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Moving towards integrated aged care assessment a comparison of assessment tools across three regional Victorian services | Author(s) | Jeni Warburton, Suzanne Cowan, Pauline Savy, Fiona MacPhee |
Journal title | Australasian Journal on Ageing, vol 34, no 3, September 2015 |
Publisher | Wiley, September 2015 |
Pages | pp 177-182 |
Source | wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ajag |
Keywords | Community care ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Coordination ; Evaluation ; Australia. |
Annotation | Recent national aged care policy reforms in Australia are directed at streamlining entry into aged care services, building on the challenges associated with developing integrated assessment processes. Such reform is core to achieving a comprehensive, efficient process. This study reports on the first stage of a collaborative project with three regional aged care assessment services to explore how services can better work together and improve the assessment process. Specifically this paper reports the collection of local demographic and assessment data to describe and compare assessment tools and processes across services. Findings demonstrate the high level of need of those entering the community aged care system; the diversity of tools and processes utilised by the three services; and the high level of duplication and commonality across assessment categories. These suggest the need for improved service integration to clarify the assessment process for older people and conserve regional aged care workforce. (JL). |
Accession Number | CPA-151002213 A |
Classmark | PA: QK6: QAJ: 4C: 7YA |
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