Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission new and updated resources.
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RB 2021-15: Plan for continuous improvement requirements (.pdf)
To Dip or Not to Dip flyer (.pdf)
Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission new and updated resources.
Read more:
RB 2021-15: Plan for continuous improvement requirements (.pdf)
To Dip or Not to Dip flyer (.pdf)
In this edition:
• COVID-positive staff must not work in residential aged care facilities
• Reminder: Home Care Package providers can access grant funding for COVID-19 vaccination support
• Recording of webinar for NSW residential aged care providers available online
• SA Health – Interim guidance for COVID-19 outbreak management
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Protecting Older Australians: COVID-19 Update – 27 January 2022
The Morrison Government has welcomed the first meeting of the Aged Care Council of Elders.
A key recommendation of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, the Government established the Council of Elders as part of new governance arrangements arising from our aged care reforms.
The role of the council will be to consult with senior Australians to provide advice to Ministers on a range of matters including aged care quality and safety, the needs of senior Australians and their families and carers and the rights and dignity of senior Australians.
Attending the first meeting today, Minister for Health and Aged Care, Greg Hunt, and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services, Richard Colbeck, said the Council of Elders will play a critical role in making sure that those most central to the aged care system, senior Australians, have significant input into shaping the future of aged care.
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Bringing the voices of senior Australians to the centre of aged care reform
News about the reforms:
• More nurses now eligible for Aged Care Registered Nurses’ Payment
• Get involved: Aged care services encouraged to pilot new quality measures
• Support at Home Assessment Trial Living Lab and Advisory Group
Other news:
• Have your say: improving communications with the home services sector
• Survey closing soon: My Aged Care screening and assessment training
• Congratulations to “Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds”
• Centre for Cultural Diversity webinar series
• Pacific Labour Scheme workforce: webinar recording available
• Suicide Prevention for Seniors Program (NSW)
For residential care providers:
• Apply now: Business Improvement Fund Round 2
• Choices for younger people living in residential aged care
For home care providers:
• Improved Payment Arrangements: January key tips
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Aged Care Alert: Information for the Aged Care Sector Newsletter – Issue #2022/01 (.pdf)
This Alert was previously published in ACSA Weekly.
Copyright is not usually high on the list of concerns for retirement village operators and providers of residential aged care. However, it is raising concerns in connection with the screening of films for residents. There is some confusion as to when operators and providers need to obtain a licence to avoid infringing copyright laws.
This Alert provides important information regarding when your retirement village or aged care facility may need to obtain a licence and how to go about it.
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In this edition:
• COVID-19 vaccination boosters in residential aged care facilities
• Benefits of a COVID-19 booster vaccine for senior Australian
• Support with costs managing COVID-19
• Update from the ACT Chief Health Officer – 18 January 2022
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Protecting Older Australians: COVID-19 Update – 21 January 2022
In this edition:
• Interim Guidance on managing public health restrictions on residential aged care facilities
• Interim Guidance on permissions and restrictions for workers in aged care
• Boosters to be mandatory for all residential aged care workers across Australia
• ATAGI – new definition on ‘up-to-date’ status for COVID-19 vaccination
• New HealthDirect Line for residential aged care facilities managing COVID-19
• Rapid Antigen Test Kits – update on supply for residential aged care facilities
• Streamlined changes to reporting a COVID-19 outbreak or exposure in residential aged care
• Factsheet on managing your workforce affected by Omicron
• Oral antivirals for RACFs – link to webinar held on Monday 7 February 2022
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Protecting Older Australians: COVID-19 Update – 21 January 2022
A list of new and updated resources – including apps, audio and video resources and other publications – about aged care.
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Benefits of a COVID-19 booster vaccine for senior Australians (.pdf)
Aged Care Council of Elders – Council member profiles (.pdf)
COVID-19 vaccination data – In-home care vaccination rates (.xlsx)
COVID-19 vaccination – Commonwealth Home Support Programme workforce vaccination rates (.xlsx)
National summary of home care prices – September 2021 (.pdf)
Support at Home Program Overview – Summary for senior Australians, their family and carers (.pdf)
The Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services, Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck together with the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner, Janet Anderson, have today issued a joint letter to residential aged care providers to personally encourage all aged care residents and staff to get their COVID booster vaccination.
There are several options available for approved providers to access boosters for residents and staff:
• Commonwealth in-reach vaccination clinics
• self-managed clinics by providers
• local health service in-reach vaccination (where available)
• individual resident GPs or onsite primary care clinics
• through community pharmacies.
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COVID-19 vaccination boosters in residential aged care facilities
The Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services, Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck together with the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner, Janet Anderson, issued a joint letter to residential aged care providers to personally encourage all aged care residents and staff to get their COVID booster vaccination.
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