCare
Dr Melissa Savaglio, Monash University
Oral
Living Well with Frailty, Dementia and Mental Health Conditions: Exploring What a Good Life Means to Older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PeoplesMs Jemma Bryce, Alice Springs HospitalOral
Living with Anorexia Nervosa in older adulthood: A framework analysisMs Eliza Matas, Swinburne University of TechnologySymposium
Longitudinal Insights from BrainTrack: User Engagement and Associations with Help-SeekingDr Thach Tran, Deakin University
Prof Alison Hutchinson, Deakin University
Dr Justine Lomas, Deakin University
Symposium
Making dementia more inclusive for LGBT+ Australian'sMrs Nikki Gilbertson, Dementia AustraliaOral
Making medication management resident centred: older people’s perspectives from residential aged careDr Bella St Clair, University of CanberraOral
Making Sense of Mental Health in Older Age: A Qualitative Study Exploring Beliefs using the Common-Sense Model of Self-RegulationMs Peta Prindiville, Swinburne University of TechnologySymposium
Mandatory care minutes increased staffing in Australian long-term care facilities, but facility-level inequities persistDr Johannes Schwabe, Registry of Senior Australians Research CentreOral
Manual wheelchair training for older adults: a realist evaluation of ‘what works’Ms Kimberly Charlton, Adelaide UniversityOral
Mealtime Choice Define: Outcomes of a Delphi ConsensusDr Alice Pashley, Centre for Ageing Research and Translation, University of CanberraOral
Meaningful for whom? Exploring ‘meaningful involvement’ in co-design for people who live in aged careMs Sarah Westworth, National Centre for Healthy AgeingOral
Measuring Knowledge and Confidence in Person‑Centred Catheter Care: Scale Development and ValidationDr Joan Ostaszkiewicz, National Ageing Research InstituteOral
Measuring variability in care of older people with dementia in hospital: use of novel process miningDr Joanne Tropea, Royal Melbourne HospitalOral
Medication quality indicator and benchmark reports for quality improvement in residential aged careDr Rachel Urwin, Australian Institute Of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversitySymposium
Medication Safety, Workforce Efficiency and Capacity Gains Following Implementation of a Digital Medication Dose Administration Aid in Residential Aged CareDr Tshepo Rasekaba, John Richards Centre for Rural Ageing Research, La Trobe Rural health School and Care Economy Research Institute, La Trobe UniversityOral
Memory services for older adults with Down syndrome: A scoping review exploring models of care and accessDr Madeleine Healy, Monash Health, Monash University, Dementia Support AustraliaOral
Mind matters in later life: Psychological wellbeing, mental health and therapeutic intervention in older adultsMs Lysha Lee, Swinburne University of TechnologySymposium
Mind matters in later life: Psychological wellbeing, mental health and therapeutic intervention in older adultsMs Eliza Matas, Swinburne University of Technology
Dr Deborah Koder, Swinburne University of Technology
Ms Lysha Lee, Swinburne University of Technology
Ms Peta Prindiville, Swinburne University of Technology
Mr Andrew Dennis, Swinburne University of Technology
Mr Avick Rahman, Swinburne University of Technology
Symposium Outline
Multimodal fNIRS and Motion Sensor-Based Cognitive–Motor Assessment in Younger Onset DementiaDr Maryam Ghahramani, University of CanberraOral
National Implementation of the Continuity of Carer–Supporting Engagement Program in Residential Aged Care: An Implementation Science and Socio‑Ecological ApproachDr Marta Woolford, Monash UniversityOral
Navigating the Dementia Pathway in Australia: Barriers, Enablers, and Critical MomentsMs Isobel Sanger, University of CanberraOral
NDIS participation by younger people living in residential aged careMr Andrew Nguyen, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Ms Rin Rin Ly, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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Not Just a Carer: Challenging stigmas in caregiving, aged care and mental healthDr Asmita Manchha, SilverchainOral
Nurses’ and personal care workers’ knowledge and confidence to provide person-centred, evidence-based care for residents with indwelling urinary cathetersDr Joan Ostaszkiewicz, National Ageing Research InstituteOral
Older Chinese adults’ perspectives of accessing health education with a focus on falls preventionDr Cheng Yen Loo, The University Of Western AustraliaOral
