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2ND ANNUAL PALLIATIVE, AGED & DEMENTIA CARE 2ND ANNUAL PALLIATIVE,
AGED & DEMENTIA CARE FORUM
Call: +61 3 9909 7310 | Email: [email protected] | Visit: http://www.claridenglobal.com
DELIVERING COMPASSIONATE & SUSTAINABLE CARE FOR THE AGEING FORUM
MEET THE EXPERTS INCLUDING:
KEY THEMES:
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
International Best Practices for Palliative, Aged and
Dementia Care
New Models of Community Based and Integrated Care
Remote Patient Monitoring and Care in Rural Settings
Technologies to Manage Manpower Shortage: Robotic
Nurses & More
Overcoming End of Life Conversations
Managing Complex Pain
Palliative and Aged Care for Minorities: Aboriginals, CALD
and LGBTs
ACFI and Financial Sustainability for Aged
Care Services
New Funding Models for RACFs
Reducing Medication Errors with EMM
Australia’s First Dementia Village: Korongee Village
Novel Therapies in Dementia Care
GHAURI AGGARWALHead of DepartmentConcord Centre for Palliative Care
MAREE MCCABENational CEODementia Australia
LUCY O’FLAHERTYCEOGlenview Community
DR ROB GRENFELLHealth Director, Health and Biosecurity Business UnitCSIRO
STEVE MACFARLANEChairRANZCP Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry
DR TESS MOEKE-MAXWELResearch FellowUniversity of Auckland
ANDREW ALLSOPVice PresidentPalliative Care Aus
ANDREW GEORGIOUProfessor of Centre for Health Systems & Safety ResearchMacquarie University
PHILIP DAFFASCEOPainChek Ltd
ROBERT COVINONational Medical DirectorMirus Australia
DR MELISSA CAREYSenior Lecturer (Nursing)University of Southern Queensland
ANTHONY BACONLifelink Operations ManagerFeros Care
DR SUSAN NEWTONDirectorHearth Care
DR TANYA PETROVICHBusiness Development Manager
MICHELLE HARRIS- ALLSOPCo-DirectorCare Partnerships Australia
ALTHEA GORDONArtistic DirectorMind the Change Inc
4 KEY REASONS TO ATTEND THIS FORUM
2ND PALLIATIVE, AGED & DEMENTIA CARE FORUM DELIVERING COMPASSIONATE &
SUSTAINABLE CARE FOR THE AGEING
DATES: 3 – 5 JULY 2018DAY 1: PALLIATIVE | DAY 2: AGED | DAY 3: DEMENTIA
VENUE: MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
Model best practices from award winning palliative, aged & dementia care providers
Leverage on critically acclaimed industry leaders’ insights into providing innovative & inclusive palliative, aged & dementia care
Strategically future-proof your aged care institutions with elderly centric &
personalized care models
Network and foster partnerships in delivering holistic, supportive and
comprehensive aged care services
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PARTICIPATING COMPANIES INCLUDE:
Call: +61 3 9909 7310 | Email: [email protected] | Visit: http://www.claridenglobal.com
THEFORUMAT A GLANCE
• Keynote Session: Transforming End of Life Care and Palliative Care with International Best Practices
• Delivering Best Practices in Palliative Care by Incorporating Psychosocial, Spiritual, Emotional and Physical Needs
• Management of Complex Pain in Palliative Care • Overcoming Difficult End of Life Conversations• Planning for Optimal Advance Care Directives • Increasing Access of Palliative Care for the Minorities
• Delivering a Consumer-Centric Aged Care Service in a CDC Market • Effectiveness of Community Aged Care Services to Improve Elderly
Well-Being and Outcomes • Future of Aged Care Workforce: Managing Manpower Shortages in
Aged Care Facilities with Digital Assistive Technologies and Robotic Nurses
• Re-Purposing Smart Technologies to Meet the Needs of Ageing Australians
• Increasing Aged Caregivers’ Resiliency with Grief & Bereavement Programmes
DAY 1: TUESDAY, 3 JULY 2018
DAY 2: WEDNESDAY. 4 JULY 2018
• Australia’s First Dementia Village: Korongee Village Case Study • The Physical Environment - Innovation & Design: Designing for
People with Dementia• The Dementia Care in Hospitals Program • Applying Person-Centred Approach in Dementia Care for BPSD• How Virtual Reality is Transforming Dementia Care in Australia • Applying Intelligent Assistive Technology in Dementia Care • Exploring Novel Therapies in Dementia Care
DAY 3: THURSDAY, 5 JULY 2018
REGISTER BY
10 APRIL 2018
TO SAVE UP TO AU$300
Call: +61 3 9909 7310 | Email: [email protected] | Visit: http://www.claridenglobal.com
PAST PARTICIPATING COMPANIES & FORUM FEEDBACK
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
The inaugural Palliative & Aged Care Forum in 2017 was a resounding success, with over 80 board and senior manage-ment delegates coming together to discover groundbreaking new palliative and aged care initiatives that put elders’ well-being at the forefront and redesign aged care delivery in response to the growing ageing population in Australia.
