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Published: April 17, 2019
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Outcome 1.6: Human resource management

The Commission continues to update its new website and the details on the Re-accreditation of residential services.

We have also heard from several clients recently that Outcome 1.6: Human Resource Management has been given a greater focus on recent unannounced visits.

Please be prepared for this and as noted:

On the first day of the site audit, the assessment team will provide the person in charge of the service the Numbers of personnel in the service form to be completed. This will assist the assessment team to assess the service’s performance against Expected Outcome 1.6 Human resource management.

This is then combined with observations from the Assessors of the number of staff on duty that day and the tasks they are performing for your residents.

You can assume this is also going to be a key focus in preparation for the new 1 July Accreditation Standards where there is no longer just x1 Outcome but an all-new dedicated ‘Standard 7‘ for Human Resources with x5 Requirements.

One of the 4 key concepts is:

The sufficiency of the workforce – Organisations providing care and services are expected to have enough skilled and qualified staff to meet consumers’ needs. Organisations are responsible for using Australian Government funding to make sure they have the staff numbers and mix of skills needed to provide consumers with quality care.

Specifically, Requirement 7a

• The workforce is planned to enable, and the number and mix of members of the workforce deployed enables, the delivery and management of safe and quality care and services.

Read more:

Re-accreditation of residential services – Outcome 1.6: Human resource management

Numbers of personnel in the service form (.doc)

Fact Sheet EO 1.6 Human resource management for providers (.doc)

Standard 7 – Human Resources (.pdf)

Requirement 7a

Published: April 8, 2019
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Preparing for the new Standards

Due to popular demand, the commission have scheduled additional standalone half-day workshops in each state following their sold out Preparing for the new Standards events.

These workshops are activity based and designed to support participants to understand and apply the Standards. During the workshop you will have the opportunity to practice applying them in relation to consumer and service issue case studies. In doing so you will consider what the consumer outcome focus means for aged care providers.

Duration: Half day (3.5 hours)

Cost: $220 (inc. GST) per participant. Includes light refreshments only.

New dates:

Register now

Published: April 8, 2019
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Record Investment Advances Long Term National Health Plan

The Liberal National Government is investing a record $104 billion in 2019–20, up from $75 billion in 2012–13, as part of a comprehensive, patient-focused investment of $435 billion over the next four years.

It guarantees Medicare, makes a range of life-saving medicines and services more accessible and affordable, reduces out-of-pocket costs, strengthens primary care and mental health and invests in breakthrough medical research.

Supporting senior Australians

We have increased funding for aged care by $7 billion over the forward estimates, up from $13.3 billion in 2012–13 to $20.5 billion in 2018–19 to $25.4 billion in 2022–23.

Read more:

Record Investment Advances Long Term National Health Plan (.pdf)

Published: April 8, 2019

Aged Care Quality Bulletin #3 – March 2019

In this edition:

• Commissioner message
• Single Charter of Aged Care Rights
• Don’t miss out on workshops for the new Standards
• New Standards video production
• Consumer Experience Reports testing in home care moving ahead
• Providers encouraged to use Commission resources to prepare for the new Standards
• Get involved: Advance Care Planning
• New Plans to ensure inclusive aged care
• Commission complaints resources now available in 24 languages

Read more:

Aged Care Quality Bulletin #3 – March 2019

Published: April 4, 2019
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Help inform the future of aged care navigation

Australian Healthcare Associates has been engaged by the department to conduct an evaluation of the Aged Care System Navigator Measure.

You can contribute to the evaluation by:

• Sharing your views in a phone consultation (max. 30 mins) on how to best support people who are navigating the aged care system in Australia
• Sharing information about relevant Australian or international system navigator models that you are aware of in aged care or other comparable sectors.

Read more:

Help inform the future of aged care navigation

Published: April 3, 2019
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Transitioning to the new Aged Care Quality Standards

The Commission has released some updates to ‘Guidance and Resources for Providers to support the Aged Care Quality Standards’.

New content added to:

Standard 1 – Purpose and scope of the Standards:

“They are also expected to be responsive, inclusive and sensitive to consumers who are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. The consumer defines their own identity and this should be respected and not questioned.”

Standard 3 – Requirement (3) (d):

Inclusion of “changes” or deterioration in the health or function of a consumer.

Published: April 3, 2019
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Minimising physical and chemical restraint in residential aged care

Restraint must only be used as a last resort.

The Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP has announced new regulatory requirements to minimise the inappropriate use of physical and chemical restraints in aged care homes.

The Quality of Care Principles 2014 have been amended to reflect specific requirements that come into effect on 1 July 2019.

Read more:

Minimising physical and chemical restraint in residential aged care

Stronger Restraint Regulations to Protect Senior Australians

Quality of Care Amendment (Minimising the Use of Restraints) Principles 2019

Decision-Making Tool: Supporting a Restraint Free Environment in Residential Aged Care

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