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Support at Home: Shaping the future of home care.

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Aerial UTS Function Centre
ultimo, australia
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UTS Ageing Research Collaborative
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Mon, 11 Nov, 9:30am - 3pm AEDT

Event description

UARC presents its second 2024 Showcase, highlighting how Australia’s Aged Care sector is navigating the shifting landscape of home care. 

This event will focus on the key challenges and innovative solutions needed to deliver integrated, sustainable, and high-quality home care. Discussions will centre on building a resilient system that meets the evolving needs of older adults, with a focus on provision of quality of care, the built environment, coordination across services and the role of digital technologies that promotes well-being and independence. Understanding these key areas are critical for providers, policy makers and academics with the new Support at Home program commencing from July 1 2025.

This full-day event will showcase new research findings from UARC and operational insights from industry leaders and policymakers through expert-led sessions and dynamic panel discussions.

Please see our program for the day:

Session 1: Delivering Quality Care at Home

Professor Deborah Parker, Co-Director of UARC

Nick Morgan, Assistant Secretary, Support at Home Reform Branch, Department of Health and Aged Care

Morning tea

Session 2: The role of Australia’s housing in delivering sustainable care.

Associate Professor Phillippa Carnemolla, Design and Innovation Theme Co-Lead

Marcela Carrasco:, Acting General Manager, HammondCare at Home, HammondCare

Lunch

Session 3: Digital Transformation in Home Care

Associate Professor Jacquie Lorber-Kasunic Design and Innovation Theme Co-Lead

Fay Flevaras, Acting Chief Digital Information Officer, Department of Health and Aged Care

Afternoon tea

Panel session: Sustaining healthy at-home ecosystems

Convened by: Professor Cameron Tonkinwise, School of Design, Faculty of Design Architecture and Building

Panellists:

Prof Paul Egglestone - Founder and Director of the Future Arts, Science and Technology Laboratory (FASTLab) at the University of Newcastle, NSW.

Bill Dimopoulos - CEO & Co-Founder of Vlepis Solutions https://www.vlepis.com/

Catherine Oats Smith from NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN)


    Please join us as we discuss these critical topics and work together to shape the future of home care in Australia.

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Aerial UTS Function Centre
ultimo, australia