Aboriginal Health NSLHDACH GroupACT HealthAged Care, Rehabilitation and Pallia-tive Care, ISLHDArcare Aged CareAustralian Aged Care Group Pty Ltd (AACG)Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care SocietyAustralian Centre for Health Research Australian Institute of Health Innova-tion, Macquarie UniversityBendigo HealthBenetas Residential Aged Care HomeBlueCrossBrotherhood of St LaurenceBupa Health FoundationC4U Pty LtdCanberra HospitalCentral Coast Local Health District
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHNColac Area HealthCurtin CareDepartment of HealthDepartment of Health and Human Ser-vicesDying with Dignity VictoriaEastern HealthECHFeros Care - TelehealthcareHall & PriorHammondCare, Dementia CentreHawkesbury LivingHealth Issues Centre Homestyle Aged CareIcareInjury TreatmentInternational Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing Lifeview Residential CareMassage & Myotherapy Australia
Meaningful Ageing AustraliaMWP Community AidNational LGBTI Health AllianceNorth Metropolitan Health ServiceNorthern HealthNorthern Sydney Local Health DistrictRadiometer PacificRegis Aged CareRSL Care + Royal District Nursing Services (RDNS)RSL/RDNS HomecareSouth Island Alliance New ZealandSouthside CareSt John Ambulance WASt Vincent’s Care ServicesSt Vincent’s Hospital MelbourneThe District Nurses, TasmaniaUniting AgeWell StrathdonUniversity of SydneyVictorian Comprehensive Cancer CentreVillage BaxterYackandandah Health
“Each presenter is passionate and knowledgeable about their topic. I took away a lot of information that I will be able to use and put into practice at my company over the next 12 months.”
“Innovative ideas and insights into the industry.”
“Excellent forum, well structured agenda that has something of interest for everyone.”
“Great content and expertise of speakers is exceptional. The knowledge gained can be immediately applied and implemented at work.”
Call: +61 3 9909 7310 | Email: [email protected] | Visit: http://www.claridenglobal.com
MEET THE INCREDIBLE LINEUP OF SPEAKERS
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
ANDREW ALLSOP Vice President
Palliative Care Aus
LEIGH DONOGHUE Managing Director
Health ANZ, Accenture
RAJESH VASA Deputy Director
Deakin Software and Technology Innovation Laboratory
Head of R&DSwinburne NICTA Software
Innovation Lab
DR TESS MOEKE – MAXWEL
Research FellowUniversity of Auckland
PHILIP DAFFAS CEO
PainChek Ltd
GHAURI AGGARWALElected Vice-President of the
17th Council, Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Network
Head of DepartmentConcord Centre for Palliative Care
ChairSydney Institute of Palliative
Medicine
ROB GRENFELL National Medical Director
CSIRO’s Health & Biosecurity
DR MELISSA CAREY Senior Lecturer (Nursing)University of Southern
Queensland
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ANDREW GEORGIOU Professor of Centre for Health
Systems & Safety ResearchMacquarie University
CATHERINE CINI CEO
Griefline Community & Family Services
BENJAMIN JARDINEHead of Strategic Growth
Silver Chain Group
ROBERT COVINO National Medical Director
Mirus Australia
Call: +61 3 9909 7310 | Email: [email protected] | Visit: http://www.claridenglobal.com
MEET THE INCREDIBLE LINEUP OF SPEAKERS
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
ANTHONY BACON Lifelink Operations Manager
Feros Care
NIKKI JOHNSTONPalliative Aged Care -
Nurse Practitioner Calvary Health Care
SIMON BOND Directors
Ballarat Health Services (BHS)
DR SUSAN NEWTON Director
