Collection: Residential Aged Care Reforms Essentials

RACR101

The Residential Aged Care Reform introduces a range of measures designed to improve
the quality, safety, and accessibility of aged care services.

Course Overview

Our training session will cover the essential components of the reform and offer practical guidance on how to implement these changes within your organisation.

Providing you with a thorough examination of the new Residential Aged Care Reform and equipping you with the critical knowledge needed to navigate the upcoming changes. As the aged care sector undergoes significant reform, this session aims to ensure participants are well-prepared to align their services with the new regulatory framework and maintain high standards of care.

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What you’ll Receive

  • 2 Hour Course
  • Workbook and Handouts
  • Participation eCertificate

  • Online

    $249 + GST (Per Person)

Key Topics Covered

  • Overview of the Residential Aged Care Reform: Understanding the new framework and regulatory changes.
  • The New Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards: Enhancing care delivery under the reform.
  • Consumer-centred care and individualised care plans: Adapting services to meet new care requirements.
  • Financial and funding implications: How the reform affects budgets, financial
    planning, and revenue.
  • Compliance and governance: Meeting new compliance obligations and
    governance standards.
  • Strategies for successful implementation: Practical tips for transitioning your
    organisation.

Learning Outcomes

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Residential Aged Care Reform and its key components.
  • Learn how to develop individualised care plans that meet the new care standards.
  • Understand the financial and regulatory changes and how they impact service
    providers.
  • Explore strategies for implementing the reform smoothly and effectively

Who Is This Course Ideal For?

This webinar is essential for aged care providers, managers, and leaders who are seeking
to stay ahead of the reform and ensure their organisation's success in the evolving
residential aged care landscape.