Older people’s social activities and group participation at age-friendly exercise spaces in local parks following implementation of a community-based intervention frameworkDr Bronwyn Dreher, National Ageing Research InstituteOral
Opportunities and Risks of Integrating AI Tools into Later Life Storytelling: Insights from Diverse StakeholdersDr Wei Zhao, The University of MelbourneOral
Opportunities for Healthy Ageing: Modifiable Influences on Life Expectancy Among Australian WomenDr Xenia Dolja-Gore, The University of NewcastleOral
Optimising medication quality indicator visualisations in residential aged careDr Isabelle Meulenbroeks, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversitySymposium
Oral Health as a Component of Healthy Ageing: A Scoping Review of Australian health Policy frameworks.Dr Manori Dhanapriyanka, School of Dentistry, University of QueenslandOral
“Our Stories”: Empowerment, Inclusion, and Visibility Through Art Exhibitions by People Living with DementiaMs Donna Ireland, Dementia Australia
Ms Ann Hetherington, Dementia Australia
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Partnering with Chinese community organisations to engage older adults living with dementia in clinical trialsMs Pooi Kheng LeeOral
Pathways to meaning in ageing and their applications to practiceMs Teresa Donegan, Eastern Health
Ms Rachael Wass, Meaningful Ageing Australia
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Person-Centred AI Innovation in Dementia Care: Aligning Assistive Technologies with User PerspectivesMrs Mina Aghaei, Western Sydney University and University of HertfordshireOral
Perspectives of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on hearing well & being wellDr Athira Rohit, Boola Boola Djinda, Centre for Aboriginal Health & Well Being, University Of Western Australia
Prof Dawn Bessarab, Boola Boola Djinda, Centre for Aboriginal Health & Well Being, University Of Western Australia
Assoc Prof Dona Jayakody, WA Centre for Rural Health, The University of Western Australia
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Pharmacological treatment of severe behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia: challenges and complexitiesDr Lianne Leung, WA HealthOral
Piecing Care Together: How South Asian Seniors Navigate the Australian Aged Care SystemAssoc Prof Josefine Antoniades, La Trobe UniversityOral
Piloting the Feasibility of the Assessment Tool for Occupational and Social Engagement as a Whole Environment Assessment in AustraliaProf Sanetta Du Toit, Edith Cowan University - Joondalup Campus: Edith Cowan University
Dr Mark Morgan-Brown
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Policy levers influencing allied health in long-term care: A UK Australia comparisonProf Diane Gibson, University of CanberraOral
Policy reform and workforce precarity in Australia, Spain and the UK aged care sectorsDr Samantha Clune, Australian Institute for Primary Care & Ageing, La Trobe UniversitySymposium
Predictors of Suicidal Ideation in Nursing HomesDr Deborah Koder, Swinburne University of TechnologySymposium
Preliminary results from a remotely delivered, low-intensity, multidomain risk reduction intervention (MyCoach) for adults aged ≥65 with Subjective Cognitive Decline or Mild Cognitive ImpairmentProf Kaarin Jane Anstey, UNSWOral
Preparing Nursing Students for Gerontological Practice: Clinical Facilitators Perceptions of the Transition to Aged Care Practice (T2PAC) Internship ProgramMrs Kaylenne Bryne, University of the Sunshine CoastOral
Preserving third age expertise in design and health systems to optimise function: a conceptual framework for digital time capsulesProf Claire DonnellanOral
Project Thrive: A Resilience Intervention to Reduce Burnout and Turnover in Aged CareProf Denise Jepsen, Macquarie UniversityOral
Psychotropics in Aged Care - In Defence of the Registered NurseMrs Georgina Osborne, University of Southern QueenslandOral
Purpose for a flourishing later lifeMs Luella Monson, La Trobe UniversityOral
Recommendations to Maximise Older Adult Participation in Volunteering (PhD Progress Update)Mr Nathan Williams, Monash UniversityOral
Reconfiguring Pay and Employment Rights in Adult Social Care: Early Evidence from England’s Fair Pay Agreement ReformsProf Philip Taylor, University of WarwickSymposium
Refocusing on the person: Implementing meaningful person-centred change in aged careMs Holly Sparrow, ARIIAOral
Reforming Breast Cancer Screening: Addressing Ageism in Service Delivery for Women Aged 75 and OverDr Joanne Adams, La Trobe UniversityOral
