Aged Care Conference 99, Melbourne:
Aged Care For the New Millennium
26-28 July 1999
Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre
Selected Papers
Assoc Prof David Ames
Neurocognitive Decline: What Impact Will Research Have on Service Need and Provision (7kb, pdf)
Joanna Birdseye
Mental Health Quality Initiatives (33kb, pdf)
Maria Bohan
Carers' Expectations of Services Design and Delivery (44kb, pdf)
Dr Chris Brookb, pdf)
Alan Clayton
Future Directions For Aged Care in Victoria - Text from Slides (27kb, pdf)
Michael Fine
Options for secure care arrangements in the 21st century: shifts inresponsibility for care - Text from Slides (34kb, pdf)
Carol Fountain
Decentralisation or Disintegration - Who Benefits? (20kb, pdf)
Dr Diane Gibson
Assessment: Issues and Implications For the 21st Century (21kb, pdf)
Alan Hall
Directions For the New Millennium - Text from Slides (26kb, pdf)
Patricia Heath
Official Welcome to the Aged Care For the New Millennium Conference (6kb, pdf)
Prof Robert Helme
Anti-Ageing Medicine: Will it Deliver? - Text from Slides (93kb, pdf)
Melanie Henwood
Dr Anne Jenkb, pdf)ins
Measuring Service Quality Outcomes from the Consumer's Viewpoint (6kb, pdf)
Grant Johnson
Prime Time Crime – Dealing With Old Fears In A New Age (27kb, pdf)
Prof Hal kb, pdf)endig
Housing Implications of the Ageing of Australia's Population (18kb, pdf)
Elizabeth Lew
Implementing Cross Service Care Plans and Clinical Innovations - Text from Slides (430kb, pdf)
Bryan Lippman
Protecting the Homeless from Economic Rationalism (26kb, pdf)
Patricia Reeve
Overcoming Ageism in Service Design and Delivery (17kb, pdf)
Howard Ronaldson
Dr Tony Snell
Improved Assessment - Challenges and Models (9kb, pdf)
Dr Tony Snell
The Challenge of Multi-SectorialAssessment - Text from Slides (51kb, pdf)
Dr Theo Vos
The Victoria Burden of Disease Study: Projection of Disease Burden in 2016 - Text from Slides (57kb, pdf)
Beth Wilson
May you stay forever young? Baby boomers, positive ageing and health care complaints (21kb, pdf)
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