Hearth Care
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CRAIG WILSON Allied Health Team Leader /
PhysiotherapistChurches of Christ Care
MAREE MCCABE CEO
Alzheimer’s Australia
MICHELLE HARRIS-ALLSOP
Co-DirectorCare Partnerships Australia
Pty Ltd
STEVE MACFARLANE Chairman
Binational (Aus & NZ) Faculty of Old Age Pschiatry
Head of Clinical ServicesDementia Support Australia
MAGGIE HAERTSCHCEO
Arts Health Institute
TAMAR KREBS CEO & Founder
Group Homes Australia
WENDY WALTERS Director, Aged-Care Manager
Rural Northwest Health
LUCY O’FLAHERTYCEO
Glenview Community Services
DR TANYA PETROVICH
Business Development Manager
Alzheimers Australia Victoria
ALTHEA GORDON Artistic Director
Mind the Change Inc
Seniority Level: 70% of Participants will be Director Levels & Above
Board / C-Level / President / Director / MD – 40% VP / Asst Director / General Manager / Head of Dept & Unit – 30% Managers / Specialists – 20% Nurse Practitioner / Consultants / Care Coordinator – 10%
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WHO YOU WILL MEET:
Industries / Sectors: • Aged Care Providers • Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACF)• Home & Community Care Provider• Dementia Care Providers • Hospice, Nursing Home, Retirement Village,
Old Folks Home • Hospitals & Clinics (Public & Private &
Community) • Government & Regulators • Health & Aged Care Associations • Non-Profit Aged Care Organization • Medical Universities & Research Institutes• Health & Aged Care Medical Equipment
Providers • Health & Aged Care Software, Information
Technology (IT) and Services• Health & Aged Care Consulting Firms • Health & Aged Care Insurance
In the Roles of:Board and senior management level will benefit from attending this conference:• Aged Care Services • Palliative Care & Supportive Unit • Dementia Care • Geriatric Medicine & Gerontology• Residential & Clinical Services• Medical Quality, Planning Improvement &
Innovation • Nursing • E-Health, Telehealth Strategy & Development • Leisure & Lifestyle Care • Operations, People & Culture • Learning & Business Development • Aged Psychiatry • Ageing, Complex Care & Continuing Care• Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy• Allied Health & Occupational Therapy• Pastoral & Spiritual Care
Seniority Level of Participants
20%
30%
10%
40%
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
2ND ANNUAL PALLIATIVE, AGED AND DEMENTIA CARE FORUM
DELIVERING COMPASSIONATE & SUSTAINABLE CARE FOR THE AGEING
Enjoy a glass of champagne whilst networking with other like-minded individuals on topics that are of most interest to you and fellow delegates.
CHAMPAGNE NETWORKING SESSION
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
DAY 1 | PALLIATIVE CAREJoin us to understand how to deliver innovative models of pallia-tive care, understand how assistive technology helps to relieve acute manpower shortage and how to manage complex pain and overcome EOL conversations in critical palliative care.
Hear from Australia’s First Dementia Village: Korongee Vil-lage Case Study, how to apply assistive technology in improving dementia care, how AI helps to detect dementia much earlier and how new novel therapies and models of care can improve demen-tia treatment.
Hear from Senior Aged Care Influencers on how to deliver quality aged care for rural Australians and minorities, how to improve financial sustainability of aged care providers, reduce medication errors with EMM and deliver quality aged care in a competitive CDC market.