Reimagining Ageing Environments: Co-Designing Culturally Responsive Aged CareMs Georgia Parr, Cottee Parker ArchitectsOral
Reimagining Dementia Care: Whiddon's ground breaking pilot with Memory BridgeDr Jennie Hewitt, Whiddon
Ms Karn Nelson, Whiddon
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Reimagining Retirement Living: Resident Communities at the Heart of the Ageing RevolutionMs Georgina Johnstone, Bolton Clarke Research Institute
Dr Carly Meyer, Bolton Clarke
Mr Matt Eiseman, Bolton Clarke
Mrs Zoe Selby, Bolton Clarke
Dr Claudia Meyer
Symposium Outline
Relational Digital Participation in Later Life: Emotional Labour in Informal Digital SupportMs Marleen Campbell Lopez, RMIT UniversityOral
Renewed confidence: Teaching assessment of the older person so nurses can implement best practice!Prof Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh, ACEBAC/La Trobe UniversityOral
Research and Innovation in Residential Respite CareAssoc Prof Frances Batchelor, National Ageing Research Institute
Dr Sanka Amadoru, Austin Health
Mr Liam Borelli-Millott, Clinical Gerontology Division, National Ageing Research Institute, Parkville, VIC, Australia; Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC
Dr Christa Dang, National Ageing Research Institute
Assoc Prof Paul Yates, Austin Health
Symposium Outline
Residential Aged Care Respite: clinical risks, consumer and stakeholder perspectives - setting the scene for the "3C Study"Assoc Prof Paul Yates, Austin HealthSymposium
Resources required for National Aged Care Quality Indicator Program reporting: A costing analysisDr Ryan McMullan, Macquarie UniversitySymposium
Retirement Living: A New Frontier of Innovative Environments for IndependenceMr Matt Eiseman, Bolton ClarkeSymposium
Revolution or slow burn? Changing the way we think act and feel about age and ageing.Dr Marlene Krasovitsky, EveryAGE CountsOral
Rights in aged care – intent and implementationMs Samantha Edmonds, Older Persons Advocacy network (OPAN)Oral
Rise and Shine for Caregivers – Pilot Outcomes from a Co-Designed Dementia Risk Reduction Prototype in Rural Queensland.Assoc Prof Sophie Andrews, Thompson Institute, University of the Sunshine CoastOral
Safe Ageing for Diverse Communities: Preventing Elder Abuse Through Integrated, Culturally Responsive Care.Dr Medha Gunawardana, Australian Multicultural Community Services (AMCS
Ms Abiola Akinbiyi, Melbourne Primary Care Network
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Sexuality & Intimacy in Residential Aged Care Services (RACS): Let’s Talk About Sex Baby!!Ms Leah Bisiani, Uplifting DementiaOral
Social connectedness in Tasmania: Supporting age-inclusivity and liveability through built environment designMs Auditi Bridget Biswas, University of TasmaniaOral
Social isolation and connection perspectives and habits in older adults, informing a technology based social isolation approach.Mr Jesse Baker, University of the Sunshine CoastOral
Social isolation, loneliness and alcohol consumption in Australian adults aged 50–70Mrs Rose LaingOral
Social Prescription Pathways for Concurrent Arts and Wellness Programs in Regional South Australia for People Living with Dementia and CaregiversDr Carolyn Murray, Adelaide UniversityOral
Social Return on Investment of the BrainTrack App for Monitoring Brain HealthDr Lidia Engel, Monash UniversitySymposium
Specialist palliative care for older Australians receiving aged care in the last year of lifeMs Cassandra Elliott, Australian Institute of Health and WelfareSymposium
Stakeholder Insights on Implementing and Sustaining a Digital Support Tool for Dementia Carers Across the Asia-PacificDr Upasana Baruah, National Ageing Research InstituteOral
Stolen Generations Survivors and Descendants: Demographics, Health, Socioeconomics and Wellbeing in an Ageing AustraliaMrs Stacey Wells, The Healing FoundationOral
Stories of Place, Identity, and Ageing: Insights from the Mallee's Living Histories ProjectAssoc Prof Sean MACDERMOTT, La Trobe University Rural Health SchoolOral
‘Strange People on Strange Land’: A Practical Framework of Understanding Older Chinese Immigrants’ Loneliness in QueenslandMs Wenwen Xu, The University of QueenslandOral
Strengthening Rural Health Research Through Collaboration: The SMARRT PartnershipDr Jennifer Boak, La TrobeOral
Strengthening safety in care: Supporting family and friend carers to navigate restrictive practices while caringMs Kavya Mohan, Carers NSWOral
