Aged care news highlights from the week ending 10 December 2021, aggregated by CompliSpace.
The information in the Weekly Wrap is aggregated from other news sources to provide you with news that is relevant to the aged care sector across Australia and worldwide. Each paragraph is a summary of the subject matter covered in the particular news article. The information does not necessarily reflect the views of CompliSpace.
According to Aged Care Guide, a new report from the Older Person's Advocacy Network (OPAN), the peak body for advocacy for older Australians, has unveiled the unacceptable and confronting aged care experiences older people have endured in 2020-21.
According to Community Care Review, the COVID-19 pandemic has cost the aged care sector significantly through financial, talent and opportunity losses, an aged care chief has told an industry forum this week.
According to the Department of Health, on 3 December 2021, the Australian Government announced extended support for Aged Care providers impacted by COVID‑19.
Additional funding will continue to support aged care services through:
For more information please see the Grant Opportunity Guidelines (Grant Opportunity – GO4863) and regularly updated responses to frequently asked questions available on GrantConnect.
According to the Department of Health, this month, we are encouraging all aged care providers and residential care facilities to make sure their outbreak management plans are up to date to respond to a COVID-19 outbreak as we all continue to live with COVID-19. Living with COVID-19, including increased movement of people, brings an increased risk that your aged care service will be impacted by a positive COVID-19 case.
We want all providers and facilities to:
Helpful resources:
Find out more by attending our webinar on Monday 13 December 2021. More information, including dial in details, can be found on the department’s website.
According to Inside Ageing, vaccine mandates for employees have been a huge challenge for aged care providers over the last six months, with those operating in multiple states or territories having to keep up with different and changing requirements. With staff who had their vaccines in the first half of the year as part of the Government’s Group 1A cohort now eligible for booster shots, providers are again grappling with lagging policies and outdated health orders that place residents and staff at risk.
According to Aged Care Insite, managers who ran St. Basil’s nursing home in Melbourne have asked to be excused from giving evidence following weeks of accusations that they were negligent.
According to Inside Ageing, United Workers Union officials in Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia have threatened to pursue a campaign of protected strike action involving 15,000 aged care workers if their claims for wage rises, better staffing and reduced workloads are not met.
According to Australian Ageing Agenda, a new program that aims to improve palliative and end-of-life care for aged care residents has received almost $9 million in Federal funding. Minister for Health and Aged Care Greg Hunt and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services Richard Colbeck announced the funding last week as part of a $56 million commitment to improve end-of-life and palliative care for older Australians. It is also part of the government’s response to the aged care royal commission.
According to Aged Care Guide, in a newly released White Paper, dementia experts are calling for immediate action to reform a healthcare system that they believe is ill-prepared to manage the anticipated growth of the number of Australians with dementia to over one million by 2058.
According to Aged Care Guide, a key recommendation from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety has just been established by the Federal Government, with 17 expert aged care representatives appointed to the inaugural National Aged Care Advisory Council.
Please note updated link below.
According to the Department of Health, We are updating the national quality use of medicines (QUM) publication on continuity in medication management and we would like your input. A survey will lead you through a series of questions so you can provide your comments.
Please submit your feedback by 20 December 2021.
For more information, email us at medsafety@safetyandquality.gov.au
This issue of the Department of Health’s aged care update covers:
No significant developments this week.