Who speaks my language? Linguistic diversity among people living in Australian residential aged care facilities
Monica O'Dwyer,
Tabitha Porter,
Nikolaus Rittinghausen
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesAustralia's migration programs mean that an increasing number of people living in residential aged care (RAC) were born in a non‐main English‐speaking country (NMESC) and have a preferred language other than English (LOTE). This study describes the number of such residents in aged care facilities in Australia and discusses the implications for their care.MethodsThis study presents a secondary analysis of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) National Aged Care Data Clearinghouse 2020–… Show more
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