Resources
Browse resources created and collated by ARIIA as a trusted, evidence-based guide to supporting innovation across the aged care sector.
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The future is here: Robots in aged care
This article from Australian Seniors discusses the use of robots in aged care, and considerations for privacy when using robots in this setting.
Victoria’s digital health roadmap
This Victorian Government Department of Health report provides a clear and structured approach to ensuring digital health investments deliver on what matters most to Victorians – care that has them at the centre.
Transforming aged care with virtual reality
This Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Design Lab webpage describes the Transforming Aged Care with Virtual Reality project and links to the introduction to the project, the staff training video and the facilities video to provide comprehensive information about the project.
Transforming aged care with VR: The importance of staff training video
A Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Design Lab video that talks about the importance of training aged care staff to run virtual reality (VR) sessions in aged care settings. (1 min)
Transforming aged care with virtual reality transformational toolkit
This transformational toolkit presented by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) outlines the details of what are needed to run a virtual reality (VR) session including safety assessment, selecting applications, advice on running sessions, resources needed and frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Examples of innovation: Staying connected - using technology to stay in touch
A video by the Australian Government Aged Care Quality and Safety Commision that presents four examples of innovative approaches using technology to ensure aged care residents stay connected with family and friends especially at the time of COVID-19. (2 min)
Technology - Transforming and humanising aged care services
This article from innovAGEING discusses the use and benefits of active technologies like smart devices and passive devices like utility monitoring, and other technologies in transforming aged care services at the same time preserving and valuing the dignity of the individual.
Leveraging data and communication technology to improve infection control in aged care facilities
This article from innovAGEING talks about the use of data collection and communication technology in optimising infection control procedures in residential aged care settings
Digital innovations for aged care: Impacts in the COVID-19 pandemic
This article from Flinders University discusses remote delivery of health services including aged care, during the pandemic. It presents a range of digital interventions across various service organisations.
Fear of AI in aged care
An article from the Australian Ageing Agenda website discussing why the aged care sector should not be afraid of technology that uses artificial intelligence.