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Time to think about aged care for Australia's Nepali

(File photo)Nepali participants of the Dementia information session held in Sydney on 27 Feb 2017
(File photo)Nepali participants of the Dementia information session held in Sydney on 27 Feb 2017 Source: SBS Nepali

As the number of Nepali speakers in Australia continues to rise, the number of elderly members in the community is also gradually increasing. So, what are some of the services available available to care for the elderly? What can be done to increase their engagement within the Australian community if English is not their first language? An aged care expo is being organized in Sydney on 24th of August to help provide such information. Rishi Acharya from Advance Diversity Services explains.


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As the number of Nepali speakers in Australia continues to rise, the number of elderly members in the community is also gradually increasing. So, what are some of the services available available to care for the elderly? What can be done to increase their engagement within the Australian community if English is not their first language? An aged care expo is being organized in Sydney on 24th of August to help provide such information. Rishi Acharya from Advance Diversity Services explains.



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