Strengths-based approaches to improve social and emotional wellbeing in older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults living with frailtyDr Jesse Zanker, The Royal Melbourne Hospital and University of Melbourne
Dr Ebony Lewis
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Supporting aged care residents’ choice, dignity, and engagement with medication giving in aged care facilities: a qualitative studyDr Steph Garratt, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Monash UniversityOral
Supporting Families at End of Life in Residential Aged Care: Emotional Experiences and Co‑Designed Solution DirectionsDr Anna Lane, National Ageing Research InstituteOral
Supporting Older People in Rural Communities: Evaluation of the Wellness 2 Age ProgramAssoc Prof Kristy Robson, Three Rivers Department of Rural Health, Charles Sturt UniversityOral
Supporting rural healthy ageing in a climate changing world: perspectives from local governmentsAssoc Prof Rachel Winterton, John Richards Centre For Rural Ageing Research, La Trobe UniversityOral
Supporting the Supporters: Staff Experiences of Immersive Respite CareMs Rebecca Walton, Brightwater Care Group
Dr Wendy Simpson, 1. Brightwater Care Group
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Tailoring Digital Technology Implementation for Older Adults in Home Care: The E-TECH ProtocolProf Tanya Davison, SilverchainOral
Tailoring fall prevention best practice for regional and rural Victorian hospitals and residential care facilities.Prof Keith Hill, Rehabilitation Ageing and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre, Monash University
Mr Chris Gartside, Yarrawonga Health
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The age barrier: older adults’ experiences of ageism in health careDr Emily Steel, The Australian Human Rights CommissionOral
The Aged Care ClassroomMs Katrina Austen, Southern Cross University
Prof Jennene Greenhill, Southern Cross University
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The Ageing Revolution: Policy Opportunities for Culturally Responsive Early Identi-fication of Functional–Cognitive VulnerabilityDr Pen You, Western Sydney UniversityOral
The Ageing Well Survey: Lived experiences of older Queenslanders informing age-friendly communitiesMs Stephanie Power, Council on the Ageing QueenslandOral
The co-design of an aged care context-specific decision support tool to enable best-practiceDr Arti AppannahOral
The Connections for Wellbeing program: Insights from a culturally safe initiative for older adults from culturally and linguistically diverse backgroundsDr Hilary Davis, Swinburne University of Technology
Dr Medha Gunawardana, Australian Multicultural Community Services (AMCS
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The Creative Ageing Revolution: Insights from Older Expert Musicians and DancersProf Jane Davidson, University of MelbourneOral
The Dementia Learning & Research Community – an inclusive space for shared learningMs Eliza Watson, Monash UniversityOral
The Dynamic process of toing and froing (DPTF) substantive theory.Dr Gertrude Phiri, Edith Cowan UniversityOral
The effectiveness of a co-designed and culturally adapted dementia support program for Chinese-Australian carersDr Lisa Wong, Western Sydney UniversityOral
The effect of low-dose aspirin on Intrinsic Capacity in older individualsProf Joanne Ryan, Monash UniversityOral
The effects of the Virtual Nurse on days of hospitalisation in Aged CareAssoc Prof Heng Jiang, La Trobe UniversittyOral
The Exercise IMPACT for YOD Case Series: Exercise Interventions for Mood, Physical health, And Cognition, Tailored for Young Onset DementiaMr Nicholas Lawlis, University of CanberraOral
The experience of living alone with dementia in AustraliaDr Sally Day, The University of SydneyOral
The Experience of Living and Working in Small-scale Residential Dementia Care - Case Series (RM Gibson Award 2024)Ms Robyn Lewis, University Of CanberraOral
The facilitators and barriers in translating evidence based dementia caregiving interventions in community care: An integrative systematic reviewMs Yujing Zhang, Flinders UniversityOral
The Feasibility of Combination of Face-to-face and Telehealth Home-based Otago Exercise Program for Older People with Dementia in IndonesiaDr Yulisna Mutia Sari, Monash University IndonesiaOral
The fragmentation of health and social care for people with dementia and their carers across EuropeDr Clarissa Giebel, University of LiverpoolOral
The impact of health student placements on aged care residentsMs Cassandra Biggs, Three Rivers Department of Rural Health/Charles Sturt UniversityOral