DAY 3 | DEMENTIA CARE
DAY 2 | AGED CARE
2ND ANNUAL PALLIATIVE, AGED AND DEMENTIA CARE FORUM
DELIVERING COMPASSIONATE & SUSTAINABLE CARE FOR THE AGEING
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PHILIP DAFFAS CEO PainChek Ltd
DR TANYA PETROVICHBusiness Management MangerAlzheimers Australia Victoria
SIMON BOND Director BHS
DR MELISSA CAREY Senior Lecturer (Nursing) University of Southern Queensland
LEIGH DONOGHUEManaging DirectorHealth ANZ, Accenture
CRAIG WILSONAllied Health Team LeaderChurches of Christ Care
ROBERT COVINO Co-Founder Mirus
NIKKI JOHNSTONPalliative Aged Care - Nurse PractitionerCalvary Health Care
ANDREW ALLSOP Vice-President Palliative Care Australia
ALTHEA GORDONArtistic DirectorMind the Change Inc
LUCY O’FLAHERTYCEOGlenview Community Services
DR SUSAN NEWTON Director Hearth Care
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10 Key Benefits When You Join Us in July at the 2nd Annual Palliative, Aged and Dementia Care Fourm
FORUM HIGHLIGHTS3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
Acquire award winning and successfully implemented palliative, aged & dementia care plans
Glean insights from leading aged care experts in the field to help ease elders’ smooth transition into ageing
Enhance your organization’s delivery of care with easy-to-use, practical technology-enabled care like telehealth & assistive technologies
Improve your existing palliative, aged & dementia care with highly endorsed evidence-based practices that aim to drive the uptake of advance care directives
Navigate in the aged care sector more effectively by overcoming challenges in funding and maintaining aged care quality standard
Gain novel & effective solutions presented by brilliant and compassionate peers in highly engaging and interactive learning sessions
Capitalize on case-based presentations to create equal, affordable and inclusive environment for all ageing Australians to access palliative, aged & dementia care
Align your aged care action plans to the needs & wishes of the elders to age-in-place, in grace and in peace
Redesign the aged care environment by providing comprehensive care for both elders and aged care staff
Establish and engage in mutually beneficial partnerships with public & private hospitals, aged care providers and other key players to ensure the sustainability of the aged care ecosystem
DAY ONE - 3 JULY 2018
09:15
11:15
11:45
13:15
14:30
14:0010:15
10:15
12:15
15:00
09:45
09:00
GHAURI AGGARWALElected Vice-President of the 17th Council, Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Network; Head of Department, Concord Centre for Palliative Care; Chair of Sydney Institute of Palliative Medicine
DR ROB GRENFELLDirector CSIRO’s Health & Biosecurity Research
LEIGH DONOGHUE Managing Director, Health ANZ Accenture
RAJESH VASADeputy Director, Deakin Software and Technology Innovation Laboratory;Head of R&D, Swinburne NICTA Software Innovation Lab
PHILIP DAFFASCEOPainChek Ltd
ANDREW ALLSOPVice-PresidentPalliative Care Australia
Opening Keynote Address: Transforming End of Life Care and Palliative Care with International Best Practices
Improving Access of Palliative & Aged Care in Rural and Remote Settings in Australia through Remote Patient Monitoring and Tele-health
Managing Manpower Shortages in Palliative and Aged Care Facilities with Technologies
Digital Assisted Living - Lessons from recent trials using Low-Cost IoT sensors
Advances in Assistive Technology in Managing Pain and Real-Time Monitoring Among Older People
Management of Complex Pain in Palliative CareDelivering Innovative Models of Integrated Palliative Care
Morning Refreshment & Networking
Lunch & Networking
Afternoon Refreshments
Delivering Best Practices in Palliative Care by Incorporating Psychosocial, Spiritual, Emotional and Physical Needs
Opening Address
TRANSFORMING PALLIATIVE AND END OF LIFE CARE: BEST PRACTICES AND NEW MODELS OF CARE
PALLTECH: SUPPORTING PALLIATIVE CARE WITH ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGIES
ADVANCES IN PAIN MANAGEMENT WITH PALLIATIVE CARE
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MAIN FORUM AGENDA
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
• Gain an overview of the latest development in global palliative and end-of-life care efforts
• Model after international best practices in delivering patient-centric EOL care
• Discuss the future outlook of palliative and end-of-life care initiatives in Australia
• How to overcome gaps in palliative care delivery to rural areas through technology-enabled care
• Exploring the concept of uber-fication in aged care: Bringing doctors to patients
• Addressing the challenges and road mapping the digital future of palliative & aged Care
• Discover the practical applications of assistive technologies in facilitating palliative care
• How to select functionally viable & affordable assistive technologies
