Welcome to ARIIA First Nations Hub
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website contains images, voices and names of deceased persons.
As the Australian population continues to increase in age, supporting older adults to live meaningful and fulfilling lives for as long as possible has become a priority. In a 2022 survey conducted by ARIIA, the aged care workforce nominated ‘rehabilitation, reablement, and restorative care’ as a priority topic for the sector.
These three approaches aim to help older adults maintain the highest levels of function and recover from injuries and illness. This promotes a high quality of life by enabling people to continue to live independently, engaging socially and participating in the activities that bring them enjoyment.
This visual model shows that reablement and restorative care programs provided to older adults are less intense in approach and can provide a greater reach of services at lower costs. The complexity of rehabilitation and the need for health professionals to deliver rehabilitative services increases its expense and reduces its reach.
Image: reproduced with permission from The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners from: Poulos CJ, Poulos RG. A function-focused approach in primary care for older people with functional decline: Making the most of reablement and restorative care. Aust J Gen Pract. 2019 Jul;48(7):434-439. doi: 10.31128/AJGP-01-19-4808.
The Knowledge and Implementation Hub has brought together the research evidence on what works in rehabilitation care with Australian online learning and practice tools and resources. This involved:
The work was guided by an advisory group of research experts with expertise in the topic and people with experience in the sector.
As the Australian population continues to increase in age, supporting older adults to live meaningful and fulfilling lives for as long as possible has become a priority. The Knowledge and Implementation Hub team has created short easy-to-read summaries of the research evidence on specific rehabilitation, reablement, and restorative care topics.
This PubMed topic search is limited to home care and residential aged care settings. It includes the topics of rehabilitation, reablement and restorative care. You can choose to view all citations, strongest evidence only (randomised controlled trials, systematic reviews, and guidelines), or free full-text articles.
Sometimes you need some background information or to know what is happening in the sector. The research and project supports section has lots of interesting and useful resources to help you start a project, plan a study or run a training session at work.
Research and project supportsThe Hub team has brought together information on current Australian research trials, projects, and initiatives focused on improving outcomes for people requiring rehabilitation, reablement or restorative care at home and in residential care settings.
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