In this issue:
Residential Care:
• Survey on food and nutrition in aged care homes
• Emergency Leave Provision
Flexible Care:
• Aged Care Provider Portal update
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In this issue:
Residential Care:
• Survey on food and nutrition in aged care homes
• Emergency Leave Provision
Flexible Care:
• Aged Care Provider Portal update
Read more:
Grant opportunities are available to help aged care providers manage the financial impact of COVID-19:
• COVID-19 Aged Care Support Program (ACSP) – GO3844
• Support for Aged Care Workers in COVID-19 (SACWIC) – GO4215
The ACSP will reimburse aged care providers who are directly impacted by COVID-19. A directly impacted service has:
• one or more COVID-19 infected or isolated residents, clients, or staff
• incurred expenses between 24 February 2020 and 31 May 2021 as a result of a COVID infection.
SACWIC will provide funding to eligible aged care providers for additional costs as a result of supporting eligible workers during the COVID 19 pandemic. This grant is initially limited to the COVID-19 hotspots of Greater Melbourne and Mitchell Shire, but may be extended to other areas if needed.
Services may be able to apply for both grants, if they meet the eligibility criteria.
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Support for managing COVID-19 related costs
Financial support for aged care providers directly impacted by COVID-19
In this edition:
• Communication when a resident tests positive for COVID-19
• Operational update – Victorian Aged Care Response Centre
• SA health directions for workers
• Dementia behaviour support during COVID-19
• Dementia training
Resources:
• VACRC – Key contacts for families
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The high number of COVID-19 outbreaks in aged care homes in Victoria has reinforced the need for everyone working in the aged care sector to be alert and work collaboratively in responding to individual outbreaks.
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission remains strongly engaged with aged care services experiencing an outbreak, exercising all our powers as the aged care regulator to minimise the risk to consumers and staff. As we monitor and support these services, the Commission is working closely with the Commonwealth Department of Health, the Victorian Aged Care Response Centre and Victorian health authorities.
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The Australian Government will provide an additional $31.9 million to create 15 mental health clinics across Victoria and further enhance essential support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Australian Government recognises the ongoing Victorian restrictions needed to stop the spread of the virus are having a significant impact on the mental health of individuals and communities in Victoria.
$26.9 million of the new funding will establish 15 dedicated mental health clinics across Victoria, with nine clinics in Greater Melbourne and six in regional Victoria.
The clinics will be located at existing GP clinics, headspace centres or other community sites where people usually access general health care. A list of these locations will be announced within the coming weeks.
The clinics will support GPs by providing access to multidisciplinary teams of mental health workers, including psychologists, mental health nurses, social workers, and alcohol and drug workers.
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NEW MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS TO SUPPORT VICTORIANS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Emergency Management (Residential Aged Care Facilities No 7) (COVID-19) Direction 2020 is now in effect.
The Direction outlines restrictions which impact a resident’s ability to leave residential aged care facilities, along with visitation rights to these facilities.
Read more:
Residential Aged Care Facilities No 7 (COVID-19) Direction (.pdf)
The NSW Government has ramped up its commitment to COVID safety, introducing a $5 million grants scheme to locally manufacture critical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and create jobs.
Deputy Premier John Barilaro today launched the program to support domestic manufacturing of PPE in NSW by providing grants to local companies to help fund equipment, raw materials and recruitment of skilled staff.
“This scheme is part of the NSW Government’s commitment to ramping up domestic manufacturing in NSW, developing regular supply and creating vital jobs to meet the long haul challenge of COVID-19,” Mr Barilaro said.
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Keeping aged care consumers engaged and healthy is an ongoing priority for all aged care providers, and has never been more important than it is now, during the pandemic. Nutrition deserves close attention in this regard.
Here are some simple steps to prevent, identify and manage malnutrition risk:
1. Screen for malnutrition risks
2. Continue dietitian visits
3. Social distance dining
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In its interim report, the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety identified food as a major quality and safety issue. Improving food and the social elements of eating can reduce people’s needs for other aged care services.
The department is partnering with the Maggie Beer Foundation to deliver a National Congress on food, nutrition and the dining experience in aged care.
In preparation for the Congress, the Maggie Beer Foundation is conducting a Survey of Food, Nutrition and the Dining Experience in Australian Aged Care Homes.
Read more:
National Congress on food, nutrition and the dining experience in aged care
From all the staff at Management Advantage, we would like to wish you a safe and Happy Easter, especially in these difficult times.
Due to COVID-19 and the safety of our staff, the Management Advantage Office has been closed until further notice.
The Manad Plus Help Desk is now operating remotely and will be open and available for support on both public holidays:
• Good Friday (Friday 10th April)
• Easter Monday (Monday 13th April)
Please note, while the office is closed and the phones are no longer monitored, if you have any questions/issues, please email support@manad.com.au.
Remember to always use the self-help tools for assistance first. Go to: Help > Help Centre.
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