• Review the usage of mHealth and wearable technology
• Core design considerations and motivation for these choices
• Feedback and Insights from trials• Lessons learnt and recommendations
• Discover how technology come into play to reduce pain level among elderly
• Is technology a reliable and safe tool to ensure patient safety
• Electronic Pain Assessment Tool (ePAT)
• Reducing pain symptoms with palliative sedations (opioids & morphines)
• Recent advances in pain management • What to do when the drugs won’t work: Exploring other
alternatives to complex pain management
• Learn how to develop Integrated Palliative Services by starting in the community
• Understand the growing need for community-based palliative care
• Case Study: Integrating palliative care across a health region
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15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:10
DR MELISSA CAREY Senior Lecturer (Nursing)University of Southern Queensland
DR TESS MOEKE – MAXWELLResearch FellowUniversity of Auckland
Overcoming Difficult End of Life Conversations
Panel Discussion #2: Planning for Optimal Advance Care Directives
Roundtable Discussions: Increasing Access of Palliative Care for the Minorities
Closing Remarks by Chairperson
Champagne Networking Session
PLANNING END OF LIFE CARE
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
• How to initiate the elephant in the room conversation with your patients
• How to normalize and engage in meaningful conversations about life, ageing and death with senior citizens
• Introduce a holistic, personalized and interactive palliative care
• Who & when is responsible for enacting advance care directives
• Respecting patients’ goals - Learn how to take into account patients’ perspective on their EOL journey
• Lay out the steps for a successful advance care planning
Table A: Delivering Inclusive Palliative Care for Aboriginals • Exploring Cultural Practices during the EOL
Experiences for Maori People in Australia
• Table B: Delivering Inclusive Palliative Care for CALD
• Table C: Delivering Inclusive Palliative Care for LGBTI
Enjoy a glass of champagne whilst networking with other like-minded individuals on topics that are of most interest to you and fellow delegates.
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DAY TWO - 4 JULY 2018
09:10
11:00
11:30
13:15
14:15
14:45
13:45
10:30
12:15
15:00
09:50
09:00
BENJAMIN JARDINEHead of Strategic GrowthSilver Chain Group
ROBERT COVINOCo-FounderMirus
SIMON BONDDirector BHS
ANTHONY BACON Lifelink Operations Manager Feros Care
ANDREW GEORGIOUProfessor of Centre for Health Systems & Safety ResearchMacquarie University
Delivering a Consumer-Centric Aged Care Service in a Consumer-Directed-Care (CDC) Market
Improving Aged Care Delivery for Rural and Remote, LGBTI, CALD, Indigenous Older People Living with Disability, Those With Mental Health Needs or People Who Are Socially Isolated
Review of Single Aged Care Quality Framework and Updates on National Aged Care Taskforce
Panel Discussion: Preventing Elder Abuse by Providing Safe & Quality Aged Care for Senior Australians
Age In Place, Patient Centred Care and the role of Technology
Re-Purposing Smart Technologies to Meet the Needs of Ageing Australians
Management of Complex Pain in Palliative Care
Morning Refreshment & Networking
Lunch & Networking
Afternoon Refreshments
Assessing the Effectiveness of Community Aged Care Services to Improve Elderly Well-Being and Outcomes
Introduction and Day 2 Highlights by Chairperson
DESIGNING A SUSTAINABLE AGED CARE MODEL
HARNESSING TECHNOLOGIES TO IMPROVE AGED CARE
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
• Learn how to deliver Consumer Directed Care in the aged care setting
• How to attract & retain elderly consumers in your organization
• Case Study: Silver Chain Group Aged Care Model
• Information Communication Technology as an enabler of integrated community aged care services
• Employing social engagement tools for the delivery of quality person-centered services
• Designing, implementing and evaluating services that lead to successful ageing
• Understand resiliency at old age & what does it mean to age-in-place in the community
• How ageing Australians live independently in the comfort of their own home
• A study of extraordinary people ageing in place in a remote rural community
• Assess trends, emerging issues and potential scenarios relevant to the current and future aged care workforce
• Gain insights on a wide-ranging workforce strategy focused on supporting safe and quality aged care for senior Australians
• Catch up on the latest Australian government’s aged care reform plans
• Understand the different types of elder abuse: physical, financial, emotional
• How to recognize and prevent them • Co-create solutions to stop elder abuse
• Increase the adoption of assistive technology among the elderly