The Long Way Home for Older Patients: Insights from Hospital Social Workers in QueenslandDr Bernadette Dimla, University of the Sunshine Coast & CQUniversity AustraliaOral
The Older Persons Autism Liaison Service (OPALS): Building Capacity for Autism Assessment in Later LifeAssoc Prof Kathryn Ellis, University of MelbourneOral
The Palliative Aged Care Outcomes Program (PACOP): Improving recognition of deterioration and palliative care in aged careProf Claire Johnson, University Of Wollongong, PACOPOral
The power of lived experience: Harnessing co-design in residential aged care homesProf Helen Rawson, Monash UniversityOral
The rainbow aged care revolution: What enables inclusive residential aged care for gender and sexually diverse peopleProf Mark Hughes, Southern Cross UniversityOral
The relationship between work and health in carers: The Carers Work and Health Support ModelDr Clarissa Giebel, University of LiverpoolOral
The role of paramedics in addressing health insecurities of older adults in humanitarian emergenciesMs Megan De Silva, NSW Ambulance | Western Sydney University
Dr Navindhra (navin) Naidoo, Western Sydney University | Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
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The Use of Robotic Pets in Patients with Cognitive Impairment in an Inpatient Subacute Hospital SettingDr Sanjay Naidu, Monash HealthOral
The weight and gift of memories: Family influence and self-discovery through life story work and advance care planningMs Rebecca Walton, Brightwater Care GroupOral
The Young Onset Dementia Asia Pacific Research Collaborative (YOD-APC): The first two yearsAssoc Prof Gary Cheung, University Of AucklandOral
Thriving Through Tremors: A Comparative Study of Flourishing and Mature Happiness in Parkinson's DiseaseMr Andrew Dennis, Swinburne University of TechnologySymposium
Time in Transition: Identifying Predictors of Length of Stay in a Transitional Care ProgramMs Holly Coopes, Brightwater Care GroupOral
Timeliness of access to aged care services in Australia: updated national evidence from a new assessment cohortMr Patrick Gorman, AIHWSymposium
Too many transfers, too few alternatives? Examining Emergency Department transfers from residential aged careAssoc Prof Ash Smyth, University of Western Australia & Brightwater Care GroupOral
Transforming medication management in residential aged care: Implementing pharmacogenomics as a service innovationMs Eman Wehbe, The University of Sydney
Dr Jennie Hewitt, Whiddon
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Trends and predictors of Opioid use in 428 Australian Residential Age Care Homes, 2018-2022Dr Md Bayzidur Rahman, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversityOral
Tūhono Tāngata: A Stakeholder Analysis of an Auckland-based Intergenerational Play ProgrammeAssoc Prof Richard Wright, Auckland University of TechnologyOral
Turning evidence into action: Improving program implementation in rural areas.Assoc Prof Belinda Cash, School of Social Work and Arts, Charles Sturt University
Assoc Prof Kristy Robson, Three Rivers Department of Rural Health, Charles Sturt University
Dr Daniel Wadsworth, University Of The Sunshine Coast
Thinktank
Turning risk into opportunity: redesigning medication handover for an ageing populationMs Kate Gorell, Canberra Health ServicesOral
Understanding characteristics of older people accessing in-home aged care: A secondary analysis of the 45 & Up longitudinal cohort studyDr Marissa Dickins, SilverchainOral
Understanding the Experiences of Donors Aged 55+ Who No Longer DonateMs Ivy Tan, The University of QueenslandOral
Unlocking opportunity in homecare: Effectiveness of a novel falls prevention program delivered by homecare workers on functional mobility and falls in older adultsDr Jo-Aine Hang, University of Western Australia / University of Notre Dame AustraliaOral
Unlocking the value of the National Aged Care Data Asset for older AustraliansDr Mikaela Jorgensen, Australian Institute of Health And WelfareSymposium
Unravelling the power of docu-series to unpack stereotypes and ageismDr Ellie Meissner
Assoc Prof Katrina Radford
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Using AI to develop patient summaries of comprehensive geriatric (interRAI) assessmentsDr Joanna Hikaka, University of AucklandOral
Using comprehensive assessments, care plans, and video vignettes to support admissions to residential respite care: The 3C ProgramDr Sanka Amadoru, Austin HealthSymposium
