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Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth has confirmed that aged care participants receiving payments through the National Redress Scheme for people who have experienced institutional child sexual abuse will not have to pay more for their aged care services.
Regional aged care providers in South Australia have expressed their fears over implementing aged care reform changes, with recruitment, training and IT infrastructure all looming as damaging costs.
A joint submission to parliament from some of Australia’s most influential finance and accounting peak bodies has labelled the new Aged Care Act’s proposed funding arrangements “too complex” and incompatible with other Government policy areas.
The percentage of profitable residential care providers increased considerably during the first three months of 2024, with the Government’s latest Quarterly Financial Snapshot showcasing positive performance in both residential and home care sectors.
Major changes to AN-ACC funding present a much-needed victory for certain pockets of the aged care sector. Regional and rural providers should be especially excited over funding boosts after being lumped together with metropolitan providers in some scenarios.
The Government has announced it will invest an additional $3.8 billion over four years to fund the next round of aged care pay rises, revealing key changes to AN-ACC prices starting next month.
Reporting fatigue is one of the top concerns among aged care providers with a recently released Questions and Answers document highlighting a spate of challenges caused by financial reporting.
Aged care’s AN-ACC funding model has come under fire with one regional provider claiming “it’s not working at all” while another said it’s not sustainable, especially for more innovative models of care that look to redefine the publics’ expectation of residential aged care.
Last December’s AN-ACC starting price increase continues to have a positive impact on residential care providers, yet significant staffing shortages threaten to derail much of the financial progress in the second half of 2024.
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation wants the uncertainty to end over a pay increase for nurses working in aged care after direct care workers finally received confirmation over their due date for a pay rise.
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