Published: December 17, 2019
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New education workshops available in 2020

The Commission has made changes to its program of courses and workshops to support the new Aged Care Quality Standards and provide the best possible education opportunities for providers.

Taking into account feedback following the ‘Getting to know the Standards’ information sessions and the ‘Preparing for the new Standards’ workshops conducted during 2018 and 2019, the Commission will be launching a new workshop series ‘Assessing the Standards’ in early 2020.

These workshops will replace the former ‘understanding accreditation’ and ‘quality review’ workshops.

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New education workshops available in 2020

Assessing the Standards: residential aged care services – REGISTER

Assessing the Standards: aged care home services – REGISTER

Published: December 17, 2019

Consumers’ experience of residential aged care, Australia 2017–19

For the first time, the Commission has engaged the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) to conduct an independent analysis of its residential consumer experience reports (CER) data gathered over a two-year period.

Consumer experience of residential aged care is assessed in a 10-question survey administered by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.

Consumer (resident) responses during 2017–19 were predominantly positive, especially regarding feeling safe, being treated with respect, and having healthcare needs met.

Analysis indicates that personal mobility, resident group birthplace characteristics, facility size and organisation type (not-for-profit, government or private) are factors that affect consumers’ responses.

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Consumers’ experience of residential aged care, Australia 2017–19 (.pdf)

Published: December 16, 2019
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Nominate your service for the new Quality Indicators (QIs) pilot

A pilot to trial two new QIs in residential aged care services starts early next year.

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is assisting the department to develop the new QIs:

• medication management
• falls and fractures.

Participation in the pilot is an opportunity for your service to trial and provide feedback on these QIs and help shape the future of the QI Program, ahead of the implementation of these additional mandatory QIs from 1 July 2021.

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Nominate your service for the new Quality Indicators (QIs) pilot

National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program (QI Program) pilots – Expression of Interest

About the National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program

Published: December 16, 2019
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Schedules of Fees and Charges (1 January 2020) Update to Maximum Permissible Interest Rate

The Maximum Permissible Interest Rate (MPIR) applicable to accommodation prices and to refund periods for refundable deposit balances and accommodation bond balances will decrease from 4.98% to 4.91% for the period of 1 January 2020 to 31 March 2020.

The Base Interest Rate remains unchanged at 3.00%.

Read more:

Schedules of Fees and Charges (1 January 2020) Update to Maximum Permissible Interest Rate

Schedule of Fees and Charges for Residential and Home Care From 1 January 2020 (.pdf)

Schedule of Fees and Charges for Pre 1 July 2014 Residents (.pdf)

Published: December 16, 2019
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Heatwave Conditions (South Australia & Western Australia)

The South Australian State Emergency Service has issued a Community Readiness Alert for South Australia in response to the forecast of very hot weather for the remainder of the week.

The WA Department of Health has activated the State Hazard Plan Heatwave based on forecast temperatures for the remainder of the week, for the Perth metropolitan area. Forecasts for parts of regional WA are also unusually high for this time of year.

Read more:

Heatwave conditions in South Australia

SA Health Heatwave Information

Heatwave conditions in Western Australia

WA State Hazard Plan Heatwave activated: reminder to take care in the heat

Residential Aged Care Service – Caring for Older People in Warmer Weather (.pdf)

Residential Care Service – Preparing for an Emergency Event (.pdf)

Residential aged care services – heatwave ready resource (.pdf)

Published: December 13, 2019

Boosting bush healthcare top of agenda at first rural health forum

The Federal and NSW Governments have joined forces at Australia’s first Bilateral Regional Health Forum to decide how their combined investment of more than $2 billion can be maximised to boost NSW rural healthcare.

Deputy Prime Minister and Member for Riverina Michael McCormack, Minister for Regional Services Mark Coulton, NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard, NSW Mental Health Minister Bronnie Taylor and NSW Parliamentary Secretary for Health Natasha Maclaren-Jones have gathered with officials and medical experts at the forum today in Wagga Wagga.

The more than $2 billion comprises recent Federal and NSW commitments on workforce, primary care and mental health initiatives that will be discussed at the forum.

The forum will focus on measures to attract doctors to the bush and increase support for people with mental health concerns, in the current climate of severe drought and bushfires.

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Boosting bush healthcare top of agenda at first rural health forum

Published: December 12, 2019

Supporting action on elder abuse

The Australian Government is taking action on elder abuse so all senior Australians are safe and supported as they age.

Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians, Richard Colbeck, said a key benchmark of any society is how it treats and protects its older citizens, particularly those who may be vulnerable to abuse.

“A new elder abuse awareness video and the ElderHELP mobile phone app will help prevent abuse of older people,” Minister Colbeck said.

“Elder abuse can take many unacceptable forms—physical, social, financial, psychological, and sexual, as well as mistreatment and neglect.

“The video and the mobile app mean more people will have better access to key information and practical assistance about aged care rights and support.

“The video will assist aged care staff and volunteers to identify and report abuse of older people and the free mobile phone app, ElderHELP, will assist anyone who cares for and supports older people.

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Supporting action on elder abuse

Published: December 11, 2019
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Referring patients to My Aged Care is now easier for GPs

A new electronic referral process allowing GPs to refer their patients to My Aged Care directly from their practice management systems is now available. After an initial pilot and some improvements based on participant feedback, the new e-Referral form can be accessed from within Best Practice, MedicalDirector and Genie practice management systems.

Benefits

The e-Referral form is easy to use and accessible through the patient’s electronic medical record.

By pre-populating patient information, the focus is on screening the patient, making it the quickest and easiest way to refer patients to My Aged Care. Once submitted, the e-Referral form is securely sent to My Aged Care.

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Referring patients to My Aged Care is now easier for GPs

‘After you’ve registered with My Aged Care’ brochure (.pdf)

Published: December 11, 2019
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2018-19 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997

The 2018-19 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 is now available from the GEN Aged Care Data website.

The report details the operation of Australia’s aged care system during the 2018–19 financial year and provides a snapshot of the system as a whole. It is delivered to Parliament each year by the Minister in accordance with section 63-2 of the Aged Care Act 1997.

Read more:

2018-19 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997

2018–19 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 (.pdf)

Infographics – Key facts from 2018–19 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 (.pdf)

Infographics – Summary of 2018–19 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 (.pdf)

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