Reporting health, aged care research findings
We worked with SAHMRI to understand how to best communicate health and aged care research findings to those people who are most affected by it.
We worked with SAHMRI to understand how to best communicate health and aged care research findings to those people who are most affected by it.
With the state's highest population of people aged 65+, we wanted to know all about life and the experiences of living in the coastal town of Victor Harbor.
Working with an aged care provider, The Plug-in explored different ways to communicate with older people and talk about in-home care services with clients.
We worked with University of Adelaide to ultimately reduce avoidable hospital admissions and help older people remain independent and living well at home.
Together with project stakeholders, we worked with healthcare professionals to develop and test a more effective and person-centred approach to integrated care.
Our influencers were asked to help train a 'chatbot' that may be implemented on the My Aged Care website to assist with enquiries about aged care services.
We worked with SA Health through Office for Ageing Well to explore the travel experiences of older people attending hospital appointments across the state.
Following redevelopment of the My Aged Care website, The Plug-in influencers were engaged to help test its functionality before it launched to the public.
The Plug-in was engaged by CSIRO to deliver a study investigating people’s attitudes, behaviours and preferences around diet, health and physical activity.
The Plug-in helped Weber understand what older customers value about cooking and entertaining at home, and identify effective ways to communicate with them.