• How to identify the right assistive technology for your elders
• Find out the latest technology and innovation in Australia’s aged care
• Encouraging independent ageing by utilizing assistive technology in aged care
• Case Study: Feros Care
• Overcoming challenges in Aged Care Funding Instruments (ACFI)
• Learn how to design effective fundraising & marketing tactics for your aged care organization
• Explore alternative payment models & financial resourcing that aligns with your organization’s missions and goals
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15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
CATHERINE CINICEOGriefline Community & Family Services
DR SUSAN NEWTON DirectorHearth Care
Reducing Medication Errors with Electronic Medication Management (EMM)
Fostering Teamwork Among Multidisciplinary Aged Care Staff to Ensure Better Aged Care Delivery
Increasing Aged Caregivers’ Resiliency with Grief & Bereavement Programs
Closing Remarks by Chairperson
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
• Recognize the pros and cons of implementing electronic medication management system
• Closing the loop on medication errors • Layout the steps to successful electronic medication
management
• Mending walls - professional boundaries in EOL and palliative care
• Outline and examine potential damages for healthcare professionals dealing with dying patients
• Practical suggestions to foster professional and compassionate relationship between dying patients and health care professionals
• Providing supportive grief & bereavement programs for carers & patients’ families
EMPOWERING YOUR WORKFORCE TO ENHANCE DELIVERY OF AGED CARE
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DAY THREE – 5 JULY 2018
09:10
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11:30
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14:00
14:30
13:30
10:30
12:30
15:00
09:50
09:00
LUCY O’FLAHERTY CEOGlenview Community Services
DR TANYA PETROVICHBusiness Management Manger Alzheimers Australia Victoria
MAREE MCCABECEO, Alzheimer’s Australia; Secretary, Dementia Australia Research Foundation
STEVE MACFARLANEChairman, Binational (Aus & NZ) Faculty of Old Age Pschiatry; Head of Clinical Services, The Dementia Centre, HammondCare
CRAIG WILSONAllied Health Team Leader / Physiotherapist Churches of Christ Care
TAMAR KREBS Founder & CEO Group Homes Australia
Australia’s First Dementia Village: Korongee Village Case Study
The Dementia Care in Hospitals Program: National Rollout and Evaluation
Group Homes Australia (GHA)’s Model of Care - Doing Dementia Differently
Applying Person-Centered Approach in Dementia Care
Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Earlier Dementia Intervention: AI Can Now Detect Dementia 2 Years Before Onset of Symptoms
Applying Intelligent Assistive Technology Applications to Dementia Care
How Virtual Reality is Transforming Dementia Care in Australia
Morning Refreshment & Networking
Lunch & Networking
Afternoon Refreshments
The Physical Environment – Designing for People with Dementia
Introduction and Day 3 Highlights by Chairperson
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
IMPLEMENTING INNOVATIVE MODELS OF DEMENTIA CARE FOR BETTER OUTCOMES
MERGING TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN TOUCH IN CARING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
• How Australia’s first dementia village offers innovative model of care
• Insights into the Australia’s first dementia village
• Look into innovative design for people with dementia living in the community, in residential aged care facilities and in acute settings
• Redesign your surroundings for improved outcome for dementia patients
• How to reduce noise levels in aged care facilities
• Discover innovative programs that support senior Australians with life-limiting illness or dementia
• Examine how to implement structured dementia care in the hospital setting
• Case study
• Living through EOL - Dying differently
• Dementia and delirium in the acute care setting • Recognizing and responding to people with behavioral
and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD)• Identifying and delivering activities that suit the
individual living with dementia • Initiatives and education provided around non
pharmacological interventions and treatment
• Utilising web-based real-time monitoring challenging behaviours
• How modern technology is supporting carers of care recipients with dementia or functional mental illness
• How to deliver person-centered care and engagement via technology of residents with dementia in aged care faciltiies
• Discover the use of award winning Virtual Dementia Experience (VDE) and Educational Dementia Immersive Experience (EDIE)
• How to modernize dementia care
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15:30
16:30
17:00
16:00
ALTHEA GORDONArtistic DirectorMind the Change Inc
MAGGIE HAERTSCHCEO Arts Health Institute
