Tracey Burton, Executive Director, UnitingCare (NSW/ACT), talks about how to develop a quality and safety culture within an organisation, as well as the compliance process. Related articles Key milestones in the Royal Commission Insight Aged Care Royal Commission's Final Report | Implications and...
This study aimed to explore aged care staff perceptions of job satisfaction, regulation of the sector and the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. Methods: A cross-sectional survey conducted in 2019-early 2020 with staff employed in various roles at residential aged care services ...
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Good Jobs, Bad Jobs?: Understanding The Quality of Aged Care Jobs, and Why It Matters. Much research on paid care work focuses on this work as care. An equally important issue is its characteristic as paid work. This paper focuses on the char... Martin,Bill - 《Australian Journal of ...
A growing body of literature has examined the link between the quality of jobs and the quality of care in healthcare, but less so in aged care. Worker health and safety (WHS) is a key determinant of job quality and where workers are safer, consumers are more likely to benefit through gr...
Aged Care Quality and Safety.2 This Virtual Issue of the Australasian Journal on Ageing is the third in a series on aged care quality and safety and responds to two of the Royal Commission on Aged Care Quality and Safety Terms of Reference: e) how to ensure that aged care services are ...
Background: Choice of food is an imperative aspect of quality of life for residents in Residential Aged Care Homes (RACHs), where overall choice and control is diminished upon entering a home to receive care. The purpose of this study was to examine the current strategies of menu planning in...
Acceptability, safety and perceived impact of providing a fact sheet to young people about cognitive symptoms in depression Aim:Cognitive deficits are common in young people, aged 15-25, with depression. Nevertheless, these symptoms are not routinely addressed in clinical care. ... S Bryce,M Cook...
menu planning;choice;quality;Aged Care Standards 1. Introduction Providing food choice is very important in the aged care sector, where quality of life is paramount [1]. The actual food choices vary with individuals and include unconscious and conscious decisions made by an elderly person before ...
While some people do not plan because they do not know how long they are going to live (Brown and Vickerstaff 2011), older women exhibit pragmatism, and they are found to be preparing themselves for long-term care actively, as they expect themselves to live a longer life (Black et al....