Published: October 20, 2022
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Clinical Alerts: Incontinence Associated Dermatitis (IAD) and Pressure Injury (PI)

Know the difference between incontinence associated dermatitis and pressure injury to improve consumer health outcomes.

Key points:

• Clinical staff should be made aware of the differences between incontinence associated dermatitis (IAD) and pressure injury (PI).
• IAD and PIs are commonly confused.
• If the consumer is not incontinent, it is not IAD.
• IAD and PI can coexist.
• Both conditions must be adequately assessed and monitored, including photographic monitoring where appropriate.
• If either condition continues to progress, specialist advice should be sought.

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Clinical Alerts: Incontinence associated dermatitis and pressure injury

Distinguishing Between Incontinence Associated Dermatitis (IAD) & Pressure Injuries (PI) (.pdf)

Published: October 18, 2022
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Your Aged Care Update #23

News about the reforms:

• Aged Care Quality Standards: Public consultation now open
• HCP Program Assurance Community of Practice: Live chat session
• Webinar: Digital Transformation Tech Talk

For home care providers:

• Discussion paper: In-home aged care

Other news:

• Webinar: Living with significant health issues – a life story perspective
• For residential care providers:
• Reminder: Electronic National Residential Medication Chart Grant Opportunity

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Your Aged Care Update newsletter – Issue #2022/23 (.pdf)

Published: October 13, 2022
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Victorian Retirement Villages Amendment Bill

The State Government released the Retirement Villages Amendment Bill 2022 Exposure Draft on Saturday 8 October 2022. There is an initial consultation period until 28 October 2022, when the Government will go into caretaker mode. The next stage of consultation will then depend upon the outcome of the State election.

The Bill significantly re-writes the Retirement Villages Act 1986 (Vic) and makes many fundamental changes across all stages of the resident’s journey through a village, from pre contract disclosure, to operational matters during resident occupation, through to resident vacation including reinstatement/refurbishment obligations, payment of exit entitlements, termination rights and dispute resolution processes.

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Victorian Retirement Villages Amendment Bill

Published: October 12, 2022
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Address to the Aged and Community Care Providers Association Conference – 12 October 2022

Thank you, Anne – Rosalind and Daniel- and thank you Dr Graeme Blackman AO, for your opening address and recognise your commitment to this sector and his work as Chairman of the Aged and Community Care Providers Association.

I acknowledge the traditional owners of this land, the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains.

Together, Australians stand on the shoulders of 1600 generations of First Nations people and that is our shared history.

As Minister for Aged Care, alongside my parliamentary colleagues here Senator Ruston and Senator Rice … and as representatives of Australia’s Aged Care providers, it must sit with us all collectively to do better for First Nations people.

We need aged care, particularly residential aged care, to be accessible and a welcoming place for all Australians… no matter their circumstances.

And the Albanese Government is working to deliver a First Nations reform agenda for First Nations Elders, led by in-depth consultation with Elders, their families and carers, providers and workers, and relevant community organisations.

We do this in genuine partnership, under the Closing the Gap National Agreement.

The group gathered here today is important.

We need your input, solutions, and efforts to reform aged care.

We need to do this once and do it well.

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Address to the Aged and Community Care Providers Association Conference – 12 October 2022

Published: October 11, 2022
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Your Aged Care Update #22

News about the reforms:

• Code of Conduct for Aged Care now available
• Reminder: Aged Care Quality Standards consultation webinar
• HCP Program Assurance Community of Practice: Live chat session
• Reminder: Aged care reform pulse survey

Other news:

• Dementia Australia webinar and BrainTrack app launch
• National Aged Care Data Strategy consultation: A chance to have your say
• Employer Engagement Webinars: Expanding the Aged Care Workforce through Australian Apprenticeships (Traineeships)
• National Suicide Prevention for Seniors Program

For residential care providers:

• Submitting ACFI appraisals after 1 October 2022
• My Aged Care Service and Support Portal: Explainer videos and systems process map
• National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program data due 21 October 2022
• Specialist Dementia Care Program Grant Opportunity now open for two Queensland regions
• Reminder: Accommodation costs for a low-means resident in an extra service place

For home care providers:

• Reminder: Wellness and Reablement Report for CHSP providers

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Your Aged Care Update newsletter – Issue #2022/22 (.pdf)

Published: October 6, 2022
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Sector Performance Report: April – June 2022

The following aged care sector performance information includes statistics about residential aged care and home services. The performance information includes data from the Commission’s aged care quality regulatory and complaints functions.

Most frequently cited requirements where non-compliance was found:

1. 3a – Safe and effective personal and clinical care
2. 7a – Number and mix of workforce
3. 3b – High impact or high prevalence risks managed effectively
4. 8c – Effective governance systems
5. 8d – Risk management systems and practices
6. 2e – Regular reviews of care and services
7. 2a – Assessment and planning informs safe and effective services
8. 8e – Clinical governance framework
9. 7d – Recruitment training and support for workforce
10. 6d – Feedback and complaints reviewed for improvement

Top 10 complaint issues:

1. Medication administration and management
2. Personal and oral hygiene
3. Personnel number/sufficiency
4. Representative/family consultation
5. Falls prevention and post fall management
6. Change of clinical status/deterioration
7. Lack of consultation/communication
8. Food and catering – quality and variety
9. Constipation and continence management
10. Physical environment – cleanliness

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Sector performance report: April – June 2022 (.pdf)

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