Published: October 11, 2023
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Early signs of success with new aged care workforce responsibilities

On 1 October 2023, mandatory care minutes targets were introduced for residential aged care. Aged care providers must now deliver a sector average of 200 minutes of care per resident per day, including at least 40 minutes from a registered nurse.

Mandatory care minutes targets complement the requirement for aged care homes to have a registered nurse on-site, around the clock.

These new requirements mean that people living in aged care will have better access to personalised care to meet their individual care needs. Family members of aged care residents can have greater trust and confidence that their loved one is receiving the right level of care.

The majority of aged care homes are already meeting these new workforce responsibilities.

In August 2023, the sector reported that, on average, a registered nurse was on-site and on duty 98.08% of the time, 23.5 hours a day.

Read more:

Early signs of success with new aged care workforce responsibilities – Statement from Janet Anderson PSM, Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner 11 October 2023 (.pdf)

Published: October 4, 2023
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Aged Care Alert: September 2023 indexation: updated schedules, quarterly review and change to maximum permissible interest rate

Updated Schedules

Updated Schedules for residential and home care will apply from 20 September 2023.

View the updated Schedule of fees and charges for care recipients who started care:

on or after 1 July 2014
before 1 July 2014

View the updated Schedule of subsidies and supplements.

Quarterly Review

Services Australia’s quarterly review of residential and home care fees will take effect from 20 September 2023, updating care recipients’ fees to align with any changes in their financial circumstances.

The quarterly review for residential and home care will take place on 23 September 2023. The online claiming system for home care and residential care will be unavailable from 6pm Friday 22 September to 8am Monday 25 September.

Read more:

Aged Care Alert: September 2023 indexation: updated schedules, quarterly review and change to maximum permissible interest rate

Published: October 4, 2023
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Sector Performance Report: April – June 2023

This report includes information, data and insights into how aged care providers performed in Quarter 4 (Q4) 2023. Q4 covers the period from 1 April to 30 June 2023.

The report uses information collected by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission through our work.

Most frequently cited requirements where non-compliance was found

1. 3a: Safe and effective personal and clinical care
2. 8d: Risk management systems and practices
3. 8c: Effective governance systems
4. 3b: High impact or high prevalence risks managed effectively
5. 7a: Number and mix of workforce
6. 2e: Regular reviews of care and services

Most common complaint issues

1. Medication administration and management
2. Personnel number/sufficiency
3. Personal and oral hygiene
4. Representative/family consultation
5. Falls prevention and post fall management

Read more:

Sector performance report – April – June 2023 (.pdf)

Published: October 3, 2023
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Your Aged Care Update: Issue 38

Sector news

• Aged care reporting due soon
• Webinar: Hiring mature aged workforce – investing in experience
• Free diversity program for aged care providers
• Webinar: Diversity of thought – a shared approach to leadership in aged care
• Webinar: End of life and palliative care – what you need to know

In-home care

• Updated Home Care Package pricing report now available
• Webinar: How to connect older people with smart technology

Residential care

• Care minutes targets are now mandatory
• 24/7 registered nurse reporting for September 2023 due now
• Webinar: Improving quality in residential aged care

Read more:

Your Aged Care Update: Issue 38

Published: October 1, 2023
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Mandatory care minutes boost care levels for older people in Australia

The Albanese Government continues to deliver on our commitment to improve care for people living in aged care homes.

From today, aged care homes must deliver a sector average of 200 care minutes per resident per day, including 40 minutes of registered nurse care.

This means older Australians in aged care homes have better access to personal and clinical care delivered by registered nurses, enrolled nurses, personal care workers and assistants in nursing.

This comes following the introduction of the 24/7 registered nursing responsibility on 1 July 2023, with a registered nurse now on-site and on duty 98.08% of the time across the aged care sector.

Minimum care time standards were recommended by the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, which identified that staffing levels are vital to high-quality aged care.

Read more:

Mandatory care minutes boost care levels for older people in Australia

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