Ageing Greek migrants turn to family for support
Older Greek migrants are relying on their families for support in preference to aged care services, research from Flinders University shows.
Older Greek migrants are relying on their families for support in preference to aged care services, research from Flinders University shows.
Having a husband in old age doesn’t necessarily make a woman happy, research from Flinders University reveals.
People who live in safer, cleaner and friendly neighbourhoods experience higher levels of health and wellbeing as they age.
The health and cultural needs of ageing migrants will be a focus of the 9th International Conference on Greek Research next week.
Flinders researchers have devised a virtual reality system that improves the assessment of stroke victims.
An Internet resource has been developed to provide reliable palliative care information to the estimated 100,000 Australians who each year face a life threatening progressive illness. […]