Resources
Browse resources created and collated by ARIIA as a trusted, evidence-based guide to supporting innovation across the aged care sector.
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Factors, dynamics and effects of isolation for older people: an exploratory study
This report from the Australian Institute of Family Studies written by Emily Stevens and colleagues, presents the factors dynamics and effects of isolation experienced by older people in New South Wales and a consideration of the status of older people’s rights.
Essential elements for safe and high-quality end-of-life care: National consensus statement
Provides guiding principles on care processes and organisational processes.
Guide to palliative care entry into aged care homes
This fact sheet provides information on how to receive funding for new residents who enter a service for palliative care.
Palliative Care and Voluntary Assisted Dying Position Statement 2022
The document provides a position statement and guiding principles on voluntary assisted dying.
An aged care workforce for the future: Recruiting and maintaining diversity
This resource aims to help aged care service providers to identify possible barriers or challenges to recruiting and maintaining a diverse workforce – specifically workers from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Evidence review: Essential capabilities for managing an aged care workforce.
Effective management and leadership in aged care are essential for effective aged care worker performance, which, in turn, enables high-quality care.
Attraction, retention and utilisation of the aged care workforce
Economic considerations suggest that some of the emphasis of workforce planning needs to be placed on how to retain workers better, especially those with the necessary skills, and how to train and utilise them productively in the workplace.
2020 Aged Care Workforce Census (Census)
The 2020 Aged Care Workforce Census provides an overview of the aged care sector workforce looking at the size, growth an decomposition of the aged care workforce.
Food and nutrition report 2021-2022 report on 2021 basic daily fee supplement in residential aged care
This report by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care outlines expenditure on food and nutrition, responds to report questions and provides reccommedations on improvements to catering services in aged care.
Analysis of a survey of food and dining experiences in residential aged care services
A report provided by the Australian Government Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission outlining the importance of food and dining experiences to resident's health and wellbeing, providing themes from survey responses on what aspects of current food and dining experiences residents value and which areas could use improvement.