This fact sheet provides an overview of the Code of Conduct for Aged Care (the Code) for aged care consumers and their families.
This fact sheet provides an overview of the Code of Conduct for Aged Care (the Code) for the aged care workforce including aged care workers and governing persons.
This resource for aged care workers and governing persons is a guide to the Code of Conduct for Aged Care.
This resource for aged care providers is a guide to the Code of Conduct for Aged Care.
This publication is designed to assist providers of aged care services to conduct investigations into serious incidents.
The guidance promotes best practice approaches associated with conducting an investigation and outlines steps to take when responding to actual, alleged and suspected incidents.
This Serious Incident Response Scheme (SIRS) fact sheet covers the reporting of incidents relating to unlawful sexual contact or inappropriate sexual conduct. The fact sheet has been developed for providers of residential care and flexible care in a residential aged care setting.
This web-based quiz provides an opportunity for the aged care workforce (workers and providers) to assess their knowledge of the new Code of Conduct for Aged Care (the Code). The quiz is anonymous and results are not recorded.
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It’s important to stay in touch with the people you love, even if COVID-19 restrictions mean they can’t visit you as easily or as often.
Key documents and information to be available at commencement of performance assessment
Every performance assessment at a service’s premises begins with an entry meeting between the person in charge at the service and the Assessment Team. The Assessment Team will request certain key documents during the entry meeting at site audits, review audits and assessment contacts where performance against the Aged Care Quality Standards (Quality Standards) is being assessed.
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission’s role is to protect and enhance the safety, health, well-being and quality of life of consumers receiving Australian Government funded aged care. Functions of Quality Assessors and Authorised Complaints Officers are set out by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Act 2018 (the Quality and Safety Commission Act) and the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Rules 2018 (the Rules).
A fact sheet outlining the key changes impacting providers under the new Commission Rules, relating to the Aged Care Quality Standards (Quality Standards).
Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Statement of Intent 2019.
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Statement of Expectations 2019.
Key changes to assessment contacts under the new Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Act 2018 and Rules.
This fact sheet series is related to Key changes under the new Commission Act and Rules.
The changes surrounding consent to access apply to every form of a visit to the premises of a service, whether for the purposes of re-accreditation, a quality review, a review audit or an assessment contact.
Part of a fact sheet series related to Key changes under the new Commission Act and Rules
Part of a fact sheet series related to Key changes under the new Commission Act and Rules
Review audit processes were changed from 1 January 2019 to align more closely to site audit arrangements and requirements. This assists approved providers by having consistency of regulatory process for residential services. From 1 July 2019 review audits are conducted to assess a provider’s performance against the Aged Care Quality Standards (Quality Standards).