Using national linked data to study aged care, health, disability and dementia service interfacesMr Dinesh Indraharan, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Ms Cassandra Elliott, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Mr Patrick Gorman, AIHW
Dr Mikaela Jorgensen, Australian Institute of Health And Welfare
Ms Bronte O'Donnell, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Ms Alison Wijnen, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Ms Rin Rin Ly, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Mr Andrew Nguyen, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Dr Hop Tran, AIHW
Symposium Outline
Using step trackers in aged care: feasibility and acceptability from a mixed-methods studyDr Rik Dawson, Institute for Musculoskeletal HealthOral
Using Video to Enhance Clinical Communication During the Transition to Residential Respite Care: The 3C Video VignetteMr Liam Borelli-Millott, Clinical Gerontology Division, National Ageing Research Institute, Parkville, VIC, Australia; Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VICSymposium
Validated tools for assessing health literacy and beliefs about medicines among older adults: a systematic reviewMr Maoqi Zhu, RMIT UniversityOral
"We’re just a forgotten group": Older women’s perspectives on their media portrayals and its relationship to self-perception, health and well-beingMs Kathryn Squires, NARI/ Deakin UniversityOral
What are the adverse drug withdrawal reactions following gabapentinoid deprescribing?Dr Shin Liau, Monash UniversityOral
What do aged care nurses tell us about their intention to keep nursing and job satisfaction? Results from a national surveyDr Kirsten Moore, Australian Primary Health Care Nurses AssociationOral
What do people want in a robotic pet to support dementia care?Dr Wei Qi Koh, University Of QueenslandOral
What is trauma-aware, healing informed care? A framework &recommendations for Residential Aged CareMrs Ann MacRae, Monash University
Dr Marta Woolford, Monash University
Ms Natalija Nesvadba, Regis Aged Care
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What makes an aged care home a ‘home’?: Comparing resident and staff perceptions.Dr Ruby Lipson-Smith, The University of MelbourneOral
What outcomes matter to frail hospitalised patients and their caregivers for clinical practice? A nominal group technique and qualitative studyMs Dihua Wu, The University of QueenslandOral
What place does Actor-Network Theory (ANT) have in co-creation projects with community? A Dangerous Idea for the Ageing RevolutionDr Tamika Simpson, University of AucklandOral
What really matters with infection prevention and control in Australian residential aged care homes: resident, family and friends’ perspectivesDr Heidi Merrington, University of Technology
Dr Suyin Hor, University of Technology
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What’s crime got to do with it: Applying criminological theories to understand and prevent financial abuse of older adultsDr Emily Moir, University of the Sunshine CoastOral
When carers become clients: What we learnt from embedding carer wellbeing into the aged care systemDr Aislinn Lalor, RAIL Research Centre, Monash UniversityOral
When someone sees the world differently: Finding connection for better outcomes in dementia careDr Hoang Nguyen, University of Tasmania
Dr Cassandra Thomson, University Of Tasmania
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When Systems, Capacity Limitations, and Access Challenges Collide: Sensory Care Falls Through the Cracks in Residential Aged CareMrs Divya Anantharaman, The University Of QueenslandOral
When the Expert Becomes the Subject: Gerontologists Reflecting on Their Own Ageing ExperienceMs Sharon Wall, Ageing by Caring Pty Ltd
Dr Jane Sims
Prof Linda Rosenman
Thinktank
“Where Will I Belong?” Ambivalence, Loneliness and Post-Retirement Decisions Among Sub-Saharan African Migrants in Western AustraliaDr Pauline Phiri, Edith Cowan UniversityOral
Who Gets to Speak About AI in Later Life?Mr Michael Doneman, MWK 1.6 Pty Ltd and RMIT
Ms Joanna Maxwell, Joanna Maxwell, Consultant
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Whose Future Counts? AI, Ageing and the Imaginaries Shaping Later LifeMrs Heather Newell, Massey University, New ZealandOral
Workplace Contributors to Person-Centred Care amongst Australian Aged-Care StaffDr Kristen Tulloch, University of the Sunshine CoastOral
Young Onset Dementia Models of Care Scoping ReviewMs Naomi Moylan, Brightwater Care GroupOral