Have your say! Tell us how you use water!
Our latest project, in partnership with the South Australian Government, presents an opportunity for regional South Australians to share experiences and views about your water use and needs.
How would you like to receive urgent healthcare in the future?
Our latest project with Flinders University gave people aged 65+ the opportunity to share what is most important about accessing and receiving urgent healthcare services, and how they should be designed to meet the needs of older people.
Project Callout! Register to test a new aged care website before it launches
An aged care provider engaged The Plug-in to help understand if their new website was easy to use before its launch.
Pop to the shops! Take part in research on convenience shopping options
The Plug-in heard your thoughts about convenience shopping and how you use small supermarket stores. The information shared will help our client understand what people are looking for when it comes to convenience shopping experiences.
Influence the design of a new retirement living site in SA
The Plug-in heard your thoughts and aspirations for the ideal retirement lifestyle to help shape a new development site in the northeast of Adelaide.
The future of retirement living and aged care in NSW
The Plug-in is working with a leading retirement living and aged care provider on the east coast and we want to know what you want from retirement living to help design a new approach for their sites and services.
Making decisions about your future health care
The Plug-in, supported by SA Health, heard from community to shape and influence a key government document that help people record their personal preferences and plan for their future medical care.
Staying social and connected with your community as you get older
The Plug-in, supported by Office for Ageing Well and Wellbeing SA, explored the experiences of older people making social connections, being active in their community, and what makes it easier or harder to stay connected.
Testing usability of the new COTA SA website
The Plug-in invited a range of influencers to help test usability of the new COTA SA website and ensure it is accessible and easy to use.








