
Get to Know the Host - Dr Julie is in the Hot Seat (Interviewed by Maurie Voisey-Barlin)
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Julie shares how moving to a new country where she didn’t speak English at the age of 11 has impacted her interest in communication and connection, as well as the special connection she had with older people from a young age.
Maurie and Julie then discuss why she decided to focus on Aged Care, when and how WiseCare started and all about her research and work first with 1:1 psychology and now in the mentoring and training of the Aged Care Workforce.
They cover the potential for growth and thriving in Aged Care, how to deal with and give families the right support, as well as empowering workers in Aged Care to both support the needs but also have a strengths-based approach to the residents, plus much more.
Finally, Julie shares some of the biggest lessons and biggest wins from her time working in this industry, as well as her goals and what’s next for Julie and WiseCare.
This is the final episode in Season 2 of the Voice of Aged Care Podcast. We’ll be back in 2021!
This episode is proudly brought to you by the Beyond Reluctant Move book: practical approach to wellbeing in Residential Aged Care Facilities. Let’s together beat the myth that depression and dementia are a normal part of ageing. Grab a copy today from wisecare.com.au
You can also follow Dr. Julie Bajic Smith on Facebook and Instagram @wisecareau
This podcast episode was edited and produced by Perk Digital.