LASA Fusion Winter 2022

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NATIONAL UPDATE

AUSTRALIA HAS SPOKEN OUR COMMITMENT TO KEEP AGED CARE ON THE NATIONAL AGENDA

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ustralia has spoken—Anthony Albanese is our 31st Prime Minister and the Labor Party has formed our next government.

At the time of writing, while it isn’t yet clear whether Labor will form a majority government and what the exact make-up of the parliament will be, it is absolutely clear that Australia has voted for change and a large crossbench of Greens and independents will be a significant force. Your support has kept aged care at the top of the agenda. Together, we’ve made it impossible for the incoming parliament to ignore this key issue, which will affect not just our parents and grandparents, but each one of us as we age. We can be proud of the influence we have had in maintaining a strong voice. To those who showed their support in any way—by signing the petition, speaking to your friends, families and colleagues about the campaign, sharing your story, emailing your local candidates, attending our town hall, distributing our scorecard, and everything else in between—we couldn’t have done it without you.

change by nominating aged care reform as a priority for the first 100 days that ensures it features in any crossbench negotiations in the coming days and weeks. We look forward to what the Labor government will bring to the table for aged care, and we will continue working hard to keep them accountable on these policies beyond the election. We’ve achieved some amazing wins throughout the election campaign period, and we couldn’t have done it without you. Let’s see this through together. Australian Aged Care Collaboration.

The Australian Aged Care Collaboration is a group of six aged care peak bodies: Leading Age Services Australia (LASA), Aged & Community Services Australia (ACSA), Anglicare Australia, Baptist Care Australia, Catholic Health Australia, and UnitingCare Australia.

Our aged care scorecard was a valuable tool that identified some positive movements on the aged care policies of the major parties, but also made very clear that there’s a lot of room for improvement during this term of government. Labor made nurses and care minutes in residential aged care a prominent part of its election platform, and pledged to back the aged care workers’ case for a 25 per cent pay rise in the Fair Work Commission. They also promised to fund the outcome of the case. These are significant steps forward but we also need an immediate injection of funds to avoid further deepening of the current crisis. It’s no coincidence that aged care has topped the list of concerns for Australian voters this election. We have a oncein-a-generation opportunity to reform Australia’s aged care system into one that consistently delivers the best possible outcomes to meet the needs of older people and the staff who look after them, and keep our aged care system running. We’ll continue to call on the incoming Labor government and the large crossbench to deliver on the promise of political

The aged care scorecard was produced by the AACC to help Australians vote in the 2022 federal election, by providing information about the aged care commitments made by the major parties.

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pages 92-94

Modified football offers many benefits

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pages 90-91

Award-winning care

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pages 88-89

Helping people regain their lives

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pages 85-87

The power of community

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pages 82-84

VMCH’s award-winning dementia care unit

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pages 79-81

Demystifying portable air purifiers

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pages 75-76

It’s time to drive digitalisation in home care

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pages 72-74

How to prepare for a cyber attack

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pages 70-71

The three faces of workplace fatigue

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pages 63-66

What does safety and security look like at your retirement village?

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pages 67-69

Managing injury claims successfully

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pages 60-62

Understanding care needs of LGBTI people with dementia

4min
pages 52-53

Building workforce resilience in aged care

5min
pages 54-56

Improving oral health care in aged care

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page 51

Positioning your organisation to maximise its future

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page 57

Dying to know cafes

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pages 49-50

Help stop elder abuse

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pages 45-46

Palliative care must be core businesss

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pages 47-48

Alino Living embarks on innovative new workforce program

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pages 39-40

The rise of the nurse practitioner in aged care

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pages 36-38

Reshaping retirement

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page 41

Leading the way towards a dementia-friendly Australia

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pages 33-35

Maximising your income stream

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pages 28-30

Skills training alone is not enough for future aged care leaders

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page 27

LASA Next Gen Ambassador spotlight

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pages 25-26

Too much of a good thing technology’s real competitive advantage

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pages 23-24

Chairman’s Column

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pages 7-8

CEO’s Column

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pages 9-10

Guest Column UTS Ageing Research Collaborative

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pages 11-14

The customer experience should be our business

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Australia has spoken

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pages 15-16

Home care: one program to rule them all?

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