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The Leader - March 2010

The Leader published this news article on www.theleader.com.au
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A NEW website is helping people who care for aged family members to stay in touch with support services and social networks.
Carers can connect with each other, find activities, events, volunteering and aged-care services in their district.
Website creator and registered nurse Emma Hamilton said many families had little knowledge of the complex needs of aging people.

View article here: Website helps aged carers

Nett Magazine - January 2010

Nett Magazine January 2010

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Who: Emma Hamilton

Company: AgedCarer.com.au 

Location: South Coast, NSW

Switch: from Registered Nurse to launching a website providing advice and services for carers of ageing Australians.

New website launches to assist carers of ageing family members living with dementia

SEPTEMBER 12, 2009 

An innovative new website has been launched at www.AgedCarer.com.au to coincide with Dementia Awareness Week that assists people caring for their ageing family members who may be affected by dementia.
As the Australian population ages the incidence of dementia is rising rapidly, and people who are in what’s being referred to as the “Sandwich Generation” are finding themselves caring for ageing family members whilst still supporting their own children and grandchildren.

Australian Ageing Agenda - September 29, 2009

Australian Ageing Agenda published this feature on AgedCarer »

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Family members and carers can find information and support at www.agedcarer.com.au

People caring for ageing family members have a new source of information and support with the launch of www.agedcarer.com.au.

Disclaimer: This site is for information purposes only and should not be used to diagnose or treat a health problem, nor as a substitute for professional advice with a qualified health professional or doctor.

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