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HammondCare
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ส.ค. 2011
It's not just care, it's HammondCare.
Clinical Care at Your Place
Our professionally qualified, highly-trained Nursing and Clinical Care Managers can come to your place and assist with managing medications, wound care, post-op care, injury support and more.
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HammondCare At Home | A special kind of care
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The mission of our care is to improve quality of life for people in need, and that means it’s a very special kind of care: It’s care that strives to increase when people need it the most. It’s care that’s not afraid when needs become more complex. It’s care that embraces those in need, when others can’t or won’t. That’s why we can say. It's not just care, it's HammondCare.
Home Care That Adapts To Your Needs
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There’s something very special about caring for someone in their own home. Hear from some of the Hammondcare Home Care team as they share what they do and why they do it. Learn more about the team at hammondcare.com.au/homecare Watch the campaign video 🎥 here: th-cam.com/video/OonAbdqUZjU/w-d-xo.html Our multi-disciplinary home care teams include Clinical Care Managers, Specialised carers, Hamm...
Restorative Care at Your Place
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Our team of In-Home Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Dietitians, and Exercise Physiologists can come to you, or connect you with recommended professionals in our network.
Pastoral Care at your place
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Our Pastoral Care team includes skilled and compassionate people who offer comfort, reassurance, assistance and support for people of all faiths and none, and diverse cultural backgrounds.
Volunteer Support at Your Place
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Whatever you love, there’s probably a HammondCare Volunteer who loves it, too. Our 650 Volunteers are excited to spend time with people like you, especially around your hobbies, habits, activities and interests.
Personalised Care at Your Home
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Our Home Care team can help with practical, day-to-day tasks such as meal preparation, grocery shopping, and keeping your home and garden tidy and safe.
No Actors. Real Carers | Behind The Scenes of Team You
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No actors, only real carers and clients. Peek behind the scenes and see how we brought our ‘Team You’ marketing campaign to life using real members of our very own Home Care team. You can learn more about the team at hammondcare.com.au/homecare Watch the campaign video 🎥 here: th-cam.com/video/OonAbdqUZjU/w-d-xo.html
HammondCare at Home presents: Team You
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Care that works, from a team you know, in a place you belong. Your place. Welcome to HammondCare at Home. Build your home care team now: www.hammondcare.com.au/homecare Phone: 1800 826 166 Email: support@hammond.com.au #homecare #agedcare
Calling future leaders in dementia care
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If you are passionate about improving lives for people living with dementia and are an early-career health or aged care professional, why not apply for a future leaders bursary to attend the International Dementia Conference 2024, taking place on 5-6 September at the Hilton, Sydney. Learn more at www.dementiaconference.com/bursaries
Mike Baird wants to hear from you
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Do you work in complex dementia, palliative care, and positive ageing, or have lived experience of these areas? Do you have something to say about it? Then we want to hear from you! Whether you’ve done some research, developed a program, refined a practice, or have a unique perspective on these fields, now is your chance to submit a paper to the International Dementia Conference 2024. Submissio...
HammondCare At Home | Careers That Matter
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HammondCare At Home | Careers That Matter
HammondCare At Home | Careers That Matter
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HammondCare At Home | Careers That Matter
How to get started in residential aged care
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How to get started in residential aged care
How to get started with residential aged care
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How to get started with residential aged care
How to remain independent at home with in-home aged care support
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How to remain independent at home with in-home aged care support
How to remain independent at home with in-home aged care support
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How to remain independent at home with in-home aged care support
Dementia Design School - what will you learn?
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Dementia Design School - what will you learn?
People at the heart of Palliative Care | Suzanne Sara
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People at the heart of Palliative Care | Suzanne Sara
HammondCare Volunteers Charlise and Mollie
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HammondCare Volunteers Charlise and Mollie
Palliative Care Language Guide | We need to talk about dying
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Palliative Care Language Guide | We need to talk about dying
Changing the future of dementia care together | #InternationalDementiaConference 2022
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Changing the future of dementia care together | #InternationalDementiaConference 2022
The Dementia Podcast | Author Ailsa Wild shares her experience
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The Dementia Podcast | Author Ailsa Wild shares her experience
How Life Engagement is helping Australians living with #dementia
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How Life Engagement is helping Australians living with #dementia
Dementia Podcast host Colm Cunningham shares his thoughts on new season
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Dementia Podcast host Colm Cunningham shares his thoughts on new season
Bro, you are one in a world my friend. Respect 🌗🪞🌓
Wow amazing
Praise Jesus 👏
Seeing him on monday
Couldn’t agree more 🫶🏻
If only all Aged Care facilities had this attitude to people with dementia. Their world would be such a better place
If people want to die, what is the problem? Just have checks and balances like everything else. Why can't people accept death? This guy thinks he is going to live forever? Dying is totally naturally and inevitable. Why in the world would anyone want another person to stay here if they don't want to?
