This paper describes the key characteristics of services and recipients of aged care packages and also looks at the distribution of services relative to the needs of the population. Together with its companion report Residential aged care in Australia 2010-11: a statistical overview, this report provides an overview of Australian Government‑funded aged care. More high-care packages The overall number of operational packages at 30 June 2011 was 57,922, an increase of 13% on the number at 30 June 2010. The corresponding increases in the programs were CACP (6%), EACH (46%) and EACHD (55%). There were a total of 8,150 EACH packages and 3,995 EACHD packages. More women than men receive packages and men start and leave packaged care earlie...
This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged care ...
As population ageing means more people will require care and support, this research brief looks at d...
This report sets out a series of proposals to deal with weaknesses and challenges in the aged care s...
Residential aged care in Australia 2008-09 provides comprehensive statistical information on reside...
This report presents key statistics on the provision Australian Government funded aged care packages...
This report provides information on the provision of three types of Australian Government funded age...
This report is the fifth annual compilation of national data on this Australian government funded pr...
Comprehensive statistical information on residential aged care facilities and services, their resi...
Objective: To utilise routinely collected data to examine changes in the client profile of a large a...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study was to describe the distribution of hospital and aged care ser...
This report is the sixth annual compilation of data on Community Aged Care Packages, an Australian g...
Objective Government expenditure on and the number of aged care facilities in Australia have increas...
© 2017 Dr. Marijan JukicAgeing of the Australian population affects the residential aged care system...
Purpose: Integrated care is gaining popularity in Australian public policy as an acceptable means to...
The Australian Government aims to ensure that all frail older Australians have timel...
This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged care ...
As population ageing means more people will require care and support, this research brief looks at d...
This report sets out a series of proposals to deal with weaknesses and challenges in the aged care s...
Residential aged care in Australia 2008-09 provides comprehensive statistical information on reside...
This report presents key statistics on the provision Australian Government funded aged care packages...
This report provides information on the provision of three types of Australian Government funded age...
This report is the fifth annual compilation of national data on this Australian government funded pr...
Comprehensive statistical information on residential aged care facilities and services, their resi...
Objective: To utilise routinely collected data to examine changes in the client profile of a large a...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study was to describe the distribution of hospital and aged care ser...
This report is the sixth annual compilation of data on Community Aged Care Packages, an Australian g...
Objective Government expenditure on and the number of aged care facilities in Australia have increas...
© 2017 Dr. Marijan JukicAgeing of the Australian population affects the residential aged care system...
Purpose: Integrated care is gaining popularity in Australian public policy as an acceptable means to...
The Australian Government aims to ensure that all frail older Australians have timel...
This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged care ...
As population ageing means more people will require care and support, this research brief looks at d...
This report sets out a series of proposals to deal with weaknesses and challenges in the aged care s...