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Published: October 3, 2019
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EXTENSION to public consultation on the Serious Incident Response Scheme

Consultation on the operation of the Serious Incident Response Scheme (SIRS) has been extended until COB Friday 11 October 2019.

The department values the sector’s interest in the public consultation on the SIRS. Feedback will assist in the development of the finer details of a SIRS and inform further advice to government on structure and operation, legislative requirements and resourcing implications.

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EXTENSION to public consultation on the Serious Incident Response Scheme

Published: October 1, 2019

Celebrating International Day of Older Persons

Today marks International Day of Older Persons, with the theme for this year being “The Journey to Age Equality.”

Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians Richard Colbeck said senior Australians are vital contributors to communities all around the country.

“Senior Australians built this country and they continue to be role models for younger generations,” Minister Colbeck said.

“Today we pay tribute to our elders and acknowledge the value of their experience, their knowledge and their deep connection with the communities where they have lived, worked and raised their families.

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Celebrating International Day of Older Persons

Published: October 1, 2019
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Multi-Purpose Services – Flexible Places Allocations Round opens 1 October 2019

The 2019-20 Flexible Aged Care Places (Multi-Purpose Services) Allocations Round is a competitive application process for Multi-Purpose Service approved providers to apply for flexible aged care places.

Apply for flexible aged care places – residential

Multi-Purpose Service approved providers can apply:

• for flexible aged care places – residential (high care) to expand existing services or establish new services
• to change the level of care designated to existing flexible aged care places

Up to 150 places are available in this round.

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Multi-Purpose Services – Flexible Places Allocations Round opens 1 October 2019

Published: September 30, 2019

Applications open for 150 new rural aged care beds

More senior Australians in rural areas will have access to high quality, higher level aged care choices with the opening of a new funding round by the Morrison Government.

The Government is delivering ongoing funding for up to 150 high needs rural aged care beds with $5 million available in the round.

Multi-Purpose Service approved providers are invited to apply for the funding, with the round open on 1 October 2019 and closing on 12 November 2019.

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Applications open for 150 new rural aged care beds

Published: September 26, 2019
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AMA Submission to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety

On September 26 the AMA provided a submission to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety inquiry. The AMA considers the work of the Royal Commission to be crucial for the future reform of the aged care sector.

The AMA submission addresses all topics from the Royal Commission Terms of Reference from the medical perspective, provides views of AMA members of current issues in aged care as well as recommendations for improvements needed.

The AMA considers the increase in number of doctors working in aged care should be the focus of any future reforms and calls for investment in primary care by the Government.

AMA also calls for introduction of mandatory staff resident ratios residential aged care facilities (RACF), Registered Nurse availability in residential care 24/7, as well as improved training in dementia management for RACF staff.

In total the AMA submission includes 42 recommendations for improvement in the aged care sector.

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AMA Submission to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety (.pdf)

Published: September 19, 2019
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Rates Update (20 September 2019)

The Department released the new 20 September, Schedule of Fees and Charges for Residential and Home Care yesterday afternoon.

We are building the new rates into a v5.7 mini-release, and it will be available to run first thing on Monday (23rd) morning. There are some additional changes with this version so there will be a release note made available for download this week.

Relevant rates for refundable deposits and daily payments

• Maximum Permissible Interest Rate – 1 October 2019 – 31 December 2019: 4.98%
• Base Interest Rate: 3.00%

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Schedule of Fees and Charges for Residential and Home Care: From 20 September 2019 (.pdf)

Schedule of Fees and Charges for Pre 1 July 2014 residents and home care recipients From 20 September 2019 (.pdf)

Aged Care Subsidies and Supplements New Rates of Daily Payments from 20 September 2019 (.pdf)

Published: September 19, 2019
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ICYMI: Aged Care & Healthcare in the News – 19 September 2019

In Case You Missed It – Below are links to recent articles on Aged Care and Healthcare that may be of interest:

Govt must not delay aged reforms: industry

Get all young out of aged care: commission

“Don’t Call Me Sweetie” – The Curious Case Of Aged Care Language And Terminology

Bupa CEO says sorry for ‘totally unacceptable’ failings in aged care network

Bupa makes formal apology for aged care failures

Bupa’s aged care failings ‘unacceptable’, says Aged Care Minister

Confounding fees hide the great aged care swindle

Aged care a sentence for 21-year-old man

First-of-its-kind frailty map aims to inform healthy ageing services

Bupa’s nursing home scandal is more evidence of a deep crisis in regulation

Aged care sector labelled ‘a national disgrace’ during royal commission

What does good aged care look like?

Bupa boss, aged care backer to visit sites

Aged care bosses call for sector’s ‘radical redesign’: report

Bupa CEO says sorry and ‘we are capable of much better’

Clydesdale horses visit aged care facility

How can I tell my patients they’ll be fine in a nursing home? Our trust in the industry was misplaced

Renewed calls for more nurse practitioners in aged care

Aged Care Royal Commission extended and new Commissioner added to lineup

Calls to push on with reform as aged care royal commission extended

ROYAL COMMISSION: Government repeating the same mistakes as in 2006

Aged care providers call for ‘systemic reform rather than tinkering around the edges’

ROYAL COMMISSION: “My number one goal is to get the f*** out of the nursing home”

Published: September 17, 2019

Supporting senior Australians to live in their own homes for longer with more access to in home care

Senior Australians are increasingly choosing to remain in their own homes for longer and the Morrison Government is committed to supporting this choice.

Department of Health data as at 30 June 2019 indicates that 125,117 Australians have access to a home care package compared with 99,932 at the same time last year. That is a 25 per cent increase in just one year.

During the June 2019 quarter, 47,700 home care packages were released, at an average of around 3,700 per week.

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Supporting senior Australians to live in their own homes for longer with more access to in home care

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