The Royal Commission will hold a preliminary hearing in Adelaide in December 2018.
The Commission has written to the 100 largest providers of age services nationally asking them to submit a range of information by 7th January.
All other service providers will be asked to submit information at a later date in February.
Some of the questions asked:
• Since 1 July 2013, have there been any occasions when your service or outlet has provided substandard care, including mistreatment and all forms of abuse?
• Since 1 July 2013, has your service or outlet received any complaints or had complaints made about them in relation to substandard care, including mistreatment and all forms of abuse?
• Since 1 July 2013, what (if anything) has your service or outlet done: (a) to ensure that the services it provides are of high quality and safe?
• As at 30 June 2018, did your service or outlet provide services to people younger than 65?
• Does your service or outlet experience difficulties in accessing health care for care recipients?
• What further changes (if any) could your service or outlet make to provide services of higher quality and greater safety and to improve individual outcomes?
Read more:
23 NOV 2018 – Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety – Letter (.pdf)
NOTE:
Manad Plus users should be able to find a lot of this data easily if you have been documenting everything, see:
• Feedback (Complaint records)
• Adverse Events (Incident records)
• Personnel Courses & Personnel Communication
• Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Plans
• ACFI
• Audits
• Case Conference
• Maintenance
• Birthday Report