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Craving some aged care inspiration? It’s time for a SNACK

Published: 22 May 2023
Season 1,

Episode 1

Topic: Person-centred
Host: COTA Queensland
Guest Speakers: Dr Andrea Petriwskyj

Byte-sized inspiration for person-centred aged care.

We break down some of the big questions around what it really means to be person-centred, with insights from those in the know including people who use care services, care staff, and other experts in the field.

This podcast is for anyone who cares about doing care differently.

Welcome to SNACK

Some new aged care knowledge – dishing up byte-sized inspiration for person-centred aged care. Do you get hungry for new knowledge about how to do care differently? Subscribe now for your regular SNACK food for thought and fuel to inspire you.

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