The Aged Care Quality Standards are another part of the Act highlighted in the learning module. These guide what quality care looks like and set clear expectations for providers and workers. Every ...
Lee-Fay Low currently receives funding from the NHMRC and Dementia Australia. She has previously received funding from aged care providers, and collaborates with several different aged care ...
As Australia's aged care sector readies for the most significant transformation one leading local provider of services ...
ACSA Chief Executive Paul Sadler discusses the new aged care reforms, which the government claims will provide a financially ...
The once-in-a-generation reform has been welcomed by many in the sector, but with promises to monitor closely for unintended ...
Lee-Fay Low collaborates with and has received funding from multiple aged care organisations and sat on committees for the Australian Aged Care Quality Agency, the predecessor to the Aged Care Quality ...
Older Australians were promised "a world class aged care system", but as "once in a generation" changes roll out, some feel they are being delivered anything but.
Third Age Health (TAH) leads the development of a new standard for aged care, the ‘Residential Care Medical Service Provider Standard’ aimed at improving the quality and consistency of healthcare for ...
The Department of Health and Aged Care and the Australian Digital Health Agency have released a set of minimum software requirement standards for clinical information systems and electronic medication ...
After being delayed from 1 July, the Aged Care Act has finally come into effect. The new rights-based framework – which ...