In each episode, we will be discussing a legal case, or several cases, in the areas of contested estates, elder abuse and elder law, family law and health law.
This podcast is not going to be a series of dry legal lectures or long-winded seminars that you struggle to stay awake through.
We are going to be discussing some intriguing, interesting and troubling cases; giving the background facts, explaining the reasoning behind the outcome and demonstrating the real human side of the law.
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In each episode, we will be discussing a legal case, or several cases, in the areas of contested estates, elder abuse and elder law, family law and health law.
This podcast is not going to be a series of dry legal lectures or long-winded seminars that you struggle to stay awake through.
We are going to be discussing some intriguing, interesting and troubling cases; giving the background facts, explaining the reasoning behind the outcome and demonstrating the real human side of the law.
21. Lawyers and Aged Care Providers: Working Together for Better with Viv Allanson OAM
Law Matters with Catherine Henry Lawyers
34 minutes 10 seconds
8 months ago
21. Lawyers and Aged Care Providers: Working Together for Better with Viv Allanson OAM
When you place a loved one in aged care, you want to be assured that they are getting the best care possible.
For many reasons—lots of them valid—the aged care sector in Australia has come under scrutiny in recent years. In this episode of Law Matters, we delve into why problems exist in aged care and what solutions might work.
Catherine Henry hosts this episode and speaks to CEO of Maroba Caring Communities, Viv Allanson OAM.
In this episode, Catherine and Viv discuss:
How devastating the Royal Commission into Aged Care was for the sector
Why some aged care facilities are broken
How education and conversations can pave a positive way forward
Disclaimer
While this podcast is aimed to be informative, it is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice. You should see a solicitor for complete advice that relates directly to your situation.
For more information, please visit:
Learn more about Aged Care Negligence and Elder Law, or download our free eBook, Growing Older.
If you’re concerned about a loved one’s treatment in aged care, you can find out more at Catherine Henry Lawyers, or call the team on 1800 874 949.
Law Matters with Catherine Henry Lawyers
In each episode, we will be discussing a legal case, or several cases, in the areas of contested estates, elder abuse and elder law, family law and health law.
This podcast is not going to be a series of dry legal lectures or long-winded seminars that you struggle to stay awake through.
We are going to be discussing some intriguing, interesting and troubling cases; giving the background facts, explaining the reasoning behind the outcome and demonstrating the real human side of the law.