Archive for July 2021
Events
Care and Connection during COVID-19

Tuesday 3rd August 12-1pm
Lessons about the effective use of technology for communication with loved ones in aged care
To register head to the Nari website:
education@nari.edu.au
... read moreFalls Prevention in Residential Aged Care Workshop August 11

Half-Day Workshop
Wednesday 11th August 2021 9:30am - 1:00pm (Via Zoom)
(Break from 11:00-11:30am)
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Pain Assessment & Pharmacological Management for a Palliative Care Patient AUG 4

Register now for our Virtual Masterclass
Pain Assessment & Pharmacological Management for a Palliative Care Patient
Are you an experienced nurse who is wishing to enhance your skills, knowledge and competence in the process of conducting a pain assessment for a palliative care patient?
Wednesday 4th August 2021
9.30am – 3.15pm AEST
Registration end date: Sunday 1st August
$385 incl. GST
Maximum of 40 registrants
Delivered online - a link will be sent to registrants closer to the date
LGBTIQA+ Ageing and Aged Care July 20

Tuesday 20th July 2021 12-1pm
... read moreCentre for Palliative Care
Tuesday, 17th September 2019
Michael Chamberlin Lecture Theatre,
Aikenhead Wing Building, Building E
St. Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne
41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, Victoria
5:00PM – 6:00 PM
THIS EVENT IS FREE
Please stay for networking and drinks after the presentation.
Contact Information:
P: (03) 9416 0000
E: centre.palliativecare@svha.org.au
So now you are dead, what are your options?Nari Seminar March 19th
March 19th 2020
9am – 4pm
National Ageing Research Institute
34 – 54 Poplar Road (Via Gate 4) Parkville 3052
Falls are a leading cause of injury-related death and hospitalisation in older people. As people get older, particularly those living in residential aged care, they are more susceptible to falling over and losing their balance.
At this one-day evidence-based workshop you will learn:
Ø to identify the nature and impact of the problem of falls in older people living in residential aged care
Ø about risk factors and how they impact on falls
Ø about the issues related to falls for people who live in residential aged care
Ø about interventions that have been shown to be effective in preventing falls
Ø how evidence can be applied in residential aged care
Ø how others have dealt with challenging residents
This workshop will give you the opportunity to refresh and expand your knowledge, share your experiences in falls prevention, and will provide you with the latest evidence to help you improve the care you deliver to your residents.
Who should attend:
Ø Residential aged care workers
Ø Allied health, nursing, clinical and medical staff
Registration:
Ø Cost $465 (including GST) per person
Ø 10% discount for early bird registrations before 14th February 2020