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A tartalmat a Coral Wilkinson & Michelle Brown, Coral Wilkinson, and Michelle Brown biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Coral Wilkinson & Michelle Brown, Coral Wilkinson, and Michelle Brown vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
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Bringing Dad home from hospital

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A tartalmat a Coral Wilkinson & Michelle Brown, Coral Wilkinson, and Michelle Brown biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Coral Wilkinson & Michelle Brown, Coral Wilkinson, and Michelle Brown vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Dad had four strokes in 2017, his last year with us. He developed delirium after each stroke. Dad did not recover so well after the fourth stroke and his needs were high. We discuss what that looked like for us from a caring role, and what aged care programs we were able to access to support us to bring Dad home from hospital.

Our priority was Dad's quality of life. We were in the very fortunate position of having strong family support and some extra money that allowed us to meet Dad's care needs at home.

In this episode:

  • Dad’s high care needs after his fourth stroke
  • Dad had to regain enough function to be able to come home
  • Advocating for Dad when he was unable to speak
  • Staying with Dad at the hospital
  • How we prepared for Dad’s discharge
  • Why we didn’t want Dad to go to an aged care facility
  • Transition Care Program (TCP) and how we used it to get Dad home
  • High care needs don’t always mean moving someone to a residential aged care facility
  • Caring for a loved one with high needs at home can be difficult but if a family wants to do this, they should be supported to do so
  • Prioritising Dad’s quality of life
  • We paid for a private carer and did as much as we could ourselves to help meet Dad’s needs as his package funding wasn’t enough

Resources mentioned:


Related episodes:


Connect with Coral Wilkinson:

More about Your Aged Care Compass podcast:

Are you supporting an older loved one at home and ready to give up because it’s just too hard? Your Aged Care Compass is aimed at anyone who is caring for an older loved one who still lives at home and is wondering what support is available to them.

We're Coral and Michelle, the sisters behind our business, See Me Aged Care Navigators.

Coral is a registered nurse with over 30 years’ experience in both health and aged care. A former assessor with the aged care assessment team, an advocate and author, there’s not much Coral doesn’t know about Australia’s aged care system.

Michelle is a former pharmacist with over 30 years in the public health and private sectors of pharmacy. Michelle is now client care manager for our business.

Our story started as one of supporting our parents to remain in their own home, to be as independent as possible and remain connected to their community. We reached a point however, of needing extra support and we achieved this because we know Australia’s aged care system so well, we knew what programs could assist us and our parents.

This podcast, Your Aged Care Compass, brings together not only our personal experience in supporting our own ageing parents but also our vast professional experience in supporting other families to keep their loved ones at home.

We will help you makes sense of Australia’s aged care system, from your first contact with My Aged Care through to the different funding streams and assessment workforces, management options for home care packages and extra funding that people might be eligible for.

There's so much more. Topics relating to dementia and legal and financial considerations will be covered, as well as real life stories of where it went wrong for people and how we guided them to get it right.

Your Aged Care Compass will guide you clearly and compassionately to the right support at the right time for your ageing parents and loved ones.

Like what you hear? Please leave us a Rating and Review. We’d love you to share this podcast with any friends or family who have older loved ones.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 447312641 series 3571534
A tartalmat a Coral Wilkinson & Michelle Brown, Coral Wilkinson, and Michelle Brown biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Coral Wilkinson & Michelle Brown, Coral Wilkinson, and Michelle Brown vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Dad had four strokes in 2017, his last year with us. He developed delirium after each stroke. Dad did not recover so well after the fourth stroke and his needs were high. We discuss what that looked like for us from a caring role, and what aged care programs we were able to access to support us to bring Dad home from hospital.

Our priority was Dad's quality of life. We were in the very fortunate position of having strong family support and some extra money that allowed us to meet Dad's care needs at home.

In this episode:

  • Dad’s high care needs after his fourth stroke
  • Dad had to regain enough function to be able to come home
  • Advocating for Dad when he was unable to speak
  • Staying with Dad at the hospital
  • How we prepared for Dad’s discharge
  • Why we didn’t want Dad to go to an aged care facility
  • Transition Care Program (TCP) and how we used it to get Dad home
  • High care needs don’t always mean moving someone to a residential aged care facility
  • Caring for a loved one with high needs at home can be difficult but if a family wants to do this, they should be supported to do so
  • Prioritising Dad’s quality of life
  • We paid for a private carer and did as much as we could ourselves to help meet Dad’s needs as his package funding wasn’t enough

Resources mentioned:


Related episodes:


Connect with Coral Wilkinson:

More about Your Aged Care Compass podcast:

Are you supporting an older loved one at home and ready to give up because it’s just too hard? Your Aged Care Compass is aimed at anyone who is caring for an older loved one who still lives at home and is wondering what support is available to them.

We're Coral and Michelle, the sisters behind our business, See Me Aged Care Navigators.

Coral is a registered nurse with over 30 years’ experience in both health and aged care. A former assessor with the aged care assessment team, an advocate and author, there’s not much Coral doesn’t know about Australia’s aged care system.

Michelle is a former pharmacist with over 30 years in the public health and private sectors of pharmacy. Michelle is now client care manager for our business.

Our story started as one of supporting our parents to remain in their own home, to be as independent as possible and remain connected to their community. We reached a point however, of needing extra support and we achieved this because we know Australia’s aged care system so well, we knew what programs could assist us and our parents.

This podcast, Your Aged Care Compass, brings together not only our personal experience in supporting our own ageing parents but also our vast professional experience in supporting other families to keep their loved ones at home.

We will help you makes sense of Australia’s aged care system, from your first contact with My Aged Care through to the different funding streams and assessment workforces, management options for home care packages and extra funding that people might be eligible for.

There's so much more. Topics relating to dementia and legal and financial considerations will be covered, as well as real life stories of where it went wrong for people and how we guided them to get it right.

Your Aged Care Compass will guide you clearly and compassionately to the right support at the right time for your ageing parents and loved ones.

Like what you hear? Please leave us a Rating and Review. We’d love you to share this podcast with any friends or family who have older loved ones.

  continue reading

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