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Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
iLA - Keep Able
18 episodes
1 week ago
Dementia Research – results of research program from UNSW and why reablement MUST be considered and used for positive outcomes for clients living with dementia. Also, the perspective of Allied Health professionals of using reablement with clients living with dementia. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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Dementia Research – results of research program from UNSW and why reablement MUST be considered and used for positive outcomes for clients living with dementia. Also, the perspective of Allied Health professionals of using reablement with clients living with dementia. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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Medicine
Episodes (18/18)
Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
What the research tells us about reablement and dementia P2 - Dr. Claire O'Connor
Dementia Research – results of research program from UNSW and why reablement MUST be considered and used for positive outcomes for clients living with dementia. Also, the perspective of Allied Health professionals and methods for non-clinicians. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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2 weeks ago
18 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
What the research tells us about reablement and dementia P1 - Dr. Claire O'Connor
Dementia Research – results of research program from UNSW and why reablement MUST be considered and used for positive outcomes for clients living with dementia. Also, the perspective of Allied Health professionals of using reablement with clients living with dementia. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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2 weeks ago
19 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
How exercise physiology supports reablement P2 - Danielle, Feros Care
Exercise Physiology – important factors that make goals of a physical nature part of reablement and both building clients capacity and engaging them in activity. Using a person-led approach. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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3 weeks ago
20 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
How exercise physiology supports reablement P1 - Danielle, Feros Care
Exercise Physiology – important factors that make goals of a physical nature part of reablement and both building clients capacity and engaging them in activity. Using a person-led approach. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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3 weeks ago
19 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Supporting clients through connection P1 - Jasmin Higlett & Lisa Bird
St John Ambulance discussing the importance of transport services to connect clients to their community and how this is reablement. Key messages they convey to clients for a positive pathway. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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4 weeks ago
20 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Supporting clients through connection P2 - Jasmin Higlett & Lisa Bird
St John Ambulance discussing the importance of transport services to connect clients to their community and how this is reablement. Key messages they convey to clients for a positive pathway. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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4 weeks ago
16 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Involving clients in their care - Tanya Caputo P1
Support worker – from domestic and personal care to social support services and why having a reablement focus meets so many needs of the client. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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1 month ago
20 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Involving clients in their care - Tanya Caputo P2
Support worker – from domestic and personal care to social support services and why having a reablement focus meets so many needs of the client. Part 2 also mentions using the 5 Reablement Strategies from Keep Able. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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1 month ago
12 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
The benefits of reablement for people living with dementia - Nell Hawe P2
Client living with dementia – In this second episode examples of reablement experienced and the importance of empowerment. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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1 month ago
23 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
The benefits of reablement for people living with dementia - Nell Hawe P1
Client living with dementia – first episode on the importance of support workers understanding impacts of dementia and person-centred care. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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1 month ago
22 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
'Everything you do for me, you take from me' - with Amy-Pearl Jones
As a carer, it is important to promote independence of the person you are caring for. Amy-Pearl works for Carers WA and has experience using the 'Everything you do for me, you take from me' concept and shares her learnings with us and how she applied this in her own caring role. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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1 month ago
22 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Reablement conversations: with Alison Vella
In this episode, Hilary O’Connell has invited Alison Vella, Quality and Practice Lead at Aspire4Life to join her to discuss the ‘why’ and ‘what’ of reablement, and what it can look like, including how to encourage clients to implement new habits and ideas to support their long-term independence. The essence of reablement for Alison means: “encouraging and supporting someone to feel happy and satisfied, to get back to where they were or move ahead to where they want to be. That might be social...
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2 months ago
13 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Reablement conversations: with Dr Elissa Burton
In this episode, Hilary O’Connell and Dr. Elissa Burton, Associate Professor at Curtin University, School of Allied Health, discuss how reablement and restorative short-term care improve clients’ quality of lives. This model gives clients the opportunity to work out ways to improve mental and physical function, rebuild skills they’ve lost, and equip them with support so they can reach their goals and live independently at home for as long as possible. “I’ve done a lot of work with older peopl...
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2 months ago
22 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Reablement conversations: with Laura Coleman
In this episode, Hilary O’Connell and Laura Coleman, Practice Advisor for aged care and dementia at Avivo, discuss what short-term reablement means in practice, and how it can encourage older people to regain and maintain their independence. “Reablement for me means that people actually have an opportunity to decide what’s next for them. They may only need support for a very short time to get over an injury, so that is their opportunity. They don’t have to lock in for the rest of their...
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2 months ago
18 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Reablement conversations: with Angie Slater
In this episode, Hilary O’Connell is joined by Angie Slater, Director of Home Care and Retirement Living at Juniper. Together they discuss how reablement assists older people’s physical, mental, and social health and wellbeing, and how this model is working with each individual client to support their individual goals. When describing reablement, Angie says: “You have to really understand what is motivating and meaningful to someone. To be able to see what people’s short-term goals and aspira...
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2 months ago
20 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Reablement conversations: with Gill Lewin
In this episode, Hilary O’Connell has invited Gill Lewin, a member of the Australian Government Council of Elders, and adjunct professor at Curtin University. Together they discuss the research and evidence behind reablement and short-term restorative care, and how it can help older people increase their quality of life and enable them to live more independent lives. “Reablement most importantly is a model about helping people be what they want to be, the best person they are.” Gill says. Hil...
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2 months ago
21 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Reablement Conversations: with Nicola Seafield
In this episode, Hilary O’Connell has invited Nicola Seafield, Allied Health and Short-Term Restorative Care Program team lead at MercyCare. Together they discuss what short-term reablement means in practice, how to implement this model daily, and the positive outcomes it brings in terms of building clients’ confidence and empowering them to change their current circumstances. “It is an opportunity to work with a client to improve their quality of life, find out what is important to th...
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2 months ago
17 minutes

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Reablement conversations: with Professor Peter Gore
In this episode, Hilary O’Connell has a chat with Professor Peter Gore, Professor of practice in ageing and vitality at the Population Health Science Institute at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Peter’s work involves aged-related functional decline and the malleability of ageing. He has over 33 years of experience in medical product design. One of the tools Peter has developed with his company ADL Smartcare, is the LifeCurve™, which helps people understand how they are agein...
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2 months ago
41 minutes

Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Dementia Research – results of research program from UNSW and why reablement MUST be considered and used for positive outcomes for clients living with dementia. Also, the perspective of Allied Health professionals of using reablement with clients living with dementia. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au