fbpx
elderly woman in a hospital bed having a medical exam

This week, the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety examined the interfaces between the aged care and the healthcare system, including both Commonwealth and state or territory programs.

The Hearing has been held in Canberra at the Vibe Hotel at Canberra Airport from Monday 9 to Friday 13 December. The Hearing examined whether older people, particularly those living in residential aged care facilities, can access the health services they need.

The Commission heard testimony from witnesses, including residential aged care providers, health providers and residents and their families. The Commission looked at the need to improve access and consistency in primary health care services, particularly access to General Practitioners (GPs), nurse practitioners and primary care nurses for older people in residential aged care.

The Aged Care Royal Commission further investigated the challenges faced by people living in residential aged care services attempting to access health services funded by Medicare or the state or territory health system. Further, the Commission looked at access to medical specialist treatment outside of a hospital for aged care residents.

Of note is a need identified for improved data collection, communication and planning in relation to health needs of older people accessing aged care services, and proper access to state or territory funded palliative care services for people living in residential aged care. The Hearing is available online as a live webcast, as well as video with and without captions, audio recordings and transcripts of the Hearing. For more info

Aged Care Royal Commission

Phone: 1800 960 711
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 
Web: agedcare.royalcommission.gov.au
Read our full directory listing.

Watch now

Audio Only

Transcripts

Visit Aged Care Royal Commission - Transcripts 

Need support?

Beyond Blue

Beyond Blue Support Service provides free, immediate, short-term counselling, advice and referral to anyone in Australian via telephone, webchat or email 24/7.

Phone: 1300 224 636 (24 hours 7 days)
Web: www.beyondblue.org.au 
Read our full directory listing

Dementia Australia

The National Dementia Helpline operates between 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday, or send an email or chat online. Dementia Australia provides free, confidential support including information about dementia; on how you may be able to reduce the risk of getting dementia; about government support services (including My Aged Care, the Carer Gateway, Centrelink); about services in your area and emotional support to help you manage the impact of dementia. The National Dementia Helpline is funded by The Australian Government.

Phone: 1800 100 500 (Free call)
Web: www.dementia.org.au 
Read our full directory listing

IDEAS does information so you can do life.