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Published: August 15, 2019
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Assessment Contact Risk Screening Questions

At the start of an assessment contact, assessment teams will ask a series of questions to determine the focus of the assessment contact and to identify key areas of risk.

1. Have there been any adverse findings by another regulatory agency or oversight body in the last 12 months? (e.g. Healthcare complaints commission or similar, Food safety authority, Workcover, etc).
2. What trends do your complaints data show you?
3. How many consumers are receiving pressure area care?
4. Have there been any medication incidents in the past 6 months where a consumer required hospitalisation or attention by a medical officer?
5. How many consumers have had falls and required medical attention in the past 3 months?
6. How many consumers at the service are currently receiving psychotropic medications? (To be captured as a rate or percent of total consumers at the service.) How many consumers are restrained in order to manage risks to themselves or others at the service? (To be captured as a rate or percent of total consumers at the service.)
7. Can you tell me about incidents in the past 6 months where a consumer or staff member has required medical attention as a result of challenging behaviour from a consumer?

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Assessment contact risk screening questions

Published: August 14, 2019
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Provider survey – Future design of CHSP

The department is seeking information from Commonwealth Home Support Programme providers regarding aspects of their current and planned service delivery. This information will be used to inform the design and development of the CHSP over the 2020 – 2022 extension period and beyond.

Important dates:

A link to the survey will be sent via email to all CHSP service providers from 14 August 2019. The survey will close on 2 September 2019.

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Provider survey – Future design of CHSP

Published: August 13, 2019
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Message from DHS: Error with July 2019 claims for some home care package services

The Department of Human Services (DHS) has identified an error with the payment of home care subsidy and supplements impacting the July 2019 claim.

The issue was identified early and only impacts services that lodged their claims for July between 1 and 4 August 2019. These services have received a reduced rate of home care subsidy and supplements for the month of July 2019 and we apologise for the inconvenience caused.

The error has been corrected and impacted services will automatically be back paid when they lodge their claim for August 2019.

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Message from DHS: Error with July 2019 claims for some home care package services

Published: August 13, 2019
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New aged care means assessment forms

The Department of Human Services (DHS) has released the new Aged Care Calculation of your cost of care (SA486) digital form.

Your clients can fill it in online, print and sign it and send it to DHS with their supporting documents. The digital form uses dynamic questions tailored to the customers’ individual circumstances.

For clients who would prefer to use our simplified paper forms, they are as follows:

• Home Care Package Calculation of your cost of care (SA456)
• Residential Aged Care Calculation of your cost of care (SA457)
• Residential Aged Care Property details for Centrelink and DVA customers (SA485)

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New aged care means assessment forms

Aged Care Calculation of your cost of care form (SA486)

Aged care means tests

Published: August 12, 2019
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NSW Retirement Villages – Proposed reforms to exit entitlement timeframe and recurrent charges cap

The NSW Government has released its discussion paper on proposed reforms to exit entitlements and a cap on recurrent charges in line with its election commitment to do so. You can find the paper here.

The purpose of the discussion paper is to seek feedback from the retirement village sector about the proposed reforms. Submissions on the discussion paper close at 5 pm on 16 August 2019.

The proposed reforms seek to remove any distinction between registered interest holders and non-registered interest holders in the context of exit entitlement payment timeframes and liability for recurrent charges after the resident permanently vacates.

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NSW Retirement Villages – Proposed reforms to exit entitlement timeframe and recurrent charges cap

Published: August 9, 2019
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Royal Commission: Brisbane Hearing – Transcripts

The Royal Commission held a public hearing in Brisbane from Monday 5 August 2019 to Friday 9 August 2019.

The public hearing inquired into the regulation of aged care, with a focus on:

• regulation of quality and safety in aged care and how aspects of the current regulatory system operate
• different approaches to regulation, including in other sectors
• how regulation and oversight of quality and safety in aged care could be improved.

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Transcript – Monday 5 August 2019 (.pdf)

Transcript – Tuesday 6 August 2019 (.pdf)

Transcript – Wednesday 7 August 2019 (.pdf)

Transcript – Thursday 8 August 2019 (.pdf)

Transcript – Friday 9 August 2019 (.pdf)

Published: August 6, 2019
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Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission: Case Studies

Did you know the Commission has published case studies for the Aged Care Quality Standards?

They have case studies on:

• Dignity of risk
• Effective management of high-impact or high-prevalence risks
• Emotional, spiritual and psychological well-being
• End of life care
• Feedback and complaints
• Ongoing assessment and planning
• Respecting identity, culture and diversity
• Service environment

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Case Studies

Published: August 6, 2019
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Quality Indicator Program: data collection for consecutive unplanned weight loss

The quality indicator for unplanned weight loss has two categories:

• significant unplanned weight loss
• consecutive unplanned weight loss.

Further to the guidance issued by the department on 18 July 2019 on the collection of data for significant unplanned weight loss. This guidance relates to the data collection requirements for consecutive unplanned weight loss in the first quarter:

• providers must collect data for the consecutive unplanned weight loss category
• providers that did not collect data for the quarter before the start of the National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program do not need to report the consecutive unplanned weight loss data due on 21 October 2019
• the data collected from the first quarter will be used as a comparison for the second quarter 1 October – 31 December 2019 due for submission to the Department of Health by 21 January 2020.

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Quality Indicator Program: data collection for consecutive unplanned weight loss

Published: August 5, 2019
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Brisbane Hearing – Regulation of aged care

The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety will hold a public hearing in Brisbane from Monday 5 August 2019 to Friday 9 August 2019. The hearing will inquire into aspects of the regulation of aged care.

The Brisbane Hearing will begin by examining the sudden closure on 11 July 2019 of two residential aged care facilities at Earle Haven Retirement Village, operated by People Care Pty Ltd, located on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Sixty-eight residents, many of them old and frail and some of them living with dementia, were evacuated by state emergency services with most relocated to other residential facilities.

The Royal Commission is expected to hear from a Queensland Government witness who attended Earle Haven on 11 July 2019, and from Arthur Miller, the owner of People Care which is the approved provider of the two facilities at Earle Haven.

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Brisbane Hearing – Regulation of aged care

Published: August 5, 2019
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Newsletter – Issue 2 – August 2019

Welcome to the latest Newsletter from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety.

In this edition:

• Remote and regional aged care
• Sydney hearing focuses on dementia
• Hearings in Western Australia and the Northern Territory
• Background papers hone-in on issues
• Update on community forums
• The Hub of the Royal Commission
• Submissions by state
• Accessibility and support

Read more:

Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety – Newsletter – Issue 2 – August 2019 (.pdf)

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