Ian Yates has been appointed as the new interim inspector-general of aged care. The brand-new position and the Office of the Interim Inspector General have been set up pending the passage of legislation to establish the permanent Inspector General and Office, which is ...
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FWC rules 15 pay rise for lifestyle staff and chefs
The Fair Work Commission has ruled a 15 per cent pay rise for nearly all aged care workers, including personal care and recreational staff, effective in full from June 30. The umpire's decision this Tuesday rebuked the government's plan to ...
More »Dementia main cause of disease burden for older Australians
Dementia has overtaken coronary heart disease as the leading cause of disease burden, injury and premature death among Australians aged 65 and older. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) released its updated Dementia in Australia report today, which ...
More »Govt may raise taxes to pay for aged care reform
Prime minister Anthony Albanese has said increased spending on aged care would mean 'some sacrifices need to be made', avoiding the question of whether Labor is planning to raise taxes. The risk of a tax increase became even more likely ...
More »Unsafe staffing ratios pushes UK and Australian nurses ‘into a corner’
British nurses are staging a 48-hour strike and 'won't back down' in a bitter row with the government over wages and nurse-to-patient ratios. Members of the Royal College of Nurses (RCN) have walked off their jobs six times since December ...
More »‘Lost our focus’: increased regulation distracting sector, expert says
The ramping up of regulation in aged care over the past two years has led to providers and staff losing autonomy in their roles, an employment relations professor has said. In July last year, aged care minister Anika Wells announced ...
More »ACCPA asks for changes to funding system
Australia's aged care providers have asked to address workforce and worsening operating losses in the upcoming federal government's budget. Today, the Aged & Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) published a 15-page pre-budget paper, naming workforce and sustainable funding as the sector's ...
More »Concerns raised over new home care package rules
The federal government has rejected accusations it limited access to medication and walking assistance in its updated Home Care Package manual. On Tuesday, The Daily Telegraph reported that the government's new guidelines, which were issued on January 13, had slashed home care support for ...
More »Australia’s largest not-for-profit provider makes another sale
Aged care provider Bolton Clarke Group has struck a deal to buy McKenzie Aged Care after a two-year negotiation. The sale marks Bolton Clarke's third merger in three consecutive years, where it acquired Allity in 2022 and Acacia Living Group ...
More »‘A promising find’: edible mushroom could help treat dementia
An edible mushroom which has shown to enhance memory and boost cell growth could help to treat and prevent dementia, a new study has suggested. Researchers from the University of Queensland investigated an active part in the 'lion's mane' mushroom and found ...
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