Published 1st November 2018
A new centre has been launched to improve opportunities for people as they age and help seniors stay at home for longer.
The Global Centre for Modern Ageing and its innovation laboratory LifeLab aim to develop tailor-made products and services that meet the evolving care needs of today’s older people through collaborations with businesses, researchers, governments and seniors.
The Global Centre for Modern Ageing and LifeLab was established in Tonsley, South Australia in March 2018 and formally launched earlier this month.
Global Centre for Modern Ageing CEO Julianne Parkinson said the centre was developed in response to the “ageing phenomenon.”
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Source:Sandy Cheu, 2018, Australian Ageing Agenda (https://www.australianageingagenda.com.au/about/)
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