WENDY WALTER Aged-care manager, Director Member BoardRural Northwest Health
Roundtable Discussions: Exploring Novel Therapies in Dementia Care
Panel Discussion: How Elders & Dementia Patients Live Together by Creating a Dementia-Friendly Community
Closing Remarks by Chairperson
Innovating Dementia Care in Residential Aged Care through Award Winning ABLE Model
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
3 - 5 JULY 2018 | MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
Table A: Dogs4 Dementia
Table B: Art Therapy
Table C: Music Therapy
Table D: How other Technology Helps Determine Dementia Pain
• Investing in research and how we can strengthen translation into policy and practice
• Implementing evidence into practice for best dementia care
• Ensuring best practice in sustainability, innovation & quality in dementia care
Benefits as a Media Partner or Supporting Organization at the Palliative, Aged & Dementia Care Forum • Enhance your corporate profile and visibility within your industry – Your company’s logo will be
emblazoned on our brochures and distributed to palliative, aged and dementia care professionals across Australia and New Zealand
• Affiliation with an internationally recognized commercial event organizer
Clariden Global events are widely known and trusted internationally for giving best value to senior industry executives. We partner with selected media and supporting organizations, capable of delivering the highest caliber of expert knowledge and key industry insights to the target market.
If you meet the criteria mentioned above and would like to explore the opportunity to partner with us for Palliative, Aged & Dementia Care Forum, please contact Mandy Denver at +61 3 9909 7310 or email [email protected].
Do you have solutions to improve palliative, aged and dementia care? Looking for the ideal platform to raise your profile and to increase your ROI?
Leverage on our limited sponsorship packages to strength and confirm your market position through consistent and continual branding awareness and take advantage of the plethora of opportunities with high level decision makers.
• Unparalleled industry exposure• Leads generation and set-up of meetings with key decision makers• Positioning your company as a thought-leader• Reaffirming your position in the industry
Please contact Joyce Kelly at +65 6716 9996 / +61 3 9909 7310 or email [email protected] to discuss potential exhibition and sponsorship opportunities or to customize your own package.
Capitalize on this Forum
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Promotional Code (Optional): _________________________________________________Please register the following participant(s) for this Forum(Please tick to select your Forum packages. You may tick more than one.)1st Participant Name (Mr/Mrs/Ms): ______________________________________________Job Title:__________________________ Department:_______________________________Telephone:_______________________________ Fax:________________________________Email:__________________________________________ Date of Birth:_________________Forum Package Selected: _______________________________________________2nd Participant Name (Mr/Mrs/Ms): _____________________________________________Job Title:__________________________ Department:_______________________________Telephone:_______________________________ Fax:________________________________Email:__________________________________________ Date of Birth:_________________Forum Package Selected: _______________________________________________3rd Participant Name (Mr/Mrs/Ms): _____________________________________________Job Title:__________________________ Department:_______________________________Telephone:_______________________________ Fax:________________________________Email:__________________________________________ Date of Birth:_________________Forum Package Selected: _______________________________________________4th Participant Name (Mr/Mrs/Ms): _____________________________________________Job Title:__________________________ Department:_______________________________Telephone:_______________________________ Fax:________________________________Email:__________________________________________ Date of Birth:_________________Forum Package Selected: _______________________________________________
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Register with your Colleagues Today to Enjoy Group Discount*:Group discount of 10% for the 2nd participant from the same organization.For limited time only by 5 June 2018, register 3 participants and the 4th participant will receive a complimentary seat.For 5 or more registrations, please contact Mandy at [email protected]*Only 1 discount scheme will apply. Discount will only be applicable to the package of the lowest value. Discount will compound on top of your early bird discount!
