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A Protocol for Enhancing Allied Health Care for Older People in Residential Care: The EAHOP Intervention

Complications due to frailty and injury after falls are a significant problem for people living in residential aged care. This can lead to a range of negative outcomes including poor physical, social, and psychological well-being. The Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety hig...

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Published in:Healthcare (Basel) 2025-02, Vol.13 (3), p.341
Main Authors: Isbel, Stephen, D'Cunha, Nathan M, Wiseman, Lara, Dawda, Paresh, Kosari, Sam, Pearce, Claire, Fearon, Angela, Sabeti, Faran, Hewitt, Jennifer, Kellett, Jane, Naunton, Mark, Southwood, Helen, Logan, Pip, Subramanian, Ramanathan, Chadborn, Neil H, Davey, Rachel, Bail, Kasia, Goss, John R, Ambikairajah, Ananthan, Lincoln, Michelle, Holloway, Helen, Gibson, Diane
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Dementia
Dietitians
Elder care
Falls
Frailty
Health services
Intervention
Medical personnel
Older people
Professionals
Protocol
Quality of life
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