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Individual Support- Ageing, Community & Disability
Recognise and report risk of falls
Individual Support- Ageing, Community & Disability
Individual Support Home
Certificate III in Individual Support Shared
Individual support & wellbeing cluster
Consumer directed care cluster
Infection control and Work health and safety cluster
Work legally and ethically
Recognise healthy body systems
Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support
Identify and report abuse
Certificate III in Individual Support Aged Care Stream
Provide support to people living with dementia
Deliver care services using a palliative approach
Recognise and report risk of falls
Address the needs of people with chronic disease
Work effectively in aged care
Certificate III in Individual Support Disability Stream
Follow safe work practices for direct client care
Follow established person-centred behaviour supports
Community inclusion and skill development cluster
Work effectively in disability support
Work with people with mental health issues
Library Resources
You Can't Ask That - Television Series
Assignment & Study Help
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Referencing
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Books
e-books
books
Preventing Falls and Harm From Falls- Safety and Quality Improvemen
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Falls
in older people
Stepping On: Building Confidence and Reducing Falls : A Community-Based Program for Older People
Secrets of Women's Healthy Ageing
Technologies for Active Aging
Activities for Older People in Care Homes
Falls in older people : risk factors, strategies for prevention and implications for practice
FallProof : a comprehensive balance and mobility program
Web Links
Web Links
6 Falls prevention strategies in aged care
How to prevent falls in aged care (& at home)
Falls – services for older people
Falls prevention
Falls Prevention Strategies in Aged Care and for the Elderly
Australia & New Zealand Falls Prevention Society
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