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Whether you are receiving care at home or living in a residential aged care home, you have the right to be treated with respect and dignity at all times, and receive high-quality care and support...
Being physically active, eating well, socialising and improving your health can help you live a healthy, happy and active life as you get older...
Disability aids and equipment such as wheelchairs, walking frames and braces can help people with disabilities and the elderly gain more independence...
Counsellors, doctors and other healthcare professionals can help if you have a problem with alcohol or drugs...
Asking for help when you first suspect you have an alcohol or drug problem is important. If you think you have an addiction, speak to your local doctor or phone DirectLine...
Alcohol and other drug education programs aim to delay, reduce or prevent people’s use of alcohol and other drugs...
Angela, a nurse, was nursed by her colleagues in the hopsital she work at. ' I have never cried so much in my life.'...
A midwife or doctor will use abdominal palpation during an antenatal visit to examine a baby's position and development...