PLEASE NOTE: The forum fee includes lunch, refreshments and conference documentation. Payments are required with registration and must be received prior to the Forum to guarantee your place.
GROUP DISCOUNTS
A: 1 Day Only - Palliative Care Day 1
E: 2 Days - Palliative and Dementia Care (Day 1 and 3)
C: 1 Day Only - Dementia Care Day 1
G: 3 Days - Palliative, Aged and Dementia Care (Day 1, 2 and 3) - (Most Value)
AU$1,295
AU$1,895
AU$1,295
AU$2,395
AU$1,295
AU$1,895
AU$1,895
AU$1,495
AU$2,095
AU$1,495
AU$2,595
AU$1,595
AU$2,195
AU$1,595
AU$2,695
AU$1,495
AU$2,095
AU$2,095
AU$1,595
AU$2,195
AU$2,195
AU$1,695
AU$2,295
AU$1,695
AU$2,795
AU$1,695
AU$2,295
AU$2,295
B: 1 Day Only - Aged Care Day 1
F: 2 Days - Aged and Dementia Care (Day 2 and 3)
D: 2 Days - Palliative and Aged Care (Day 1 and 2)
Super Early Bird Fee
(If payments and registrations are
received by 10 Apr 2018)
Early Bird Fee
(If payments and registrations are
received by 8 May 2018)
Final Early Bird Fee
(If payments and registrations are
received by 5 Jun 2018)
Regular Fee
Forum Packages
FORUM FEES
For Industry Professionals
4 WAYS TO REGISTER
Email: [email protected]
Fax: +61 3 9909 7788
Call: +61 3 9909 7310
Website: www.claridenglobal.com
FOR OFFICIAL USEFEE RECEIVED REFERENCE L8004/VT/MD
PAYMENT METHODS
HOW TO REGISTER AND PAY
ACCOMMODATIONAccommodation is not included in the program fee but you will be entitled to use our corporate rate for your accommodation. Information will be sent along with your registration confirmation.
CANCELLATIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONSOnce we have received your booking, the place(s) are confirmed. No refunds will be made for any cancellations, however, program credits of equivalent value only applicable for Clariden Global events will be provided. Credits can only be redeemed for 1 program and is valid for only one (1) year from date of issue.Substitution with a qualified candidate is allowed by providing at least 5 working days of advance notice to Clariden Global. One time substitution is allowed with no charges. Subsequent substitutions will be charged 10% admin fee.
ALL CANCELLATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITTEN FORM
PLEASE NOTE: CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED reserves the r ight to change the content and timing of the programme, the speakers and the date and venue due to reasons beyond their control. If in the unlikely event that the course is cancelled, CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED will refund the full amount and disclaim any further liability.ENQUIRIES: If you have any queries about registration or payment please do not hesitate to contact our client services department on +61 3 9909 7310.PRIVATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: Any information provided by you in relation to this event is being collected by CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED and will be held in the strictest confidence. It will be added to our database for the primary purpose of providing you with information about future events and services.Visit us at www.claridenglobal.com for upcoming events
An invoice and registration confirmation will be sent within 7 days, please contact us if you have not heard from us within 7 days. Payment can be made by credit card, by bank transfer or by cheque made payable to “CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED”.
ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED IN ADVANCE OF THE EVENT.
BY CHEQUE / BANK DRAFT :Made payable to CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED and mail to: 3 International Business Park, #04-29, Nordic European Centre, Singapore 609927.BY TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFER TO:Bank Name: Standard Chartered BankBank Code: 7144Bank Branch Code: 001Bank Address: 6 Battery Road, #01-01 Singapore 049909Bank Account No: 0107775042Bank Account name: CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDSWIFT Code: SCBLSG22Please note that all bank charges are to be borne by participants. Please ensure Clariden Global International Limited receives the full invoiced amount.Note: Please include invoice number on all payment types and your company’s name in your payment instructions for our reference.CREDIT CARD:To make payment by credit card, please call our client services hotline at +61 3 9909 7310.
MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE 3 - 5 July 20181 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006, AustraliaTel: +61 3 9235 8000Website: http://www.mcec.com.au/
FORUM VENUE AND ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION