Published 30th January 2020
Adopting practices from overseas, such as a rehabilitation-first approach, expanding the use of local domestic-style living models and offering tailored respite services are among strategies that can improve Australia’s aged care system, Flinders University-led research finds.
The reports released on Friday, and produced in collaboration with commercial and industry partners, are the second and third research papers produced for the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety.
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Source:Sandy Cheu, 2020, australian ageing agenda (https://www.australianageingagenda.com.au)
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