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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Types of technology in aged care: Sensors and monitoring technologies
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on sensors and monitoring technologies is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Robots
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on robots is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Gaming
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on gaming is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Care management system technology
Care management systems are technologies used by aged care services to manage relevant information about the people in their care. This ARIIA information sheet on care management system is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Clinical governance in home care: A framework in the Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards
What does ‘clinical governance’ mean in the context of home care? How is it relevant? This blog by Dr Melanie Tan explores the concept in parallel with the Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards, and explains the imperative for all home care providers to embed clinical governance, whether or not they provide clinical care.
Types of technology in aged care: Assistive technology
Aged care services are increasingly embracing innovative digital technologies to improve the care experiences of older people and to enable care workers to do more, even with fewer resources (e.g., staff, financial). This ARIIA information sheet on assistive technology is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
Types of technology in aged care: Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is increasingly playing a role in the care of older adults. This ARIIA information sheet on artificial intelligence is part of a series covering types of technology currently used in aged care.
4 changes to digitally transform aged care
This blog by Visionflex discusses the four changes required for the digital transformation of the aged care sector.
Aged care innovations to keep your loved ones engaged
This webpage from Homage provides tips for family and friends to support older people to stay engaged and socially connected using technology.
The Rehabilitation Appliances Program (RAP)
The Rehabilitation Appliances Program (RAP) provides aids, equipment and modifications to help eligible veterans, war widowed partners and dependants to live safely and independently. The RAP webpage links to other resources such as guidelines, forms, schedules, and more, to assists clients in accessing the program.