Registered nurse, aged care navigator and advocate, Coral Wilkinson launched her business, See Me Aged Care Navigators in 2019, responding to the confusion and distress people experience when trying to achieve timely access to in-home support for older loved ones. Coral is a former assessor and delegate with an Aged Care Assessment Team, Nurse Navigator and Clinical Nurse Consultant (older persons) within the public health system and managed programs for both state and federally funded projects aimed at keeping older people well and in their own home. She has also worked with providers of aged care programs such as the Short-Term Restorative Care program and the Home Care Package program and as a carer for her father, who had dementia and who remained at home through his end of life and presently supporting her mother, who still resides at home with the support of a Home Care Package level 4, Coral is committed to supporting others achieve similar outcomes. Located in Cairns but often travels to Brisbane
'This book will also help people avoid the many pitfalls that
are inherent in the system, by empowering them with the right
information. Whether you're at the beginning of your caring journey
and just starting to consider services, or your parent is already
receiving services in the home, this book is highly
recommended.'Michelle Chaperon, Founder Carers' Circle - caring for
ageing parents
'With this book, Coral has created an invaluable guide for those
requiring extra support as they get older. Packed full of helpful
real-life examples, My Parents are Ageing, What the Heck Do I
Do? provides comprehensive advice, written in plain English,
about how best to navigate the complex aged-care system and make
the most of the funding available.'Dr Kailas Roberts.
Psychogeriatrician, Dementia Expert and author of Mind Your
Brain: The Essential Australian Guide to Dementia
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