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Age Old Problems: New Aged Care

Hosted by Helping Hand · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

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About this podcast

Authentic and relatable conversations about aged care services and how to access them – direct from those in the know.In this series we get up close and personal with Helping Hand staff and clients as they share their insights, professional expertise and firsthand experiences.

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Helping Hand hosts Age Old Problems: New Aged Care, a health show with 16 episodes published.

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Episode 16: The Importance of Social Connection

Apr 9, 202613mEp. 16S1

Social connection is one of the most powerful contributors to health and wellbeing, yet around one in five older Australians experience social isolation. As people age, changes in health, mobility, relationships, and lif

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Episode 15: Understanding the New Aged Care Act

Feb 2, 20269mEp. 15S1

1 November 2025 marked the most significant shift in aged care in more than three decades. With the introduction of the new Aged Care Act, Strengthened Standards, and the Support at Home program, older Australians now ha

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Episode 14: Supporting the Loved Ones of those with Dementia

Nov 3, 202517mEp. 14S1

Loving someone who is living with dementia is a journey filled with both love and heartbreak. You’re still holding on to the person you’ve always known, but slowly, parts of them begin to change or slip away. It can be p

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Episode 13: Dementia in a Residential Care Home

Oct 12, 202516mEp. 13S1

When the needs of someone living with dementia become more complex, moving into a residential care home can become a matter of necessity. While this can be an emotionally challenging process for everyone involved, the sh

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Episode 12: Recognising the Early Signs of Dementia

Sep 1, 202512mEp. 12S1

It’s estimated that in Australia, there are currently more than 400,000* people living with dementia. No, it’s not a normal part of ageing, but its prevalence is significant. And while everyone’s experience of dementia i

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Episode 11: Understanding the new Support at Home Program

Aug 4, 202511mEp. 11S1

The Federal Government is reshaping how home care services are delivered to older Australians, aiming to support more people to live independently and safely in their own homes for longer. Initially flagged as a 1 July c

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Episode 10: What is Exercise Physiology?

Jul 10, 202514mEp. 10S1

Allied Health services play a powerful role in helping older people live well, safely and independently. Sitting under that banner is Exercise Physiology, an incredibly valuable service that is often confused with Physio

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Episode 9: Nursing Services at Home

Jun 9, 20258mEp. 9S1

Receiving nursing at home has so many benefits. There’s no need to make an appointment, no sitting around in waiting rooms, and for Helping Hand clients it means seeing familiar faces in familiar uniforms. Clients receiv

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Episode 8: Understanding Grief and Bereavement

May 4, 202513mEp. 8S1

Leaving behind one life to start another, in a retirement village or residential care home, can be hard. Often people grieve the life they knew. It’s a point that Helping Hand’s coordinating chaplain Paul Hodgson always

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Episode 7: Residential Care - The First Steps

Apr 6, 20257mEp. 6S1

Residential Aged Care is for people who can no longer live safely and independently in their own homes. Often the need for this care comes up quite suddenly and it can be hard for families to navigate the system and work

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Episode 6: Understanding Forgotten Australians and Care Leavers

Mar 5, 202519mEp. 6S1

A group known as Forgotten Australians and Care Leavers has been identified as having many challenges as they face the possibility of aged care. Forced into institutional and out-of-home care as children, many experience

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Episode 5: Advance Care Planning

Feb 2, 202512mEp. 5S1

While it might feel like an awkward conversation to have, discussing early on how we want to live as we age can ensure that our personal wishes and desires are met. In this episode of Age Old Problems: New Aged Care, we

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Episode 4: The Joy of Volunteering

Dec 2, 202413mEp. 4S1

If you’re looking for a volunteering opportunity with real impact, this episode is for you. Helping Hand’s volunteer Kaye is living proof of the joy and purpose volunteering in aged care can bring. You may even need a ti

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Episode 3: What is Occupational Therapy?

Nov 3, 202412mEp. 3S1

In this episode of Age Old Problems: New Aged Care we get to the bottom of what an Occupational Therapist (OT) does and how they can help you to remain safe and independent in your own home. Joining us with all the exper

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Episode 2: Respite for Carers

Oct 7, 202413mEp. 2S1

In this episode of Age Old Problems: New Aged Care, we discuss the benefits of residential respite care. With the help of Lisa Brewer, who works in Admissions and Customer Service at Helping Hand, and Kerry Carlson who i

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Episode 1: Navigating Home Care

Aug 12, 202412mEp. 1S1

Finding the right age care service is really important. This podcast was created to help people do just that by providing information and advice from people both delivering and receiving quality age care. In this episode

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Age Old Problems: New Aged Care is hosted by Helping Hand. The show is categorised under health (fitness) and has published 16 episodes.

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