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Aged Care Affected by Staff Shortages11 August 2004Widespread staff shortages are severely affecting the care of elderly residents in aged care with clear evidence they do not get adequate treatment or therapy and face a much greater risk of violence and assault. The information is contained in the union's submission to the Senate Inquiry into Aged Care, which was called due to concerns about failing care standards in the industry. The submission, which is being released today, provides full details and examples of:
HSU national secretary, Craig Thomson, said the situation in aged care was getting worse not better. "In NSW alone, of the 25 facilities inspected by the Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency since March, a total of 12 of them have been found to be sub-standard. "We believe the actual rate is much higher because the agency is failing in its role and giving facilities too much notice before they conduct inspections allowing staffing and records to be changed. "It is a care crisis that has to be fixed. Without mandated minimum staffing levels it is the survival of the fittest in aged care." Download File: |
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