I'm 60 yrs old, just diagnosed with early onset dementia. My brain is 70 yrs old, have atrophy, and something about cerebellar in the back of my head is shrinking. I looked up the stages. I have symptoms of early dementia in stage 1, 2, 3. It's scary to me. Going to have MRI of my brain and go for testing to see where I'm at.
"Absolutely loved this video! The concept is brilliant and so well-executed. Kudos to the team for creating such engaging and innovative content. Can't wait to see more like this! 👏🎉"
Jake is an extremely good personable addition to Hammond care as is all their staff.
Interesting
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I am from Algeria ready to offer all my experience in dealing with a person with Alzheimer's disease
Hi Mike, thank you. Happy to submit an abstract, yes. I have had 2 people at AA and DA suggest we design environmental products for dementia this year. Would love to help you all make change. Thank you for the invite
Best place ever ❤❤❤
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Thanks for doing this video.
This is awesome!
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Very interesting! Thank you both.
The best video changing lives for. The better hammond care 🙌🙌🙌🙌👍
That’s wonderful 👏👏
Thank you so much. This was immensely helpful.
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How beautiful. I love the effort you made to make his last moments meaningful.
This is great! We have been focused on some shorts to support the care sector, would love to do more in this critical sector!
Brilliant.
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My husband has Alzhmers and is in a care facility now after it was nevessary. I was visiting with him on a fairly regular basis, but not now, as he had to ne moved from this place due to his escaping ( climning a high fence then wandering off). Where he is now, is too far for me to go and visit with him, so l was phoning . Now, when l'm able to contact him, he'll often set the phone down and forget it or that we were talking. Nothing he says makes sence, and finally l say l love you, and hang up, then l often have a crying session. I have made my phone calls less frequent, now. I miss how we used to be, so much, and l have been isolating myself, because, mainly, in the independant residence living facility, where l reside, l get annoyed and exasperated when the other residents here are constantly asking me how is my husband, remembering when l had him stay with me for a week, when l had a larger suite. My main activities are going for long walks when the weather is suitable.( i use a walker and when there's too much unploughed snow, l just spend the time inside, watching T.V., and walking in the hallways. I have major health problems presently, concerning my heart. I really hope my life won't be too much longer, as l really have noyhing to live for. My grandchildren, who are in the nearby area are like strangers and are hard to contact. Still, they are going to be getting large amounts of money in my Will. I miss my Mom and Dad, and remember them in my prayers, with gratitude. Suzi Q😙😅☺😍♥️💕🙏🙏🙏
I hope I would be hired by your HR team. I am very interested to work as a caregiver.
Very sad to hear 😒
This is one of the most beautiful things I've seen. What a comfort to see how all this man's fears were alleviated. I hope one day to be a palliative care nurse and help people to feel so free like this man. I had a fear of death growing up to the point of severe panic disorder and I don't anymore because of palliative and hospice care education and sitting with many people dying. Thank you to all the beautiful angels that are the palliative/hospice care team giving people life during the end of their life, and than you to the wonderful people in palliative care sharing your thoughts and experiences x
Beautiful Man
Maybe that was Jesus 💙🙏💙
As usual, the operating controls on the remote are way too complicated for a dementia patient to use.
abolutely. my mother is a mess in assisted living and cannot operate a radio or tv so this would never work
my dad had colon cancer which lead to lung cancer, now they think its in his liver.god bless anyone suffering and their families
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Thank you for sharing! Great overview :)
Big pharma won't allow it.
Helped alot for some school work i had to do on this group! thanks!
Did Mr. Grellman still involve in dementia community?
Listening to Richard was a WOW moment in my long life, he shared his experience openly and through my tears presented a strategy for "releasing our loved ones into the arms" of professional care. Thorough sharing your journey you will have helped so many.